Lunar Axe is a point-and-click, puzzle and mystery game, with horror elements. It is based on Brazil’s history and real locations, and through the game, you can find collectibles that unlock references in the main menu so you can read and learn more about what inspired the game. The game is already available for PC. The version I am reviewing is for consoles, PS5 specifically. That version was released on April 18.
Gameplay
The game is from the point-and-click genre, so you control a mouse pointer with the console controller and look for things to interact in the scenario, puzzles to solve, or new places to go.
This game has no repeated puzzles. Every puzzle you do is unique to the situation you are facing. One thing that I must add is that some puzzles felt like a reach to me or just didn’t make much sense. I won’t mention them here not to give out spoilers but, besides that, the other puzzles were cool.
Lunar Axe has 3 buildings for you to explore. You can access them through a map you get after finishing the first building/level. There is however one major flaw. After picking up the map, the building you just finished is highlighted as one of the options to be selected as the next step. If you select it, you will be forced to do level 1 again for no reason. The game should, at least, warn about this fact if you pick the same level.
At the end of the game, there is a boss fight, which works through quick-time events. However, the fight doesn’t work very well, since if you only press the buttons as they appear on the screen, you will fail and get damaged. You need to predict the button and press it as soon as the prompt appears on screen, which is not hard, since the buttons are not random, but that can be frustrating, especially in the first tries. It’s worth mentioning that this game has different difficulties, and I played on Hard. This can be the reason why the boss fight was like this, but either way, it doesn’t make sense.
Graphics and sound
Lunar Axe’s design appears to be handmade art, and all the scenarios and images are well done and detailed.
The final boss fight especially caught my attention, since, being point and click, most of the game is static and the boss fight features a fully animated boss and weapon for your character, both with great design.
The game’s horror elements stay more in the sound and design fields. The game has eerie music playing in each scenario, which causes a sensation of discomfort and mystery. Also, the game features some scenes with ghosts, distorted screen effects, and weird noises. However, there are other focuses.
Narrative
Lunar Axe has a narrative based on real historical facts of Brazil and creates its own narrative. In the game you must gather three scattered pieces of the Lunar Axe to defeat a beast that was asleep underground and now, after centuries, has reawakened, and only the Axe can defeat it.
Longevity and Replayability
Lunar Axe is short. You can beat it in less than two hours easily, considering you don’t get stuck in any puzzle. Technically you can replay it to gather collectibles to unlock references and know more about the game, but there is not much.
That being said, it is a good and enjoyable short game. It’s not rushed and being short makes sure that everything you do is interesting and not forcibly long. It is a matter of what you seek in a video game.
Conclusion
Lunar Axe combines good puzzles, a good narrative, and a good point-and-click experience. If you are a puzzle enthusiast that seeks extremely complex and challenging puzzles maybe this game isn’t for you. The same can be said for someone looking for a deep and diverse history. But the game gathers the elements well and will be a good experience for almost anyone.
Brace Yourself Games, developer of Crypt of the Necrodancer, a roguelike rhythm game, is collaborating with Crypton Future Media INC to release a Hatsune Miku DLC to the game.
The DLC adds Hatsune Miku into the game, with some differences in the gameplay. Check the differences below according to the Steam page:
Move in all 8 directions, don’t stand still!
Dance through enemies to hit them with your trusty spring onion!
No shovel – dig by dashing through enemies into walls instead!
Charm monsters and shatter walls with your new ability: SING!
Land consecutive hits to deal increasing amounts of damage and regain SING charges!
Along with the new character, also come new official outfits/skins and 15 Hatsune Miku’s songs:
1-1 (118 BPM): Too Real by Danny Baranowsky
1-2 (128 BPM): Wonder Style by colate
1-3 (150 BPM): SURVIVE (Foxsky Remix) by Umetora
2-1 (128 BPM): Ten Thousand Stars by CircusP
2-2 (138 BPM): Lucky Orb (Clean Tears Remix) by emon(Tes.)
2-3 (150 BPM): UNDERWATER (Rexium Remix) by Hylen
3-1 (130 BPM): Highlight by KIRA
3-2 (142 BPM): Intergalactic Bound by CircusP & Yunosuke
3-3 (160 BPM): Hello Builder by UtsuP
4-1 (128 BPM): MikuFiesta by AlexTrip Sands
4-2 (165 BPM): Can’t Make A Song!! by beat_shobon
4-3 (172 BPM): Be Furious (Reno Remix) by Ocelot
5-1 (138 BPM): sweety glitch by gaburyu & nyankobrq
5-2 (150 BPM): Thousand Little Voices by Vault Kid & FlangerMoose
5-3 (155 BPM): My One and Oni by Danny Baranowsky
The new songs are played by default when playing Hatsune Miku but can be played with other characters. Due to differences in song speed and duration, using this soundtrack on other characters submits to the “Custom Music” leaderboards. Achievements can still be unlocked while playing with the Miku soundtrack.
