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EndCycle (Video Game)
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EndCycle was an Action RPG developed by 12B3 Games for PC. The player follows several notable people in the conflict between two powerful factions: The earnest but foolhardy Crimson Force and the professional but ruthless Azure Shield.Its gameplay is largely based off the Mega Man Battle Network series, with the player being able to customize a set of skills to use and combat taking place on a grid. Of course, the game comes with its own unique rules: there are neutral panels both the player and enemies can step on and four sets of chosen skills are always available for use at the cost of a constantly filling meter. You can't just stand still and heal all you want, though. Characters who are hit several times in a row become stunned for a long time as the opponent gets a full gauge to play around with!Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The final product, VS, changes it some. Each fighter has three sets of four VO Cs. Aka chips or skills. Instead of a mana bar instead each direction has its own cooldown between three sets. Where a VOC can be placed is based on its level, 0-1 are down 2 is right 3 is left 4-5 are up, and there are a number in the game. The break meter is unchanged although one reward for breaking is an instant refill of all four cooldowns. In addition styles have been added which can change the nature of a VOC but can also raise its level depending on the style. They can range from forcing movement upon hit, making the user move when activated, changing the VOC's element, causing all hits made by the VOC to heal, to setting a trap that uses the voc when hit.A playable demo was once available with the story's prologue, a post-game mode that allowed players to actually customize the hero, a free play mode that could be played by 1-4 players and an online competitive multiplayer mode. It was eventually discontinued and removed from Itch.io as the project went through a significant overhaul. Due to how it required an internet connection, it was made completely unplayable and can only be seen in gameplay recordings.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The finished game is titled EndCycle VS and was released in 2022 after a long time in early access. It is also availble for smartphones. | |
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Aborted Arc: Fin is still playable in the overhauled EndCycle VS, but he's Demoted to Extra and treated as a Butt-Monkey, with only a few nods to his original backstory as new characters take over the spotlight. | |
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Boring, but Practical | |
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Boring, but Practical: The Chipper VOC only does Scratch Damage and doesn't in any way help you stun enemies, but hey, it costs no meter. The A-VA unit charges their super manually and it takes the form of a simple but powerful shot. This allows some flexibility in deck design by giving them the ability to always hit distance with decent power. | |
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Awesome McCoolname: The originally planned protagonist is named Infinity Blues. | |
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Break Meter: You can "CRUSH" enemies by hitting them several times in a row, which stuns them for a long time and gets you a full special gauge to use. You better not let that happen to you... | |
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