As far as my game went, I could only clear the initial boss after my main Monster was at least 7 levels above it. Making your Monsters more powerful is the only way to progress in the main story of the game because key locations are locked behind boss battles and you can only win if you have a Monster that is at least 4 or 5 levels higher than the boss. As you spend time with these Monsters, they will become more powerful and the more you use them in battle, the more XP they earn and the more powerful you become. This gives you great freedom of using the same Monsters against a variety of Monsters. Even if the Monster is not of a particular type, you can make it learn an attack of the opposite type to make it powerful against the Monsters who are weaker to that type of attack. These Monsters come with various types of Attacks and each of these attacks also represent a particular type. Each of these types is stronger against certain types and weak against certain types so you will need to tame a diverse variety of these Monsters so that you can quickly change to the one that is more powerful against the other one. These types include Vicious, Relentless, Brute, Will, Unstable, and more. These Monsters are your protectors and you form pacts with them to have them in your party. The main star of Monster Crown is the Monsters which are the Pokemon equivalent from the game it takes its inspiration from. Even the control scheme is simple enough just like the classic games. The retro visuals and soundtrack are amazing and it feels like you are playing a Gameboy game on a PC. It is then followed by a short tutorial where you are introduced to the game world before you are let loose to explore the Crown Island on your own while following the game’s story.Įverything from the game’s visuals to sound to its gameplay style, everything screams nostalgia. The game begins with introducing you to the world of Monsters and the history of Crown Island as your dad details everything to you. The game features an extremely simple control scheme so it is really easy to get acquainted with the controls and play the game just as it is meant to be played. Initially, I tried playing with an Xbox One controller connected to my PC but it was only accepting a few of the buttons so I had to resort to playing the game with the keyboard. The narrative-driven story is text-based, complete with its own little cutscenes. You will find plenty of similarities between the two titles in terms of gameplay and mechanics but eventually, both of the games are unique in their own way. Monster Crown feels heavily inspired by Pokemon games of the Gameboy era however the game features its own unique identity and feel. This is our preview of Monster Crown in which we explore the dark Crown Island and try to tame the toughest of the monsters the island has ever seen. We were given a chance to test out Monster Crown ahead of its release. SOEDESCO is a well-known publisher that has published some pretty decent titles in the previous years however their new project is unlike any of them before since the game Monster Crown is all about taming monsters and using them in battles. Monster Crown is a brand new adventure game under development at Studio Aurum and is being published by SOEDESCO.
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