
If you are looking for a dungeon-crawler to get stuck into, then you are in luck, as this brand-new release is being met with heaps of positive reviews.
Released on 12 April and developed by KIRA LLC, Lunacid - Tears of the Moon is a brand-new first-person dungeon-crawler where you will need to explore various dungeons in order to find powerful weapons and spells in order to halt the end of the world.
Check out the trailer for Lunacid - Tears of the Moon below!
“The Kingdom of Lyria rests in darkness, surrounded on all sides by the vast poison sea,” the official Steam synopsis reads.
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“In ages long past, brilliant silver moonlight fell upon Lyria, leading to its accession as a great kingdom of magic. But this time of solace may soon end.”
You will take on the role of Calamis Cerulean who was once granted with the knowledge of the end of the world and so he has no choice but to venture across the dangerous lands on the hunt for magics of light and dark.
It will not be long before the Great Old One who sleeps underground will rise once more and once he is awake, the world will plunge into darkness once again.
However, if you succeed on your journey, you will soon discover the silver moonlight which, once shone over the Great Old One, will put him to sleep once more.
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That is if you survive, that is.
Luncaid - Tears of the Moon is free to download on Steam right now, so if you are a PC gamer, this will be the perfect title for you.
Especially as it already has a ‘very positive’ rating on the Valve storefront with fans praising its retro aesthetics, engaging story and lore, and its links to the original Lunacid title.
One positive review from user Lady Vilja read, “Having played through the game in its entirety, I've got to say I only have one real gripe; I wish there was more!
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I collected the best weapons, armor, and spells (as far as I know), and I enjoyed the progression.”
User lemonified agreed with their own review reading as follows: “KIRA always does amazing with their games, we could always use more Lunacid and I can't wait for the DLC.
It's short, as to be expected but I love all the lore implications/story and it was fun and worth my time.”
Topics: Steam, PC, Free Games