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  • Опубліковано 10 жов 2022
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    There are a ton of indie games that are underrated, this this video I want to talk about some of the best ones and why if we don't support them, we may miss something incredible.
    Games in this video:
    CrossCode
    Hades
    Kamiko
    Outerwilds
    Enter The Gungeon
    Celeste
    Blaster Master Zero 3
    Iconoclasts
    And I think everything else shown I say the name of in the video.
    #crosscode
    #hades
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  • @mhswoocer
    @mhswoocer  Рік тому +980

    First and foremost, thank you for the support, I really appreciate it and I'm glad you guys enjoyed the video so much! On a more serious note, I think there might be a bot impersonating me in the comments asking you to click a link or something. That ain't me boss, don't listen to it. Oh and regarding okamiden, a lot of you have pointed it out, I should have made this more clear in the video but when I said "sequel" I was referring to a console sequel. I think that's it, thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next one!

    • @wayward-saint
      @wayward-saint Рік тому +9

      Please implement some form of local co-op. Cross code would benefit from drop-in, drop-out local co-op so much, even if it’s limited. Playing through with my kid would be so great. When a game is so good, you want to share the experience.

    • @leifmochi5082
      @leifmochi5082 Рік тому +9

      Man This is such a good video! i want to say something like this but cannot put words into it. So it always stuck in the back of my mind on how many games, hidden masterpieces are never discovered cause of poor marketing.

    • @phenex5190
      @phenex5190 Рік тому +13

      Your thumbnail is a masterpiece sir. You put Hades, who I know. Someone else who I don't know, but Hades was a good game so I'm associating those two already. Then the urgency inspired in the "ONLY chance" and the title. I imagine that's why this video has reached so many people

    • @mhswoocer
      @mhswoocer  Рік тому +14

      @@phenex5190 Thank you! That was the plan, and I'm really glad you noticed! I spend hours, sometimes even days on thumbnails and titles cuz I really do think they're the most important part of growing as a channel. I've also got an absolutely brilliant friend who's a wizard with photoshop who helps me out a ton!

    • @phenex5190
      @phenex5190 Рік тому +1

      @@mhswoocer You're absolutely right, and this was a masterpiece of a thumbnail. I only recognized it for what it was bc Ludwig and another youtuber talked about the importance of thumbnails and titles in getting views. If you put out more quality stuff like this, let's just say I'm already excited to see what I will discover in your next videos.

  • @rocket4227
    @rocket4227 Рік тому +1556

    It drives me nuts that Crosscode is as underground as it is. It deserves so much more.

    • @AegixDrakan
      @AegixDrakan Рік тому +46

      It REALLY deserves more attention. It's one of the best action-RPGs I've ever played.

    • @MediaMunkee
      @MediaMunkee Рік тому +20

      It's got over 11,000 reviews on Steam and I don't know anyone who hasn't heard of it. Granted Celeste and Hollow Knight have _obscene_ numbers of reviews, but they're very much outside cases. That and they cut pretty quickly to the meat of their gameplay loop. Meanwhile the brief demonstration of CrossCode's combat system in this video looks quite interesting, but I have to say I gave the game 6 hours to catch my interest and outside of the comparatively engaging prologue and training rooms, those 6 hours were some of the most flat, repetitive (albeit pretty) drudgery I've ever played outside of a JRPG, and it didn't seem interested in shaking things up anytime soon. I can _finish_ Hollow Knight in 6 hours.
      Take a handful of fetch quests, the only ones which offer any rewards of note involve items with a 1-2% drop rate. Mow grass. Give up. Have insipid one-sided "conversations" with strangers. Grind overpowered enemies with your crappy combat capability until you instead overpower them because your numbers are now higher. Do endless platforming that mostly revolves around finding the one spot on the map you can actually go "up" a level to continue. Do some mundane puzzles. Go to next area with a new level cap. Take a new handful of horrible fetch quests. Grind enemies again. Have more insipid conversations, do more of the same platforming, etc. It's gorgeous, but holy shit how long does it take to start getting interesting??

    • @bluetoadettethegoddess6104
      @bluetoadettethegoddess6104 Рік тому +19

      @@MediaMunkee I actually haven't heard of CrossCode until I came across this video

    • @DarkWaWeeGee
      @DarkWaWeeGee Рік тому +8

      @@MediaMunkee It's the modern expectations of Indie games thanks to Undertale, Doki Doki, etc. that people forget not many Indie games get recognized on that level.

    • @SmolGawblin
      @SmolGawblin Рік тому +7

      I feel kinda bad trying to piggyback off of a higher liked comment, but I want people to see this, the game like this for me is a game on the DS called Avalon Code, it has some of the best characters I've seen in a game and probably top 5 best storylines I've seen and I think it's a travesty that it never got more attention, I only ever found one walkthrough or guide in English, and the game has a lot of things you might want a guide for.

  • @maru027
    @maru027 Рік тому +658

    When I played CrossCode on it's release, I was genuinely confused on why this game isn't popping off like the other indie games. It has excellent combat, excellent story, and beautiful art. It was perfect and definitely one of the top 10 games of all time for me.

    • @yol_n
      @yol_n Рік тому +1

      shitty marketing

    • @ecrosenow5194
      @ecrosenow5194 Рік тому +2

      Exactly tho

    • @saddogo5415
      @saddogo5415 Рік тому +1

      ​@@ecrosenow5194 Maybe becuase it's made in germany I guess?

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX Рік тому +22

      @@saddogo5415 its made in germany? So like synstech? After ssethtzeeth made a review the game exploded.
      All this game needs is for some one popular like dunkey to make a review, thats what happened to lisa the painfull

    • @saddogo5415
      @saddogo5415 Рік тому +2

      @@NeostormXLMAX Yeah Dunkey really should play Crosscode. Also only because there is nothing ''german'' in it dosen't mean it can be made there?

  • @deseanlothian
    @deseanlothian Рік тому +101

    Crosscode what grabbed me was how real the characters are. The NPCs are genuinely intresting and they seem just like regular people. That's what sold it for me.

