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Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight

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Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight, is a popular steam game developed by Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight. You can download Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

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Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight, is a popular steam game developed by Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight. You can download Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight Features

The latest installment in the Momodora series.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1747760/Momodora_Moonlit_Farewell/

About the Game

Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight takes the player on a journey through a cursed land on the brink of eradication. Evil spreads, the dead rise, and corruption reigns. Hope is but a faded memory for all but one: a priestess named Kaho from the village of Lun. If only Kaho could somehow gain audience with the Queen, Her Majesty could surely be convinced to lend her power to help save the land and its inhabitants from certain doom―but time is short, and each coming night falls darker than the last...

Reverie Under The Moonlight is the fourth installment in the Momodora series of side-scrolling action platformers, featuring melee combos, dodge mechanics, and a plethora of items and spells to unleash upon your enemies. Play casually to fully take in and enjoy the rich setting and engaging, mysterious story, or crank up the difficulty to run your reflexes through a truly brutal gauntlet.

  • Beautifully animated graphics

  • Exciting action gameplay: pull off impressive combos, dodge attacks, and skewer enemies with arrows

  • Intense boss battles with challenging patterns and epic scale

  • Difficulty settings appropriate for all types of players―from story and setting lovers to hardcore action enthusiasts

  • A breadth of items that can be combined to facilitate new strategies

  • An amazingly diverse world to explore, filled with secrets and treasures

  • Eccentric allies and foes with compelling personalities

  • Mysterious lore and rich backstory woven into events, dialogue, and item descriptions

For this fourth installment in the Momodora series―which actually serves a prequel to the previous games―the primary focus during development was on improvements to the gameplay and art. The combat gameplay has truly evolved since the days of Momo III, and the character sprites are now bigger and better animated.

We also made an effort to include more tiny details here and there, expand on the world lore, and create more exciting boss battles.

I believe this is the best Momodora game in the series, and definitely the most polished title so far.

Most of us at Playism grew up playing video games during the early days of the NES, and throughout the years, action-platformers have been some of the staples in our respective game libraries. Long before “Metroidvania” was a thing, we fell in love with the original Castlevania series, as well as with other Hall of Famers such as the Metroid, Contra, and Ninja Gaiden games. About halfway through the lifecycle of the first-generation PlayStation, sprite-based game development took an unfortunate nosedive, and the sorts of games we loved most and grew up with just weren't being made as frequently or, frankly, with as much love and care as they once were.

Indie game development really helped to reinvigorate both the sprite-based action-platformer genre and the magic of actual sprite animation. rdein's games combine what we’ve always loved about tight-action 2D gaming with splendid influences from more modern games like Dark Souls. The dedication to your actions necessitated by animation locks; the insane intensity driving the boss fights and how epic it is that this quaint little heroine can tackle these heroic endeavors; the attention to detail in the environments, designs, and animations... all of this stuff is simply stunning and rdein pulls it off to beautiful effect.

Then there’s also the story itself, which is also a masterpiece in game storytelling: a strange, mysterious world that you inhabit with countless hopeless souls whom you are trying to save. There is painstaking detail in every item, every snippet of dialogue. You find yourself constantly readjusting how you feel about these people. You're trying to save them, but do they even want to be saved? Or should you be more worried about that awkwardly sinister tone in their voices...?

Momodora: RUTM shouldn’t exactly be categorized as “Metroidvania” or “Souls-like”, but there certainly are elements of both contained within. It's a game of its own, and it’s one of the best entries in the mind-bogglingly expansive genre of side-scrolling action-platformers. We at Playism all love the game, and we can state with absolute confidence that if you’ve bothered to read this far, then you certainly will, too.

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Download Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight on PC With GameLoop Emulator

Get Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight steam game

Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight, is a popular steam game developed by Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight. You can download Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight Features

The latest installment in the Momodora series.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1747760/Momodora_Moonlit_Farewell/

About the Game

Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight takes the player on a journey through a cursed land on the brink of eradication. Evil spreads, the dead rise, and corruption reigns. Hope is but a faded memory for all but one: a priestess named Kaho from the village of Lun. If only Kaho could somehow gain audience with the Queen, Her Majesty could surely be convinced to lend her power to help save the land and its inhabitants from certain doom―but time is short, and each coming night falls darker than the last...

Reverie Under The Moonlight is the fourth installment in the Momodora series of side-scrolling action platformers, featuring melee combos, dodge mechanics, and a plethora of items and spells to unleash upon your enemies. Play casually to fully take in and enjoy the rich setting and engaging, mysterious story, or crank up the difficulty to run your reflexes through a truly brutal gauntlet.

  • Beautifully animated graphics

  • Exciting action gameplay: pull off impressive combos, dodge attacks, and skewer enemies with arrows

  • Intense boss battles with challenging patterns and epic scale

  • Difficulty settings appropriate for all types of players―from story and setting lovers to hardcore action enthusiasts

  • A breadth of items that can be combined to facilitate new strategies

  • An amazingly diverse world to explore, filled with secrets and treasures

  • Eccentric allies and foes with compelling personalities

  • Mysterious lore and rich backstory woven into events, dialogue, and item descriptions

For this fourth installment in the Momodora series―which actually serves a prequel to the previous games―the primary focus during development was on improvements to the gameplay and art. The combat gameplay has truly evolved since the days of Momo III, and the character sprites are now bigger and better animated.

