The worst curses will destroy items when you leave the dungeon. Items in chests generally have some sort of curse placed on them that range in severity the gentlest curses require you to place the item in a certain area of your inventory. Some rooms will have chests in the middle, which can only be opened when all the monsters in the area are defeated. The main way to accumulate items is by killing enemies almost all enemies will drop something when defeated. Along your journey you will come across the journals of previous explorers who will expand on the history of the gates and provide some hints about the exploration process. Some heavier weapons reduce your speed as well, so if you want to tear through monsters with a buster sword like Cloud Strife you may be disappointed.Įxploring each dungeon is a fun experience. I was never very good at a speedier character when I tried it, but those of you with nimbler fingers may want to give it a try. Heavier armor will reduce your speed, while lighter armor will make you faster. Armor raises your HP and defense, but sometimes at a tradeoff for speed. New or upgraded weapons increase damage, and some weapons have a chance to inflict status effects. Moonlighter does not use experience points or levels for its character progression system the sole way to improve Will’s stats is through his equipment. There is also a very useful roll action that you can use to get into and out of trouble. The bow provides a nice alternative if you’re low on health and/or the enemy you’re fighting is hard to get close to. If you do forget to block, you can use health potions to restore some lost HP. You should do it more often than I did it really helps. Melee weapons also have the ability to guard, which I very frequently forgot to do. The melee weapons all play fairly similarly you walk up to enemies and swipe at them. You can arm Will with a variety of weapons, including sword and shield, spears, claws, and bows. Defeating the boss grants you that dungeon’s key once you’ve cleared all four dungeons, you have everything you need to unlock the mysterious fifth gate. Each gate consists of three levels, ending in a boss fight at the end. Moonlighter adds some roguelike elements to its dungeons, as the layout is different every time you enter. The camera angle and dungeon layouts are very similar to the classic NES title. I mentioned Legend of Zelda before, and that is the best comparison for the dungeon crawling aspect of Moonlighter. In Moonlighter, players take control of Will to solve the mystery of the gates – and maybe revitalize his hometown in the process. At nights, he sneaks into the remaining open gate to retrieve artifacts to keep his store stocked and seek answers concerning what the gates are and how they came to be. Will, heir to the Moonlighter shop, is captivated by the mystery of the fifth gate like his father before him. Without the riches brought by the gate explorers, Rynoka has fallen on hard times. The most famous of these shops is Moonlighter – one the few that survives to this day.ĭue to the highly dangerous nature of the gates and the diminishing returns of the adventurers entering them, three gates have been closed in addition to the locked gate. A small village, Rynoka, sprang up near the dig and great prosperity followed for many shops serving the influx of treasure-seekers. Adventurers from all around flocked to the site, hoping to lay claim to the vast riches the gates seemed to promise. The fifth was locked, with no apparent way to open it. Early explorers found that four of the gates were pathways to other dimensions, where they found relics of unknown power and immense value. It’s one of the best games I’ve played in a while.Ī long time ago, five gates were discovered in an archaeological dig site. Moonlighter for the Nintendo Switch takes that basic formula and kicks things up to the next level with a heavy dose of Legend of Zelda-style dungeons with a little bit of roguelike flair thrown in for good measure. It combined a simple shop keeping mechanic with dungeon crawling action/adventure. One of my favorite cult games of all time is Reccetear, a small Japanese game about a young girl and her fairy companion trying to keep her family’s shop from going under. Category: Action, Adventure, Role-Playing, Simulation
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