![]() It’s not a challenge I would set for myself on my first playthrough, but it is something I would love to try on a second one, adding the replayability that I am looking for. Coromon allows you to set those rules as defaults when you begin a game. Rules like the Nuzlocke Challenge have become popular with people looking to try something different with their monster collection games. Over the years that one huge franchise’s community has begun to create its own set of rules and challenges. Being able to choose from several different difficulties is a great way to get me to replay Coromon. There are rarely pixel versions of a fat guy with no hair and a giant ginger beard.Ĭustomization options didn’t stop at character creation. Being able to recreate myself in Coromon was a welcomed surprise. Gender, hairstyle, clothes, and facial features were all available to me. The customization options available to me felt massive for a game of this look and feel. As the game progresses, you learn about mysterious energy known as Titan Essence, which becomes the game’s main focus. The overall difficulty is a little higher than you may be accustomed to, especially when it comes to the Titan fights. There are no gyms instead, the player engages in boss battles with Titans. While the formula feels very reminiscent of that iconic game I’ve already called out too many times, Coromon does differ. Today is your first day at Lux Solis, an organization dedicated to studying the land’s 114 Coromon. ![]() ![]() Instead of trying to be the very best like no one ever was, your character has set their site on academia, a researcher to be precise. The sprite animation has a polished feel that I love, giving off old-school vibes that deliver that nostalgic tickle. Not belonging to either era helps to distance itself from the name-brand competition. It’s trapped in between, which is a perfect placement. Yet, it doesn’t quite measure up to a Nintendo DS game. ![]() It doesn’t feel like a Game Boy Advance title, it’s too advanced for that. All the standard mechanics that have been made by Pokemon are here.Ĭoromon has the old-school look down, but doesn’t fit into a specific age. Venture from area to area, find monsters, fight, collect, and evolve them. Any game with the syllable "mon" in its title will get compared to Pokémon how couldn’t it? In a way, Coromon wants you to make the comparisons. ![]()
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