Crypt of the Necrodancer: Hatsune Miku released today, April 4, and is already available to be purchased on Steam and GOG for $1.99. PlayStation and Nintendo Switch are yet to be determined.
Bunge announced a Developer Gameplay Preview stream for Destiny 2: The Final Shape, which will go live on April 9 at 9:30 am PT on all its regional Twitch channels and YouTube accounts. In the stream, they should reveal more information about the expansion, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at new gameplay.
Additionally, today, April 2nd, was the final live stream of a three-part series highlighting Destiny 2: Into the Light, the new content update also releasing next Tuesday, April 9. The update will contain a new wave-based Onslaught mode, returning weapons with limited-edition ornaments, a new Hall of Champion social space, two reprised Exotic Missions with new secrets, and more.
Destiny 2: Into the Light will be available to all players at no additional cost.
As part of April Fools, Gaijin Entertainment announced the start of the new Mad Thunder event for War Thunder, along with a new trailer:
According to Gaijin, Mad Thunder won’t feature any “tech trees” of centralized countries or battles of modern high-tech armies.
“Future wars will be fought by bands of desert warriors looking for loot and glory, and they’ll build and upgrade their military vehicles using whatever scraps are available.”
The event will last until April 22nd. When the event ends, the best-performing players will receive unique decals for War Thunder.
War Thunder is a free-to-play, cross-platform, massively multiplayer military game, available on PC (Windows, Mac, and Linux), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S that allows players to fight across air, land, and sea in the same battlefield with 2000+ playable aircraft, armored vehicles and ships from the 1900s to the 2010s.
Acheron is a Lightning DPS from The Nihilithy. As is common from characters of this path, she works based on debuffing the enemy. Acheron doesn’t have Energy for her Ultimate like the other characters, instead, her Ultimate bar has nine charges, that are filled with points of Slashed Dream. Each time Acheron uses her skill or an enemy is debuffed in her presence, the enemy receives a stack of Crimson Knot and Acheron receives a point of Slashed Dream. If an ally debuffs multiple enemies, the enemy with the most Crimson Knots will receive the stack. When Slashed Dream reaches 9 points, the Ultimate can be activated. During the Ultimate, the enemies’ Toughness is reduced, regardless of Weakness Types, as well as All-Type RES by 20%, lasting until the end of the Ultimate. The Ultimate consumes all the Crimson Knot stacks to deal Lightning damage, however, if an enemy is killed with Crimson Knot stacks remaining, the Knots will be transferred to the next enemy with the most stacks. It’s a lot of text, but in practice, it’s really simple.
One thing really interesting about Acheron is her Technique: she one-shots every enemy besides bosses. This on places like MOC doesn’t matter, but it speeds up Simulated Universe and Overworld exploration. Now even if Acheron doesn’t one-shot the enemy, she still deals Lightning DMG equal to 200% of Acheron’s ATK to all enemies, reduces the Toughness of all enemies irrespective of Weakness Types, and after using the Ultimate, she gains 1 point of Slashed Dream and inflicts 1 stack of Crimson Knot on a single random enemy. In my opinion, this is one of the most complete Techniques in the game.
Relics
I would like to start this section by pointing out that, unfortunately, I don’t have access to Honkai: Star Rail’s test servers, so I can’t provide detailed numbers by myself. For that purpose, I will be using numbers from Prydwen Institute to base my argument.
Stats
For stats on your relic pieces, you will want:
Body: CRIT Rate/CRIT DMG Feet: ATK%/Speed (Depends on your build)
Relic Sets
Acheron being a debuffer DPS character makes her benefit the most from Pioneer Diver of Dead Waters Relic Set:
Pioneer Diver of Dead Waters
2-Piece Effect
Increases DMG dealt to enemies with debuff by 12%.
4-Piece Effect
Increases CRIT Rate by 4%. The wearer deals 8%/12% increased CRIT DMG to enemies with at least 2/3 debuffs. After the wearer inflicts a debuff on enemy targets, the aforementioned effects increase by 100%, lasting for 1 turn(s).
This is the best relic set if you can keep the 3 debuffs active at all times, which is a must with Acheron anyway, so I don’t see any reason to not use this. Other options are:
Band of Sizzling Thunder
2-Piece Effect
Increases Lightning DMG by 10%.
4-Piece Effect
When the wearer uses their Skill, increases the wearer’s ATK by 20% for 1 turn(s).
