Twilight Monk Reviews

Twilight Monk is ranked in the -1th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7.6 / 10.0
May 23, 2025

Twilight Monk is undoubtedly a solid game, especially considering it is the first major project from Aquatic Moon Games following their debut with IKEDA. Its artistic direction, diverse enemy roster, fluid animations, and a straightforward yet self-aware narrative stand out as clear strengths. The level design and map structure are meticulously crafted, showcasing how the studio has adeptly internalized the lessons of the great classics, achieving a well-balanced interplay between portals, save points, and the strategic placement of items and secrets. This all reflects a meticulous attention to world-building. Conversely, the gameplay feels somewhat unrefined, with promising concepts that are not fully realized and certain naïve design choices that can easily undermine an otherwise fundamentally simple game system. Although the combat mechanics are notably weaker—particularly when measured against the benchmark set by recent standout titles—this does not entirely diminish the overall experience, which remains enjoyable. Twilight Monk certainly serves as a good entry point for newcomers to the genre and offers a pleasant pastime for enthusiasts, provided they are willing to accept a modest difficulty level and some roughness in its execution.

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80 / 100
May 11, 2025

Twilight Monk isn't here to create something new. Instead, it provides an intimate, exquisitely written journey that seems very personal. It's clear that the creator of this meant to convey a world, not just create a game. The story is rich, the mechanics are tricky but useful when you get the hang of it, and the representation of the world is very warm and cordial, giving a "home" feel to it.

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8.1 / 10.0
Apr 4, 2025
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Mar 28, 2025

Twilight Monk is an excellent adventure game with a compelling world, rewarding exploration, and a unique combat system. Even if you’re unfamiliar with the source material, it’s an enjoyable adventure-style action RPG that stands strong on its own. The game’s mix of 2D action, RPG elements, and exploration gives it a distinct feel, setting it apart from typical adventure games. Combat feels fresh, thanks to the Phantom Pillar’s versatility, and the leveling system encourages engagement without feeling grindy. However, the difficulty spikes may be a bit much for casual players. But if you’re looking for a challenging, rewarding action RPG, there’s no need to meditate on this; Twilight Monk is a great pick.

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