![]() ![]() (Side note: If Io's constant yelling during combat starts to annoy you, you can silence him with. Playing on higher difficulties earns you additional XP, BP and gold, but you will have to pay more attention during battles and use aura attacks appropriately. This will get you to the end of the story faster, but you will earn less from battle, which means a longer post-game grind. On Easy, you can coast through most random encounters by hitting to turn on auto-battle, and then pressing to speed things up. Since there are no difficulty-based trophies, it is recommended to play through the game on whichever level is the most fun for you. And by rescue, we mean destroying their costumes in combat and then charming them by finding and touching their most sensitive areas in just the right way! As you explore six different areas, you'll find plenty of naughty fan service and cute anime-style girls to interact with. Join Io, a nervous young man ashamed of his perverted thoughts, as he attempts to rescue monster girls who have been turned evil by a mysterious force. While the wording is not as polished as that found in some localizations, the English translation is grammatically correct, and you will have no problems following the story. There is no regional encoding as the PS Vita is region-free. The Chinese/English subtitled version available from Play-Asia is uncensored, and is your best bet if you don't speak Japanese. ![]() Since sexual perversions, panties and barely-dressed girls all comprise a vital part of the plot of Moe Chronicle, it is unlikely the game will ever see an official release in any English-speaking country. Both games are stand-alone, so you can enjoy one without having played the other. ![]() It is the followup to Monster Monpiece (aka Genkai Totsuki Monster Monpiece), a card-based battle RPG also for PS Vita, which is only available outside Japan as a downloadable game, and with some censorship. Moe Chronicle (aka Genkai Tokki Moero Chronicle) is a risqué turn-based 3D dungeon crawler RPG from Compile Heart, best known outside Japan for the Hyperdimension Neptunia series. Glitched Trophies: None, though "Can't resist that smile" is described inaccurately.ĭo trophies stack (Japanese / Chinese-English versions)? Yes Thanks to CO Mel and Arrawnt at the GameFAQs board for the spreadsheets Sakugen, Trenske123 and Touya999 (also at GameFAQs) for clarifying a few questions I had to the authors of the Japanese Wiki and to Compile Heart for making the game and taking the time to translate it into English.Įstimated Trophy Difficulty: 3 ( Vote here) Other sites are welcome to link to it, but it may not be reproduced on any other site without written permission from the author, and then only with proper credit given. ![]()
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