You arrive in an area, get attacked by waves of enemies, perhaps defeat a boss, then the narrative takes you to a new area and the cycle repeats.Īs with classic 2D brawlers, the controls aren’t too complicated. The story is broken into thirty-or-so ‘Quests’ – essentially side-on battle arenas. This is a hack-and-slash game with some RPG trappings (you level up and use stat-altering equipment). This souped-up edition promises a range of improvements, although it’s not quite the revamp we were hoping for. The 3DS original launched back in 2012 and positioned itself as a spiritual successor to the SEGA Saturn cult classic, Guardian Heroes. Proudly continuing the Japanese tradition of awkward-sounding fantasy game titles, Code of Princess arrives on Switch in ‘EX’ form courtesy of new publisher, Nicalis.
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