That's No Moon's Crossfire is a singleplayer stealth-forward shooter
Los Angeles studio That's No Moon unveiled Crossfire, a surprising departure from the name's history. Backed by Smilegate yet staffed by developers who cut their teeth at Naughty Dog, the studio has built a singleplayer, third-person, stealth-forward tactical shooter.
The game centers on Layla Qassem, voiced and performed by Claudia Doumit, and her uneasy partnership with mercenary Delroy Cross—an "unlikely duo" Kurosaki likens to Midnight Run. The presentation married cinematic, behind-the-back storytelling with sharply simulated combat.
Play showed brief, scrappy firefights where high lethality, limited healing and manual magazine reloading demand careful play. Instead of a standard crosshair, the HUD projects a first-person view of the weapon’s sights while remaining in third-person, a neat way to convey gun feel.
United States, Los Angeles
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