Unfortunately, at the time of writing this review, there is no way to change colour settings. The letters are not that big and different stats have different colours, so dark red, for example, is very hard to make out.
#Crown trick review Pc#
Now, PC and Switch both allow you to sit closer to a screen, and at least for me, my PlayStation is at couch distance.
Crown Trick came out on Xbox and PlayStation on September 7, but was already out on PC and Switch. The game absolutely doesn’t care if you understand the battle system or not, throwing hard enemies at you from the get-go.Īnother issue is that I sometimes had a very hard time reading certain weapon descriptions which, for a roguelike, is pretty important. It’s only when I took a step back and watched some videos online that it clicked for me. Except, that’s the opposite of how Crown Trick works. I tried to go into Crown Trick with that same approach-keep moving and you won’t get hit. Just like Hades, it’s fast-paced and action-packed. But the thing about Binding of Isaac is that it’s a battle system I know. I know this is a roguelike and I know people will come at me like “Have you even TRIED Binding of Isaac?” (Yes, I have, loved it).
My biggest problem was how unforgiving it was at the start. While I’ve been singing the praises of Crown Trick online and in this review, there are a few things that I had issues with.