We also made an effort to include more tiny details here and there, expand on the world lore, and create more exciting boss battles.

I believe this is the best Momodora game in the series, and definitely the most polished title so far.

Most of us at Playism grew up playing video games during the early days of the NES, and throughout the years, action-platformers have been some of the staples in our respective game libraries. Long before “Metroidvania” was a thing, we fell in love with the original Castlevania series, as well as with other Hall of Famers such as the Metroid, Contra, and Ninja Gaiden games. About halfway through the lifecycle of the first-generation PlayStation, sprite-based game development took an unfortunate nosedive, and the sorts of games we loved most and grew up with just weren't being made as frequently or, frankly, with as much love and care as they once were.

Indie game development really helped to reinvigorate both the sprite-based action-platformer genre and the magic of actual sprite animation. rdein's games combine what we’ve always loved about tight-action 2D gaming with splendid influences from more modern games like Dark Souls. The dedication to your actions necessitated by animation locks; the insane intensity driving the boss fights and how epic it is that this quaint little heroine can tackle these heroic endeavors; the attention to detail in the environments, designs, and animations... all of this stuff is simply stunning and rdein pulls it off to beautiful effect.

Then there’s also the story itself, which is also a masterpiece in game storytelling: a strange, mysterious world that you inhabit with countless hopeless souls whom you are trying to save. There is painstaking detail in every item, every snippet of dialogue. You find yourself constantly readjusting how you feel about these people. You're trying to save them, but do they even want to be saved? Or should you be more worried about that awkwardly sinister tone in their voices...?

Momodora: RUTM shouldn’t exactly be categorized as “Metroidvania” or “Souls-like”, but there certainly are elements of both contained within. It's a game of its own, and it’s one of the best entries in the mind-bogglingly expansive genre of side-scrolling action-platformers. We at Playism all love the game, and we can state with absolute confidence that if you’ve bothered to read this far, then you certainly will, too.

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  • Developer

    Bombservice

  • Latest Version

    1.0.0

  • Last Updated

    2016-03-04

  • Category

    Steam-game

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Reviews

  • JobbingOn_A_SundayNight

    Nov 25, 2022

    Pretty fffflipin nice my friend.
  • Everyn

    Dec 11, 2022

    Overall a fun metroidvania, especially if you're new to the genre. It's strong in its pixel art, character design, and combat, but felt a bit weak with the story. In its defense, I haven't played the first 3 games and this one acts as a prequel, so I'm unfamiliar with the overall lore. The ending is a bit anti-climactic, especially if you miss the true ending, but it's a good game when taking everything into account.
  • gamedeal user

    Jan 6, 2023

    I very much enjoyed this mini metroidvania for the price. It feels like it was meant to be played through multiple times if you're into that, but that ain't really my bag.
  • SusBlade

    Feb 20, 2023

    I like the big boob tall blue woman
  • Ansi3l

    Mar 4, 2023

    oh my god i can't believe i never wrote a review for this, anyways amazing game with good graphics, gameplay, etc. looking at stuff for it atm because i might be writing something 4 school about this (and these types of games because i love them) oooh, i forgot how good the mood on this was, can't wait 4 the next game!(well i can actually considering the amount of unplayed games i already have, but you get the point)
  • böb

    Mar 20, 2023

    astonishing visuals and atmosphere, equally great music. i'd change some things regarding the boss fights, because i felt like they were lacking more attacks, but that doesn't stop most of them from being great.
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 26, 2023

    kaho ftw
  • StarWolf

    Jul 3, 2023

    An overall solid Metroidvania with wonderful pixel art, sound design/music, and satisfactory combat. Screw the spikes though. The spikes can go straight to hell.
  • IguanaOstrava

    Jul 11, 2023

    It's a game that appeals to male, female, whoever-you-identify-as fantasy: you can turn into a kitty and take a nap. As far as metroidvanias go, this one is a bit smaller in scale than its contemporaries (my first playthrough took me around 7 hours), but that's not necessarily a bad thing! In a world where a lot of games tend to be bloated with side content this is a very nice refresher. That of course wouldn't mean much if the game didn't have substance. And Momodora delivers in abundance. The music and ambience is atmospheric, the visuals are charming and detailed, the combat is simple but nice, the secrets are plentiful the story and the world are interesting enough. Beware that in spite of the somewhat cutesy visuals the atmosphere of the game is very somber and often depressing. A much reviled comparison to Souls series is surprisingly apt here. If you are in any way interested in metroidvanias, this is simply a quality specimen of the genre. If you are new, it servers as a nice introduction to the genre. Either way, for this price point it's very much worth to give it a try.
  • gamedeal user

    Mar 5, 2016

    A tremendous surprise compared to the previous game. I was a pretty big fan of Momodora III, so I bought this game totally blind and expected it to be an extension of all the things I loved about the first. I was stunned and delighted to find that this game is leaps and bounds ahead of the previous while still maintaining all of the satisfying, simple, and challenging combat and encounters. The character sprites have been entirely redone in a larger size with more lovingly placed pixels than ever, and the game is set in a more properly connected world that begs to have every nook and cranny fully explored several times. I know the Dark Souls comparison does get thrown around a lot these days, but Momodora RUtM really *does* feel like Darks Souls's adorable little sister, and I mean that in the most affectionate way possible.
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