The japanese Undertale killer you were waiting for is finally here.
GOTY 1997 is GOTY 2020
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I beat it last night, it was SO GOOD.
Top 5 video game soundtracks ever. Reminds me of Katamari.
Did the game sell well? It deserves to have sold well.
Shit, if Zig Forums also likes it I may have to try it out after all. I was on the fence since a youtuber was shilling it and it looked walking simulator-esque.
I dont think it can be the undertale killer when its probably the reason undertale exists
I mean, it is a "walking simulator" in many ways, but so are Yume Nikki, Outer Wilds and Grim Fandango, and they're all great games (and very different from each other).
Toby said a while back it's one of the games that inspired Undertale.
>since a youtuber was shilling it and it looked walking simulator-esque
I mean you do a lot of walking. Like a lot of it.
But it's still like a genuine puzzle and problem solving game. With mystery and even some level detective like work.
It's more similar to classic point and click adventure games than modern walking simulators. Except you walk instead of point and click.
Fair point, may end up giving it a go then.
>It's more similar to classic point and click adventure games than modern walking simulators. Except you walk instead of point and click.
That's my favorite kind honestly, you just reminded me how much I loved Broken Sword on GBA.
Yeah calling it a "remix RPG" is a little weird because the only character progression is increasing your stamina bar. It's an adventure game with you solving issues and venturing further out into the world as you get more stamina. The gimmick is that it's set in a stereotypical JRPG world, not that it's an RPG itself.
Fair warning, you can't do a lot at the start of the game since you don't have much energy in a day. Also, you do get fast travel later on.
You'll probably need a guide at some point, but don't get filtered.
Check out the official manual
moon-rpg.com
and the current /vr/ thread
I feel like an idiot. I don't know how to save many of the monsters in the three sections right after the house with the second bed.I feel like I'm missing some tools or something.
Saving the monsters after the first town and Rainbow Rocks is definitely more obtuse. Use the GameFAQs guide if you need to for this point in the game
The walking is made a little more complicated by a "limited step" meter which gives you a proper game over if you don't go to a bed (save point) in-game or replenish it with foodstuffs.
The game's manual recommends you stock up along with a special consumable that teleports you to your last visited bed.
Exactly. I do find it odd Toby has been quite inspired by a game he never got to play until quite recently, but it is sweet that his interest to do so was what influenced the english release.
I myself have intentionally been keeping off spoilers and only read the manual while waiting for my switch so I can enjoy more the game.
Also if you want the manual (quite needed for a PS1 title): moon-rpg.com
shut up, i watched a stream of it, looks boring as shit
>I watched a stream
HAHAHAHAHAHA OH NO NO NO NO
you got 10 seconds to beat it before i add you to the list of NSF casualties
Watching a stream != playing the game
Thanks, appreciate it.
>watched a stream of it
For your sake, better have been a 'no commentary'.
How is this the Undertale killer? If anything, it's an Undertale enabler.
>GOTY 1997 is GOTY 2020
Yeah, FF7 was GOTY and FF7r will be now again.
Yeah man, discovered one of my favorite bands thru it. It got to a point where I had to scour a shit ton of obscure websites just to find a way to listen to the albums, ended up uploading everything myself. youtube.com
what
This is just a japanese game made by japs who accidentally made a cryptic point and click pc game
Picked this up cos the history behind it seemed interesting.
Please play this bros.
the OST has no right being this good
Nah bro. It's a fucking great game. Yuh you walk alot, but there are tons of well made puzzles in the game, plus the characters are neat by and large.
Definitely buy it, even if it's well over two decades late Love de lic deserve awknowledgement for their work, same for the offshoot companies like skip and the guys who made chulip.
moon has been a cult classic for the better part of the last 15 years, people have put out full scripts/menu translations. Just cause there's no patch doesn't mean the game wasn't translated.
Can anyone link me a rom for this
Switch eshop.
someone on /vr/ said a translated iso has been floating around on the internet. good luck on your search.
or, just buy/pirate the Switch port
he asked for a rom not an iso so obviously he meant the switch version.
because he couldn't possibly be fucking retarded enough to call an iso a rom.