This game is a tribute to the games of From Software and is made with a game creation tool from From Software
It is a prequel to Lunacid, a game that is already a spiritual sequel to a game by From Software

- April 16, 2025
- Updated: April 16, 2025 at 8:05 AM

The world of indie video games has received a significant new addition with the release of Lunacid: Tears of the Moon, a sequel to the acclaimed game Lunacid developed by Kira LLC. This new installment is set thousands of years before the narrative of the original game and has been created using Sword of Moonlight, a game creation tool inspired by FromSoftware’s King’s Field series. This not only provides a nostalgic touch but also allows players to explore a landscape full of secrets and surprises.
A game with the best possible price: free
Tears of the Moon is completely free on Steam, making it an accessible option for those seeking enriching gaming experiences. However, the game’s soundtrack is available for an additional cost of four dollars. The title features simplified combat mechanics, with no blocking or parrying, which favors gameplay that is more focused on exploration than on extreme difficulty. Additionally, players will not have to worry about character building issues, as stats automatically increase when leveling up.
Despite some technical inconveniences, such as limited keyboard controls and issues with driver support, early players have praised its immersive atmosphere and the sense of discovery reminiscent of classics like Thief and The Legend of Zelda. Although the game lacks a conventional tutorial, a PDF manual is provided to guide new adventurers in this vast underground world.
The nostalgia and simplicity of Tears of the Moon have been well received by critics and players, who highlight its isolating quality and its design that invites experimentation. Undoubtedly, this title stands out as one of the most pleasant surprises of the year in the realm of indie RPGs.
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