    • @YouTubeCensors
      @YouTubeCensors Рік тому +3

      Yeah, Games with likeable or interesting characters are always a huge bonus and often key to keeping me interested.

  • @zachanikwano
    @zachanikwano Рік тому +272

    I got such goosebumps when you brought up Okami. That game was one that convinced me as a kid that video games are art. Everything about it screamed passion. Had no idea it got that second chance.

    • @ADreamingTraveler
      @ADreamingTraveler Рік тому +11

      It never got a remake but a HD remaster at least. It's still a shame. I think the creator said he'd love to do a sequel to it if Capcom ever let him

    • @johnleneriesanroque8156
      @johnleneriesanroque8156 Рік тому +4

      hey do you know what music did he use in the beginning, somehow i felt a bliss of nostalgia on it

    • @mhswoocer
      @mhswoocer  Рік тому +9

      @@johnleneriesanroque8156 sorry to reply so late, not sure if you're still looking for the song but it's "Logic and Tricks" from professor layton vs phoenix wright

    • @alunbuss7877
      @alunbuss7877 Рік тому +7

      It also got a DS sorta-sequel, Okamiden.

    • @Krazy92
      @Krazy92 Рік тому

      @@johnleneriesanroque8156 also felt nostalgia from it, reminds me of a MapleStory OST, Temple of Time - Road to Oblivion

  • @Berdomlikesgames
    @Berdomlikesgames Рік тому +714

    It's absolutely criminal crosscode is as unkown as it is. Obviously the gameplay is incredibly well made as you put it and the dungeons are also really great but lea is absolutley for the BEST silent protagonist I've ever seen and more people deserve to know about her.

    • @SkyReaperOne
      @SkyReaperOne Рік тому +54

      It's funny that this (kindof) MUTE protagonist is so much more expressive then most others. Including those with actual full storyboarded voice lines.

    • @bugjams
      @bugjams Рік тому +2

      Gonna use your comment to bandwagon off of, if you don't mind, but check out an indie game called Oddity! It's basically Earthbound but without any of the same names. Really amazing project that still doesn't have a release date. I hope it's doing ok.

    • @bugjams
      @bugjams Рік тому +2

      @Austin I. Which is why I'm saying it deserves more attention, yes.

    • @johnleneriesanroque8156
      @johnleneriesanroque8156 Рік тому

      hey do you know what music did he use in the beginning, somehow i felt a bliss of nostalgia on it

    • @ecrosenow5194
      @ecrosenow5194 Рік тому +2

      @Austin I. was bouta say smug Lea lmao

  • @starmangalaxy2001
    @starmangalaxy2001 Рік тому +99

    Well... Okami did get a sequel in Okamiden, the only problem is that it came out on the DS and was even less well known than it's prior game, both leading it to never get a rerelease despite being a fun followup to Okami.

    • @ShadowEclipex
      @ShadowEclipex Рік тому +14

      Ah good, someone mentioned Okamiden!

    • @divineholinessjr
      @divineholinessjr Рік тому +8

      I was like "wait this game had a sequel, I played the shit out of it"
      Thanks for mentioning it

    • @hockeypayt
      @hockeypayt Рік тому +1

      I was thinking the same exact thing lolol

    • @johnleneriesanroque8156
      @johnleneriesanroque8156 Рік тому

      hey do you know what music did he use in the beginning, somehow i felt a bliss of nostalgia on it

    • @alfadorfox
      @alfadorfox Рік тому

      I was about to say!

  • @TheCrunchLog
    @TheCrunchLog Рік тому +86

    Crosscode was genuinely one of the best games I’ve ever played, and it’s a shame it didn’t receive more recognition. I’m so stoked to see you talk about it.

    • @brotbrotsen1100
      @brotbrotsen1100 Рік тому +4

      Judging from many comments here people absolutely despise the puzzles. I personally can't understand that, it was my favorite part but it seems like this was something people saw as a negative

  • @viridianloom
    @viridianloom Рік тому +7

    Before he got to the question on Crosscode I was like "The question is going to be why is no one playing this game" lol. I'm also perplexed. After finishing that game I just looked up Crosscode on youtube where I was hopefully expecting to see multiple video essays but I didn't see a single one.

  • @DiscountWhiskey078
    @DiscountWhiskey078 Рік тому +202

    It surprises me that this entire video didn't include a single mention of the MOTHER franchise, which might as well be the poster child for a triple-a game franchise that did poorly in sales outside of Japan, but inspired hundreds of passion projects from devs that have made quite a name for themselves now. It really seems like MOTHER's greatest effect on the world was through how it made people feel and how they wanted to create the same feeling, and honestly that sounds perfect for someone like Shigesato Itoi :)

    • @aspectofdecay007
      @aspectofdecay007 Рік тому

      mother?

    • @jakg8423
      @jakg8423 Рік тому +12

      Mother or as the west know it as earthbound.

    • @James-lx9nz
      @James-lx9nz Рік тому +10

      @@aspectofdecay007 It's the series that Earthbound is a part of and the one that has been an influence on a plethora of unique RPG's with silly dialogue. Games like Undertale/Deltarune for instance credit tons of their inspiration to the series.

    • @DiscountWhiskey078
      @DiscountWhiskey078 Рік тому +12

      @@aspectofdecay007 What James said basically, it includes MOTHER (EarthBound Beginnings), Mother 2 (EarthBound), and Mother 3-- the one that Reggie never gave us.
      MOTHER wasn't released in the US until 2015 (as EBB) despite being released in Japan in 1989, EarthBound flopped upon release, and to this date the only way to play Mother 3 is using the fanmade English translation or the original game in Japanese.
      Despite this however, a lot of well known games nowadays like Undertale and Deltarune, OMORI, LISA, OneShot, and more show strong influence from the MOTHER series, with some even explicitly said to be inspired by it, and the reason why the fandom is still alive and people still know and play the games is because the fandom is lifting so much weight to spread the word about it and keep the community alive.
      And that's how Mother 3, a game released before I was born albeit only by a few months, released officially only in Japanese, and on the GBA (a dying console at the time), became my favorite game of all time. Also because it's a really good game so go play it please
      sorry for the massive paragraph lol but I hope this tells you a bit about the franchise and maybe even gets you to consider playing it, and if so, I'm glad to hear :D

    • @tentaclesmod
      @tentaclesmod Рік тому +4

      Is worth mentioning that Mother is different, is not that Nintendo decided to not make them again, but that the creator specifically wanted it to be just those three games.

