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Aug 19, 2022
10
I really liked this game. Played after watching the series very strange things and the game is imbued with the same spirit of the 80s
Dec 25, 2021
5
There’s some good bits to Crossing Souls but it spent too much time finding ways to annoy me for me to enjoy them. I’ll start with the good. The soundtrack is fantastic. That and the whole 80’s style to it brings back nostalgia and makes for a great experience. The characters and story were fairly well done. I enjoyed the humour and the dialogue as well as much of the story although it could have used some more back story at points. I was also pleasantly surprised that the story could go a bit darker at times which many games would have avoided. The combat itself was fairly well done in that I liked how varied the friends were. Each brought their own set of strengths and skills making finding which ones to use in certain situations fun. The combat wasn’t so fun when it got into some of the boss fights. For instance I found the fight with Major Oh Russ with you on the back of a hover bike to be very annoying and was the point in which I quit the game. It isn’t just the combat itself that was annoying but the terrible save system that the game used. When I died in that battle if I quit the game to cool off I had to go back to before it starts and review the cut scene and dialogue every...single...time. This was the same for an earlier fight where the fight itself was very easy but there is a scene after it with you on a bike escaping pursuers using quick time events. My issue with it was that if I died during the bike chase and quit the game I had to go back to before the bike chase and redo the whole initial fight and then redo the bike chase. The game could of structured it’s auto save system far better or just given me the option to manual save. The puzzles were decent overall although some of those could range from easy to annoying. On time for instance you had to properly arrange a set of stones to open a door. There is a cheat cheat saying how to do so if you take charge **** friend and set them up where the cheat cheat is. This was all set up nicely in that it was intuitive what the game wanted you to do. The issue was that you had to guess which area the cheat cheat was in and that meant a lot of backtracking if you got it wrong and this was compounded by the fact I felt the jumping mechanics were a bit off at times. I played Crossing Souls on Linux. It never crashed on me and I didn’t notice any spelling errors. There was one small glitch where on the opening splash screens where it recommends a controller a bunch of the text was cut off. Other than that I noticed no other bugs. You couldn’t remap your keys which was annoying and felt lazy. There was a 60 FPS lock and no graphics options to adjust. Alt-Tab didn’t work. You could save at predetermined save points as well as the game had auto save points although as mentioned some were terribly spaced out. There were three save slots to sue but it gave you no indication when saving of which was last used. I used the Logitech F310 game pad and it worked without any issues. Performance was overall great although certain cut scenes felt a bit laggy even though the frame rate was near 60. Game Engine: Unity Graphics API: OpenGL Disk Space Used: 3.4 GB Game Version Played: 1.2.4 GPU Usage: 1-42 % VRAM Usage: 522-1668 MB CPU Usage: 1-7 % RAM Usage: 1.9-2.6 GB Frame Rate: 52-60 FPS Overall Crossing Souls annoyed me more than it entertained me. I hated it’s faults more than I liked it’s positives and ended up quitting in chapter 7 after 6 hours and 9 minutes. I paid $3.39 CAD for it and still can’t recommend it. My System: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X | 16GB DDR4-3000 CL15 | MSI RX 580 8GB Gaming X | Mesa 21.2.5 | Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500GB | Manjaro 21.2 | Mate 1.26.0 | Kernel 5.15.7-1-MANJARO
Mar 5, 2020
9
This game is very cool. Good action, cool characters and locations. The only thing that I didn’t like was the strange layout of the controls.
Jan 13, 2020
9
A good and high-quality game with nice pixel graphics(which only in a couple of places seems to be a poorly developed) interesting history and atmosphere of the 80s of the American suburbs. There are many cliches of that time and the children's method of presenting information, but in many ways this is more a "highlight of the game" than its drawback. And also an interesting opportunity to play for different characters at the same time. Only three things were really annoying in this game: Chase moments - often too much of knocking buttons to keep the rhythm or dodge enemy, the last two bosses, who were not difficult, but annoyingly inconvenient due to inertness of control ... and the second - control, which was generally pleasant and convenient, but in some important places of the game it was strongly felt that there was not enough flexibility in the movement of characters (for example, jumping on platforms diagonally on time). If you give the game the opportunity and not give up at the first inconvenience - it will show itself as a very interesting slightly naive story with pleasant game-play and atmosphere with fantasy and spirits.
