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Our Twitter. November 22, Amirul Adlan. November 19, The more powerful the monster, the more powerful and graphically impressive its attacks are. The winner is determined by the percent of your life still left. All in all, there are over monster races in the game, with an almost limitless number of variations possible. If you were a fan of the first, you'll want to check out the sequel when it hits stores. Set aside a few months if you want to play this to completion.
As a fan of the first Monster Rancher, I was happy to see the improvements made to the game--but it's what they didn't improve that hurts it. So many different things happen each time you raise a monster that it's never the same game twice. There's more variety--and more monsters--this time around. Combat has been fine-tuned, cutting down on frustration. The translation is much like the first, with some very awkward English sentences.
But where MR2 falls flat is in how repetitive it is. For instance, your assistant, Colt, says the same things over and over again until you're just rapid firing buttons to advance the text. I stopped caring what she was saying, and she lost her usefulness. They should have cut down on that and instead included some kind of option to just view one report that tells you the status of your monster.
I also don't understand why PocketStation support from the Japanese version was removed. Despite aesthetic improvements, MR2 is too clunky, painfully slow-paced and not intuitive at all. I liked the first game If you're going to dedicate as much time as is required to get far in MR2, you'd think the rewards would be greater. Sure, there are a couple of neat parts further in the game getting fan mail, gaining stronger monsters, going on tricky expeditions but all in all the experience is rather dull--like the first one in that respect.
If you're a fan of the original and don't expect much from a sequel, you'll probably be into this title.
But I was expecting more. This game is strictly for folks who can just sit there and go through repetitive actions over and over in order to build up a creature feed, train, fight, repeat. MRi fans might be disappointedly doesn't offer that much new. You fans of the original Monster Rancher have nothing to worry about: This sequel delivers everything you liked about the first game, only better.
You say you're new to MR2's super-Tamagotchi-style of gameplay? Give it a shot. It may look dull and this certainly isn't the world's most exciting game , but MR2's repetitive formula is fun and, yes, even addicting. Despite its blah graphics and crap dialog, this thing'Ll keep you busy for a long time.
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