Most horror games chase adrenaline. Mask of the Lunar Eclipse chases melancholy. That’s what makes it so unusual—and so frustrating.
You want horror as slow-burn tragedy, not rollercoaster. Skip it if: Tank controls (even modernized) and backtracking make you rage-quit.
The ghosts don’t just attack you—they dance. Many enemies move in waltz time, their attacks synced to the game’s 3/4 waltz soundtrack. You’re literally fighting a danse macabre.