  • @Lucifierium
    @Lucifierium Рік тому +17

    Crosscode is genuinely the single best game in any genre I have ever played, video or otherwise. It does absolutely *everything* immaculately. I consider it to be *the* masterpiece of the medium this far.
    Thank you for helping to give it some of the exposure it deserves

  • @olixx1213
    @olixx1213 Рік тому +4

    Just finished crosscode
    My god , what an experience

  • @h0pes3ns3i5
    @h0pes3ns3i5 Рік тому +379

    It really hurts to see so many good games never getting a sequel because of inadequate advertising, financing issues or unjustified twitter hate trends. More content creators should focus on these topics like you. You've earned a sub from me.

    • @Eichro
      @Eichro Рік тому +13

      Twitter doesn't have the power to cancel a franchise, that's ultimately up to the ones driving the game, they can thrive in the hatestorm (like Factorio guy) or surrender to it and give up (like FNaF guy).

    • @bluetoadettethegoddess6104
      @bluetoadettethegoddess6104 Рік тому +1

      @@Eichro What happened with Factorio?

    • @Eichro
      @Eichro Рік тому +19

      @@bluetoadettethegoddess6104 Twitter tried to cancel the lead dev for some bullshit and he stood strong. Apparently the campaign backfired and ended up boosting sales.

    • @sipseygimp
      @sipseygimp Рік тому +8

      It always boosts sales to go against twitter

    • @grizzlyowlbear3538
      @grizzlyowlbear3538 Рік тому +11

      @@Eichro That opinion he stood strong on, from what I could gather in the last half hour or so, was that he believed teachers should be allowed to have sex with their students, among other things of the sort. Not saying you were being disingenuous, but that was probably worth mentioning.

  • @egonhenriksen7968
    @egonhenriksen7968 11 місяців тому +3

    This is the video that put CrossCode on my radar, i played it 2 months or so later and damn. It's really good. Thank you for informing me of this fantastic game.

  • @LucidVisions
    @LucidVisions Рік тому +9

    You hit the nail on the head with this. There’s a grouping of indies that people think of as indie, the Annapurna and Devolver games but they are almost another category. Many are pushed by the big 1st parties. I say this because I remember Stray winning best indie at the game awards and Cult of the Lamb being nominated I finished Stray but neither of these break my top 15 indies for that year. There are so many gems that need more of a shine, I try to on my own channel! Definitely picking up CrossCode after this.

  • @TakeMyLunch
    @TakeMyLunch Рік тому +114

    Using lightning moves and swapping to fire so the lightning move uses fire's damage numbers was probably my favorite find in the whole game mechanics wise.

    • @crumble2000
      @crumble2000 Рік тому +2

      I thought the jolt effect depended on the enemy's damage, not yours. I'm pretty sure fire is the element that depends on your damage.

    • @johnleneriesanroque8156
      @johnleneriesanroque8156 Рік тому +2

      hey do you know what music did he use in the beginning, somehow i felt a bliss of nostalgia on it

    • @KhionePheonix
      @KhionePheonix Рік тому +5

      @@crumble2000 one month late but better late than never
      Changing elements changes your statistics. If you begin an attack with a lengthy animation (such as lv3 lightning arts) and swap to another element during the animation, it will use the stats of that new element to calculate the damage of the attack. So you can do, for example, wave moves with the full offensive fury of fire stats.

  • @PhazonNinja
    @PhazonNinja Рік тому +169

    Cross Code puzzles are very fun but really hard! One of the best games i've ever played.

    • @glitchpenguin6371
      @glitchpenguin6371 Рік тому +2

      Speaking of difficulty, I LOVE the difficulty sliders they offer. If the timing on a puzzle is too hard, you can just slow it down, if enemies are just a bit too difficult for you, you can nerf their damage by a small percent just to really optimize your experience

    • @coreflakes
      @coreflakes Рік тому +1

      All fun and spheres until it's those puzzles that make you follow your own projectile

    • @johnleneriesanroque8156
      @johnleneriesanroque8156 Рік тому

      hey do you know what music did he use in the beginning, somehow i felt a bliss of nostalgia on it

    • @PhazonNinja
      @PhazonNinja Рік тому

      @@johnleneriesanroque8156 I wish I could tell you but I don't know the music :/

  • @purpleattic574
    @purpleattic574 Рік тому +4

    I am so so so happy to see CrossCode and Iconoclasts in the same video, both of these games deserve better, both deserve more sales and more attention, played both and only finished Iconoclasts, while getting really far in crosscode only for my laptop to be too bad at the time to finish the game, lagging too much, had a potato pc what can i say. Still didnt stop me from watching someone play the rest of the game on youtube.
    Both of these are experiences i wish people would check out more, and im really hoping there comes a time when both do get more popular out of nowhere.
    Great vid!

  • @DesignFrameCaseStudies
    @DesignFrameCaseStudies Рік тому +4

    Marketing is such a necessary and difficult thing nowadays that it makes or breaks games, and sometimes these games just really need our help to spread the word. You're spreading a great message, man. Keep up the good work :)

  • @angl374
    @angl374 Рік тому +179

    Seeing Crosscode listed makes me so happy. I knew of the game years and remember being so hyped for, and the fact that it isn't super well known is ridiculous to me. Thanks for giving it some time in a spotlight and giving a good explanation as to why the game is great.
    (And if it wasn't obvious, I love the game lmao)

    • @johnleneriesanroque8156
      @johnleneriesanroque8156 Рік тому

      hey do you know what music did he use in the beginning, somehow i felt a bliss of nostalgia on it

  • @joebzwjohn7917
    @joebzwjohn7917 Рік тому +77

    I played crosscode because of you... And you're right it is amazing. Crosscode is one of my favourite games now that I've played.
    I loved the story and the combat. I always recommend it aswell now

    • @mhswoocer
      @mhswoocer  Рік тому +9

      I'm really glad you enjoyed it! And yeah, spread the word as much as you can!

