12DOVE Verdict
Pros
- +
The intro cinematic is cute
- +
Successfully linking is fun
- +
Monsters that can dance
Cons
- -
Haphazard
- -
frustrating control
- -
Training
- -
raising monsters
- -
Button-mashing performances
Why you can trust 12DOVE
There is nothing to excuse how bad this evolution of the Monster Rancher series is.We love swapping in disc after disc to unlock new monsters from movies and games.We hate that every fun part of the Monster Rancher games has been tossed aside for Monster Rancher EVO.
The game revolves around a young, confused boy who travels from town to town as part of a circus, performing with the monsters he trains.Each town you visit has a pile of missions from the "Guild" - who else? - as well as adventure maps you can explore to further the story. While in town, you can train,catch some sleepand give performances with your growing cadre of trainers and monsters. What went wrong is that everything fun about those events has been systematically stripped away.
In previous games, during the one-on-one monster fights, you could really see how good a job you'd done training your monsters. Combat now allows for up to three vs. three monster battles. It sounds like an improvement, but it just serves to highlight how utterly wretched the combat and monster raising systems are.
"Linking" friendly monsters to each other, or to enemies, allows for some neat tactics. The problem is that the super-simple controls don't allow you to gain any advantage.Raising monsters gives almost no feedback to their growth, and it's hard to judge their individual performance when they're lumped into a group of three. Just link your monsters together, use your best attacks and hope that your monsters don't go crazy any time you give them an order.
More info
Genre | Role Playing |
Description | In its purest form, this is punishment for ever liking the Monster Rancher series. |
Platform | "PS2" |
US censor rating | "Everyone" |
UK censor rating | "" |
Release date | 1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK) |
24 hours after Diablo 4 players started using bugged Elixirs to give themselves millions of health, Blizzard is "rolling a patch" to fix them
As Baldur's Gate 3 reaches bigger heights in 2024 than 2023, Larian publishing chief says it's a "pleasant surprise" and "we're not quite done yet"
Star Wars Outlaws is "removing forced stealth from almost all quest objectives"