A challenge has been set by the Druids of the High Temple! You and your tribe have to compete with up to three others to find the Moonstone and bring it back to the Stone Circle. The prize is ultimate power!
Sounds simple enough if it wasn't for the small matter of the Black Knights.
They have oth...
A challenge has been set by the Druids of the High Temple! You and your tribe have to compete with up to three others to find the Moonstone and bring it back to the Stone Circle. The prize is ultimate power!
Sounds simple enough if it wasn't for the small matter of the Black Knights.
They have other ideas. Their masters have sworn them to destroy the Moonstone - and you with it.
They have a whole gang of extremely nasty friends to help them. These include hammer-wielding Trogs, vicious Ratmen, Mudmen of the wetlands and the terrible lady known as The Guardian.
Moonstone is a remarkable combination of fast, aggressive combat action and subtle role-play that, perhaps uniquely, challenges your brain - while it covers you in gore.
Oh, by the way, if the sight of so much blood upsets you, don't worry. The blood is an option!
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This is a real gem!
Thank you for bringing back those memories! Played this one with my pals back in the nineties until the disks wore out. I dont know if it is me that changed, or the way they design games today. But despite the limited performance possibilities back in the days, those were smart designed pieces of art that gave joy and emotion to their audience.
Moonstone: a hard days knight is one obscure gem ( personally, I've never heard of it until a few months ago), but man, it does feel astonishingly good
A pixel glory quest where you'll be send searching for the mythical moonstones, to prove your worth to the gods of old. Gameplay wise, one to four player can play in a map ( just like some sort of party game) where you'll face terrible opponents ( although, after playing a few times, you'll be able to learn their pattern rather quickly) in a 2d environment
The main focus of the game is swordplay ( with a little of knife throwing add to the mix) and, I must admit, the combat may be a little clunky, but otherwise, damn, it holds up really well, even to this day. Indeed, the fighting mechanics are well implemented and easy to learn without reading anything from the manual ( although you want to do it anyway, since it explains how shops, leveling up and other things work)
It's rather simple: you go, kill, collect the loot and the keys, get stronger, defend yourself from other knights, KILL THE DRAGON ( if you do it, basically you have already won), face the final boss and return to the circle of druids in the right time to win the game
What truly have attracted my attention is the care and passion that this game transpires: anything, from lore to visual style, will remind you of an epic adventure
To clarify, the only reason I'm not giving a full 5 stars is for the clunkyness of the combat system, some later encounter that could have been done better and a lack of a righteous soundtrack in most of the game ( although sound is present, you'll hear music just in a few places. besides, the lack of music is truly a personal preference, not truly an objective criticism towards the game)
So, do I advice 'tis piece of golden glory? YES, but for the most ''modern'' players, those who lack patient, may be a little boring. For all the retrò and nostalgia gamers, it's the saint grai.. I mean, the moonstone they were searching for!
This is one of my favourite games of all time, and I was very excited when I saw it on GOG. Unfortunately, my expectations were too high.
- There is no music from the original game and the Amiga version, only noisy and annoying 16-bit sound effects.
- The enemies still have the ability to "lock" your sprite among them. Other instantly kill you if you linger half a second more. So, the same old problems of gameplay that could have been easily corrected.
- There is no modification at all in the game, no possibility to customize controls (I played with a keybord with directional arrows and Enter, really uncomfortable). They didn't even add a pause button, so you cannot pause the game.
This port is exactly the same of the DosBox version. You decide if paying money to have a launcher.
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