Many Indie developers go the route of the RPG because they are simpler to develop even though they have more content than other types of games, and because of this we see a lot of RPGs fly by us here at Twinfinite. Driftmoon is one of these RPGs, so let’s dive right into it.
There are certain values that are overlooked in games nowadays, the main thing is creativity. Herein Driftmoon stands. Like a game of pure creativity, unique characters and dialogues ... crazy.
Thomas Faust of TPG writes:
"Driftmoon might not be the most beautiful game out there and its combat engine is functional at best, but it wins you over by sheer force of personality. I definitely liked what it tried to achieve, and I enjoyed almost every bit of the journey."
Alex of Greenlit Gaming writes: "Games nowadays tend to be extremely dramatic, depressing, and filled to the brim with weaponry and zombies. Thankfully, a game occasionally comes around to break that mold and try something a little different. In my case, playing Driftmoon as been quite the pleasant experience. With a colorful cast of characters and witty dialogue, the game is certainly a nice change of pace from the usual RPG experience. Its unique style and light-hearted nature is what prompted me to get in touch with the husband and wife team Ville and Anne Mönkkönen to discuss their labor of love, Driftmoon."
Hmm I think I'll be skipping this one.
It would totally be worth it if it were $5-$10. At the current price of $20, it just doesn't bring the value that I expect from a game that looks and feels like an indie title.