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Momodora reverie under the moonlight art
Momodora reverie under the moonlight art











momodora reverie under the moonlight art
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The series follows several priestess heroines who utilize magic maple leaves as weapons against monsters and other cursed entities. Momodora is a series of platforming video games developed by Bombservice. There is undoubtedly something special going on in Momodora, but sadly I never felt like I was playing anything more than an introduction to a larger game that doesn’t actually exist.The logo of the series, as of Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight.ĪGM PLAYISM ( Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight) Unfortunately, at the end of the day Karst just wasn’t a very interesting place in which to spend time, and I felt myself wishing for a bit more substance. The act of moving around through the Kingdom of Karst is so well-tuned that I had a lot of fun running through hallways smacking monsters with a leaf. It’s also disappointing in many ways, and I feel like I don’t want to recommend it at all. Momodora is incredible in many ways, and I feel like I can’t recommend it enough.

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If you die in battle, a save point is never far behind, so you’re never punished too hard for failing. Dodging attacks and finding the right time to strike in between phases starts to come naturally once you’ve had the chance to learn the bosses’ patterns. Boss fights are also well-designed: even though they’re brutally difficult, their attacks are all clearly telegraphed. The Maple Leaf-Kaho’s unusual but clever weapon-also packs a satisfying punch, making combat extremely fun when combined with skillful dodges and dashes. Moving around as Kaho is incredibly smooth, and the precision platforming is made more engaging with a double jump that’s just good enough to give you some extra control without making it too easy to clear large spaces. It’s a shame because the core gameplay of Momodora is incredibly solid. That morph ball ability ended up being the very last ability I got, so I never felt like I really had more options to work with until I was already on my way to the endgame. Without a tangible sense of progression from gaining new abilities and opening new areas, it never feels like Momodora has the chance to build momentum. The lack of exploration upgrades makes the already short runtime feel hollow. The air dash is almost never needed to get around, so there’s basically just one ability that actually matters for exploration. Aside from fast travel and damage upgrades, the only new abilities you receive are an air dash and a morph ball-style transformation to fit through tight spaces. The downside, though, is that there are very few upgrades that expand the area you’re able to reach.

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Kaho can’t take many hits when you first start, so if you can’t manage to beat a particular boss you can always double back and explore a different area. It helps alleviate the brutal difficulty of the early hours. Pretty much the entire map can be accessed as soon as you leave the starting area. Things start to get hazy once the world opens up and allows for more free-form exploration. Ironically, I think the limited opening area is the best as the tighter focus helps the level design feel really solid.

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The adventure starts out as a fairly linear side-scroller but eventually opens up into a full Metroidvania. Kaho’s home has fallen under a curse that’s spreading across the land, and she finds that the curse can only be broken by killing the Queen, who has descended into madness. Momodora takes place in the dying Kingdom of Karst, starring a priestess named Kaho. The highs in Momodora are very high, but the lows come a bit too often for it to truly excel. Unfortunately, I wish i could say the same about gameplay. The outstanding art is what originally drew me to Momodora, and I’m happy to say it’s consistently excellent the entire way through. Animation is incredibly smooth, with a ton of detail put into each character. I don’t think I’ve ever seen pixel art quite as gorgeous as what developer Bombservice has pulled off. Momodora is immediately striking from its incredible art design.













Momodora reverie under the moonlight art