Nov 29, 2018
7
Look good, sound good. But the gameplay is average at best, some of the boss fights are fun but that's about it
Nov 10, 2018
8
Wonderful 80s style graphics and so much references to iconic games, films and pop culture of 80s. Minimum violence, maximum nostalgic joy. This game is great for kids.
Feb 28, 2018
0
can't rebind keyboard. so,keyboard controls aren't **** you don't play with wasd you're **** you don't like the control setup you're screwed.....this is absolutely unacceptable in this time and age
Feb 20, 2018
9
Back to SNES times, learning the mechanics, jumping and moving only using your intuition, dying several times to get to the point you defeat a boss without receiving damage. A great game-play that makes you smile, and worried, and stressed, and relaxed, and sad... You have to play it entire, this game will shine if you do so.
Feb 17, 2018
9
I really enjoyed this little piece of art. Incredible style, marvelous music, a cool plot an d I personally enjoyed the most the different stages of it. But the thing I did not expect was the tear the story stole me in certain points In my humble opinion, is a title you will love!
Feb 14, 2018
4
o jogo em si, é legal, mas, vive a base de esteriótipos, como: o negro alto, forte, e desbocado com mãe autoritária, o nerd oprimido que usa óculos , a caipira com pais ignorantes, e por ai vai. Pensei que o jogo seria realmente uma viagem aos anos 80's mas, foi feito de forma brusca, o conceito foi todo explorando esteriótipos para gerar uma certa ''falsa nostalgia'' o jogo tem mecânicas legais e história interessante mas erra grave no conceito e perde seu potencial.
Feb 14, 2018
7
Crossing Souls Back to the 80s Crossing Souls is a 9 hour long beat em up adventure platforming game where you play as 5 kids at the start of their summer vacation in California during the late 80s… The game starts out as you playing as chris, going out to gather your friend to meat up with your little brother kevin at the tree house, he has something to show you.. Turns out this thing is a dead body, but you find an object on this body that matt figures out can allow them to ghosts… Only problem is… of course the military is after this.. Which takes you on a crazy adventure of saving your town and stopping the military from getting this into their hands… This game actually has a very heavy narrative focus.. The writing and story telling is great.. The actual gameplay itself though at times can be a bit lacking.. You can control all 5 characters, all with their own uses in the world.. However I feel like theyre all pretty under used.. As the focus is on combat rather than traversing levels until later in the game.. only problem is.. these sections don’t really utilize the different abilitites these characters have.. you have chris for climbing, matt for long jumps using his jetpack, charlei for flinging yourself across the map which only happens like 4 times the entire game.. big joe more moving objects and kevin.. kevin cant really do anything for now.. but will later be able to go through walls and portals… and again,, these different abilities from chaarcters are highly underused… inbetween these moments is a lot of stamina based combat.. you have to manage your stamina to not become vulnerable in combat.. enemies do drop health but they do crazy damage… the combat is definitel a challenge.. And there are pick ups around the world for health and stunning enemies, and later bombs… The progression of this story is actually surprisingly immersive, every chapter feels fresh and mixes the gameplay up, Sometimes it just straight up beat em up… other times its puzzles, or solving a mystery… There are also a couple mini games thrown in there to mix up the gameplay as well… Though these mini games aren’t really fun.. theyre just there.. The game doesn’t ever really start to slow down until the final 2 chapters where the game just starts to feel like its over staying its welcome and youre smacked with the 2 least interesting levels in the entire game. My biggest complaints with this game however is the difficulty spike at the end… the final section feels near impossible compared to the rest of the game… and the platforming overall here is just not fun, made worse by the fact that checkpoints are all over the place.. Every character has health attached to them.. and there are no refill stations and characters don’t faint.. if one dies they all die and its back to a checkpoint or the last savepoint… Most of the time this is fine… But randomly dying deeper into a level can put you futher back than dying somewhere in the middle.. causing you to have to redo all of this games unfun clunky and stiff feeling platforming, that by the way also runs on stamina if youre using the jetpack… Disappearing platforms make this stop and go extra frustrating.. and the 3d platforming style on a 2d plane doesn’t help.. especially when youre platforming as keving for example.. its nearly impossible to tell if youre over a platform or not… But these issues feel small compared to what this game does rogjt Crossing souls is still a really good game with a great story Its addictive, its fresh, its challenging, and will have the 80s and 90s kids feeling a bit nostalgic I give Crossing Souls a 7/10