Rainbow Moon (2012)

SideQuest Studios

Nintendo Switch · PlayStation 3 · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation Vita

2.81 from 43 ratings

254 members have it in their collection · 7 playing now · 143 backlogged · 21 wish listed

How long? · 100% 117h (from 1 logged playthrough)

Embark on an epic adventure that leads you through a beautiful, isometric, open world with detailed high-definition visuals. Rainbow Moon is a strategy RPG with a strong emphasis on exploration, character development and turn-based battles. Six playable main characters with upgradeable weapons, armor and accessories; about 100 special skills and more than 20 challenging dungeons are awaiting you in a … Read more
Embark on an epic adventure that leads you through a beautiful, isometric, open world with detailed high-definition visuals. Rainbow Moon is a strategy RPG with a strong emphasis on exploration, character development and turn-based battles. Six playable main characters with upgradeable weapons, armor and accessories; about 100 special skills and more than 20 challenging dungeons are awaiting you in a fascinating story that lasts over 40 hours. Rainbow Moon is a game by gamers, dedicated to gamers. Read less
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Release dates

  • Jul 04, 2012 (Worldwide) PlayStation 3
  • Jul 04, 2012 (Europe) PlayStation 3
  • Jul 10, 2012 (North_America) PlayStation 3
  • Dec 04, 2013 (Worldwide) PlayStation Vita
  • Feb 16, 2014 (North_America) PlayStation 4
  • Feb 17, 2014 (Europe) PlayStation 4
  • Feb 16, 2016 (North_America) PlayStation 4
  • Feb 17, 2016 (Europe) PlayStation 4
  • Mar 15, 2024 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch

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thewritingj

Status thewritingj Jul 8, 2018

I downloaded the demo (which is pretty long for a demo!) and.... wow, I've never seen a more tedious battle system. It's also an isometric grid where directions go in an X shape, but you have to choose attack directions by selecting an option on a d-pad, in a + shape..... which was bizarre. I wish instead of click up …

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I downloaded the demo (which is pretty long for a demo!) and.... wow, I've never seen a more tedious battle system. It's also an isometric grid where directions go in an X shape, but you have to choose attack directions by selecting an option on a d-pad, in a + shape..... which was bizarre. I wish instead of click up or right, I could've just used the toggle stick to select and hit A or something.

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