Melon Journey: Bittersweet Memories has you meandering round a city the place melons are unlawful, determining private lives and secrets and techniques as you discover.
Honeydew has a few issues. She works at a melon soda manufacturing facility. Not actually a viable job when melons develop into unlawful. One of her pals has additionally gone lacking. The solutions in regards to the lacking pal and fruit legalities are someplace on this city, however the place? Someone is aware of, however to determine that out, you’ll have to play detective on the town. This means you’ll be speaking with of us and getting to know their behaviors and actions, tailing whoever you suppose is aware of one thing to hopefully get to the reality. By all appearances you’re doing all your sleuthing in a vibrant, completely satisfied metropolis, so this shouldn’t be a harmful case for you to work via. Hopefully.
The Game Boy aesthetic and the lovable areas/individuals make exploration nice and interesting. I simply actually appreciated strolling across the place and seeing who I may meet and speak with. I imply, I had some necessary stuff to do, however I couldn’t assist however get sidetracked spending a bit time making enjoyable recollections with the townsfolk. Things don’t appear fully sinister on this world, so I wasn’t too anxious about my lacking buddy (then once more, I have a tendency to wander and ignore the primary job in open world video games when there IS hazard, so…). The writing and conversations are too foolish and charming to move up, so I simply actually appreciated strolling round and speaking with of us.
Melon Journey: Bittersweet Memories is a pleasing little thriller recreation that understands the significance of nice characters and conversations in an open world recreation. It does an important job making you need to meet everybody and speak with them, and has woven a world I used to be unhappy to go away when it was finished.
Melon Journey: Bittersweet Memories is obtainable now on the Nintendo eShop, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, GOG, and Steam.
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