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30XX
Jump, shoot, and slash your way through 30XX, the roguelike action platformer you can play with a friend! Explore lush, ever-changing worlds that mix precise platforming with fevered combat. Destroy f... See more
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30XX is an action platforming roguelike that provides incredible depth in its content that is fun, addicting, and will always keep you coming back for more!
If you’re craving high-octane action platforming, 30XX is a must-play roguelike that will surely scratch the itch. Just be mindful of your build as best as you can.
30XX is a marked improvement over its predecessor. Beyond the permadeath Standard Mode, you can check out Mega Mode if you'd rather choose your level order and can also create and upload your own levels or chunks of levels. The ability to play as either Nina or Ace and can switch between runs in Standard mode, or play co-op, means you can choose whoever better suits your playstyle. Make no mist...
If you like Mega Man and are upset that Capcom is ignoring the franchise, then 30XX is here for you. A roguelite action game, battle through an infinite army of robots as either the master swordsman Ace or the expert sharpshooter Nina, in exciting co-op action. Who needs new Mega Man games when you have a Mega Man game that you can play forever?
To pay homage to what came before is not just a nice gesture, it is a serious responsibility. An artist must carefully pick apart what makes their subject special, and capture that essence in a new work. Not only that, they must then innovate. Add something new and push existing greatness further still. It is a significant challenge—one that the team behind 30XX have now successfully risen to.
30XX is a roguelike that presents a great platforming challenge that's occasionally a little too stiff.
30XX is a strong tribute to classic action platformers with a dash of Rogue.
There is an almost uncountable number of Early Access games coming out on Steam, so it is genuinely surprising when one arrives feeling polished at launch. Natalie Raine investigates how 30XX holds up on closer inspection.