(pronounced as "Project Cross Zone") is a
crossover tactical role-playing video game for the
Nintendo 3DS developed by
Monolith Soft with assistance from
Capcom
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and
Red Entertainment and published by
Namco Bandai Games. It is a follow-up to ''
Namco × Capcom'' and features characters from
Namco Bandai,
Capcom
is a Japanese video game company. It has created a number of critically acclaimed and List of best-selling video game franchises, multi-million-selling game franchises, with its most commercially successful being ''Resident Evil'', ''Monster ...
, and
Sega
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.
The game was released on October 11, 2012 in Japan; June 25, 2013 in North America; and July 5, 2013 in Europe.
''Project X Zone'' received mixed to positive reviews upon release; praise went towards the game's cast, combat system, and presentation, but criticism was directed at its repetitive gameplay and confusing storyline.
A sequel, ''
Project X Zone 2'', was released in Japan in November 2015 and in North America and Europe in February 2016.
Gameplay
Stages in ''Project X Zone'' take place in grid-based locations from the game's many crossover titles. Each friendly unit is made up of two characters (thus referred to as a Pair Unit), though a third character (or "Solo Unit") can be added for once-per-battle assistance. Unlike ''Namco × Capcom'', units can move freely within their range on the field map, with no penalty for accessing treasure chests or destructible objects prior to attacking.
The battle system is called the Cross Active Battle System, wherein pressing the A button in combination with the Circle Pad performs up to five basic attack combos. Additional gameplay elements include Support Attack, which allows the player to call in a nearby ally for assistance, and Cross Hit, which freezes the target in place during simultaneous attacks from multiple units. Also, the player can trigger Critical Hits by connecting their next attack just before the target hits the ground after the first. As the player's units deal damage, the player's Cross Power (XP) gauge fills up and can be used for special attacks and defensive moves on the map. Damage done via Cross Hits can fill this gauge up to 150%.
''Project X Zone'' has a total of 15 save game slots included in the game, which can be used for recording a save game file during intermissions with a quick save file and a soft reset command.
Plot
Mii Kouryuji, the latest descendant of the Kouryuji clan, and her tutor, private detective Kogoro Tenzai search for the Portalstone, the heirloom of the Kouryuji clan. As they investigate the whereabouts of the Portalstone, they team up with a large cast of characters who have been affected by strange portals appearing in their worlds, and fight against villains who have taken opportunity of the chaos caused by the rifts between worlds collapsing.
Characters
Sixty playable characters from three japanese video game companies are included in the game.
The overseas versions feature the same character roster as the original Japanese version.
Pair units
* Kogorō Tenzai and Mii Kōryūji
*
Yuri Lowell and
Estellise Sidos Heurassein from ''
Tales of Vesperia
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''
*
Jin Kazama and
Ling Xiaoyu from ''
Tekken''
*
Kite
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and
BlackRose from ''
.hack''
*
KOS-MOS and T-elos from ''
Xenosaga''
* Soma Schicksal and Alisa Ilinichina Amiella from ''
God Eater''
* Haken Browning and Kaguya Nanbu from ''
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier''
* Reiji Arisu and Xiaomu from ''
Namco × Capcom''
*
Chris Redfield and
Jill Valentine from ''
Resident Evil''
*
Dante
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from ''
Devil May Cry'' and
Demitri Maximoff from ''
Darkstalkers''
*
Ryu and
Ken Masters from ''
Street Fighter''
*
Chun-Li from ''
Street Fighter'' and
Morrigan Aensland from ''
Darkstalkers''
*
X and
Zero from ''
Mega Man X''
*
Frank West from ''
Dead Rising'' and
Hsien-Ko from ''
Darkstalkers''
*
Kurt Irving and
Riela Marceris from ''
Valkyria Chronicles III''
*
Ichirō Ōgami and
Sakura Shingūji from ''
Sakura Wars''
*
Gemini Sunrise and
Erica Fontaine from ''
Sakura Wars''
*
Akira Yuki and
Pai Chan from ''
Virtua Fighter''
* Toma and Cyrille from ''
Shining Force EXA''
* Zephyr and Leanne from ''
Resonance of Fate''
Solo units
*
Flynn Scifo from ''
Tales of Vesperia
is an action role-playing game developed by Namco Tales Studio. The nineteenth mainline entry in the ''Tales (video game series), Tales'' series, it was released for the Xbox 360 and published in Japan and North America by Namco Bandai Games in ...
