Rainbow Moon review

Rainbow Moon offers a lot of game for a small price, but with lots of grinding, slow progression and non-existent story, it’s too much of a bad thing.

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Pros

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    Mix of random and forced encounters

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    Mix of strong and weak enemies

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    Fast paced battle system

Cons

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    Being punished for making mistakes

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    Slow pace of the game

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    Useless game mechanics

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Although you'd be forgiven for thinking that PSN exclusive Rainbow Moon sounds like some Sailor Moon spin-off, it’s a tactical role-playing game. Rainbow Moon is a fairly typical take on the genre: You’ll be spending a lot of time moving your chess pieces around a grid, taking turns, trading MP for spells and thwacking bees --a lot of them-- with swords.

In the game, you step into the boots of hero Baldren. On his way to an annual duel with his arch-rival, Baldren is suddenly flung into a portal and transported to Rainbow Moon, a colorful celestial body. A horde of monsters has also gate-crashed his dimensional hopping, making his quest to return home all the more difficult. If you don’t like the sound of the story, don’t fret, because it doesn’t play a big role in driving the game forward.

Once you get into the rhythm of the game, enemy encounters can fly by much faster than other strategy RPGs. Making decisions doesn’t take a lot of button strokes to execute and there aren't many menus to navigate mid-battle. But with this speed comes a price and there is no way to take back decisions once you make them. It's extremely frustrating when you accidently press the wrong direction while moving or enter the “defend” command when you didn’t mean to.

Though many bemoan the SRPG as a genre for being too slow, the cost is too high to bear when trading precision for speed. When carefully laid strategies mean everything, it's a nasty compromise.

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GenreRole Playing
DescriptionThis PSN-only strategy RPG title put you and your party up against a variety of mystical and magical creatures in the land of Rainbow Moon.
Platform"PS Vita"
US censor rating"Everyone 10+"
UK censor rating""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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