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{{Nihongo|'''''Cross Edge'''''|クロスエッジ|Kurosu Ejji}}, abbreviated as '''Xedge''', is an RPG developed by [[Capcom]], [[Nippon Ichi]], [[Namco Bandai]], [[Gust Corporation|Gust]], and [[Idea Factory]], released September 25, 2008 in Japan. The game features turn-based battles, a plot that involves rescuing souls, and the ability to dress the female characters of your party in a wide variety of outfits, from PE clothes to devil costumes. The game features characters from [[Darkstalkers]], [[Disgaea (series)|Disgaea]], [[Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia|Ar tonelico]], [[Spectral Souls: Resurrection of the Ethereal Empires|Spectral Souls]], [[Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana|Atelier Iris]], and [[Mana Khemia 2: Ochita Gakuen to Renkinjutsushi-tachi|Mana-Khemia 2]].<ref name="Kotaku" /> [[NIS America]] will publish the game for North America in May 2009.<ref name="US_Release" />
{{Nihongo|'''''Cross Edge'''''|クロスエッジ|Kurosu Ejji}}, abbreviated as '''Xedge''', is an RPG developed by [[Capcom]], [[Nippon Ichi]], [[Namco Bandai]], [[Gust Corporation|Gust]], and [[Idea Factory]], released September 25, 2008 in Japan. The game features turn-based battles, a plot that involves rescuing souls, and the ability to dress the female characters of your party in a wide variety of outfits, from PE clothes to devil costumes. The game features characters from [[Darkstalkers]], [[Disgaea (series)|Disgaea]], [[Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia|Ar tonelico]], [[Spectral Souls: Resurrection of the Ethereal Empires|Spectral Souls]], [[Atelier Marie]] and [[Mana Khemia 2: Ochita Gakuen to Renkinjutsushi-tachi|Mana-Khemia 2]].<ref name="Kotaku" /> [[NIS America]] will publish the game for North America in May 2009.<ref name="US_Release" />


== Characters ==
== Characters ==

Revision as of 06:14, 29 March 2009

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Cross Edge
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Developer(s)Capcom, Nippon Ichi, Namco Bandai, Gust, And Idea Factory[2]
Designer(s)Compile Heart
Platform(s)PlayStation 3
Genre(s)Tactical role-playing game

Cross Edge (クロスエッジ, Kurosu Ejji), abbreviated as Xedge, is an RPG developed by Capcom, Nippon Ichi, Namco Bandai, Gust, and Idea Factory, released September 25, 2008 in Japan. The game features turn-based battles, a plot that involves rescuing souls, and the ability to dress the female characters of your party in a wide variety of outfits, from PE clothes to devil costumes. The game features characters from Darkstalkers, Disgaea, Ar tonelico, Spectral Souls, Atelier Marie and Mana-Khemia 2.[2] NIS America will publish the game for North America in May 2009.[1]

Characters

Original characters

  • Yūto Kannagi (神薙 勇刀, Kannagi Yūto)
The main hero, in the North American version, his name is York Neely.
  • Mikoto Aiba (相羽 命, Aiba Mikoto)
The main heroine, her first name is changed to Miko in the North American version.
  • May (メイ, Mei)
A character Yūto met in the world.
  • Yiruma (イルマ, Yiruma)
One of the caretakers of the world. She, Vivi, and Mimi are triplets. In the North American version, her name is Cece.
  • Vivi (ヴィヴィ, Vivi)
One of the caretakers of the world. He's the oldest among the triplets.
  • Eruma (エルマ, Eruma)
The youngest of the triplets. In the North American version, her name is Mimi.
  • Anesha (アネーシャ, Anesia)
  • Judas (ジューダス, Jūdasu)
  • Tōya Ijūin (伊集院 冬夜, Ijūin Tōya)
Yūto's best friend. In the North American version, his name is Troy


Atelier Marie characters

  • Marlone (マルローネ, Marurōne)
She's the main character of Atelier Marie. Her nickname is Marie.


Mana-Khemia 2 characters

  • Liliane Vehlendorf (リリアーヌ・ヴェーレンドルフ, Ririānu Vērendorufu)
Her nickname is Lily in North American version.
  • Rozeluxe Meitzen (ロゼリュクス・マイツェン, Rozeryukusu Maitsen)
  • Whim (ウィム, Wimu)
Liliane's maid. She's actually a mana.
  • Rewrich Wallach (ルゥリッヒ・バラハ, Rurihi Baraha)


Darkstalkers characters

  • Morrigan Aensland (モリガン・アーンスランド, Morigan Ānsurando)
  • Felicia (フェリシア, Ferishia)
  • Demitri Maximoff (デミトリ・マキシモフ, Demitori Makishimofu)
  • Lilith (リリス, Ririsu)
  • Jedah Dohma (ジェダ・ドーマ, Jeda Dōma)


Disgaea characters

  • Etna (エトナ, Etona)
  • Prinny (プリニー, Purinī)


Ar Tonelico characters

  • Lyner Barsett (ライナー・バルセルト, Rainā Baruseruto)
  • Aurica Nestmile (オリカ・ネストミール, Orika Nesutomīru)
  • Misha Arsellec Lune (彌紗・アルトセルク・リューン, Misya Arutoseruku Ryūn)
  • Shurelia (シュレリア, Shureria)
  • Ayatane Michitaka (絢胤 箕嵩 (アヤタネ・ミチタカ), Ayatane Michitaka)
  • Bourd Rade (ボルド・レード, Borudo Rēdo)


Spectral Souls characters

  • Meu (ミュウ, Myū)


Blazing Souls characters

  • Zeros (ゼロス, Zerosu)

Trial version

A free playable demo was released on the Japanese PlayStation Store on September 29, 2008.[3]

Music

Opening theme

Blade of Tears by Haruka Shimotsuki [4]


References

  1. ^ a b c "The State of NIS America Interview". RPG Gamer. Retrieved 2008-12-24.
  2. ^ a b "Capcom, Nippon Ichi, Namco Bandai, Gust, And Idea Factory Team For RPG Fans Wet Dream". Kotaku. Retrieved 2008-05-07.
  3. ^ Official PlayStation Store demos list
  4. ^ "PS3用ソフト「クロスエッジ」". Retrieved 2007-07-27.