    • @johnleneriesanroque8156
      @johnleneriesanroque8156 Рік тому

      hey do you know what music did he use in the beginning, somehow i felt a bliss of nostalgia on it

  • @cybunny25
    @cybunny25 Рік тому +4

    Dude, thank you so much for covering CrossCode. One of my close friends from college recommended this to me one time just after class. He showed me the gameplay and told me it was a singleplayer game but its design is akin to an MMO. I understood that immediately because I sunk a few hundred hours into Sword Art Online games but unlike the SAO games, CrossCode has this certain kind of polish that makes it one of my favorite games of all time. Absolutely great video!

  • @crowravencorvenrow
    @crowravencorvenrow Рік тому +5

    I still haven't finished CrossCode, but it is easily one of my all time favorites. You are doing god's work bringing it to more people's attention.

  • @gamerprince-tl5hg
    @gamerprince-tl5hg Рік тому +197

    I've been saying for the past year: CrossCode combat is like Ys except 1000000x better. This is not only because of the Elemental system which I think you described so perfectly well, but also because of the attack patterns and design choices for the enemies. A lot of effort was put into making the enemies all super fun to fight. Most of them have a little puzzle or exploits to defeat that makes the combat never feel stale.

    • @davidlewis2171
      @davidlewis2171 Рік тому +4

      As someone who has played both CrossCode and a handful of the Ys games, I'd have to agree, although I don't know if I'd say it's that big a gap lol. While I do really enjoy the Ys combat, especially the skills and party swapping, the ability to switch elements on the fly as well as whether you're using melee or ranged made for an insanely fun combat system, and then they added on a combo meter that goes into a frenzy mode, rewarding efficient combat. Really good way to do it and that's just part of why CrossCode is an amazing game

    • @dutczar5436
      @dutczar5436 Рік тому +5

      It's so fitting to see a Ghost Trick profile pic under a video about unfairly obscure games.
      I beat it last month and despite it being a relatively smaller project by the same writer, it topped anything in Ace Attorney for me, which means A LOT.

    • @UltravioletNomad
      @UltravioletNomad Рік тому +2

      Monstrum Nox was a satisfying experience, but I really am waiting for that big generational gap for that next Ys game. The Celceta formula holds up but I want something meatier, and definitely something that stand out more visually. I mean its been two console generations and they still look and feel like a lightly remastered PS2 game or a PSVita game really.

    • @sandorrclegane2307
      @sandorrclegane2307 Рік тому

      Ys, wow, I never even heard of these games. How do you even pronounce that, ees? why-s?

    • @LargeInCharge77
      @LargeInCharge77 Рік тому

      You're actually delusional

  • @stix7168
    @stix7168 Рік тому +4

    I was worried by the title that I might not have a chance to play crosscode, glad to see i still can

  • @jillian5394
    @jillian5394 Рік тому +3

    Crosscode: You can switch between four elements!
    Dante mains( from the devil may cry series): I was made for this.

  • @TreeFallStudios
    @TreeFallStudios Рік тому +1

    Wow, pretty awesome video. As a small indie developer trying to make a living, I really appreciate the love you give indies in this video. Encouraging people to share them if they enjoy them is an awesome thing. I have barely seen any information on Cross Code before, but I want to say I might have seen a physical release copy sitting in my local gamestop. I will definitely have to check it out!

  • @bingibrahim300
    @bingibrahim300 Рік тому +52

    This is the first crosscode content i've seen (even if the video is about indie games generally) and im so happy
    CrossCode is THAT good. Story, gameplay, puzzles, characters all on par with the best of the best, and all starring a character that can only say Hi!.

    • @ADreamingTraveler
      @ADreamingTraveler Рік тому +1

      I bought Crosscode during early access in 2014 and it only had maybe 1 or 2 hours worth of content so I played a bit of it and never touched it again. Just kinda forgot about it. I really need to make time for it

    • @johnleneriesanroque8156
      @johnleneriesanroque8156 Рік тому

      hey do you know what music did he use in the beginning, somehow i felt a bliss of nostalgia on it

  • @abra_escaped
    @abra_escaped Рік тому +52

    I discovered CrossCode back in April 2021 from a video Shyguymask made, bought it on switch the next day. I just happened to be looking for that exact kind of game for weeks prior and it scratched the itch perfectly. When the dlc came out on consoles that was another immediate purchase. One of my favorite games of all time, super excited for project Terra!

  • @ava6521
    @ava6521 Рік тому +1

    About to go get cross code. Never heard of it before- but it looks really interesting and your video inspired me to try it out.

  • @obsidianflight8065
    @obsidianflight8065 Рік тому

    thank you for telling me about crosscode! the description and gameplay you showed of its combat showed me that its one of the things ive been looking for, for a long time

  • @unrealkirbo
    @unrealkirbo Рік тому +5

    >CrossCode getting knowledged
    "Now this does put a smile on my face"

  • @FloorFourteen
    @FloorFourteen Рік тому +34

    Crosscode needs much more love. Absolutely beautiful story, art, and tight gameplay. With side content its over 80 hours and it's only like $20

  • @AegixDrakan
    @AegixDrakan Рік тому +18

    There's a REASON why I keep recommending Crosscode to people. MAN that game was incredible and it deserves SO much more attention.

  • @a15an
    @a15an Рік тому +1

    love your message and im glad yt algo recommended me this. off now to supporting our indie devs

  • @quintenschouten1731
    @quintenschouten1731 Рік тому

    I love how you used Professor Layton music for the intro of the video. Already a great start.

