Lunacid Reviews
Lunacid is certainly an intriguing action rpg with plenty of old-school charm, but audiences more used to modern games might find some of its quirks – and its balance that heavily favors magic builds – a bit annoying.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Lunacid understands what made FromSoftware's first-person RPGs classics and avoids their worst pitfalls, successfully introducing modern design elements without detracting from the core experience of exploration and simple-yet-effective combat.
Lunacid succeeds at making the Great Well a world worth exploring, with secrets abound and more.
On the one hand, Lunacid is riddled with outdated design, a deliberately crude retro aesthetic, and traps that often feel unfair. On the other hand, it offers a deeply unique experience that masterfully captures the essence of classic dungeon ARPGs from decades past and evokes the enigmatic charm of early FromSoftware titles. It's a game that thrives on its imperfections, delivering a nostalgic yet fresh take on a genre that feels like a lost relic rediscovered.
Review in Chinese | Read full review
Lunacid is a must-play for anyone who longs to return to the golden age of dungeon crawlers. Its challenging gameplay, immersive environment, and eerie soundtrack are sure to captivate many fans of the genre. As mentioned earlier, while the steep learning curve may be off-putting to some, the rewards are definitely worth the effort. I can say that this game will test your courage and patience to the absolute limit.
Review in Czech | Read full review
