Compara los precios de Crossings en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Neat Corporation. Publicado por Neat Corporation. Lanzado el 6/2/2026. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure.

A VR roguelite that actually punishes button-mashing: block timing and positional discipline matter more than your swing speed. Solo it holds up; the co-op pitch is interesting but rough at launch.

I came into Crossings skeptical of the "wordless co-op" angle, because in my experience that usually means the social system is half-baked and the studio is dressing up the absence of proximity voice chat as a design choice. The truth is somewhere in the middle, and the solo combat is good enough that it almost doesn't matter. Neat Corporation, the studio behind the Budget Cuts series, built this around a melee system where blocking is genuinely the core skill, not a fallback. You pick your starting weapon from a sword, axe, or club, and each has tiered damage stats plus gesture-based combo attacks that apply buffs or status ailments when executed correctly. Swords are fast, axes sit in the middle, and the community has already flagged that clubs are slow enough that the combo detection feels broken on them - worth knowing before you commit to a club build. You also carry a bow with scarce arrows and a gesture-driven spellcasting system that can swing fights when you use it at the right moment, or leave you wide open when you don't. Altar-born power upgrades let you push a build direction across a run, and weapon perks create genuine reasons to backtrack for a weapon you passed earlier. It is closer in pace to In Death than to something like Roboquest, so if you want sprint-and-shoot chaos, look elsewhere. The three procedurally remixed environments, forests, ruins, and caves, look better on PC than Quest but not by as much as you'd hope. The SteamVR version picked up volumetric fog, dynamic shadows, and improved lighting, but reviewers noted that the Quest build was clearly the visual priority. Performance is solid, with only occasional hitching reported in co-op sessions. Enemy variety is the main roughness point: by the third boss fight you will likely recognise the model from the first encounter wearing a new move set, which dulls the stakes late in a run. The co-op implementation is genuinely novel in concept. Other players can appear in your world organically through ambient matchmaking, no menus required, or you can deliberately link with a friend via a Runestone in the hub area. Communication is purely physical: body language, gestures, positioning. On paper that is atmospheric. In practice, shared upgrade statues are a friction point since one player selecting an upgrade locks out the other, and passing potions between players is clunky enough that reviewers singled it out. The solo experience is the stronger product right now, and the co-op loop needs another patch cycle to feel as intentional as the marketing suggests. Steam sits at around 68% positive from a small review pool, which tracks with "good core, rough edges" rather than anything alarming. If you own a VR headset and want a melee roguelite that respects your timing rather than rewarding arm flailing, Crossings delivers that. Go in solo first, learn the block windows, and treat the co-op as a bonus rather than the headline. Fred, Scout Team

Crossings

Crossings

6 feb 2026Neat Corporation
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A VR roguelite that actually punishes button-mashing: block timing and positional discipline matter more than your swing speed. Solo it holds up; the co-op pitch is interesting but rough at launch.

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I came into Crossings skeptical of the "wordless co-op" angle, because in my experience that usually means the social system is half-baked and the studio is dressing up the absence of proximity voice chat as a design choice. The truth is somewhere in the middle, and the solo combat is good enough that it almost doesn't matter. Neat Corporation, the studio behind the Budget Cuts series, built this around a melee system where blocking is genuinely the core skill, not a fallback. You pick your starting weapon from a sword, axe, or club, and each has tiered damage stats plus gesture-based combo attacks that apply buffs or status ailments when executed correctly. Swords are fast, axes sit in the middle, and the community has already flagged that clubs are slow enough that the combo detection feels broken on them - worth knowing before you commit to a club build. You also carry a bow with scarce arrows and a gesture-driven spellcasting system that can swing fights when you use it at the right moment, or leave you wide open when you don't. Altar-born power upgrades let you push a build direction across a run, and weapon perks create genuine reasons to backtrack for a weapon you passed earlier. It is closer in pace to In Death than to something like Roboquest, so if you want sprint-and-shoot chaos, look elsewhere. The three procedurally remixed environments, forests, ruins, and caves, look better on PC than Quest but not by as much as you'd hope. The SteamVR version picked up volumetric fog, dynamic shadows, and improved lighting, but reviewers noted that the Quest build was clearly the visual priority. Performance is solid, with only occasional hitching reported in co-op sessions. Enemy variety is the main roughness point: by the third boss fight you will likely recognise the model from the first encounter wearing a new move set, which dulls the stakes late in a run. The co-op implementation is genuinely novel in concept. Other players can appear in your world organically through ambient matchmaking, no menus required, or you can deliberately link with a friend via a Runestone in the hub area. Communication is purely physical: body language, gestures, positioning. On paper that is atmospheric. In practice, shared upgrade statues are a friction point since one player selecting an upgrade locks out the other, and passing potions between players is clunky enough that reviewers singled it out. The solo experience is the stronger product right now, and the co-op loop needs another patch cycle to feel as intentional as the marketing suggests. Steam sits at around 68% positive from a small review pool, which tracks with "good core, rough edges" rather than anything alarming. If you own a VR headset and want a melee roguelite that respects your timing rather than rewarding arm flailing, Crossings delivers that. Go in solo first, learn the block windows, and treat the co-op as a bonus rather than the headline.

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singleplayermultiplayercooponline-coopcloud-savestier:sub-5VR-RequiredBlock-TimingGesture SpellcastingAmbient MultiplayerSouls-like MeleeNorse MythologyProcedural EnvironmentsWeapon Tiering

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OS
Windows 10 (64-bit)
Memory
5 GB RAM
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD RX 480
Processor
Intel i5-4590 / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X
Sound Card
Standard onboard audio
VR Support
OpenXR support for valve index, psvr2 and meta quest headsets

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