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Alabaster Dawn poster
May 7, 2026

Alabaster Dawn

Broadly loved
Reactions
429
Score confidence
very high
Platforms
PC · Linux
84
Score

The game

Break Nyx’s curse and guide humanity's rebirth in this top-down 2.5D Action RPG from the creators of CrossCode. Battle enemies with stylish combos, wield multiple divine weapons, solve intriguing puzzles and explore a changing world.

Developer
Radical Fish Games
Platforms
PC · Linux
Screenshots

The real review

Alabaster Dawn is a solid action RPG from the CrossCode team, with its flashy combat, sharp 2.5D pixel art, and smart puzzles earning it high marks. The big complaint is around the PC and Linux versions, which some found poorly optimized or frustrating to launch. Still, most players are digging the core gameplay loop and see it as a worthy follow-up from Radical Fish Games.

Most praised
Graphics
Gameplay
Story
Value
Performance
Most faulted
Most divisive
Difficulty
Multiplayer

Sentiment split

69% positive
29% mixed
1% negative

By aspect

gameplay93
graphics95
value79
story81
difficulty50
performance70
multiplayer50

How opinion moved

The trend appears once there are a couple of scoring runs to compare.

Buzz

Buzz tracking starts with this game’s next scoring run — daily conversation volume will chart here as it accumulates.

Names & topics that came up

Radical Fish Gamesdeveloper353× · 19%+Alabaster Dawnfeature112× · 60%+PCplatform52× · 0%+Twitchplatform39× · 3%+CrossCodefeature22× · 64%+Steamplatform22× · 5%+speedrun.complatform16× · 0%+speedrunningfeature15× · 100%+demofeature14× · 86%+pixel artfeature12× · 75%+Linuxplatform10× · 0%+Alabaster Dawndeveloper9× · 89%+atzelorddeveloper9× · 0%+twitch.tvplatform8× · 0%+Junocharacter8× · 50%+

Where the signal came from

Social Media
429

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