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Cross Edge

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2008 video game
Cross Edge
Developer(s)Idea Factory[3]
Publisher(s)PlayStation 3Xbox 360
Platform(s)PlayStation 3,Xbox 360
ReleasePlayStation 3
  • JP: September 25, 2008
  • NA: May 26, 2009[1]
  • EU: September 18, 2009[2]
  • AU: September 28, 2009
Xbox 360
  • JP: October 1, 2009
Genre(s)Tactical role-playing game
Mode(s)Single-player

Cross Edge[a], alternatively spelledXEdge, is arole-playing video game originally for thePlayStation 3. The game was developed byIdea Factory with characters from games byCapcom,Nippon Ichi Software,Bandai Namco, andGust Corporation. Released on September 25, 2008, in Japan, the title features turn-based battles, a plot that involves rescuing souls, and the ability to dress the female characters of the player's party in a wide variety of outfits. It was laterported to theXbox 360 in Japan under the titleXEdge Dash.[b]

Cross Edge features characters fromDarkstalkers,Disgaea,Ar Tonelico: Melody of Elemia,Spectral Souls: Resurrection of the Ethereal Empires,Blazing Souls,Atelier Marie andMana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy.[3]NIS America published the game in North America, and it was released for that region on May 26, 2009.

Plot

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Gameplay

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Cross Edge is a traditional Japanese role-playing game complete with a world map, random battles,level grinding, item combining/creation using alchemy, etc. It also features heroes and villains from game franchises published by Gust, Capcom, Nippon Ichi, Namco Bandai and Idea Factory. As players set about freeing the trapped souls supporting the nightmare world that they are stuck in, they engage in turn-based team battles. Players must enlist characters from previous games to join in party-based battles. Success in these battles is based on the ability to string together specific moves into chain attack sequences, which in turn unlock even stronger combinations when successful. Players can also increase their characters' stats and abilities by acquiring additional costumes called "forms" and redressing their characters in them. Female characters' physical appearances can also be changed based on the form they're wearing.

The goal of the game is to release souls. Players can find and collect souls by searching around area maps. Exposure to souls can grant players items or unlock events. Along with soul related events, maps will also point players to other helpful locations such as event points, points at which other events may occur, and save points, where players cansave the game as well as buy, sell and trade items.

Characters

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Original characters

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  • Yūto Kannagi (神薙 勇刀,Kannagi Yūto)
The main hero. His name in the North American version was changed to York Neely. He is a childhood friend with Troy and Miko and, thanks to Miko, is a straight A student. His father is renowned fighter and York is a master ofjujitsu. However, he began to tire of "obsolete" fighting styles and got into gunplay instead.
  • Mikoto Aiba (相羽 命,Aiba Mikoto)
The main heroine; her first name is shortened to Miko in the North American version. A friend of Yūto and Tōya. She lives with York since her parents died and had the ability to "see spirits" but it faded and she became a normal girl. She fights with a naginata and likes to clean Yūto's room.
  • May (メイ,Mei)
A character that Yūto met in the world. She is anon-player character that frees souls from the various realms that are explored. Despite her childish demeanor, she surprises the group with her maturity and open-mindedness.
  • Vivi (ヴィヴィ,Vivi)
One of the caretakers of the world. He is the oldest among the triplets, yet his shy and weak personality leads to him being bullied and pushed around by his younger siblings. Vivi is also the only one who can hear the "will" of the Empyreal One.
  • Iruma (イルマ,Iruma)
One of the caretakers of the world. She, Vivi, and Eruma are triplets. In the North American version, her name is Cece. She tries to hide her true doubts and feelings behind a strong-willed personality, and often described as the voice of rationality between the triplets. Iruma also acts the most maturely among them, and designates orders to the Twelve Knights according to the Empyreal One's will.
  • Eruma (エルマ,Eruma)
The youngest of the triplets. In the North American version, her name is Mimi. She is quite impish and playfully cruel, thinking of others around her except Iruma as toys and the chain of events happening is only a game in her eyes. The one thing Vivi fears more than anything is when Eruma starts to get bored.
  • Anesha (アネーシャ,Anēsha)
  • Judas (ジューダス,Jūdasu)
  • Tōya Ijūin (伊集院 冬夜,Ijūin Tōya)
Yūto's best friend. In the North American version, his name is Troy.
  • Raizen
  • Lazarus
One of the Twelve Knights. He's a carefree, eternally optimistic gunman. He often appears bored and lazy, but his ability with a gun is amazing. He's always excited to find a challenger willing to fight to the death. But until now, he never really took fighting seriously. If his enemy is weakened, he will refuse the killing blow even if given a direct order. Surprisingly, his strength can nearly match Judas's, which may explain why he often seems uninterested in his surroundings.
  • Augustine
The most cruel, merciless, and brutal of the Twelve Knights. He's obsessed with hunting down those who are brought into his world, and will achieve his goals by any means necessary. This bloodlust causes him to often butt heads with Raizen. He's not happy that certain outsiders have been accepted as part of the Twelve Knights, despite the facade he puts on in front of his superiors. In his eyes, these newcomers are simply stealing his rightful kills.
In the post game, he is called Augee or Augustink.