  • @BillErak
    @BillErak Рік тому +92

    Another banger of a video. I can't even fathom how many amazing indie games must have gone under everyone's radar.
    THE CROSSCODE
    THE CROSSCODE IS REAL

  • @Cuprite1024
    @Cuprite1024 Рік тому +57

    Slight correction about Okami, it *did* get a sequel in Okamiden, on the DS. Other than that, this is a great video, and I definitely get what you're saying.
    And speaking of CrossCode since it was a big part of this, I've been wanting to play it for a long time now, but I had to wait a while for a Switch release since I don't trust my laptop since, well, it's not great. Lol.
    That being said, despite it now being on Switch, I haven't gotten it yet. I should do that eventually. :P

    • @kori228
      @kori228 Рік тому +6

      I actually played a bit of Okamiden back on the DS, was great but I was too young to figure out how to finish it lol.

    • @Cuprite1024
      @Cuprite1024 Рік тому

      @@kori228 I still need to play it. I've played the Switch port of Okami, but I've never played Okamiden, mostly due to never owning it (Thankfully emulation is an option, cause I imagine a real copy would be insanely expensive nowadays. Lol).

    • @tentaclesmod
      @tentaclesmod Рік тому +2

      Get a flashcart at least. Okamiden is amazing, but is definitely designed with the original hardware in mind. You have a 15 second limit to paint in-battle, and 30 out of battle. With the DS stylus is more than enough, but I don't want to think what using a mouse would be like.

    • @Cuprite1024
      @Cuprite1024 Рік тому

      @@tentaclesmod I already have one, I just haven't gotten around to getting the ROM n' stuff. :P

    • @MoonlitWood
      @MoonlitWood Рік тому +2

      Was about to say this myself. And it's a great game too. Limited a bit by the hardware of course, but for folks that wanted to experience more, it was fantastic.

  • @Jyuratodus_Enjoyer
    @Jyuratodus_Enjoyer 2 місяці тому +1

    You ever boot up a game, hear the title music and know that the games gonna be life changing?
    The last time that happened to me was with Persona 3 Portable and it now happened again with Crosscode. Thank you for recommending this masterpiece.

  • @monotonemarcus1555
    @monotonemarcus1555 Рік тому

    I'm happy to see a video on cross code with this many views. It's one of my favorite games of all time and it's a shame that barely anyone knows about it.

  • @duckers3240
    @duckers3240 Рік тому +37

    I found out about crosscode on some website (it was newgrounds probably) and kinda forgot about it even if i could say that i liked the demo. Some time later shyguymask posted the no break challenge on youtube and it reminded me of it and reminded me of an interaction i had with it, so some more time later i bought it (with a bunch of other games)
    I'm pretty sure you will believe me if i say that i have spent ~50h on this game. I got Really invested in it. The only current regret i have is that i still haven't played chapter 11 (I need to play it someday)

    • @mightbeanerd
      @mightbeanerd Рік тому

      I played a demo of it like 10 years ago or something like that on gamejolt, you could be thinking of that

    • @duckers3240
      @duckers3240 Рік тому

      @@mightbeanerd I am 100% certain it wasn't 10 years ago, also while i had fun playing the demo i came to the conclusion that it does a bit of a poor job representing the game

    • @mightbeanerd
      @mightbeanerd Рік тому

      @@duckers3240 first demo came out in 2014 apparently just looked it up

    • @duckers3240
      @duckers3240 Рік тому

      @@mightbeanerd oh yeah, but i have played the current demo

    • @flamestoyershadowkill6400
      @flamestoyershadowkill6400 Рік тому

      heard of it from linus tech tips of all people.

  • @GaIaxysWitch
    @GaIaxysWitch Рік тому +28

    One of the games that came to mind while watching this video was ZeroRanger. An amazing shoot 'em up with story and amazing art, game design, and music. It all fits together So Well to make an immersive experience that I felt genuine ecstatic while playing through it. I only finished it recently, but yet it still resonates with me so badly. And it's *barely known.* It pisses me off with how much time and effort went into it. I really wish for it to get more recognition.
    I'd recommend for everyone to give it a try, even if you don't like shoot 'em ups. It inspires from the best parts of other medias, and builds on it well. It's approachable, challenging and fun.

    • @j.l.9689
      @j.l.9689 Рік тому

      ZeroRanger is my favorite shmup and one of my favorite games of all time. I love this game to pieces. It hit every note for me. The intensity and emotion in certain parts of the game resonated with me in ways no other game Ive played in the past 4 or 5 years really has. The feeling I had beating it, fighting certain bosses, game over for the first time and during TLB. Man, what a towering achievement of a game.
      All the inspiration and references of past developers and shooters is just icing on the cake.

  • @leonoliveira8652
    @leonoliveira8652 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for reminding me of Cross Code. I was struggling to find something to play live, and I got this game in a bundle. That's my next game, whenever I get around to it.

  • @ITSAHMEJAMARIO
    @ITSAHMEJAMARIO Рік тому +1

    I have this game and never really gave it chance out of the backlog and back to the mainstream thank you for this awesome video.

  • @ZatWonGuy
    @ZatWonGuy Рік тому +19

    I absolutely love CrossCode. Honestly? On par with Chrono Trigger, in my opinion. Unfortunately, I played the demo far too much, and burnt myself out on the first two temples 😅. I wish that more people knew about it, so here I am, serving the algorithm lol. Here's hoping that this video reaches the people that haven't heard of it!

  • @nicholashildenbrand8632
    @nicholashildenbrand8632 Рік тому +14

    I'm so glad you brought up Okami as an example. It's seriously my favorite game of all time and it kills me that a sequel was never made.
    I'm glad that all of these years later it's getting the love it deserves.
    I still have my original PS2 copy and I love it to death.

    • @tentaclesmod
      @tentaclesmod Рік тому +9

      Dude, there IS a sequel: Okamiden for the ds. I do recommend it.

    • @nicholashildenbrand8632
      @nicholashildenbrand8632 Рік тому

      @@tentaclesmod Is it a true sequel or just some spinoff made for the DS?
      I always wanted an official Okami 2 or something made in the same world

    • @tentaclesmod
      @tentaclesmod Рік тому +1

      @@nicholashildenbrand8632 true sequel, considering it does take place after the original.

  • @angrypicture6155
    @angrypicture6155 Рік тому +3

    I really feel that way about blasphemous. Luckily, a part 2 was already announced, so thank miracle, it's not going to disappear.

