Yoru ga Kuru! -Square of the Moon- Remastered

Critic Reviews for Yoru ga Kuru! -Square of the Moon- Remastered
Yoru ga Kuru! -Square of the Moon- Remastered is a visual novel with RPG elements featuring a group of students as they fight against those who want to create an unending night. Simple and straight to the point, it employs consistent themes of hopes and dreams to create a story that is fantastically but relatable. With remastered assets and accessible features, it makes an attempt to appeal to audiences both young and old by reconciling its slow-paced retro gameplay with a faster progression system but falls short of effectively balancing the early game experience around its new tempo. Although clear in what it wants to establish as a story, Yoru ga Kuru! feels like it lacks slightly in character impact due to the minimal buildup of tension in the story. While its various character arcs have clear conflicts that head towards their own resolutions, it hardly feels like a proper payoff because of how short their spotlights are. The way they structured the spread and concentration of important, relevant story events taking place within only a few in-game months undermined the game's potential by withholding opportunities for the reader to become invested in the cast early on in a playthrough. As a visual novel with gameplay elements, Yoru ga Kuru! -Square of the Moon- Remastered is able to put its own spin on the classic RPG formula without being too overwhelming for players not used to the genre. Despite its flaws, it’s a pretty solid game as long as you take the time to tailor it to your own preferences. If you're a visual novel fan looking for something to shake up the monotony of clicking through dialogue, Yoru ga Kuru! isn't a bad pickup. Just make sure you're not looking for a title that'll change your life.




















