Wow, so there’s this VR game Neat Corp just spilled the beans on, called Crossings. If you’re into the Budget Cuts series, you might know them. But this one’s a bit different. Get ready to dive into the Norse afterlife, where you can swing stuff around and cast spells. Honestly, I never thought Iād be mixing axes and magic, but here we are.
Anyway, Crossings is this co-op rogue… um, roguelite? Whatever they’re calling it these days. It’s like you’re hunting for revenge and trying to stay alive ā you know, the usual epic mission. I guess you meet other lost souls too, but you donāt chat. Itās all about movements, like some kind of silent dance party with trolls and draugr. Sounds intense, right?
Oh, and you can upgrade your weapons during runs. Who doesn’t want to wield a Viking blade or something called āTooth of Nƶrā? No clue about that name, but itās got a ring to it. Clubs, axes ā it’s like bring your ancient weapon to work day. Perfect for smashing through whatever lurks in those dark corners.
So, picture this: You wake up somewhere cold and mysterious ā a place dangling between death and memory. Your body’s toast, but your spirit’s like, “Not today!” The world keeps changing, like itās got a mind of its own. You see other souls, no talking, just reading each otherās moves and figuring out how not to get whacked by some legendary creature. Timing’s everything, it seems.
Fight by yourself or grab a buddy. Every choice? Apparently leaves a mark. Maybe thatās a metaphor. Or maybe youāre literally leaving footprints in another world. Who knows.
Release date? Nope, still in the dark on that. But hey, you can wishlist it on Horizon Store or Steam. Oh, heads up, from October 14th to 21st, thereās this demo during Steam Next Fest. Itās like a teaser, just for PC VR peeps. Sounds like a reason to mark my calendar, or maybe not. Guess it depends on how Iām feeling about undead creatures that week.