Moon Hunters Review ? Praise The Moon (PS4)
It’s always a bummer when a port of a game adds more issues than it fixes. Typically it’s understandable and happens when a game is ported to a way less powerful system like Borderlands 2 on Vita. In the case of Moon Hunters, it’s far more baffling. There is really no reason why the PlayStation 4 version of the game should be missing features and running poorly.
What is tragic about Moon Hunters receiving a poor port on PS4, is that the game is really rad. It’s a short, top-down action RPG that takes about an hour to play through. While that might seem short, there are many different endings to see and different paths to take. Each one reveals more about the intriguing world that the game takes place and shows more of its narrative. The story focuses on a struggling world that is nearing a state of chaos. The people of the world either pray to the Sun or the Moon. Sadly, the two groups aren’t exactly friendly towards each other, and it’s up to the player to find the missing Moon goddess before the Sun cult does irreversible harm.
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The story is intentionally vague at first, but it did more than enough to pique my interest. The rest of the story is told through interactions with different NPCs. Typically it’s not as easy as just talking to them. Most of the time you’ll need an ability (like being patient or being able to talk to animals) or have to make a difficult decision in order to view the scene. Thi...
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