Push Square: "Moon Hunters is certainly an ambitious idea from Kitfox Games, and for the most part it hits the right notes. There's an interesting world and story on show that complements the unique, randomly generated areas, enjoyable combat, and personality trait mechanics, so it's unfortunate that its constant attempts to promote replayability cause things to fall a little flat. And, with only four different endings to discover, it's quite possible that you'll only be spending four or five hours with the release, which is disappointing, as the title's universe feels ripe for immersing yourself in."
NoobFeed Editor Yagmur Sevinc writes - Sometimes, you just need to finish a game in one sitting. Often, by the time we finish the game, we realize that we have spent over sixty hours or so. Even if it is not an open-world game, the main story usually takes a lot of our time, and sometimes we lose interest when we finally get to the end of it. So here are 5 awesome games that you can finish in under 5 hours.
Mirrors Edge. Love the game and beat it three times but it lasted 5 hours in my first playthrough.
I need this. Cuz when I'm finally done with Horizon I'mma be burned out on rpg's for a while.
Resident Evil 3 Remake.
They cut so much content from the original its like a demo.
NintendoSoup:
When the words “personality test co-op RPG” appeared in the description of Moon Hunters, I was intrigued. I wanted to find out more about this game.
I remember seeing the Kickstarter for Moon Hunters and being really excited for the game; Moon Hunters is a Diablo-like game with vibrant colors and dialogue options that affect how the game unfolds. There are a lot of neat ideas in Moon Hunters, but despite that — and my excitement to finally play this game on Nintendo Switch — Moon Hunters turned out to be one of the most disappointing games on the Switch eShop.