The music (apart from one wonderful bass heavy droning piece) is entirely average and forgettable. It's also unfortunate that Momodora: RUM neither raises nor lowers the bar with its sound design. There are a few intriguing characters and threads of plot dangling aimlessly, but when the credits rolled, I was left wondering why they even bothered with a story in the first place. Regardless of where it fits into the timeline, the story beats in Momodora: RUM feel like a rough draft. This fact doesn't actually have much bearing on the actual events in Momodora: RUM as the storyline is, at least to my understanding, a prequel to the first Momodora game. Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight (I'm abbreviating this as RUM from now on) is actually the fourth installment in an ongoing series that started in 2010.
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