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Classic Cheat Code: Entering the Konami Code (itself hinted at by a character in the developer room) hides the animation for your shield.The Chosen Zero: Spelunker, to the point where Lee screams at him not to pull the hero's sword from it's resting place, since she wanted someone stronger.

Character Customization: The Character Editor lets you build and upload "any" 3D sprite you can think of.Subverted with the Giga-Sword, the only sword in the game without any caps on its upgrades. The lowly Wooden Sword has none whatsoever, making it un-upgradable.
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This kind of personalization is nothing new if you've ever played a modded PC game or an MMO, but it feels new and significant in the venue of retro games. This nod toward user-created content immediately makes the game feel more playful and personal than traditional titles – like you're participating in the make-believe rather than being force-fed someone else's lore and designs. Players can choose from prefabricated heroes – a dragon, a ninja, a princess or a dog – or make their own pixel by pixel within the game's character editor. Here's where 3D Dot Game Heroes starts to futz with tradition. The game is crammed with one-liner game references like "it's a secret to everyone" and retro-gaming standbys like the Konami code. You'll want to fully explore every nook and cranny of the expansive land, because loot and rewards are hidden throughout.Īnd, as is the tradition with games since time immemorial, 3D Dot Game Heroes brims with Easter eggs. Cutting down a half-dozen enemies so easily proves extremely satisfying but, as the Legend of Zelda gospel demands, these uber-powerful attacks only happen when the player has full health.ĭotnia is a sprawling land, peppered with towns, dungeons, monsters and secrets. Only in 3D Dot Game Heroes, the sword that players wield is massive – when fully powered up, the flash of steel can extend from one end of the level to the other. A mash of the button extends a sword forward. Players interact with the game world exactly as they'd expect to. This effect gives the game a heightened sense of realism – as if we're playing a videogame in a tiny diorama constructed out of physical chunks of matter.

Our view of the game is also presented with a very narrow depth of field, so that trees and mountains in the distance rapidly drop out of focus.
