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Cygames shadow-dropped a genuinely clever roguelite and almost nobody noticed. If a weekend of fast, combo-chain runs through sky ruins sounds right, do not sleep on this one.

My first instinct when I saw the Lilliput combat system was skepticism. Noah does not swing a sword. She does not cast a spell from her own hands. Instead, she sequences a lineup of up to five small summoned creatures, each with its own attack pattern, and the combo fires in order every time you press the attack button. An ogre with a club up front, a wind ninja behind it, a fire archer capping the chain. The order is everything, and swapping one creature out can completely change whether you are launching enemies into the air for a juggle or coating the ground in burning hazards. That hook is genuinely original, and it carries the whole game. The four elemental affinities, normal, fire, ice, and wind, give each run a structural spine. Accessories and Lilliputs you find mid-run tend to cluster around one element, and the game quietly nudges you toward committing to that affinity for status effects and bonus damage. A fire build burning through armor, a wind build stacking dizzy procs on bosses, a mixed chain for sheer speed. The system is not as wide as Hades or as deep as Binding of Isaac, but it produces genuine decisions rather than the illusion of them, which is more than a lot of genre entries manage. There are also two dedicated skill slots for more powerful Lilliput abilities on cooldown, specials that can lifesteal, mass-stun, or detonate elemental statuses, and those feel great when the run comes together. Back on the airship between runs, mana collected during each attempt goes toward permanent upgrades across several shipboard facilities, things like extra potion slots, boosted base stats, or starting a run with specific Lilliputs already in hand. The progression feels paced well enough that even a failed run rarely feels wasted. The story, however, is another matter. Noah and her amnesiac cat Zipper are charming characters individually, but the narrative they inhabit is pure lightweight anime shorthand: crashed airship, missing father, dark wizard, friendship wins. As someone who re-reads Disco Elysium dialogue choices for fun, I will tell you plainly that the writing here is functional scaffolding, not a reason to play. The game knows it too, keeping story scenes brief and getting back to the ruins fast. The genuine criticism reviewers and players align on is longevity. The main campaign runs somewhere between 8 and 14 hours depending on difficulty and how often runs end early. The level design across the three dungeon biomes is competent but samey, room-to-room arena structures with occasional trap corridors. Once the credits roll, the extra difficulty modes offer some replay but no endgame mode on the scale of, say, a daily challenge run or an endless gauntlet. If you are the kind of player who wants 80 hours of build diversity, this is not your game. If you want a tightly polished roguelite weekend that respects your time, has zero microtransactions despite coming from a mobile-adjacent developer, and produces that addictive one-more-run rhythm without demanding you memorize 400 items, Little Noah lands that target squarely. The character art, handled with the same hand-drawn warmth Akihiko Yoshida brought to Bravely Default, makes even minor Lilliputs look worth collecting. Monika, Scout Team

Little Noah: Scion of Paradise

Little Noah: Scion of Paradise

28 jun 2022Cygames, Inc.
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Cygames shadow-dropped a genuinely clever roguelite and almost nobody noticed. If a weekend of fast, combo-chain runs through sky ruins sounds right, do not sleep on this one.

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My first instinct when I saw the Lilliput combat system was skepticism. Noah does not swing a sword. She does not cast a spell from her own hands. Instead, she sequences a lineup of up to five small summoned creatures, each with its own attack pattern, and the combo fires in order every time you press the attack button. An ogre with a club up front, a wind ninja behind it, a fire archer capping the chain. The order is everything, and swapping one creature out can completely change whether you are launching enemies into the air for a juggle or coating the ground in burning hazards. That hook is genuinely original, and it carries the whole game. The four elemental affinities, normal, fire, ice, and wind, give each run a structural spine. Accessories and Lilliputs you find mid-run tend to cluster around one element, and the game quietly nudges you toward committing to that affinity for status effects and bonus damage. A fire build burning through armor, a wind build stacking dizzy procs on bosses, a mixed chain for sheer speed. The system is not as wide as Hades or as deep as Binding of Isaac, but it produces genuine decisions rather than the illusion of them, which is more than a lot of genre entries manage. There are also two dedicated skill slots for more powerful Lilliput abilities on cooldown, specials that can lifesteal, mass-stun, or detonate elemental statuses, and those feel great when the run comes together. Back on the airship between runs, mana collected during each attempt goes toward permanent upgrades across several shipboard facilities, things like extra potion slots, boosted base stats, or starting a run with specific Lilliputs already in hand. The progression feels paced well enough that even a failed run rarely feels wasted. The story, however, is another matter. Noah and her amnesiac cat Zipper are charming characters individually, but the narrative they inhabit is pure lightweight anime shorthand: crashed airship, missing father, dark wizard, friendship wins. As someone who re-reads Disco Elysium dialogue choices for fun, I will tell you plainly that the writing here is functional scaffolding, not a reason to play. The game knows it too, keeping story scenes brief and getting back to the ruins fast. The genuine criticism reviewers and players align on is longevity. The main campaign runs somewhere between 8 and 14 hours depending on difficulty and how often runs end early. The level design across the three dungeon biomes is competent but samey, room-to-room arena structures with occasional trap corridors. Once the credits roll, the extra difficulty modes offer some replay but no endgame mode on the scale of, say, a daily challenge run or an endless gauntlet. If you are the kind of player who wants 80 hours of build diversity, this is not your game. If you want a tightly polished roguelite weekend that respects your time, has zero microtransactions despite coming from a mobile-adjacent developer, and produces that addictive one-more-run rhythm without demanding you memorize 400 items, Little Noah lands that target squarely. The character art, handled with the same hand-drawn warmth Akihiko Yoshida brought to Bravely Default, makes even minor Lilliputs look worth collecting.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti
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