Posted on: May 28, 2016

LexHollow
Games: 249 Reviews: 3
Soulsvania Appetiser
Momodora: RutM is a very solid Metroidvania game which exudes inspiration from both the IGA Castlevania games and the Souls series. It takes approximately 5 hours to beat. TL;DR: If the trailer appeals to you and you've enjoyed games like Symphony of the Night, it's very likely you'll have fun with Momodora, unless you're fatigued with this genre. Gameplay: The kinaesthetics are good; dodge rolls have invincibility frames and the animations for melee attacks have impact. There's that's factor of risk/reward in that enemies hit very hard, but they also have low HP and are easily stun-locked. The player's initial move-set doesn't change much, though there are collectable upgrades which improve weapons (e.g. faster arrow draw speed) and a handful of active items/ spells. The world is laid out like a typical Metroidvania - a series of interconnecting corridors with strategically placed bell towers (which function as save and warp points), divided into areas with their own aesthetic theming. Each area has a variety of combat and platforming challenges, climaxing with a boss battle. Storytelling: NPC dialogue is the main means of plot conveyance. The protagonist is silent, so there are many instances of NPCs essentially repeating what she said ('oh, you're a priestess, huh?'). Though there are some static NPCs, there are enough which move around the world pursuing their own quests over the course of the game, and some instances where they engage in battle. Overall, there's the impression that there's an established world which doesn't simply revolve around the protagonist and which spans beyond what's seen in-game. Replayability: [MINOR SPOILER, MAYBE] There are multiple endings, however the criteria for obtaining them isn't very substantial. However, after beating the game, a 'hard mode' unlocks, which does things like increase the number of enemy placements. There are secrets tucked away, which also increases replay value.
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