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|Box title = Cross Edge
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|title = Cross Edge
|Image file = Cross Edge US Boxart.jpg
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|developer = Idea Factory
|Image size = 250
 
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|publisher = '''PlayStation 3'''
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<sup>JP</sup> Compile Heart<br>
|Row 1 info = Idea Factory
 
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<sup>NA/EU</sup> NIS America<br>
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<sup>AU</sup> Koei<br>
|Row 2 info = '''PlayStation 3'''<br><sup>JP</sup> Compile Heart<br><sup>NA</sup> NIS America<br><sup>EU</sup> Koei<br>'''Xbox 360'''<br><sup>JP</sup> Compile Heart
 
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'''Xbox 360'''<br>
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<sup>JP</sup> Compile Heart
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|released = '''PlayStation'''<br /><sup>JP</sup> September 25, 2008<br /><sup>NA</sup> May 26, 2009<br /><sup>EU</sup> September 18, 2009<br />'''Xbox 360'''<br /><sup>JP</sup> October 1, 2009
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|Row 4 info = '''PlayStation'''<br><sup>JP</sup> September 25, 2008<br><sup>NA</sup> May 26, 2009<br><sup>EU</sup> September 18, 2009<br>'''Xbox 360'''<br><sup>JP</sup> October 1, 2009
 
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|genre = Tactical Role-Playing Game
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|Row 5 info = Tactical role-playing game
 
 
'''Cross Edge''' (クロスエッジ), is a roleplaying video game for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game features characters from the ''Atelier'' series alongside characters from Idea Factory, Capcom, Nippon Ichi Software and Namco Bandai.
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=='''Atelier Characters Appearing in Cross Edge'''==
'''Cross Edge''' (クロスエッジ), is a roleplaying video game for the PlayStation 3. The game features characters from the Atelier series alongside characters from Idea Factory, Capcom, Nippon Ichi Software and Namco Bandai.
 
==Atelier Characters Appearing in Cross Edge==
 
 
[[Marie]] appears as the sole representative of her game, ''Atelier Marie''. She automatically joins the main characters York and Miko, and Morrigan from ''Darkstalkers'', in the beginning of the story and runs the game's synthesis shop when Save Points are introduced. Marie can craft items and equipment for the party provided the player collects recipes throughout the game. As she crafts more often, her Alchemy Level rises and she can create better gear while also reducing her chances of failure (if she tries to craft a high level item made from rare ingredients at an Alchemy Level of 2, for example, it is highly possible for her to screw it up). 
 
[[Marie]] appears as the sole representative of her game, ''Atelier Marie''. She automatically joins the main characters York and Miko, and Morrigan from ''Darkstalkers'', in the beginning of the story and runs the game's synthesis shop when Save Points are introduced. Marie can craft items and equipment for the party provided the player collects recipes throughout the game. As she crafts more often, her Alchemy Level rises and she can create better gear while also reducing her chances of failure (if she tries to craft a high level item made from rare ingredients at an Alchemy Level of 2, for example, it is highly possible for her to screw it up). 
   
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Because ''Cross Edge'' was released in the U.S. before ''Mana Khemia 2'', many North American players were not sure who Raze, Lily, Whim and Reicher were despite their game was already set for English localization; in Japan, ''Mana Khemia 2'' was released first, so gamers there obviously knew the cast better. This game, incidentally, also marks Marie's first official playable appearance in the U.S. since ''Atelier Marie'' was never localized. 
 
Because ''Cross Edge'' was released in the U.S. before ''Mana Khemia 2'', many North American players were not sure who Raze, Lily, Whim and Reicher were despite their game was already set for English localization; in Japan, ''Mana Khemia 2'' was released first, so gamers there obviously knew the cast better. This game, incidentally, also marks Marie's first official playable appearance in the U.S. since ''Atelier Marie'' was never localized. 
   
