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Monster Rancher 4
- November 04, 2003 13:39 PM PST
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The latest in the Monster Rancher series offers its style of creature building and some new features.
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MR4 revolves around creating very weird beasties, which are grown and trained to fight in Pok?mon-like battles against other creatures. In competition, offensive attacks are accessed from ?panels? of three moves each?kind of like choosing from the playbook in a football game. The controls are very simple?forward and backward leaps, and attacks are triggered with one button push. In Story mode, after initial training and early tournaments, RPG-style road trips offer confrontations against other monsters, enabling you to acquire helpful items and build up fighting skills. Versus mode provides head-to-head and tag-team battles.
After the first monster is trained, new ones can be generated by inserting a disc?a music CD or movie DVD. How Tecmo manages this magic is unclear, but it?s consistent because putting in the same disc twice brings up the same creature. Tecmo has also enabled access to rare creatures; try any Ape Escape game, for instance. While the story line is relayed in a disappointing series of 2D images and conversation captions (no animated cut-scenes or voice acting), and even the fights don?t push the PS2 to its graphical limit, the interactive gameplay is entertaining enough to make up for it. Hey, humans and monsters may never live in harmony again?but who cares as long as it?s enjoyable?