    • @lunarcowboy
      @lunarcowboy Рік тому +1

      That game is seriously underrated. I've never played anything quite like it

  • @sandorrclegane2307
    @sandorrclegane2307 Рік тому +1

    Yes! I love the passion in indie games. So, creative, unique and inspiring. We gotta support them. Also, thanks for showing Kamiko here, I didn't know it and it looks really up my alley. I'm gonna play it!

  • @nathan714
    @nathan714 Рік тому +8

    The only reason I gave crosscode a shot is because it was bundled with a game I already wanted in a steam sale... It has become, far and away, one of my all time favorite games
    I truly agree that its downright criminal how unknown this game is

  • @itsNyroc
    @itsNyroc Рік тому +24

    Despite you not liking roguelikes (my favorite genre), you make amazing videos. Thanks for another awesome one :)

    • @mhswoocer
      @mhswoocer  Рік тому +8

      Thank you! And yeah genre's just not for me, but there are a few that I do like! (Hades and Gungeon)

  • @Mr.Carrot
    @Mr.Carrot Рік тому +6

    I couldn't agree more with everything you just said. Crosscode is my favourite game and nobody is taking about it, it's really a shame! Thank you for bringing it into the light!

  • @TomasM30
    @TomasM30 Рік тому +1

    I've been looking for this video for a while, I wanted to get crosscode but forgot the name of it and this video was the only clue I had for it, thank you for showing me the game

  • @ezrafaulk3076
    @ezrafaulk3076 Рік тому +22

    I've actually got Okami HD in my Steam library, and I've been *enjoying* it, so I *totally* get what you're saying about what Indie games can do!
    As for your *first* point on how a game can blend genres you normally don't care for in a way that makes them *enjoyable* , I actually experienced that *myself* ; I don't normally like first-person shooters, *pure* sci-fi, or *horror* , but *somehow* , the Metroid Prime trilogy managed to take all those gaming genres I normally don't like, and blend them all together in a way I actually *enjoyed* ; even the *horror* aspect was enjoyable, and I normally *hate* horror with a *passion* . I think it's because all the threats Samus faces are *legit* threats to her in *spite* of her being neither *helpless* to fight them, *nor* stupid, which makes them *legit* scary (too much horror media makes the baddies victims both helpless *and* stupid, giving the impression that the baddies are *only* a threat because of that, and wouldn't be such against a *smart* person who could actually *fight back* ).

    • @Flymerick
      @Flymerick Рік тому +1

      You write bold words like in Mickey Mouse comics. Funny.

    • @ezrafaulk3076
      @ezrafaulk3076 Рік тому

      @@Flymerick the words I wrote in bold are words I'm *emphasizing* .

    • @Flymerick
      @Flymerick Рік тому

      @@ezrafaulk3076 How do you decide which words are to emphasize? I'm genuinely curious.

    • @ezrafaulk3076
      @ezrafaulk3076 Рік тому

      @@Flymerick they're the ones I'd emphasize with a pitch change if I was *speaking* it; it's essentially the typing equivalent of doing *exactly* that.

    • @Flymerick
      @Flymerick Рік тому

      @@ezrafaulk3076 cool! Would the pitch change be light or heavy?

  • @jejbogger5767
    @jejbogger5767 Рік тому +5

    Incredibly well written video! A quick and informative glance at some of the best games I've played. May the algorithm bless you with the views you rightfully deserve.

  • @kennyboy6325
    @kennyboy6325 Рік тому

    This is a wonderful video! Your point is well explained, and the examples you give really emphasize your view. And, hey...it works! I'm a big RPG fan, and I remember, some years ago, my brother telling me about CrossCode. I remember seeing a trailer, but forgetting about it soon after. The game is currently downloading on steam, while I write this. Thanks for sharing a bit of passion, a great point of view, and helping achieve that view by sharing your experience. Very cool!

  • @CyberGhostArt
    @CyberGhostArt Рік тому

    dude this video actually made me emotional, you get all i've always tought in every single way, i feel UNDERSTOOD
    Thank you for that

  • @Solizeus
    @Solizeus Рік тому +8

    CossCode really deserves a sequel, and i really wish there were more endings on Outer Wilds, maybe even a sequel and more mysteries to solve

  • @rubemevangelista3868
    @rubemevangelista3868 Рік тому +3

    2:34: myself, every second after the first two hours

  • @TheSqueakerNerd
    @TheSqueakerNerd Рік тому

    So glad you covered this game! I love it and love to see the great ideas indie developers bring into existence through the wonderful interactive I love. I hope more often than not we can get more games that are mostly made through passion instead of money. It maybe not happen but hopefully we can at least get more of those.

  • @Miss_Trillium
    @Miss_Trillium Рік тому +3

    I'm so glad you bring up Okami--that game legit is so good and it's so slept on. I still want a sequel nearly 2 decades later. In some ways I also think back to the what-could-have-been kotor 3.
    Currently the game I'm in love with is Satisfactory, and I highly recommend anyone who likes games like minecraft, city builder Sims, survival builders, etc--to give it a try

  • @FakeFlameSprite
    @FakeFlameSprite Рік тому +10

    Whenever I see someone ask for metroidvania, my go to are a duo of fairly niche, but incredible ones; phoenotopia awakening and unsighted.
    Unsighted is a top down metroidvania that blends together ideas from Zelda, Metroid, and crosscode. Just like metroid dread, with a little tinkering and knowledge, you can break the game wide open and throw any sense of sequence out of the window. The thing that makes it niche however is that outside of menus, the game has a timer constantly ticking down.
    Phoenotopia awakening is more on the Zelda side, with a lot of Zelda 2 influence. What makes it more a metroidvania, is all of it's optional content. It's got an almost elden ring like quality where going off the beaten path and exploring every inch will make you so much stronger than you would be otherwise. What didn't help is that there's no map, as well as the game being balanced around a very specific defensive play style.
    Both games are very much with a shot. Their worlds are engrossing, fantastic to explore, and on just about every modern platform. I highly recommend people check them out

    • @NonisLuck
      @NonisLuck Рік тому

      Unsighted is absolutely awesome!

