Palworld is an alternate take on Pokémon at a time when the colossal franchise feels stagnant and slow

  • Gordon_Freeman@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    The problem with TemTem is that it’s an always online game, if the servers are turned off you won’t be able to play, not even the single player campaign so it’s a hard pass.

    And the art style of both games are not my cup of tea, the do a disservice selling me the game.

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      10 months ago

      I’m a fairweather Pokemon fan at best, but I’m with you on Temtem for the same reason; many people don’t have the same reservations as you and I, so I thought I’d mention it. I think Cassette Beasts is that game and reviewed well, and to ignore it might be to ignore exactly the game you’re asking for, but I’d also point you toward the “creature collector” tag on Steam. I’ve never heard of Coromon before doing that search to leave this reply, but mousing over it for a second shows a video that proves they know what they’re making (87% positive Steam reviews). Same goes for Nexomon: Extinction (92% positive). No one will know what you’re looking for better than you, but people have been making games inspired by Pokemon for a long time now.

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        10 months ago

        No one will know what you’re looking for better than you, but people have been making games inspired by Pokemon for a long time now.

        A Pokemon clone with high production values made in Japan. Or if it’s not made in Japan one that uses it own art style, I simply can’t stand the “Fake anime” aesthetic that most indies use, like they learned to draw using this as refference

        Think of Shin Megami Tensei (but not SMT V, that one sucks, they removed the dungeon crawling and the puzzles)