==Other wikis you may like==
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=='''Other Cross Edge Wikias'''==
 
*[http://disgaea.wikia.com/wiki/Cross_Edge Cross Edge - The ''Disgaea'' Wiki - Wiki]
 
*[http://disgaea.wikia.com/wiki/Cross_Edge Cross Edge - The ''Disgaea'' Wiki - Wiki]
 
*[http://hyperdimensionneptunia.wikia.com/wiki/Hyperdimension_Neptunia_Wiki Hyperdimension Neptunia Wiki]
 
*[http://hyperdimensionneptunia.wikia.com/wiki/Hyperdimension_Neptunia_Wiki Hyperdimension Neptunia Wiki]
 
*[http://mugen-souls.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Mugen souls Wiki]
 
*[http://mugen-souls.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Mugen souls Wiki]
 
*[http://speedydeletion.wikia.com/wiki/Fairy_Fencer_F Fairy Fencer F Wiki]
 
*[http://speedydeletion.wikia.com/wiki/Fairy_Fencer_F Fairy Fencer F Wiki]
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*[http://crossedge.wikia.com/wiki/Cross_Edge_Wiki Cross Edge Wiki]
   
==External links==
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=='''Gallery'''==
 
<gallery orientation="none" position="center" widths="225" captionalign="center">
*[http://www.compileheart.com/xedge/ Official Japanese Site]
 
 
==Gallery==
 
===Images===
 
<gallery orientation="landscape" columns="3" spacing="large" position="right">
 
 
Game_Over.jpg|Game Over
 
Game_Over.jpg|Game Over
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Cross Edge Whim, Raze and Lilly.jpg
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Marie (Cross Edge).jpg|Marie's Default Costume
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Marie Teacher Costume Cross Edge.png|Alternate Costume for Marie
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Marie Swimsuit.jpg|Alternate Costume for Marie
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Marie Kimono.jpg|Alternate Costume for Marie
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Marie School Girl Costume.jpg|Alternate Costume for Marie
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Marie Fairy Costume.jpg|Alternate Costume for Marie
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Whim Default Cross Edge.jpg|Whim's Default Costume
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Whim Secretary Cross Edge.png|Alternative Costume for Whim
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Whim Kimono Cross Edge.jpg|Alternative Costume for Whim
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Whim Gym Uniform Cross Edge.jpg|Alternative Costume for Whim
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Whim Bathing Suit Cross Edge.jpg|Alternative Costume for Whim
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Rozuluze in Cross Edge.jpg|Raze
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Lily-Normal (Cross Edge).png|Lilly's Default Costume
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Lillian Bathing Suit Cross Edge.jpg|Alternate Costume for Lilly
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Lily-Cheerleader (Cross Edge).png|Alternate Costume for Lilly
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Liliane.Vehlendorf.full.411979.jpg|Alternate Costume for Lilly
 
</gallery>
 
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[[Category:Crossover Games]]
 
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Crossover Games]]
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[[Category:Cross Edge]]

Latest revision as of 20:22, 18 November 2019

Cross Edge (クロスエッジ), is a roleplaying video game for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game features characters from the Atelier series alongside characters from Idea Factory, Capcom, Nippon Ichi Software and Namco Bandai.

Atelier Characters Appearing in Cross Edge[]

Marie appears as the sole representative of her game, Atelier Marie. She automatically joins the main characters York and Miko, and Morrigan from Darkstalkers, in the beginning of the story and runs the game's synthesis shop when Save Points are introduced. Marie can craft items and equipment for the party provided the player collects recipes throughout the game. As she crafts more often, her Alchemy Level rises and she can create better gear while also reducing her chances of failure (if she tries to craft a high level item made from rare ingredients at an Alchemy Level of 2, for example, it is highly possible for her to screw it up). 

Raze, Lily, Whim and Reicher appear as the representatives of their game, Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy. Like Marie, Raze and the girls join the party automatically, so there are no requirements to obtaining them. However, because he is an antagonist, Reicher cannot be recruited unless the player is playing the game on Hard mode and has followed the True End route precisely to the note. 

Due to the game's emphasis on costumes for the female party members, Marie and Lily (and Whim by association) can change their outfits, which visibly changes their in-game artwork during conversations and cutscenes. In addition, due to the necessity of alchemy towards the game's True End, Marie arguably plays one of the most important roles toward obtaining it among the automatically recruited cast members. 

Because Cross Edge was released in the U.S. before Mana Khemia 2, many North American players were not sure who Raze, Lily, Whim and Reicher were despite their game was already set for English localization; in Japan, Mana Khemia 2 was released first, so gamers there obviously knew the cast better. This game, incidentally, also marks Marie's first official playable appearance in the U.S. since Atelier Marie was never localized. 

Other Cross Edge Wikias[]

Gallery[]