    • @BlueStarRO
      @BlueStarRO Рік тому

      I love Phoenotopia. I wholeheartedly recommend it. I picked it up after I saw a review from the channel SwitchUp and I really wish people would talk about it more.

  • @JustSpag
    @JustSpag Рік тому +13

    The message in this video is spot-on, but honestly I never wanted a sequel to Okami. Mind you, I LOVE Okami. I frequently joke that it's "The only zelda game I Really enjoyed".
    But it didn't need a sequel. What needed to happen, was Clover to remain as a studio. Okami did, and Indie Games are doing what should have been the norm all along: Spiritual Successors. Not continuations or sequels. I HATE how Brand-focused our industry is right now. It only leads to studios that squeeze every bit of life out of characters as they're turned into perpetual quip-machines, or have to have key developments of their characters put off into another entry, or worst of all: How activists will latch onto a brand to use it as a mouthpiece for their politics and wear it like a skinsuit.
    Let titles die, their stories end, and their spirit be inherited.

    • @dapear8264
      @dapear8264 Рік тому +1

      Also, Okami did get a sequel in Okamiden, for the DS.

    • @JustSpag
      @JustSpag Рік тому

      @@dapear8264 yeah, I remember that.

    • @AuxCart
      @AuxCart Рік тому

      @@dapear8264 Came here to see if anyone else remembered okamiden!
      So fun, even if drawing paths for the companions all the time got stale

  • @BenOlsberg1995
    @BenOlsberg1995 Рік тому

    I'd never heard of CrossCode until this video but thank you for bringing it to my attention, it looks awesome. I'm gonna have to pick it up some time in the near future.

  • @Servbot31
    @Servbot31 Рік тому +1

    One of my best friends keeps telling me about Cross Code and how good it is and suggested me to stream it... I never really felt like I'd wanna play it until recently... Now with your video added on top of that it's definitely in my backlog. So thanks for the video. ^^

  • @DavidFowlerMusic
    @DavidFowlerMusic Рік тому +4

    Stupendous video. Just found your channel through it and I’m subbed! Great writing, great presentation of opinion, and slick editing. 🙌🏻

  • @NiMahouxa
    @NiMahouxa Рік тому +4

    I'm a simple man, I see CrossCode, I like the video

  • @donlasagnotelamangia
    @donlasagnotelamangia Рік тому

    Re. indie games, and the "scratch" that they itch (although saying that doesn't really do justice to how special they can really be) I agree so wholeheartedly with you! Crosscode has been sitting in my backlogs for a while, and I'm at that point where I'm kinda unsure what to play next, so you've definitely solved that conundrum for me. Plus, now I know that I'm can expect to have one of those amazing experiences that I'll be wishing I never got to the end of once I've finished them :)

  • @guystraight4171
    @guystraight4171 Рік тому

    I’m hyped that someone is giving this game the praise it finally deserves. I bought it on Switch when I saw it on the Shop, and I’ve been following it since its Alpha days on Steam and this game HITS for me(still haven’t finished it but I have an entire backlog of games I haven’t finished yet, I’ll get to it in time). This game is fun and I cant wait for it to finally build up the community more

  • @TheDetlef11
    @TheDetlef11 Рік тому +4

    CrossCode was amazing. And not even just for the combat, which I was admittedly horrible at (I barely switched elements and kinda brute forced my way through the boss fights with healing items). It was a great concept and created an amazing world. For me the highlight was the puzzles. It's crazy how few people know about the game.

  • @davidn3054
    @davidn3054 Рік тому +5

    2:16 Can we get much higher?

  • @emeraldjaco7357
    @emeraldjaco7357 Рік тому

    I've had cross code sitting on my desktop for about a year now and thanks to this vid I think I'm gonna finally dive into it tonight

  • @Scyriate
    @Scyriate Рік тому +1

    Clicked for the Crosscode thumbnail, stayed for the relaxing voice and great content.

  • @delayed_control
    @delayed_control Рік тому +3

    You might want to check out the mainline Devil May Cry series (3 through 5) -> Dante plays a lot like you describe CrossCode combat, with ability to switch both styles and weapons mid-combo. There's plenty of examples on youtube of just how much creative freedom the game gives you with its combos.

    • @mhswoocer
      @mhswoocer  Рік тому +1

      I actually did try out DMC5 back in may I think (sometime around then). I wasn't able to finish it due to just being too busy, but I loved what I did play!

  • @chaoskiller7972
    @chaoskiller7972 Рік тому +3

    love the message of this video!
    however wasnt there a sequel to okami on the ds? its called okamiden and even got released in europe and the us

    • @mhswoocer
      @mhswoocer  Рік тому +4

      Yeah, I was more talking a console sequel. In an interview one of the developers of the game said they didn't get enough sales to justify a "proper" sequel, which I'm assuming meant a console.

  • @0lumbus
    @0lumbus Рік тому

    Played a demo for Crosscode quite a few years ago on Gamejolt when I couldn't afford to buy video games. This video helped me remember to play it! tysm :)

  • @subliminalman
    @subliminalman Рік тому +1

    Great video and thanks for showcasing indie games made with passion! I made a cozy game called Button City that was inspired by animal crossing, Majoras mask, Yakuza, and our love of the arcade. It fulfilled my childhood dream of making a game that released on console and I’m so happy about it. It’s on Steam, Switch, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S

  • @cancerguy5435
    @cancerguy5435 Рік тому +5

    CrossCode is a painfully niche product for no real reason; nevertheless, it's one of the greatest games of its genre.

  • @cambutler9
    @cambutler9 Рік тому +3

    crosscode deserves all the praise. especially now that it's a complete game

  • @CourtesyOfEndo
    @CourtesyOfEndo Рік тому

    Thank you for making this video. I'm making a game called Scholar of the Arcane Arts because it's a game I've always wanted to play myself. My fear is it will be lost in the void. But hopefully enough ppl will connect with it and spread the word!

  • @nopelahoma
    @nopelahoma Рік тому

    You have me excited to try CrossCode and Chained Echoes. I just put both of them on my wishlist!

