![]() Then there’s the elephant in the room, which is that Monster Crown ultimately feels like a jankier and less addictive version of the oldest Pokémon games. Legitimately cool ideas with breeding and an overall solid combat system are let down by lackluster monster designs and performance issues. The simple sprite work gives it an authentic retro feel and the. Monster Crown is a decent game that falls short of greatness in a few areas. I wish I could review the sound as well, but every 2/3 minutes after turning it on, it would just turn off again, after a few times I just had to give up on that. Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked) From a presentation perspective, Monster Crown certainly nails its GBC aesthetic quite well. The Monsters really are the saving grace of this game with its story. What does look nice are the sprites of the Monsters themself. Some of the visuals just look out of place and really glitchy. On screenshots of other platforms, the game does look great, but for me, while playing I felt like my game got corrupted by getting a missingno in pokemon red. Visually I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with it. ![]() ![]() The game is pretty fun, its story is kinda forgettable but it is a generalized pokemon game, instead of a team you are going up against gangsters but there is some other stuff like a king that has come to power with the help of the dad of the main character and a big open world to explore. After making over nine times as much money as the initial goal, the title then shifted to Early Access on PC, where it was regularly iterated on and updated in tandem with community feedback. So for people that love making the game a challenge, this game does have that edge over pokemon. About three years ago, Studio Aurum pitched Monster Crown on Kickstarter, a monster-battling RPG which wasn’t shy about taking inspiration from a certain popular Game Freak franchise. This includes the settings, there are build in options to do Nunlocks and just has a ton of randomizers. It's been in early access since July 2020, and with the 1.0 release on Steam and Switch scheduled for October 12, I've had a chance to put this. While the game is a technical mess, it also has some technical things that kinda make up for it. Monster Crown is an incredibly ambitious video game. Also during battle, the game sometimes just skips your turn without any reason and it speeds through the attacks and leaves you without really knowing what’s going on most of the time. The monsters sometimes don’t spawn in or it takes a bit to find one to battle, this gets a bit tedious sometimes when you wanna train and level up but can’t find anything. Technically, the game is a mess, but it’s nothing that stops you from playing or hinders your game a lot.
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