Increases her lightning damage and increases ATK after using the skill, which is common on Acheron.
Musketeer of Wild Wheat
2-Piece Effect
ATK increases by 10%.
4-Piece Effect
The wearer’s SPD increases by 6% and Basic ATK DMG increases by 10%.
Increases ATK and SPD which is good, but Acheron doesn’t gain anything from using her basic attack. I would only use this as a last-case scenario.
Planar Ornaments
Stats
For the stats on your Planar Ornament, you will want:
Planar Sphere: ATK% Link Rope: ATK%
Planar Ornament sets
As I’m going to mention later, Acheron has a Trace that increases her DMG based on how many Nihility characters are on the team besides her up to 2 characters. That being the case, she benefits the most from Izumo Gensei and Takama Divine Realm Planar Ornament:
Izumo Gensei and Takama Divine Realm
Increases the wearer’s ATK by 12%. When entering battle, if at least one other ally follows the same Path as the wearer, then the wearer’s CRIT Rate increases by 12%.
This increases her ATK and CRIT Rate, which is good for any DPS character, and Acheron is always going to need at least one Nihility character by her side, even with eidolons. Other options are:
Space Sealing Station
Increases the wearer’s ATK by 12%. When the wearer’s SPD reaches 120 or higher, the wearer’s ATK increases by an extra 12%.
ATK increase based on SPD. Usually, it’s good to have high speed on your characters
Inert Salsotto
Increases the wearer’s CRIT Rate by 8%. When the wearer’s current CRIT Rate reaches 50% or higher, the wearer’s Ultimate and follow-up attack DMG increases by 15%.
You will need to build Acheron’s CRIT Rate anyway, and most of her damage comes from the Ultimate.
Substats
For Substats, the overall priority is: SPD > CRIT Rate = CRIT DMG > ATK%
Light Cones
As with every 5 stars in the game, Acheron’s best Light Cone is Along the Passing Shore, her signature Light Cone:
Along the Passing Shore (The Nihility)
Increases the wearer’s CRIT DMG by 36/42/48/54/60%. When the wearer hits an enemy target, inflicts Mirage Fizzle on the enemy, lasting for 1 turn. Each time the wearer attacks, this effect can only trigger 1 time on each target. The wearer deals 24/28/32/36/40% increased DMG to targets afflicted with Mirage Fizzle, and the DMG dealt by the wearer’s Ultimate additionally increases by 24/28/32/36/40%.
This Light Cone gives a significant boost, as it gives everything Acheron needs: CRIT DMG, increased damage, another debuff/affliction, and Ultimate DMG. One thing that makes a huge difference is that with this Cone, Acheron now gets two stacks of Shattered Dream per use of her skill, as she is now also applying Mirage Fizzle. This speeds up her game loop, making reaching the Ultimate faster.
Incessant Rain (The Nihility)
Increases the wearer’s Effect Hit Rate by 24/28/32/36/40%. When the wearer deals DMG to an enemy that currently has 3 or more debuffs, increases the wearer’s CRIT Rate by 12/14/16/18/20%. After the wearer uses their Basic ATK, Skill, or Ultimate, there is a 100% base chance to implant Aether Code on a random hit target that does not yet have it. Targets with Aether Code receive 12/14/16/18/20% increased DMG for 1 turn.
Assumes debuffs at all times. The second best option for Acheron. It also applies a debuff, Aether Code, which allows Acheron to gain 2 stacks of Shattered Dream. However, this Light Cone provides significantly less damage multipliers.
Good Night and Sleep Well (The Nihility)
For every debuff the target enemy has, the DMG dealt by the wearer increases by 12/15/18/21/24%, stacking up to 3 time(s). This effect also applies to DoT.
Assumes debuffs at all times. Best non-five-star Light Cone, but only really a viable option if you lack any of the above, since gaining only one stack per hit is a huge loss in comparison.
Fermata (The Nihility)
Increases the Break Effect dealt by the wearer by 16/20/24/28/32%, and increases their DMG to enemies afflicted with Shock or Wind Shear by 16/20/24/28/32%. This also applies to DoT.
A Free to Play option. Too restrictive and significantly behind other options.
Best teams
Acheron fast debuff
This team works by building speed and Energy regen on Silver Wolf and Pela to farm Acheron’s ultimate as fast as possible and debuff the enemies in the process. Fu Xuan is an excellent character. She does everything: tanks, heals, and buffs the team. If you don’t have her you can use Gepard and I believe Aventurine will work as well in the future.
