When this reaches a certain level you unlock some really cute cutscenes with the girls. Here you can build up your intimacy with the girls by either spending rub points you’ve earned in battle or by giving them gifts. The inn is where you and your band of monster girls are living. There is a shop where you can buy consumables and equipment to help you on your journey and the inn. When you’re not crawling the dungeon, the town is your base of operations. Building an effective party with traits that play off each other will be key to surviving some of the crazy boss battles near the end game. For example if you have a party with both Clumsy and Twin Tails, if you HP is below 50% you get a base magic attack increase of 40%. Some traits will resonate and compliment each other for a bigger effect. There is usually a trigger for these to activate such as having X number of health or if you reach certain number Aura Combo you may get a buff. These are special characteristics that will have an effect on the entire party. In addition to the elements each girl has Moe Traits. This will not only get you some additional damage from Otton’s rage, but you will gain bonus EXP and rub points at the end of the battle. If you hit their weaknesses with successive attacks it will cause an Aura Combo. Hitting an enemy’s weakness will do more damage. Each monster girl and enemy has an element. The only issue I had here was when playing undocked it doesn’t flip the girls vertically during “Bump Scratching.” It would’ve been better since you would’ve gotten the entire girl in the frame without having to scroll to hit her legs.Įcchi aside there is actually a deep combat system here as well. The HD Rumble actually makes this much easier since it rumbles when you get closer to the sweet spots. In fact I used it most of the time during my 40 hour playthrough and had no issues pleasing the girls. The controller actually works very well in this version. The game gives you detailed instructions on how to do both with either set of controls. There are four different kinds of touches that can be performed here. You can do with with either the controller or the Switch’s touch screen. Moero Chronicle Hyper refers to this as “Bump Scratching.” This is where Io sends his positive energy to the girls by touching them so they can come to their senses. Well, first you will have to destroy her clothing, then give her a good rubbing! You will navigate to each region’s ruling monster girl and bring her back to her senses. Maps are fairly easy to navigate with few puzzles or traps to be wary of. The gameplay here is a basic first person dungeon crawler. This is not really enough to take anything away from the game, but some may be more put off by this than others. The writing is pretty good, but there are a few rough patches that could’ve used the love of a good editor. In fact, given the type of story they are telling here, I can only see it as a positive. The girls’ personalities are very much anime tropes, but that doesn’t hurt this one bit. The banter between the characters is fantastic, and seeing all the interactions with the monster girls as you build affection with them is great as well. While the story here certainly isn’t one of the deepest around, it’s very entertaining. Io will have to solve this mystery and bring peace to the land! If he can overcome his fear of women, that is. The reason for the girls going crazy is not known. Their lives will soon be disrupted as Io is basically forced to go out into the other regions and calm down the raging monster girls. She is one of the many monster girls that live in Monstopia. He has a severe problem talking to women, despite always being close to his childhood friend Lilia. Moero Chronicle Hyper’s story follows a young man named Io. Let’s see if this dungeon crawler with adorable monsters girls is worth it for newcomers, and if folks who played a previous version might want to consider another run. This release features a few minor tweaks and upgrades as well as all of the original art from the previous releases. The game had previously been released in Asia on the PlayStation Vita with English subtitles and on Steam back in 2017. Idea Factory International has finally brought Moero Chronicle to consoles in the West with Moero Chronicle Hyper on the Nintendo Switch.
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