Version Reviewed: European.

Outside of battle, Rainbow Moon has a difficult time deciding exactly what kind of game it wants to be. Old-school RPG gamers may see shades of the old Dungeons & Dragons Gold Box games, in which battle took place on a grid and often involved positioning characters properly in order to do as much damage and take as little damage as possible.

Rainbow Moon is all about combat, and fortunately the combat system is fairly interesting. It's creaky, fairly predictable, and the story's a bore, but … Version Reviewed: North American. Rainbow Moon (PS3) Review Rainbow Moon on the PlayStation 3 makes no effort to hide its influences. A Blatant Disregard for Astronomy. An RPG with a classical edge, Rainbow Moon is a pleasant addition to the PlayStation Store. Taking inspiration from a variety of games from the past, Rainbow Moon combines obsessive grinding, equipment and character upgrading with strategy-based battling. Rainbow Moon; Rainbow Moon Review (PS4) Over the moon. While the simple storyline and turn-based battles are a great nod to RPGs of yore, other old school features the game employs should have stayed put in the '90s.

review by Adam Ramsey Fri 19th Feb 2016; Share: 5; It's easy to be fooled by Rainbow Moon… Developed by SideQuest Studios and published by eastasiasoft, Rainbow Moon is a tactical role-playing game that is a little thin on story but remains a robust experience worth checking out. Rainbow Moon Review (PS3) A long, beautiful journey.

Updated July 12, 2019. Baldren is not popular on Rainbow Moon.

An old-school inspired RPG has made its way exclusively to the PlayStation Network. As soon as the game starts up you are greeted to a title screen with a logo and creature art reminiscent of long-running JRPGs like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest.