Rainbow Moon Vita Review: Why This RPG Shines Brightest on the Handheld

Rainbow Moon Vita Review brings to life a thrilling RPG adventure tailored for handheld enthusiasts. With its dynamic combat system, vibrant environments, and immersive gameplay, the PlayStation Vita version offers a captivating experience that’s perfect for gaming on the go. Dive into this review to uncover what makes Rainbow Moon stand out as a must-play title for RPG fans looking to explore a world of strategy, exploration, and excitement.

Rainbow Moon Vita Review Pros:

  • Bright cheerful graphics.
  • 1.2GB Download size.
  • Simple menu layout.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • You get the Playstation 3 and the PlayStation Vita versions of the game.
  • Random encounters are a choice so you can have as many or as few as you like.
  • Huge, varied locations from the depths of the jungle to the freezing cold snow-capped mountains.
  • Battles are in the same vein as Final Fantasy and Disgaea. Move and use items, heal and fight within a set of moves.
  • craft weapons and upgrade at the many vendors found throughout the lands.
  • Unlock warp gates to make traversing the land quicker.
  • Cross save with the PlayStation 3 via the in-game cloud.
  • Connect to the game servers to upload and show off your game completion. Leaderboards can be filtered to friends only.
  • Buy new items, weapons and armour from vendors.
  • Unlock and use battle plans. Battle plans determine where your party lines up in battle.
  • Control is simple and easy to use.
  • Optional side quests unlock as you progress through the main story.
  • Save whenever and wherever you like.
  • Unlock a boat and travel the seas!
  • Hours upon hours of game play.
  • DLC is bought more to be used as shortcuts as opposed to adding any new actual content.
  • Food mechanic where you need to keep eating, otherwise you start losing health.
  • Special moves can be unlocked and used.
  • Huge boss battles.
  • The game is very much free roam.
  • The game looks and plays exactly the same as the PlayStation 3 version.

Rainbow Moon Vita Review Cons:

  • First hour is slow starting.
  • Music is average, bordering on repetitive.
  • A lot of grinding needed, More so later on.
  • Doesn’t use any Vita unique features like touchscreen.
  • DLC is basically a short cut and is just micro transactions.
  • Food mechanic is more of an annoyance than a move forward.
  • The story is a bit cliché and tired in places.
  • Map is too small in the menu, making it out of the icons and navigation.
  • Parts of the menu, text in particular, look a bit smushed up.
  • The trophy list is shared between the two versions.

Related Post: Rainbow Moon PlayStation 4 Review

Rainbow Moon Vita:

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Developer: SideQuest Studios

Publisher: Eastasiasoft

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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