Compara los precios de Moero Chronicle en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por COMPILE HEART. Publicado por Idea Factory International. Lanzado el 16/8/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 64/100.

A dungeon-crawling RPG where you recruit 50 Monster Girls, combine their combat traits, and grind through first-person labyrinths. Niche, uneven, and very much aware of what it is.

Moero Chronicle is a first-person dungeon crawler in the tradition of Etrian Odyssey and Wizardry, except the party roster is entirely made up of Monster Girls and the social system revolves around building affection with each of them. You play Io, a young man legendarily bad at talking to women, who gets drafted into retrieving a stolen sacred flame by recruiting monster companions across a series of floor-by-floor labyrinths. It is exactly as niche as that sounds, and it does not pretend otherwise for a single minute. The mechanical core is more substantial than the marketing suggests. Each Monster Girl carries a set of Moe Traits that function like passive and active skill modifiers, and you can combine those traits between party members to unlock stronger effects. Building a functional team means paying attention to elemental affinities, status-ailment coverage, and front-row versus back-row positioning, which gives the combat a genuine layered quality once you get past the tutorial hours. Boss fights in particular demand that you actually understand your setup, not just who you think looks coolest. The dungeon layouts themselves are grid-based and occasionally inventive, with hidden passages and environmental puzzles that reward cartographers. Fans of old-school mapping will feel at home. Where the game struggles is in pacing and writing. The story is thin connective tissue between dungeon floors, and the main narrative gives you almost nothing to invest in. Io as a protagonist is a blank canvas so unadorned he barely registers. The Monster Girl recruitment scenes aim for charming and land somewhere between endearing and tedious depending on how generous you are feeling. If you are coming in hoping for the character-arc depth or branching dialogue that the RPG genre can deliver at its best, Moero Chronicle will disappoint you on those counts specifically. There are fifty recruitable characters and almost none of them receive enough screen time to feel fleshed out. That is a lot of wasted potential for a game that clearly wants you to care about its roster. The PC version, localized by Idea Factory International, runs cleanly and adds content that was previously Japan-only. Performance is stable and controls map reasonably to keyboard or a gamepad. The mixed Steam review score reflects a real split: players who came for the dungeon-crawling loop and trait-combination tinkering find enough to keep them busy for thirty-plus hours, while players who bounced off the fan-service framing left disappointed by thin storytelling and repetitive floor designs in the mid-game. Both reactions are fair. The Moe Trait system has genuine depth. The writing does not match it. This is a game for a specific audience: people who enjoy first-person dungeon crawlers, are comfortable with the aesthetics of the monster-girl subgenre, and are willing to treat the narrative as flavor text rather than a payoff. If that description fits you, the combat system will hold your attention longer than the Metacritic score implies. If you need your RPGs to deliver on character writing and meaningful choices, your time is better spent elsewhere. Monika, Scout Team

Moero Chronicle

Moero Chronicle

16 ago 2017COMPILE HEARTIdea Factory International
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A dungeon-crawling RPG where you recruit 50 Monster Girls, combine their combat traits, and grind through first-person labyrinths. Niche, uneven, and very much aware of what it is.

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Moero Chronicle is a first-person dungeon crawler in the tradition of Etrian Odyssey and Wizardry, except the party roster is entirely made up of Monster Girls and the social system revolves around building affection with each of them. You play Io, a young man legendarily bad at talking to women, who gets drafted into retrieving a stolen sacred flame by recruiting monster companions across a series of floor-by-floor labyrinths. It is exactly as niche as that sounds, and it does not pretend otherwise for a single minute. The mechanical core is more substantial than the marketing suggests. Each Monster Girl carries a set of Moe Traits that function like passive and active skill modifiers, and you can combine those traits between party members to unlock stronger effects. Building a functional team means paying attention to elemental affinities, status-ailment coverage, and front-row versus back-row positioning, which gives the combat a genuine layered quality once you get past the tutorial hours. Boss fights in particular demand that you actually understand your setup, not just who you think looks coolest. The dungeon layouts themselves are grid-based and occasionally inventive, with hidden passages and environmental puzzles that reward cartographers. Fans of old-school mapping will feel at home. Where the game struggles is in pacing and writing. The story is thin connective tissue between dungeon floors, and the main narrative gives you almost nothing to invest in. Io as a protagonist is a blank canvas so unadorned he barely registers. The Monster Girl recruitment scenes aim for charming and land somewhere between endearing and tedious depending on how generous you are feeling. If you are coming in hoping for the character-arc depth or branching dialogue that the RPG genre can deliver at its best, Moero Chronicle will disappoint you on those counts specifically. There are fifty recruitable characters and almost none of them receive enough screen time to feel fleshed out. That is a lot of wasted potential for a game that clearly wants you to care about its roster. The PC version, localized by Idea Factory International, runs cleanly and adds content that was previously Japan-only. Performance is stable and controls map reasonably to keyboard or a gamepad. The mixed Steam review score reflects a real split: players who came for the dungeon-crawling loop and trait-combination tinkering find enough to keep them busy for thirty-plus hours, while players who bounced off the fan-service framing left disappointed by thin storytelling and repetitive floor designs in the mid-game. Both reactions are fair. The Moe Trait system has genuine depth. The writing does not match it. This is a game for a specific audience: people who enjoy first-person dungeon crawlers, are comfortable with the aesthetics of the monster-girl subgenre, and are willing to treat the narrative as flavor text rather than a payoff. If that description fits you, the combat system will hold your attention longer than the Metacritic score implies. If you need your RPGs to deliver on character writing and meaningful choices, your time is better spent elsewhere.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Idea Factory International
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16 ago 2017

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