![]() ![]() Overall, many time-wasting mechanics, made me not want to hunt for a completion. There is online play which I didn't really get into because it requires all those time-wasting grind mechanics (plus fruit grind) multiplied by a factor of a thousand. Lack of side quests or interesting stuff the further you progress. Last third of the game or so didn't get any more rewards from milestones. Milestone rewards/level reached too early. Light puzzle elements, which i found mostly easy but someone who hates puzzles might struggle with. ![]() Around 34 hrs to complete on normal difficulty. Instead of making things super low probability, requiring reloads and retries over and over, just up the price and make it reliable. Not only does this feel super stupid, but it's a gigantic waste of time, too. Reload the save and repeat the process a good 20 or so times per coromon. What this results in is a very tedious process of saving, giving your monster to an NPC, walking around for a few minutes, and then seeing it didn't work. You can use a machine to upgrade the potential of a coromon for gold, however this system is flawed as it will mostly not work (20 stays 20, and removes ability to retry). I have never seen a 21 in the wild but found three 20s. In order to get a "perfect" coromon (biggest statgrow), it needs to have a potential of 21. Potential system is a bit of hit and miss for me. A process that should be instant (with hotkeys) takes 5+ seconds per action instead. Have to hold F for a few seconds, then select ability, then cancel out of screen, and only then can an ability be used. Cannot bind abilities to different hotkeys. Why do I need to dismiss 5 separate XP messages one after another, every time, when it could just be summarized in 1 screen instead? Controls are a bit iffy with keyboard+mouse. Even setting text speed to fastest possible it still just takes way too long for battles to commence. ![]() And only time will tell if it ever actually gets there.īattle animations are very, very slow. But it’s going to need some work to get to that stage. And I’d like that brilliance to, *ahem*, shine bright. Between the gorgeous creature spritework and the way that the game simultaneously handles stat distribution and “shiny” hunting via the Potential system, there are some true moments of brilliance tucked away with in this game. But is the potential there? Yeah, absolutely. I think that this game has a way to go (perhaps via means of a sequel) before I could truly say that I’m satisfied with it. Was there a bit more negative than positive? Sure. And, truly, there was a bit of both when it came to my outlook on Coromon. When you’re going to directly compare yourself to something that’s already been established, you open yourself up to the criticism, both positive and negative, that comes along with it. But I don’t think that my decision to do so was unfair. I’ve scrutinized Coromon pretty thoroughly, I’m not going to deny that. Together with your Coromon, you'll have to train, fight and puzzle your way through an adventure-filled world! … Expand Gather your favorite Coromon to create a powerful squad. Will they succeed in their evil plans, or can they still be stopped? Step into the role of a young hero joining the technologically advanced organisation of Lux Solis. In the region of Velua where Humans and Coromon live in harmony, a shady organization is on the verge of releasing a dark power upon the world. Use your skills to poison, stun or damage your opponent with an arsenal of available skills. Use powerful moves to take down your opponent's Squad. Coromon brings an immersive storyline, strategic turn-based combat and challenging puzzles to a classic genre. Use your skills to poison, stun or damage your opponent with an Coromon is a modern monster taming game with retro pixelart. Summary: Coromon is a modern monster taming game with retro pixelart.
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