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20XX

2017
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Platformer, Shooter, Old-School Style, Side View Perspective, RPG, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableAug 16, 2017
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperBatterystaple Games
Overview

20XX is a co-op-friendly action platformer roguelite. Explore procedurally generated levels, collect new weapons and abilities, purchase upgrades, and crush ferocious bosses! If you are a fan of roguelikes or Mega Man, 20XX is for you!

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55 reviews found

100

GameOctane

Jul 13, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


100

The Outerhaven Productions

Jul 13, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


95

CFG Games

Jul 30, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


90

Cat with Monocle

Mar 14, 2019

20XX provides many hours of jumping, dashing, and shooting, solo or with a friend. Although the randomized level generation does show patterns after many hours and the wait between stages is a little inconvenient. Batterystaple Games is committed to updating the game, so there is more polish and refinement yet to come. This is an absolute, recommended must-play for any Mega Man X fans! 4.5 loud MEOWS!!!


90

DarkStation

PlayStation 4

Jul 30, 2018

In the end, 20XX may not spin a tale warning us humans of a robotic future (or feature robots continuously wondering why they fight), but the gameplay here can't be denied: this is the spiritual Mega Man X sequel you've been waiting for. If that sounds like music to your ears, you owe it to yourself to give the game a try! For everlasting peace!


90

GamingTrend

PlayStation 4

Jul 20, 2018

20XX isn’t just a good Mega Man X clone, it’s an insanely fun and addictive roguelike with plenty of personality and possibilities. Each run is different from the last, and each death feels fair and justified. I’m confident that 20XX will only become better over time and be a shining example of how to do platformer-based roguelikes.


90

Pardis Game

Aug 7, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


90

Nintendo Enthusiast

Nintendo Switch

Jul 9, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


90

TheXboxHub

Xbox One

Jul 10, 2018

If you are looking for a slice of rock hard gaming nostalgia, I can recommend 20XX to you. It is hard but not unfair, demanding more of you as a gamer than any game I’ve played in recent times. If you put in the effort, it will reward you with a pure gaming high, but the difficulty may put some people off.


90

TheSixthAxis

Nintendo Switch

Jul 9, 2018

Despite how hard this game is, that isn’t a mark against it – very much the opposite in fact. Megaman games have always been incredibly challenging and anything that tries to give the same feel as those needs to be just as difficult. 20XX does an incredible job of balancing this given its roguelike nature. It’s a worthy successor to any of the old games, it is the game that Megaman fans have been waiting for, and quite simply it does what it does spectacularly.

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