Momodora Reverie Under the Moonlight v2.8.0.10-GOG
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[PC GAME] Momodora Reverie Under the Moonlight v2.8.0.10-GOG [1-PART]
Title: Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight
Genre: Action, Indie
Developer: Bombservice
Publisher: AGM PLAYISM
Release Date: 4 Mar, 2016
GOG: https://www.gog.com/game/momodora_reverie_under_the_moonlight
Release Name: Momodora Reverie Under the Moonlight v2.8.0.10-GOG
Game Version: Update 2.8.0.10
Game Releaser: Cracked By GOG
Size: 57.2 MB
Title: Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight
Genre: Action, Indie
Developer: Bombservice
Publisher: AGM PLAYISM
Release Date: 4 Mar, 2016
Genre: Action, Indie
Developer: Bombservice
Publisher: AGM PLAYISM
Release Date: 4 Mar, 2016
GOG: https://www.gog.com/game/momodora_reverie_under_the_moonlight
Release Name: Momodora Reverie Under the Moonlight v2.8.0.10-GOG
Game Version: Update 2.8.0.10
Game Releaser: Cracked By GOG
Size: 57.2 MB
Release Name: Momodora Reverie Under the Moonlight v2.8.0.10-GOG
Game Version: Update 2.8.0.10
Game Releaser: Cracked By GOG
Size: 57.2 MB
About This Game
Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight explores a cursed land in decline. 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. An audience with her majesty, the queen, would surely save the land–but time is short and each night darker than the last.
Reverie Under the Moonlight is the fourth entry in the Momodora series, a side-scrolling platformer focused on action gameplay, with melee combos, dodge mechanics and a plethora of items and spells to unleash upon your enemies. Play casually for the rich setting and mysterious story or crank up the difficulty to run your reflexes through a truly brutal gauntlet.
- Beautifully animated graphics
- Exciting action gameplay – combo, dodge and skewer enemies with arrows
- Intense boss battles with challenging patterns and epic scale
- Difficulty settings appropriate for all, from story and setting lovers to hardcore action enthusiasts
- A breadth of items that can be combined to create new strategies
- A widely varied world to explore, filled with secrets and treasures
- Eccentric allies and foes with compelling personalities
- Mysterious lore and rich backstory in events, dialog and item descriptions
For this fourth Momodora game, which is a prequel to the previous games, the primary focus during development was to improve on 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 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 one.
Hi! I’m Dan, the Senior Content Manager at Playism. I feel very strongly about how much I love Momodora: RUtM and I wanted to share a few words about it.
I grew up on games starting with the early days of the NES and throughout the years action platforming has been a staple genre among my absolute favorites. Long before Metroidvania was a thing I was infatuated with the original Castlevanias, with Metroid, Contra, Ninja Gaiden and the like. About halfway through the PlayStation’s life cycle, sprite-based game development took a nosedive and the games I loved best just weren’t being made as often as they used to.
Indie game development reinvigorated the genre and the magic of actual sprite animation. rdein’s games combine what I always loved about tight action gaming in 2D spaces with splendid influence from modern games like Dark Souls which I am actually playing right now. The way you have to dedicate yourself to the actions you take because of animation locks, the insane intensity driving the boss fights and how epic it is that little ole me can tackle these heroic endeavors, the attention to detail in the environments, designs, animations–all of this stuff is simply stunning and rdein pulls it off to beautiful effect.
And of course I love the story–a strange mystery world that you inhabit with many others: hopeless souls whom you are trying to save. There is detail in every item, every moment of dialog. You’re 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…
I wouldn’t call Momodora: RUtM a metroidvania or a Souls-like, but there are elements of both in there. It’s a game of its own and its one of the best entries in the oceanically broad genre of side-scrolling action. I love it and I’m hella confident that you will too.
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Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight explores a cursed land in decline. 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. An audience with her majesty, the queen, would surely save the land–but time is short and each night darker than the last.
Reverie Under the Moonlight is the fourth entry in the Momodora series, a side-scrolling platformer focused on action gameplay, with melee combos, dodge mechanics and a plethora of items and spells to unleash upon your enemies. Play casually for the rich setting and mysterious story or crank up the difficulty to run your reflexes through a truly brutal gauntlet.
Reverie Under the Moonlight is the fourth entry in the Momodora series, a side-scrolling platformer focused on action gameplay, with melee combos, dodge mechanics and a plethora of items and spells to unleash upon your enemies. Play casually for the rich setting and mysterious story or crank up the difficulty to run your reflexes through a truly brutal gauntlet.
- Beautifully animated graphics
- Exciting action gameplay – combo, dodge and skewer enemies with arrows
- Intense boss battles with challenging patterns and epic scale
- Difficulty settings appropriate for all, from story and setting lovers to hardcore action enthusiasts
- A breadth of items that can be combined to create new strategies
- A widely varied world to explore, filled with secrets and treasures
- Eccentric allies and foes with compelling personalities
- Mysterious lore and rich backstory in events, dialog and item descriptions
For this fourth Momodora game, which is a prequel to the previous games, the primary focus during development was to improve on 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 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 one.
Hi! I’m Dan, the Senior Content Manager at Playism. I feel very strongly about how much I love Momodora: RUtM and I wanted to share a few words about it.
I grew up on games starting with the early days of the NES and throughout the years action platforming has been a staple genre among my absolute favorites. Long before Metroidvania was a thing I was infatuated with the original Castlevanias, with Metroid, Contra, Ninja Gaiden and the like. About halfway through the PlayStation’s life cycle, sprite-based game development took a nosedive and the games I loved best just weren’t being made as often as they used to.
Indie game development reinvigorated the genre and the magic of actual sprite animation. rdein’s games combine what I always loved about tight action gaming in 2D spaces with splendid influence from modern games like Dark Souls which I am actually playing right now. The way you have to dedicate yourself to the actions you take because of animation locks, the insane intensity driving the boss fights and how epic it is that little ole me can tackle these heroic endeavors, the attention to detail in the environments, designs, animations–all of this stuff is simply stunning and rdein pulls it off to beautiful effect.
And of course I love the story–a strange mystery world that you inhabit with many others: hopeless souls whom you are trying to save. There is detail in every item, every moment of dialog. You’re 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…
I wouldn’t call Momodora: RUtM a metroidvania or a Souls-like, but there are elements of both in there. It’s a game of its own and its one of the best entries in the oceanically broad genre of side-scrolling action. I love it and I’m hella confident that you will too.
Click for Zoom
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