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One that I really wish would transition to a 3D model one day.

It’s the blend of puzzle-solving and RPG elements that make CrossCode stand out as an RPG. And like the boy in the green tunic, Lea the blue-haired must acquire certain abilities in order to gain access to a new area.

There will be times Lea will have to fire ranged attacks at hovering buttons to reveal the way, while other puzzles are of the jumping variety. These instances play out like Zelda dungeons and each include their own unique puzzles and mechanics. But a little patience and practice goes along way.ĬrossCode also features dungeons outside of its sprawling world. While there is certainly plenty to explore, it’s the openness of the world that can get a bit overwhelming. CrossCode is the modern-day equivalent and that is a negative and a positive. The third Elder Scrolls game saw the main character running around the world with nothing but a map and vague directions on where to go. Yet, all that running around searching for quests, items, and people is reminiscent of Morrowind. There is a main quest and I know I’ll get to it but what does this NPC over here want me to do? The world is open to explore and you are free to choose what you do next. In that design, it felt a bit like playing Dungeons and Dragons around a table with friends. Part of CrossCode’s charm is doing what you like when you like. The first town you visit was bustling with people and side quests I had a difficult time figuring out what to do first, and that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Aside from all the deadly animals and enemies of course. That’s the beauty of CrossCode. Yes, it is a 2D game inspired by The Legend of Zelda and Metroid, but everywhere I visited felt authentic and true to places I’d seen and visited in my personal life. It felt real and tangible, like it was something I could explore in real life. The training zone didn’t feel like a training zone. Solar the game hits the gas and never seems to let off. It’s only through the assistance of an NPC that she is given text prompts to speak with other characters. Well, I say talk but main character and heroine Lea is mute the entire game. It felt like playing Skyrim again, with hundreds of quests to follow and interesting people to talk to.
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Perhaps the best part of CrossCode is its seemingly never-ending world full of unique characters, enemies, and items. It’s a humorous combination of puzzle solving and exploring complete with characters who make fun of the game, point out its flaws, and go about their daily real lives as well. It can be quite confusing because everyone you do meet is technically an NPC from the player’s standpoint, but from the main character’s view, they are split between the two.

While it is a single-player game, everyone you interact with is either another character or an NPC. The game takes place in a MMORPG world called CrossWorlds. Radical Fish Games once said they didn’t think it would ever be possible until hedgehogs flew but thankfully that day finally arrived.
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Its MMO world is one I would not mind getting trapped in myself.įor a system as small and portable as the Switch, it’s incredible to think that a game as large as CrossCode ever released for it. The port to the handheld console is fantastic in every way possible. However, Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycorishit shelves on July 10, one day after CrossCode launched for the Nintendo Switch.
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Both series have spawned several video game spinoffs but it’s been a few years since a. hack//Sign might contend for that spot as well. Perhaps the most well known adaptation of being stuck in a video game is Sword Art Online, but I’d argue. Much respect and gratitude to my pocket Kojima a.k.a.Available On: PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 If you have troubles with mod, have old version of CrossCode or just want use only original CCLoader you should use version 1.0.1.
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Unpack archive into /CrossCode/assets/mods directory. Now there is precompiled alpha builds cuz it's not officially released yet. Make sure you already installed CCLoader3. The Filthy Mind (featuring SixteenInMono)įinally! Your installation instruction 0. Table with custom replacements Original event What the Hell are You Thinking in the Dark!! I say we replace every track? So it's a lie. If you already bored just go to Installation The Main Replacement: Origin Here's an example how it'll sound in the game (just click on image): Not even every single, we went even further and added several new tracks to bosses and events!!!Ĭome on, give it a try, you're not gonna regret it.
#Crosscode a new home ending mod#
It's mod that replaces every single track in CrossCode!!! Do you want to listen something while playing this awesome game, but you just don't want to turn off music and play your own? Or you just want to know what this mod do, than.
