![]() Said protagonist is enthusiast rookie agent Zahra Sinclair of RIFT: a peacekeeping organization of multiverse cops ensuring the many parallel Earths aren't at risk of any transdimensional banditry or other villainous exploitation. It's also one of many Indie platformers to try their hand at incorporating hookshot-based traversal, using the protagonist's Proton Slinger as a means to propel oneself through the air via a grappling point or snatching enemy projectiles to send them flying back from whence they came. Double Cross from 13AM Games isn't immediately reminiscent of Mega Man X from first blush until you start playing it and then its particular takes on wall-jumping and movement start to feel comfortably familiar. ![]() Mostly it's because they tend to be on the tougher side (I swear I'll give RosenkreuzStilette Freudenstachel another go one of these days, and I might even bother to learn how to spell it correctly too). I don't generally play a whole lot of Indie games imitating the Blue Bomber's numerous quirks, despite the fact they're almost as popular as all the Metroids and Castlevanias understudies out there. ![]() ![]() ![]() Do you kids like your Mega Mans? I know I sure do. ![]()
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