Tag: Monster Taming
Digimon Story Time Stranger Review
Digimon Story: Time Stranger is a triumphant return for the beloved RPG series, blending emotional storytelling, strategic turn based combat, and one of the deepest monster raising systems in the genre.
Monster Viator Review
Monster Viator doesn't reinvent the classic JRPG formula, but it doesn't need to. Through colourful pixel art, lovable monster companions, and a genuinely relaxing sense of adventure, it delivers the kind of comforting fantasy journey that feels like curling up with a favourite storybook from years gone by.
Dragon Loop Review
Dragon Loop takes one of gaming's most familiar concepts and breathes fresh life into it. Blending a cleverly designed five-day time loop with satisfying metroidvania exploration, fast-paced combat and a beautiful hand-drawn world, it delivers an adventure that constantly rewards curiosity while rarely wasting the player's time.
Voidling Bound Review
Voidling Bound takes the familiar creature-collecting formula, throws it into a particle cannon, and launches it into deep space. What emerges is one of the freshest monster-taming experiences in years, blending frantic third-person combat with surprisingly deep breeding, evolution, and progression systems that make every new discovery feel meaningful.
Eternal Exodus Review
A dense, philosophical monster-catching RPG that rewards patience and experimentation, even if its complexity and abstract storytelling won’t appeal to everyone.
Monster Crown: Sin Eater Review
Monster Crown: Sin Eater transforms monster taming into something darker and more experimental, where genetics, choice, and consequence collide in a world that rarely offers clean answers.
Bean Beasts Review
A charming yet surprisingly deep strategy game, Bean Beasts blends creature evolution and clever tower defence mechanics into an addictive tactical adventure.
DecaDungeons Review
A minimalist dungeon crawler driven by fate and chance, DecaDungeons offers atmospheric exploration and clever dice mechanics that give every descent into the labyrinth a sense of uncertainty.











