Posted on: October 31, 2022

MotherKojiro
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Costumes and Candy
Forget horror; this is what Halloween is all about. Most associate the season with dark, dingy rooms and grotesque creatures (usually zombies), but Costume Quest does something a bit more interesting. Trick-or-Treat is (or at least was) a time when you get to explore your neighborhood at a time you don't usually get to see, and with minimal supervision to boot! You get to be whatever you want and every house gives you free candy; what's not to love? This game does an excellent job of capturing both that experience and the child-like sense of wonder that came with it. The gameplay is simple: you wander around the neighborhood, going door to door for treats. Sometimes, you get tricks, and you'll have to battle monsters. Fights are pretty simple; it's basically just Paper Mario with a big special attack you can perform every 3 turns. You make new costumes to change what kind of warrior you are in battle, and there are other collectibles along the way that provide small benefits. The game is broken up into sections to keep exploration from getting too overwhelming, too. Where the game really shines is in the rest of the presentation. The environments are mostly dark with a beautiful glow, the color of which varies depending on the area, and it PERFECTLY represents what Trick-or-Treat was like. Better yet are the costumes: they look like a typical kids' costume while you're walking around, but every battle begins with an over-the-top transformation into a real robot, knight, or whatever else you're wearing. Attack animations are great, and the special moves are just as over-the-top; my personal favorite is Anthem. The story is cute and imaginative, and even if it isn't a huge focus, it fits in really well. This is the sort of thing you play for the charm and the experience; if that sounds good, then this is absolutely worth a go.
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