Atelier Marie characters

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  • Marlone (マルローネ,Marurōne)
She is the main character and only representative ofAtelier Marie and is known for having the lowest GPA in the academy. Her nickname is Marie. This is Marie's second appearance in North America, after her costume cameo inAr tonelico: Melody of Elemia, but technically her first physical appearance as a character.

Mana-Khemia 2 characters

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  • Liliane Vehlendorf (リリアーヌ・ヴェーレンドルフ,Ririānu Vērendorufu)
In the North American version, her nickname is Lily.
  • Rozeluxe Meitzen (ロゼリュクス・マイツェン,Rozeryukusu Maitsen)
In the North American version, his name is changed to Raze.
  • Whim (ウィム,Wimu)
Liliane's maid who has to put up with her temper tantrums from time to time. She is actually a water mana.
  • Rewrich Wallach (ルゥリッヒ・バラハ,Rūrihhi Baraha)
In the North American version, his name is changed to Reicher.

Darkstalkers characters

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One of the main characters of theDarkstalkers series alongside Morrigan. He is a vampire that can shape-shift into a bat-like monster and lives as a noble of the Makai.
One of the main characters of theDarkstalkers series alongside Demitri. Morrigan is a succubus who fights for her desires and pleasure. She is the first recruited character that joins York and Miko, and also the first to figure out how the Cross Edge world works.
A cheerful and kind-heartedcatgirl who never wants to hurt anyone.
A younger succubus who is exceedingly cruel. She is part of Morrigan's soul which was split in two years ago in the Makai.
The head of the Dohma clan of the Makai. He constantly views existence as a stage on which everyone must perform, and has a habit of making eloquent if not longwinded speeches.

Disgaea characters

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  • Etna (エトナ,Etona)
  • Prinny (プリニー,Purinī)

Ar Tonelico characters

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  • Lyner Barsett (ライナー・バルセルト,Rainā Baruseruto)
  • Aurica Nestmile (オリカ・ネストミール,Orika Nesutomīru)
  • Misha Arsellec Lune (彌紗・アルトセルク・リューン,Misha Arutoseruku Ryūn)
  • Shurelia (シュレリア,Shureria)
  • Ayatane Michitaka (絢胤 箕嵩 (アヤタネ・ミチタカ),Ayatane Michitaka)
  • Bourd Rade (ボルド・レード,Borudo Rēdo)

Spectral Souls characters

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  • Meu (ミュウ,Myū)
Meu is quite energetic and very outspoken, as she is stubborn and can be silly at times. She strives to become a great hero like her grandfather and has much potential, certain she will become one.

Blazing Souls characters

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  • Zelos (ゼロス,Zerosu)

Music

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The opening theme for the game isBlade of Tears byHaruka Shimotsuki.[6]

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticPS3: 52/100[7]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Famitsu23 out of 40
GameZone4.5/10
IGN3.5/10
Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine3/5
Tech-GamingB[8]
Diehard GameFANVery Good[9]
GameSharkD−[10]

Cross Edge received mixed reviews.PlayStation Official Magazine US said that "From dialogue that loads one line at a time to the lack of PS3-level graphics (high-res static art aside), everything seems like a remnant from the early 2000s."[11]IGN stated that "A game that could have been an entertaining compilation of iconic Japanese characters turned out to be a frustrating, awkward mess of menus, gameplay imbalances and annoying dialogue scenes." Sales of the game totalled just 44,246 units in the region by the end of 2008 according toFamitsu.[12]

Notes

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  1. ^クロスエッジ (Japanese:Kurosu Ejji)
  2. ^クロスエッジ ダッシュ (Kurosu Ejji Dasshu)

References

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  1. ^ab"The State of NIS America Interview". RPG Gamer. Archived fromthe original on 2017-09-27. Retrieved2008-12-24.
  2. ^ab"KOEI Europe". Archived fromthe original on May 1, 2009. RetrievedJune 21, 2009.
  3. ^ab"Capcom, Nippon Ichi, Namco Bandai, Gust, And Idea Factory Team For RPG Fans Wet Dream". Kotaku. 7 May 2008. Retrieved2008-05-07.
  4. ^コンパイルハート 製品情報 (in Japanese). Archived fromthe original on 2010-03-25. Retrieved2009-09-28.
  5. ^Tanaka, John (June 25, 2009)."Cross Edge Set for 360".IGN.com. Retrieved2009-06-28.
  6. ^"PS3用ソフト「クロスエッジ」". Archived fromthe original on 2008-09-29. Retrieved2007-07-27.
  7. ^"Cross Edge for PlayStation 3 Reviews".Metacritic.CBS Interactive. Retrieved2019-03-16.
  8. ^[1]Archived June 11, 2009, at theWayback Machine
  9. ^"Review: Cross Edge (Sony PS3)". Diehard GameFAN. 2009-12-16. Archived fromthe original on May 28, 2009. Retrieved2012-04-12.
  10. ^Jason McMaster (2009-07-08)."Reviews | Cross Edge Review". GameShark. Archived fromthe original on 2009-08-02. Retrieved2012-04-12.
  11. ^"PlayStation Official Magazine US Site Information". GameRankings. Retrieved2012-04-12.
  12. ^"GEIMIN.NET/2008年テレビゲームソフト売り上げTOP500(ファミ通版)".Geimin.net (in Japanese). Archived fromthe original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved2009-08-22.

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