CrossCode is billed as a retro action RPG set in the distant future. "CrossCode combines 16-bit SNES-style graphics with butter-smooth physics, a fast-paced combat system, and engaging puzzle mechanics, served with a gripping sci-fi story," says the official Steam description.
According to its successful 2015 Indiegogo campaign, the plot of this alleged Zelda clone is futuristic. Lea, the mute protagonist, is a player in the fictional MMO game-within-a-game CrossWorlds and has lost her memory. The only way to regain her memories is to play through the game, which involves making friends, learning the truth about herself, and unraveling the mystery of CrossWorlds.
As is typical of games of this type, CrossCode features dungeons to explore, puzzles to solve and ways to level up. Gameplay consists of throwing balls at everything — training robots, enemies, switches, and whatever else the title tosses at you. You can use melee attacks, dash away to dodge the bad guys, or guard to block. Along the way, you'll also learn to wield four elements: Heat, Cold, Shock and Wave.
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