  • @GordonGordon
    @GordonGordon Рік тому +5

    This is a great video. Yeah. More exposure to Crosscode!

  • @sator_project
    @sator_project Рік тому +4

    This is the most frustrating video essay I have ever sat through. It is very well edited, and well narrated. But if you're going to present an argument, please open with some kind of thesis statement.

  • @sittiprasittikulwat4023
    @sittiprasittikulwat4023 Рік тому +1

    Damnnn have heard this game but now that i see the gameplay and with little explaining(1min) I’ve deicded that i would definitely play this game. Thanks.

  • @kagiroi_44
    @kagiroi_44 Рік тому

    thank you SO MUCH for talking about CrossCode! I didn't know the game very well (I have it in my wishlist because I thought it looked interesting) and now I'm definitely going to buy it; the gameplay looks amazing and the way you talked about it and the games you used as a comparison, especially XC, completely sold it to me

  • @xDinomanx
    @xDinomanx Рік тому +6

    I am shocked and almost appalled Crosscode hasn't had nearly as much attention as it should have. The game is incredible. It's combat and mechanics are incredibly robust, ost is great, story is also really good. Crosscode should get the attention that it deserves. The dev team are now hard at work on their next game called Project Juno and I would love to see more people play it and enjoy it so that hopefully they continue to make more games and maybe even an eventual Crosscode sequel (without spoiling too much, the game does end on a high note but with the potential of the story continuing).

  • @brookdevonshire319
    @brookdevonshire319 Рік тому +5

    Uh... Didn't okami actually get a sequel, okamiden on the ds? And didn't it come before any rereleases? Am I the only one who remembers that? Good video still and great point in general, just wanted to point this out.

    • @briguy459
      @briguy459 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, now it's basically the time to close out on your missing DS/3DS games. In a few more years (2030+) it'll be prohibitively expensive to own the physical copies.

  • @CaribeguyYT
    @CaribeguyYT Рік тому

    Glad to see CrossCode talked about. I only originally played it cause it was on game pass but I’m glad I did. Ended up buying on Steam later and love it to death.

  • @crimsonspade4305
    @crimsonspade4305 Рік тому +2

    Him: you can freely switch between styles while in combat which is something I've never seen before
    Me: ah. I see you've never played DMC3

    • @thonato295
      @thonato295 Рік тому

      hope you're talking about the hd and switch one because the og dmc3 doesn't even let you do that, until dmc4 and 5 implemented this

  • @kilaquill2537
    @kilaquill2537 Рік тому +3

    2:16
    He really did it.

  • @sedutperspi
    @sedutperspi Рік тому +3

    "There's a big problem that plagues indie games and even some of the AAA games" - 8 minute ramble - "They are not popular"
    Like, ok, I also know a lot of brilliant small games that never got the popularity they deserved, and I recommend them whenever I get the chance.
    What is even the point of the video? Recommend games you like and play what other people recommend? Does anyone really need to hear that?

  • @schuylerwapstrascott3959
    @schuylerwapstrascott3959 6 місяців тому

    I bought Crosscode as part of a bundle on steam, but never really planned on playing it. Now I’m thinking of checking it out!

  • @MarioLuigi0404
    @MarioLuigi0404 Рік тому +1

    Crosscode has been on my list for a while and this video just moved it up a ton of spots

  • @aarondx3764
    @aarondx3764 Рік тому +4

    I'm sorry but I need to adress what you said about Okami, what about Okamiden on the ds?!

    • @mhswoocer
      @mhswoocer  Рік тому +2

      A lot of people have been pointing it out lol. I was more talking a console sequel though

  • @TheTraveler980
    @TheTraveler980 Рік тому +4

    Okay, I got another indie for you all to try out:
    *Circus Electrique*
    If you liked Darkest Dungeon 1 and 2, then you may be even more impressed with this game.

  • @noob_jr_2sjrkc
    @noob_jr_2sjrkc Рік тому +2

    Levelhead is basically an indie Mario Maker that answers many grievances people have with those games, such as level discoverability, editor limitations, respawn times and more. It made many innovations that should have become standard for level builders, HAD PEOPLE ACTUALLY KNOWN ABOUT IT.
    It sold so poorly the devs had to move on to another game instead of continuing to support it and make the undisputed best level maker on the market. There's still an active community and more than enough content to justify the price tag, but with nobody talking about it in the wider gaming community, all the innovations it made to the genre will fall by the wayside.

    • @belot217
      @belot217 Рік тому

      Well, you've sold me, looking it up now.

  • @SpacedogD
    @SpacedogD Рік тому

    Any tips for getting through the start of crosscode? It looked like a really neat game and seem like the type that I enjoy and I bought it on its launch from early access, but the first 10 hours feels very slow paced and I feel like I am taking it wrongly, trying to do the side quests and try to immerse in the world. Yet if I feel like I don't do the quests to get better items and exp, I struggle with fighting multiple enemies. It made me pick up and drop it repeatedly.

  • @matanuywild2726
    @matanuywild2726 Рік тому +3

    YESS BOOST CROSS CODE!!!! no realy it is a fun an extremly good game.

  • @firecrushfox
    @firecrushfox Рік тому +4

    Supergiant never disappoints. Even their game that didn't really resonate with me, Pyre, you can still tell was made with a lot of passion and effort which at the very least I can respect. Also doesn't hurt that they have Darren Korb who is easily one of the greatest video game musicians that I know of.

    • @mhswoocer
      @mhswoocer  Рік тому

      They genuinely can't miss, it's incredible lol

    • @Ashtarte3D
      @Ashtarte3D Рік тому

      Pyre isn't for everyone maybe but it's still such a fucking cool game. It's one of the rare few examples of a game I say you can't understand or appreciate without playing yourself, like Outer Wilds.

  • @imaginternet
    @imaginternet Рік тому +2

    I've started playing crosscode about a month ago give or take and the fact that it's not talked about much is a crime, it's an underrated gem dare I say a masterpiece

  • @MamisNovaClass
    @MamisNovaClass Рік тому +1

    I've seen cross code at my local gamestop, I've been considering playing it but this just made me want to play it