![]() Made easier in the Remaster, as the piano keys are mapped to buttons on the console/keyboard. Failing to input the notes correctly, the player needs to fight Sakuya again. After reducing Sakuya's health, she's temporarily stunned and the player must play the Moonsong Song on the piano to complete the battle. The worst part is that it appears as a mechanic for the final boss battle. And the game is also pretty finicky about timing. They require the player to point at the narrow keyboard keys with the WiiMote pointer, and the game often ends up hitting the one next to the intended key. While it still has its shortcomings such as some of the textures being taken directly from the original and not being upscaled very well, and slight frame drops, it's generally agreed that the overall port is excellent. Polished Port: The remaster is widely praised by fans for its greatly improved graphics and finally bringing a much-wanted game to be released in the west.Obvious Beta: The original Wii version contained the aforementioned Game-Breaking Bug that was never fixed, and it also had a broken Ghost List that is impossible to complete, without hacking the save-file.This gives the player a rather easy way of getting a ton of Spirit Points to upgrade the camera and lenses with. Good Bad Bugs: While a glitch caused six ghosts to not actually count when photographed, leaving the Ghost List incomplete and the Festival lens unobtainable, these spirits could be photographed multiple times for their full point value.Even Better Sequel: With the release of the game overseas, many fans tend to agree that Mask of the Lunar Eclipse is easily the best game in the franchise, with a solid story and gameplay alongside introducing unique gameplay in the form of Choushiro, as well as being one of the most, if not the most terrifying game in the series.Crowning Moment of Awesome: A meta example in that the game was finally slated to receive an Updated Re-release overseas after 15 years, much to the unanimous joy of fans.Alternative Character Interpretation: Did Misaki abandon Madoka which led to the girl's death on purpose because she was lagging behind or did she just not notice until it was too late? Or, in the event that it's the former is she just shortsighted since she's just as likely to die from Moonlight Syndrome, instead of simply being a Jerkass?.
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