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Released on December 1, 2020, Chronos: Before the Ashes is a third-person action RPG for the Nintendo Switch that serves as a prequel to the acclaimed Remnant: From the Ashes

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  • Combat is slower than Dark Souls – more tactical, less fluid. Enemy variety is limited.
  • Boss fights are challenging but sometimes feel unfair due to camera angles or hitbox issues (worse on Switch’s lower frame rate).
  • No difficulty options. Expect to die often – which means aging quickly.

Q: Is Chronos: Before the Ashes a prequel to Remnant?

A: Yes. It explains the origins of the Dreamers and the Root, though the gameplay is entirely different (melee vs. shooting). Chronos- Before the Ashes Switch NSP

The game’s hook is brilliant: Every time your character dies, they age by one year. You start as a young, agile hero. But as you fail, you grow older. By age 40, you lose physical strength and speed but gain wisdom (intelligence and magic potency). By age 80, you are frail but a master of arcane arts. This mechanic forces you to rethink your build dynamically. Die too much early on, and you’ll be forced into a mage build late game. Released on December 1, 2020, Chronos: Before the

Chronos: Before the Ashes

Here’s a concise review of for the Nintendo Switch (NSP format – digitally), focusing on performance, gameplay, and value. Combat is slower than Dark Souls – more

Game overview (brief)

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Chronos: Before the Ashes is an action RPG that blends the combat difficulty of a "Soulslike" game with the dungeon-crawling structure of a classic Legend of Zelda title. For Switch owners looking for a dark fantasy fix, this NSP title offers a unique mechanic that distinguishes it from the crowd:

Released on December 1, 2020, Chronos: Before the Ashes is a third-person action RPG for the Nintendo Switch that serves as a prequel to the acclaimed Remnant: From the Ashes

If you want, I can:

  • Combat is slower than Dark Souls – more tactical, less fluid. Enemy variety is limited.
  • Boss fights are challenging but sometimes feel unfair due to camera angles or hitbox issues (worse on Switch’s lower frame rate).
  • No difficulty options. Expect to die often – which means aging quickly.

Q: Is Chronos: Before the Ashes a prequel to Remnant?

A: Yes. It explains the origins of the Dreamers and the Root, though the gameplay is entirely different (melee vs. shooting).

The game’s hook is brilliant: Every time your character dies, they age by one year. You start as a young, agile hero. But as you fail, you grow older. By age 40, you lose physical strength and speed but gain wisdom (intelligence and magic potency). By age 80, you are frail but a master of arcane arts. This mechanic forces you to rethink your build dynamically. Die too much early on, and you’ll be forced into a mage build late game.

Chronos: Before the Ashes

Here’s a concise review of for the Nintendo Switch (NSP format – digitally), focusing on performance, gameplay, and value.

Game overview (brief)

Aging.

Chronos: Before the Ashes is an action RPG that blends the combat difficulty of a "Soulslike" game with the dungeon-crawling structure of a classic Legend of Zelda title. For Switch owners looking for a dark fantasy fix, this NSP title offers a unique mechanic that distinguishes it from the crowd:

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