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CrossCode, great characters and great story. Really good game.
Sorry for the downvotes. Look at it in a positive way! Crosscode has hit a lot of popularity over the years to be so well known.
Absolutely love this game. It has all the energy of SNES games of my youth. It's one of the few games I've replayed after beating.
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This is a fantastic game. I haven't finished it; I screwed myself over by losing patience and skipping content near the end and wound up stumbling into the final boss so underpowered that I effectively softlocked myself. I should play this through again and stick to a completionist play style.
I like everything except the long, LONG dungeons full of puzzles. I suffer through them so I can experience more story and overworld gameplay, but they're a real slog for me. Similar problem to what I had with Fenyx Rising, actually.
Long, long puzzle dungeons that encourage you to race against the NPCs. I hated that mechanic so much, I never finished the game.
I didn't know that it was actually keeping track when I first played it, but once I read that it doesn't actually do anything, I was fine with continuing to ignore it.
Yeah, I might get back to it sometime. It is a mish-mash of so many video game tropes I love. It was just one particular instance where I forced myself through a dungeon as fast as I could, got frustrated with the boss and died a couple of times, finally made it, and wasn't fast enough to beat the NPC that just completely ticked me off and made me put it down. Those monk trial things really tested my patience for a bit there, too.
I turned the difficulty all the way down, and it's still not all that easy. I wouldn't have gotten very far if that option weren't there, though.
Same, that part was really annoying