From the review: "Croixleur Sigma seems to run out of steam right when you start to get the hang of the gameplay. The presentation is top notch, but there's not much below the surface."
Noisy Pixel reviews Croixleur Sigma from developer Souvenir Circ. available now on Nintendo Switch, also available on PS4, PS Vita, and PC
VGChartz's Evan Norris: "Croixleur Sigma is surprisingly fun. What looks—and sometimes plays—like a generic button-mashing anime game is saved from mediocrity by a wealth of modes, high replay value, and some snappy hack-and-slash gameplay. It's a title all about realistic expectations: go in expecting a significant story or a traditional roe-playing adventure framework, and you'll be disappointed; press start expecting a repetitive, but rewarding coin-op type experience, and you'll most likely have a decent time. Be warned though: a nasty bug will prevent you from seeing everything the game has on offer (publisher Playism expects a patch within the next few days)."
Croixleur Sigma's magical girl-infused hack-and-slash action may be a bit cliché, but that doesn't stop it from being a fun and tough-as-nails arcade-like title that's easy to pick up, and hard to put down.