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(c)NEC Home Electronics
Release : 1993-03-26 (¥6980)
SuperCDRom² HECD3003
Action/Adventure game
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Moonlight Lady is a cute action/RPG by Nec Home Electronics.
The game features three super-girls - the intrepid "Moonlight ladies".
The game starts when the pink-haired Artemis, the cry-baby of the group,
is followed to her house by a mysterious floating ball of light. Scared, she
cries to her mom and runs to her bedroom where she meets the strange ball again
- and, curiously, she's given the power to understand the language of animals.
Nick, a weird red talking bird, appears and she learns that humanity is
in danger and some evil monster called Gargoyle is about to take over the
World. Artemis later meets the other girls of the team who also received
more offensive powers - Aquarius can use the power of water and
Minerva the power of fire. Moonlight Lady alternates simple
RPG scenes where our cute ladies walk around the city and talk to various
characters, and pure-action scenes full of vicious monsters and terrifying bosses.
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Moonlight Lady is a little known action/RPG game and rarely seen in stores -
it's still possible to find it though but you'll have to dig around a bit.
The animated cutscenes are excellent and probably some of the best I've seen
for the system. But, most of all, the game is full of those typical 'anime'
funny jokes. They are somewhat"cliché" or have been seen many times around, for sure,
but there is a pretty decent amount of development within them and the story's
silly plot. Then a knowledge of Japanese language is not necessarily required
and many players will be able to enjoy the game without really understanding
the dialogs. The only bad points of the game (and they're minor) are some
'difficult to read graphics' such as the house interiors where it is sometimes
hard to say whether you're facing a wall or a set of stairs. Then the difficulty
level gets quickly tricky and you'll soon be facing some tough times. But,
all in all, Moonlight Lady is a really enjoyable and fun game.
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