![]() With the mage, you have the least health, but your… weaponry is entirely long range, and… you can send out magic helpers to help you take down enemies-wait, that sounds familiar. For gunners, you have a bit less health, and all of your weaponry is long-range-you have a default machine gun on your back, but can also deploy various temporary turrets to take care of your enemies, or send out drones. If you decide to go down the warrior route, you’ll be slashing and hacking your way through your enemies with quite a bit of health-though you won’t have many ranged attacks, even if some of your most powerful attacks can do area-of-effect damage. ![]() (There is also a dash button for each skillset unlocked from the start, and though the speed/range of each is slightly different, they still accomplish the same thing.) Stronger abilities, as you would expect, are more expensive and are locked behind purchasing the weaker, cheaper abilities beforehand. Back at your home base, you can then select the next ability to purchase and equip it on your character, assigning it to any one of the four shoulder buttons. You don’t unlock these special abilities by “leveling up” as you do in RPGs, but rather by breaking crates and pots in the main levels, which are bursting with coins you can pick up. You can equip your unnamed fox character with various special abilities from either a warrior, a mage, or a gunner. It’s the combat aspects you’ll spend the most time on.įor much of the game, you’ll be entering different environments and fighting enemies, using abilities from one of three different skillsets (hence the name “Trifox”). This is, by far, a top-down combat game, with some simple pressure-pad puzzles and a few short, straightforward platforming segments platforming makes up 5-10% of this game at most and isn’t particularly challenging. However, despite the description talking about it being a 3D platformer, if you go in thinking you’ll be doing a lot of jumping and dodging in that sense, you’re going to be surprised. Minimal story, an anthropomorphic animal “mascot” character you play as, different environments- even the level select screen looks quite similar to the “hub” in many Crash Bandicoot games, with portals taking you to the different locations. ![]() Trifox bills itself as a “twin-stick action adventure” that’s “inspired by the golden age of 3D platformers” (from the ‘90s), and the game does have a very ‘90s feel to it. ![]() Available On: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, PC, Switch ![]()
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