''
*
Alisa Bosconovitch from ''
Tekken''
*
Heihachi Mishima from ''
Tekken''
* Sänger Zonvolt from ''
Super Robot Wars: Original Generations''
* Lindow Amamiya from ''
God Eater''
* Valkyrie from ''
Valkyrie no Bōken''
* Saya from ''
Namco × Capcom''
* Neneko/Neito from ''
Yumeria''
*
Lady from ''
Devil May Cry''
*
Juri Han from ''
Street Fighter''
* Tron Bonne and
Servbots from ''
Mega Man Legends''
*
Arthur
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from ''
Ghosts 'n Goblins''
* Devilotte de DeathSatan IX from ''
Cyberbots''
*
Batsu Ichimonji from ''
Rival Schools''
*
Imca from ''
Valkyria Chronicles III''
*
Ulala from ''
Space Channel 5''
* Vashyron from ''
Resonance of Fate''
* Bruno Delinger from ''
Dynamite Cop''
* Rikiya Busujima from ''
Zombie Revenge''
* Genghis Bahn III from ''
Fighting Vipers''
Development
Namco Bandai came up with the idea of a "dream crossover" and brought on Capcom and Sega.
The game was first revealed in a teaser by Bandai Namco on the official website until it was revealed in the April 2012 issue of ''
Famitsu
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''.
The initial creation of the characters were done in 3D character models before they were converted to be SD pixel art.
Notable attacks used by the characters had to be done in 2D space in order to preserve its source material origin.
The game features two theme songs, with the opening song titled "Wing Wanderer" and the ending titled "GALAXY", which were both performed by
Yoko Takahashi. The opening movie was created by the new animation studio
Trigger, which was founded by former
Gainax
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employees
Hiroyuki Imaishi and others. The opening was directed by animator Akira Amemiya. On September 22, 2012, Katsuhiro Harada, producer of the ''
Tekken'' series, had revealed on Twitter: "I proposed localization of ''Project X Zone''." He added that the company had "not decided yet, but it will be realized if I continue proposing." Namco Bandai Games announced on January 21, 2013 that the game would be officially released in North America, Europe and Australasia during summer 2013. The English versions of the game retain the Japanese voices, like ''
Otomedius Excellent'', though the vocals for the opening theme music were removed for legal reasons. Some music tracks were removed or replaced for the same reasons. On May 1, 2016, the game was removed from the North American and European eShops.
Reception
The game sold more than 85,539 units in its first week in Japan. In the West, the game has sold over ten times more than what Bandai Namco had expected. The game was among the 20 best games sold in the United Kingdom after it made its debut. In the United States, the game has been among the best selling games sold for the 3DS. The game has sold over 400,000 copies worldwide, according to Bandai Namco.
''Project X Zone'' has received mixed to positive reviews from western critics. The game currently has a score of 70 out of 100 on
Metacritic
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.
''
IGN
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''s Scott Thompson gave ''Project X Zone'' a score of 8 out of 10, saying, "''Project X Zone'' is often funny and consistently frantic – two traits not necessarily associated with tactical RPGs. Its story is confusing and the chapters slavishly follow the same repetitive formula, but the superb battle system makes repetition not just tolerable, but enjoyable." ''
GameRevolution
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'' gave it a 3.5 out of 5, saying, "Despite the lack of depth and the repetition of combat, ''Project X Zone'' follows through as a tactical, humorous, preposterous romp through the best hits of video games. Even if you find the combat system strange, the streak of character cameos and the ridiculous number of hits that rack up with every battle will make any hardcore fan smile with appreciation. And if you're anything like me, that's hard to do." On a more negative note, ''GamesRadar'' gave ''Project X Zone'' a 2 out of 5, saying, "With the wealth of RPGs, and even great SRPGs, that have arrived on the 3DS in the last several months, it would almost be unconscionable not to recommend one of those games instead of ''Project X Zone''. Fun combat and screaming Tekken characters can only take you so far."
''
Kotaku
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History ...
''s Mike Fahey included ''Project X Zone'' in his top ten games of 2013. In 2014, ''Kotaku'' also included the game among "The 12 Best Games on the 3DS".
Sequel
A sequel, ''
Project X Zone 2'' was released for the 3DS in Japan in November 2015 and in North America and Europe in February 2016.
Notes
References
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