Crimson Trigger

Crimson Trigger

AT The Gate Team · 2017 · Action, Indie, Adventure, Platformer, Anime

PC
Positive81% · 27
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About Crimson Trigger

-The Game-


Crimson Trigger is platformer-side scrolling game with that will bring you to a fantasy world ruled by evil Marshal Yurei. Gain power-up as you battle your way through his armies and generals.

Story
The year is 22XX, the White Crow Empire is now the dominant power on the planet. They however, ruled their subjects with an iron fist, violently quelling any opposition while oppressing other lesser powers for their own gain. You are one of those who lost a loved one to them and witnessed their atrocity first-hand. Under the cloak of Crimson, you will be the spearhead of the rebellion force to avenge those who fell and bring back freedom and justice for all.

KEY FEATURES :
- Dash through the 3D side-scrolling stages of diverse landscapes and enemies alike. Familiarize yourself with the enemies as you encounter more and more challenging foes.

- Get weapons and skills from the bosses
Acquire new armament from your fallen enemy! You will gain access to new weapon with 3 new skills. Each inflicts different elemental damage so use them wisely to facilitate your mission!

-Ability System
Upgrade your abilities! You will have much easier time traversing through the stages with ability such as "Air Dash", "Double Jump" or if you want to be more resilient, "Reduce Damage Taken". Select any combination of 4 abilities that suits your play style best and crush your enemies!

-Secrete Items and Boss
Discover secret items in each stage! Some of them will help you, others might unlock other secrets. You never know! Keep your eyes peeled for possibilities!

What Steam players say

Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.

Recommended Jan 8, 2019
A relatively decent anime-themed Megaman X clone. The main difference here is the weapons system. Unlike in a Megaman title where your weapons are limited, this game lets you use the weapons an unlimited amount of times while adding 3 abilities for each weapon, all of which consumes MP, and a cooldown time for the more powerful abilities. I like that you get a choice of character, as well as ways to customize them. The CG and art for this game is excellent, and I even liked the soundtrack. As for the negatives, I didn't really care for the story at all in this game, as it felt melodramatic. The game also had a few rough around the edges glitches such as the characters walking in place when no buttons were pressed. There are also parts of the game that feel lifted straight from the worst parts of Megaman X, such as having to scale a wall with enemies jumping at you every two seconds! In conclusion, I would recommend the game if you are able to look past the flaws I mentioned. It is a decent MMX clone, so take a look if you are into games like that!
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Not recommended Aug 13, 2018
I had it in my wishlist for some quite time and finally bought it in a sale. I was expecting a competent Megaman X clone but I got really disappointed. The game features nice visuals and the characters looked interesting, I liked that they made a story far from the robot uprising trope of these games, but the problems with it are bigger than these few positives. I encountered my first problem as soon as I launched it. Since it's a Unity game, it has one of those launchers where you had to set the control pad bindings, which is quite a drag if you have a X360 controller. I had to set them directly in the registry and couldn't map the triggers as buttons at all. Once I passed this hurdle, there was the story and tutorials. The tutorials were OK as they were short, but I felt them quite unecessary for a game like this. The story, like I said before, was interesting, but you can't skip it. This was a problem since I had to launch the game several times to check if the controller bindings I edited [b][i]in the registry[/i][/b] were fine. After I finally went through all this, I started playing for real. At the beginning, I thought the opening stage was OK, a little scarce on enemies,…
3 found this helpful
Not recommended Feb 24, 2024
If you played without any sound on and have no problems with sudden perils that in some cases can cause you to lose a life, then by all means carry on and play this game. There is no volume control in game and it is exceedingly loud and the music is pretty uninspiring. I also found the platforms that appear and disappear have the potential to dsync making it impossible to get through certain areas (namely the second last stage when you go up the shaft) unless you get extremely lucky and land on a platform that is about to appear or get some sort of boosted jump off the side of these platforms which doesn't always happen and when it does, you don't always want it to happen. The fact this game has a number of cheap deaths where you will just die because haha sudden enemy or a blind jump down so good luck finding where you need to land. That said, the abilities you pick up throughout the game are interesting albeit not always useful and it's not always clear who is weak to what element (although that I guess is a learning experience). The Engrish also makes for a good chuckle or two
1 found this helpful
Recommended Oct 6, 2021
I like this game, it's fun, just one of them games that you can come back to whenever you feel like it.
Recommended Mar 31, 2021
Play estelle dont mind ace haha
Recommended May 9, 2020
It'll scratch the itch as a bargain bin megaman clone. The story is kinda touching if I recall correctly. There's not a lot to say about it, grab it on sale, I don't remember if I beat it, but apparently I enjoyed it for 2.1 hours some months ago. I don't remember anything bad about it, but I don't remember anything sticking out as amazing either. So I'd guess it's worth about two bucks at that enjoyment point? Plus I could probably replay it again, or if there's any post game content I didn't do I could do that, and get just as much enjoyment again. Obviously worth more if you want to support small dev teams. But if you're poor and looking to stretch your cash, specifically hoping for a megamanalike, wait around for a big sale. There's actually several dozen games under the metroidvania or action platformer tags on Steam that are closer to megaman clones.

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