Double Cross On Switch

13AM Games have been hard at work since Runbow. Their newest game Double Cross is in its final stages of development. Slated for a 2018 release, Double Cross on Switch has now been pushed back to January 2019. The reason for this is because the Devs are overhauling the game’s art and gameplay. A New trailer has been uploaded to show off the new art and gameplay mechanics.

 

Below is an overview for Double Cross and a trailer:

In Double Cross players take on the role of Zahra. An agent of R.I.F.T. whose job it is to maintain peace and order between all dimensions. As Zahra, players can collect a rare element called Upgradium to customize their character abilities such as equipping Zahra with permanent fighting moves, stronger attacks and other valuable skills needed to save the multiverse.

She’s going to need them because a recent attack on R.I.F.T. headquarters has players gather clues in a robust investigation system, to bring themselves one step closer to finding the identity of R.I.F.T.’s attacker while slinging, swinging and fighting their way across distinct dimensions. Throughout the game players will encounter visual novel elements to help them solve the greatest mystery in the multiverse.

Double Cross On Switch Gameplay Trailer:

 

Source: 13AM Games PR

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