Cassette Beasts needs you to go wild with its array of monster allies, fusing any two creatures you need to create a brand new fighter for its monster battles.
New Wirral is type of an odd place. Stuffed with all types of harmful critters. To cope with them, individuals have determined to file them on cassette. Appears like they’re making an attempt to make documentaries, however by recording a creature, you may take its form and acquire its powers. Actually, this makes me really feel much more at-ease than locking a small animal up in a tiny seize ball for the remainder of time, however perhaps that’s simply me. It’s good to have the ability to collect an array of monsters with out having that quiet, niggling guilt behind my thoughts the entire time.
What’s much more attention-grabbing is the methods you may fuse monsters. Briefly, you may fuse any monster with another monster. The sport simply rolls with it. This may end up in some neat appearances as facets the 2 monsters inform the brand new mixture that you find yourself with. I appreciated simply taking part in round with this method, seeing what kinds of goofy mixtures would come from every fusion. There’s a gameplay profit to doing it, too, as you may make some actually sturdy creatures that can steamroll over your troubles. If that doesn’t assist, there’s plenty of depth within the fight system that can allow you to mess with elemental weaknesses to the purpose of forcing your opponent to turn out to be a unique kind so you should utilize that as a weak point.
Cassette Beasts is a fancy monster battler (you can additionally play in CO-OP?!) that’s plenty of enjoyable simply to mess with to see what mixtures you may make and the way you’ll use them. And realizing that you just’re not imprisoning monsters makes all of it really feel even higher.
Cassette Beasts is on the market now on Steam. It’s projected to launch on the Nintendo Change, Xbox Sequence X/S, and Xbox One on Could 25, 2023.