![]() ![]() ![]() I like a good mystery, so the direction the story is going has me intrigued. They’re blue-skinned and use Coromon that have been twisted by a mysterious Titan. While you’re on your way to acquiring your first piece of Titan essence, you encounter the game’s villains. This is good for you, because the protagonist doesn’t seem to have any ambitions of their own other than the very generic desire to battle Coromon. You join a task force that is trying to harness that power for the benefit of mankind. They are immensely powerful creatures - forces of nature really - that influence entire areas of the world with their elemental powers. ![]() It’s also going to keep you wandering in tall grass for a lot longer.Īfter you’ve got the basics down, Coromon introduces you to the concept of Titans. For perfectionists, this is your way to get the most powerful creatures in the world. Later in the game, you’ll also get a device that allows you to see exactly what your Coromon’s potential is. In other words, the better the potential, the faster your Coromon will gain these stats and the stronger they will get. The potential system is like an additional experience system on its own bar. They will sparkle and have a different color if they are better than normal, so you’ll notice them. The creatures can be normal, potent, or perfect. It adds another dynamic to collecting creatures. Your Coromon also come with traits that will allow you to build your team in unique ways.Īn addition to the game that I really enjoyed is the potential system, which is an additional system for raising your Coromon’s stats. But there are some other options (like foul and magic) thrown into the mix to keep things interesting. Many of these (fire, water, lightning) are fairly standard. There are different types you need to learn to build the most effective teams. I like the concept, and it works well with the science-focused world you’re in.Ĭapturing and battling Coromon will be very familiar to anyone who’s played a Pokémon-like game before. You’re also given a cool gauntlet to wear that allows you to store and battle Coromon. TRAGsoft seems to really enjoy its puns, and this one was good - a lot of others weren’t. I went for the ice-type Cubzero as my starter. You wake up in your bed, and after a bit of dialogue, you’re given a choice of three creatures. ![]() Good morning sleepy headĬoromon begins much like Pokémon and many other creature collectors. So while Coromon is very similar to Pokémon, it feels like a modern take on a classic. The developer also considered how it could improve the classic Pokémon formula to make your experience smoother and more enjoyable. To defeat these powerful creatures, you need to completely change your approach to a fight. I particularly enjoyed the boss-like Titan battles. Having said that, Coromon does have some unique features that make playing it worth your while. I like it when creature collectors do as much as they can to separate themselves from Nintendo’s masterpiece. However, every new entry into the genre is inevitably compared to Pokémon. These days, players who enjoy creature collectors have a ton of options to chose from. But before you do, I’ll share with you what I thought Comoron did well and where it can be improved since its release date is set for the first quarter of 2022. The demo is available though Steam, and you can try it out for yourself if you like. I was recently given the chance to preview the introduction (really the first chapter) of Coromon, as well as sample a slice of the game further into the story. This one is developed by TRAGsoft and published by Freedom Games. The latest creature collector to parade its unique beasts out for you to discover, catch, and battle is Coromon. ![]()
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