![]() ![]() ![]() This simplicity, however, is what creates the difficulty. The combat is deceptively simple, with only two offensive options–the bow and the leaf–and one defensive–dodging. The scenery is dark and moody through most of the game, which compliments the somber tone of the story and characters. This game leans more toward the Castlevania side of the metroidvania genre, both with its gameplay and its tone. ![]() Wielding a magic leaf, you play as Kaho, a priestess from a small village, who has come to Karst City in order to stop a plague that has beset her home. Playing a great “metroidvania” is one of the best experiences in gaming, in my opinion, and despite a few glaring flaws, Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight is great metroidvania. ![]()
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