The game takes place in year long periods where each week you can give your monster a different job/training task. Your monster can do a series of different jobs, all of which affect their stats. Newcomers will probably flail a bit until they find out what works. Or, well, if you have any experience in the series you do. Taking your newly minted monster back home, you start up a training plan. You’re given an assistant, and off you go to get your first monster! You can pick one up either at the market or the shrine, and then your Ranching truly begins! In both games, you take the role of a newly inducted Monster Rancher, essentially what a Pokémon breeder would be if they actually trained their monsters in the more literal sense. Now here we are, with Monster Rancher 1 and 2 DX available as a nice little package on the Nintendo Switch, hopefully fulfilling that empty pocket of nostalgia or retro desire in your heart.īoth Monster Rancher titles play similar to each other, with mostly small balance adjustments or tweaks to certain aspects, so I will be discussing Monster Rancher 1 and 2 as a package deal here. Back from the old era of the PS1, we got this nifty title gifted to us by our friends at Tecmo called “Monster Rancher”. Monster Rancher is one of those old games that really hits me right in the nostalgia. From there, it's just a short hop to Sunbreak's brand-new map, The Citadel - which combines a diverse range of biomes, including lush forests, icy mountains, and foggy swampland, with a huge ruined castle as its centrepiece.Ĭapcom describes The Citadel - said to be a once thriving, but now devastated part of the kingdom, slowly being reclaimed by nature - as a "key location" for Sunbreak's new Master Rank quests in its video showcase, taking viewers on tour of the castle and its surroundings biomes, as well as offering a glimpse of the location's new endemic life.Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX by developer Koei Tecmo and publisher KOEI TECMO AMERICA Corporation- Nintendo Switch review written by Richard with a copy provided by the publisher. Monster Hunter Rise's Sunbreak expansion is drawing ever-nearer to its June release on PC and Switch, and, in anticipation of its eventual arrival, Capcom has offered a closer look at its new Citadel map and new armoured monkey monster Garangolm in action.Ĭome Sunbreak's release, players will have the opportunity to depart for new climes, with the bustling port town of Elgado Outpost serving as the expansion's colourful new hub area.
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