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Reviews (1)
31 July 2008
A wonderful game, but not for everyone.
Graphics- For good or bad, MR3 went with a cartoony cel-shaded look instead. The graphics are nothing special, but the monsters are animated well and it suits the gameplay well. Gameplay- The basic idea of the game is to take a monster (which are randomly generated from a real-world cd, dvd, or PS2 game) and from week to week, you raise it by deciding which training drills (which raise your monsters stats) to do, to rest, or to fight in a tournament. Actually raising your monsters stats is a repetitive process, but you feel directly responsible when it wins and when it loses, you often think, "Where did I go wrong?" Story- Not much here, but it's not that important. You want to become a great monster breeder, and some characters show up to help you. Sound- The music is the weak point of the game, it's cute, but repetitive. All of the monsters have a few different cries, and most of them suit the monster. Replayability- The game never really ends, you can raise monsters to your heart's content. There's tons of diffrent monsters to try and a nice multiplayer mode so you can play agaisnt your friends' monsters (if you have any that play MR3, that is) Overall- A little renovation, but still distinctly Monster Rancher. It's a hit or miss type deal, and I would try to rent or borrow a Monster Rancher game before spending a lot of money on it.
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