Acheron Hanabi
If you have Acheron at Eidolon 2, this team is the better option compared to the first. At E2 Acheron no longer needs two Nihility allies, but only 1, and that role Is fulfilled by Black Swan with her DOT, which works as a debuff for Acheron and also deals great damage. Hanabi provides buffs to the team and the Skill Point management. You can change Black Swan for Silver Wolf or Pela and Fu Xuan for Gepard or other sustain.
Acheron DOT
This is the old DOT team, but instead of bringing another DOT or support you bring Acheron. She synergies greatly with the team, gaining stacks from both Black Swan and Kafka, and also has access to her double Nihility bonus. Fu Xuan can be replaced by Gepard or another sustain.
Eidolons
Acheron’s most important Eidolons are E1 and E2. Eidolon 1 increases CRIT Rate by 18% when dealing DMG to debuffed enemies. Enemies will always be debuffed against a team that contains Acheron, and an 18% increase in Crit Rate is significant in my opinion.
Eidolon 2 is perhaps de most important one. It gives Acheron 1 stack of Slashed Dream and one enemy a stack of Crimson Knot at the start of her turn, which already is good. Furthermore, it allows Acheron to reach the full damage of her “The Abyss” trace with only one Nihility ally on the team, allowing the player to be more flexible on team building. Now if you plan on playing a team like Acheron/Kafka/Black Swan this part doesn’t matter.
Eidolon 6 is also interesting because it increases the All-Type RES PEN for the Ultimate DMG dealt by Acheron by 20%. It also turns all the damage Acheron does to Ultimate DMG, reducing the enemies’ toughness regardless of Weakness Types. While this is good, I, unfortunately, don’t have a way to test this in practice, and on paper, it seems to me a long way to get to E6 for a not-so-significant buff.
Should you summon?
Acheron is one of the most hyped characters in the game, and probably anyone who planned to pull for her already did, but if you are in doubt there are some things to consider.
If you still don’t have a DPS character Acheron is a good option, since there are plenty of F2P Nihility options for building a team with her, such as Sampo, Guinaifen, and Pela, although, besides Pela, they are not the best options.
If you have Silver Wolf, you should consider pulling for Acheron, since the two of them, together with Pela can form a great team. If you have Black Swan with Kafka, I would say that Acheron is a must-pull. The Black Swan/Kafka combo is already incredible Acheron only adds to the team. If you only have Black Swan you can still do a team with a support, especially Hanabi, or use another Nihility like Pela.
Now if you already have some DPS characters and/or desn’t have any of the 5-star Nihility characters mentioned above, you won’t benefit as much. Aventurine, which will come next banner, can be a good addition to Acheron’s team, but will not replace any of the main units. Of course, if you like the character or her design you should do what you want. No new character in this game is so bad for your account that it is unusable.
PlayStation Store’s Spring Sale has already started and contains discounts of up to 70% on a wide variety of games, such as:
Game
Discount
Price
Persona 3 Reload
25%
$52.49/£41,55/€48,60
CRISIS CORE –FINAL FANTASY VII– REUNION
40%
$29.99/£23,74/€27,76
RoboCop: Rogue City
35%
$38.99/£30,86/€36,10
Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® III
35%
$45.49/£36,01/€42,11
Mortal Kombat™ 1
50%
$34.99/£27,70/€32,39
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
25%
$52.49/£41,55/€48,60
Alan Wake 2
20%
$47.99/£37,99/€44,43
Lies of P
25%
$44.99/£35,61/€41,65
Red Dead Redemption 2
67%
$19.79/£15,66/€18,32
Hogwarts Legacy PS5 Version
50%
$34.99/£27,70/€32,39
Hogwarts Legacy PS4 Version
50%
$29.99/£23,74/€27,76
According to PlayStation’s blog post, the Sale refreshes at 11:59 pm PT/GMT on 10 April, and new offers will replace some deals. Certain deals end before 24 April. Check the PlayStation Store for details of individual deals.
Cygames published on their YouTube channel a trailer for a new DLC character for Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising: Vane
Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising is a 2D fighting game developed by Arc System Works and published by Cygames, Inc. You can play the free version with limited characters or pay for the full game and enjoy the full roster.
Vane will arrive on April 2, costing $8 for Playstation 4, Playstation 5 and PC.
Path of Exile 2’s beta, supposed to happen on June 7, was officially delayed by Grinding Gear Games in a tweet, unfortunate news for everyone looking forward to playing this beta. The developers said they “underestimated how long it will take to get the gameplay polished to a standard we’re happy with”.
However, they also stated that they will hold an Alpha test in June instead, but the details of who will be eligible to participate are still not clear.
Let’s hope that with the extra time, they can prepare and deliver the experience the players deserve. As said in the announcement above, there isn’t a date, but it’s stated to be towards the end of the year.