Code of Princess is a Beat 'em Up game with customizable RPG Elements for the Nintendo 3DS and Steam by Agatsuma Entertainment and distributed by Atlus' parent company Index Corporation, heavily inspired by Guardian Heroes.Character and World Design were handled by Kinu Nishimura, famous for her work on the Street Fighter series and 999 (as well as its follow-up, Virtue's Last Reward). Join Moana and Maui in an adventure game while learning all about loops, conditionals and the fundamentals of code. It is your Hour of Code!
Parents need to know that Code of Princess EX is an action brawler with some role-playing elements for the Nintendo Switch. The female protagonist and her associates vow to protect their kingdom from a monster onslaught. Using mostly melee weapons (swords, knives) and magic, you'll fight creatures until their health meter has depleted, although there's no blood or gore shown. Many of the female fighters, including the main protagonist, wear revealing clothing that show large amounts of cleavage and buttocks, and their breasts jiggle up and down in an exaggerated fashion. CODE OF PRINCESS EX is a remake of a 3DS game released in 2012. It's an action game that focuses mostly on hack-and-slash combat with some role-playing game (RPG) elements like character advancement, customization, and quest choices.
The story follows Princess Solange of DeLuxia, as she vows to protect the hapless kingdom from monsters who are trying to take over the land. By partnering with allies, each with their own skills and abilities, Princess Solange will defend the kingdom using her huge sword, knives, and projectile magic attacks. This game features more than 50 different playable characters, which can be accessed in various modes- including Campaign, Free Play, Bonus Quests, and online multiplayer options.
This updated version also has improved graphics along with wireless multiplayer support for up to four people. This action role-playing game (RPG) is deeper than it looks, but its repetitive gameplay and outdated graphics mean it'll appeal to a limited group of gamers. Even if you've had some hands-on time with the original game, Code of Princess EX has had some refinements in the Campaign mode to take advantage of the Switch controls. Players start off with the Princess and will begin to court others who can aid in your fight. Before you know it, you'll be fighting more (and tougher) enemies, and will string together moves to inflict serious damage. As you advance, you'll gain experience and money to beef up your characters, which lets you customize them to suit your play style. It's one of those games you can pick up and play for a few minutes whenever you've got some time and quickly get back into the action.Now, if you can find someone else with the game, this remix offers both cooperative and competitive local/online multiplayer modes. But it can be tough to find others to play with online through its lobby screen, so local wireless with a friend may be easier to set up.
All this said, the action can get repetitive after a short while. Audio levels are too loud and dialog tracks play on top of each other. Also, the visuals - while updated over the older 3DS version - don't look that great (especially when the Switch is docked with a TV). While the 3D models against the 2D background, delivering a charming retro art style, and complimented by hand-drawn story sequences, it still shows its age.Overall, gamers who enjoy repetitive hack-and-slash brawlers will appreciate its depth as well as its large cast of characters, missions, and modes.
But players looking for a game that will engage or captivate them or their friends for hours may want to look elsewhere.
Parents need to know that Code of Princess EX is an action brawler with some role-playing elements for the Nintendo Switch. The female protagonist and her associates vow to protect their kingdom from a monster onslaught. Using mostly melee weapons (swords, knives) and magic, you'll fight creatures until their health meter has depleted, although there's no blood or gore shown. Many of the female fighters, including the main protagonist, wear revealing clothing that show large amounts of cleavage and buttocks, and their breasts jiggle up and down in an exaggerated fashion. CODE OF PRINCESS EX is a remake of a 3DS game released in 2012.
It's an action game that focuses mostly on hack-and-slash combat with some role-playing game (RPG) elements like character advancement, customization, and quest choices. The story follows Princess Solange of DeLuxia, as she vows to protect the hapless kingdom from monsters who are trying to take over the land. By partnering with allies, each with their own skills and abilities, Princess Solange will defend the kingdom using her huge sword, knives, and projectile magic attacks. This game features more than 50 different playable characters, which can be accessed in various modes- including Campaign, Free Play, Bonus Quests, and online multiplayer options. This updated version also has improved graphics along with wireless multiplayer support for up to four people. This action role-playing game (RPG) is deeper than it looks, but its repetitive gameplay and outdated graphics mean it'll appeal to a limited group of gamers.
Even if you've had some hands-on time with the original game, Code of Princess EX has had some refinements in the Campaign mode to take advantage of the Switch controls. Players start off with the Princess and will begin to court others who can aid in your fight.
Before you know it, you'll be fighting more (and tougher) enemies, and will string together moves to inflict serious damage. As you advance, you'll gain experience and money to beef up your characters, which lets you customize them to suit your play style. It's one of those games you can pick up and play for a few minutes whenever you've got some time and quickly get back into the action.Now, if you can find someone else with the game, this remix offers both cooperative and competitive local/online multiplayer modes. But it can be tough to find others to play with online through its lobby screen, so local wireless with a friend may be easier to set up. All this said, the action can get repetitive after a short while. Audio levels are too loud and dialog tracks play on top of each other. Also, the visuals - while updated over the older 3DS version - don't look that great (especially when the Switch is docked with a TV). While the 3D models against the 2D background, delivering a charming retro art style, and complimented by hand-drawn story sequences, it still shows its age.Overall, gamers who enjoy repetitive hack-and-slash brawlers will appreciate its depth as well as its large cast of characters, missions, and modes.
But players looking for a game that will engage or captivate them or their friends for hours may want to look elsewhere.