Platform: Nintendo Switch
Publisher: Batterystaple Games
Developer: Batterystaple Games
Medium: Digital
Players: 1-2
Online: Yes
ESRB: E
The underlying formula beneath 30XX is pretty obvious: take your classic Mega Man platforming, add in modern roguelike sensibilities, and โ voila โ youโve got 30XX.
Thatโs probably a reductionist approach to 30XX, but at the same time, itโs hard to think of any other way to think about the game. I mean, not only is it readily apparent from almost the moment you start the game, itโs almost literally how the game describes itself on its Steam store page. While there are certainly times where developers themselves are completely wrong about how their games play, this isnโt one of those times. With 30XX, what you see is exactly what you get. That was clear two years ago when Stan covered the game in Early Access, and itโs still clear today.
Itโs hard to be upset about that given that 30XX nails that formula so well. You want arm cannons to shoot aliens and robots? You have that here. You want tough-as-nails levels that force you to constantly be at your best? Also present here.
The twist, of course, is that 30XX isnโt just a Mega Man clone, itโs a roguelike Mega Man clone. That means you canโt just memorize levels: you need to get skilled with the gameโs mechanics, getting your timing down pat and learning exactly when to attack everything. Itโs undeniably challenging, but it also feels pretty darn good when you finish off any one of the nine bosses here. (And, happily, if you canโt do it all in one life, youโre able to tweak the difficulty settings to make the game a little less punishing.)
To top it all off, 30XX also features a Maker Mode, which means that if you ever wished you could build your own Mega Man level, you have the chance to do so here with some pretty solid tools.
In other words, what Stan wrote as a prediction a few years ago has fully come to pass now that 30XX is in full release. Itโs an enjoyably challenging platformer thatโs sure to scratch any Mega Man or roguelike itches you have. Factor in Maker Mode, and youโve got a recipe for a platformer thatโs a huge โ and hugely fun โ time sink.
Batterystaple Games provided us with a 30XX code for review purposes.