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Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight launched in March 2016 as a prequel to the established series from developer Bombservice. Published by PLAYISM, this title brings together elements of adventure and role-playing within a tight side-scrolling framework. You play as Kaho, a priestess tasked with stopping a curse that merges the living world with the dead. The game arrived on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Linux, and Mac. It is a compact indie action experience focused on combat mechanics rather than massive open areas. The setting feels dark and atmospheric without relying on endless exploration. This fourth installment in the franchise refines previous concepts into a polished challenge where timing and movement matter more than stats.
You move Kaho eastward through distinct zones while engaging enemies with melee combos and dodges. Your primary weapon is a leaf, which serves as both a sword and a ranged projectile depending on your actions. Combat requires you to learn enemy patterns and time your dashes precisely to avoid taking damage. Between fights, you collect items and spells that expand your abilities or restore health. The game features a single-player campaign where progress depends on mastering these systems rather than grinding levels. You cross platforms while hunting for hidden secrets and facing bosses that demand specific strategies. Sessions focus on short bursts of intense action followed by brief moments to manage inventory and plan your next route through the cursed lands.
Critics and players have responded very well to this entry in the series. Metacritic holds a score of 82 out of 100, while IGDB lists an average rating of 84.2 based on 125 user reviews. The community moods lean heavily toward positive sentiment, with many users noting the tight controls and challenging boss fights as highlights. Average playtime hovers around 6 to 8 hours for a standard run, though completionists might spend longer hunting for all achievements. Review snippets often mention the satisfying combat loop and the distinct art style that sets it apart from generic platformers. Some players note the difficulty spikes are fair but require patience. The game maintains a strong reputation among fans of difficult indie action titles who value skill over luck.
This title is worth your time if you want a focused action experience with high stakes and no filler content. At its current price point on most stores, the 6-hour runtime delivers excellent value for fans of tight combat mechanics. You will earn achievements by mastering dodge timing and defeating all bosses without dying in specific zones. Bombservice crafted a game that respects your time while offering genuine frustration. It is not for players who want to relax or explore vast open worlds. The challenge here is real, but the satisfaction of overcoming each obstacle makes it worthwhile. Grab it if you enjoy punishing games where every death teaches you something new about the mechanics.
In a small corner of the world, Kaho, a priestess sets off on a journey to save the land. A ghastly curse is swallowing the land and blending the world of the living with the world of the dead. Travels eastward in search of answers and hopes to stop the spread of the curse. The word whispered on the wind is the Queen may have answers, though it's unclear if her Highness is carrying the cure...or the source of the plague.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
84.2
RAWG Rating
3.9
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