![]() ![]() Cassette Beasts can fuse together during battle to create new combinations, giving you even more options during fights. The game also brings in something I’ve been hoping other monster collecting games would do for a while: fusion. The level system gives you the freedom to experiment with different party setups easily, and I often found myself switching out different Cassette Beasts often. You’re still incentivised to level multiple beasts, since increasing your friendship with them will unlock new stickers (moves) that can be mixed and matched between your entire party.īattles in general are quite fun, as you manage the point costs for moves and take into account each element - rather than just doing more damage, using moves of an advantageous type can apply extra debuffs like reduced attack or point gain. This means that switching out monsters won’t leave you at as much of a disadvantage due to levels. Rather than each Cassette Beast having its own level, your character (and partner) has a level instead. Exploration is also handled in a more satisfying way, as the monsters you collect also allow you to obtain new abilities, like gliding or climbing up walls.īut it’s the RPG and battle elements that I really enjoy, as they eliminate the grind that’s sometimes necessary in monster collecting games. It makes for a better story than something like Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, since you’ll have people alongside you rather than just in cutscenes. You’ll be accompanied at most times by a partner, who’ll offer useful advice and help out in battle. Taking place on New Wirral, an island seemingly separated from the real world, you’re tasked with finding a way home for both your character and the others trapped there. Not only does it have more of a focus on its story and characters, the way its titular Cassette Beasts are handled makes for a more enjoyable experience overall. These games are either part of a subscription services at the time this articles gets published or were made available recently.Ĭassette Beasts (included in PC Game Pass since April 26th, 2023 and in Xbox Game Pass since May 25th, 2023) (Isaac)Ĭassette Beasts is a monster collecting RPG that distances itself from Pokémon in a number of ways. King of the Monsters 2 – May 25th, 2023Ĭheck out which games we’ve been playing lately.Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition – May 11th, 2023.Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D – May 4th, 2023.Available on PC from May 2nd – June 5th, 2023. Ubisoft+ Multi Access: €17.99/£14.99/$17.99, available on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Amazon Luna. Available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One. Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2ĮA Play: €3.99/£3.99/$4.99 per month.Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack – GameBoy Advance – May 26th, 2023.Lawn Mowing Simulator (Cloud, Console and PC).Evil Genius 2: World Domination (Cloud, Console and PC).Chicory: A Colorful Tale (Console and PC) – May 30th, 2023.Railway Empire 2 (Cloud, Console and PC) – May 25th, 2023.Massive Chalice (Cloud and Console) – May 25th, 2023.Cassette Beasts (Console) – May 25th, 2023.Planet of Lana (Console and PC) – May 23rd, 2023. ![]() Eastern Exorcist (Console and PC) – May 18th, 2023.FIFA 23 (Console and PC) EA Play – May 16th, 2023.Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2 (Cloud, Console and PC) – May 11th, 2023.Weird West: Definitive Edition (Xbox Series X|S) – May 8th, 2023.Ravenlok (Cloud, Console and PC) – May 4th, 2023.Redfall (Cloud, PC and Xbox Series X|S) – May 2nd, 2023.Quantum Break (Console and PC) – Available now.Besiege (Cloud, Console and PC) – Available now.Xbox Game Pass for Console / PC: €9.99/£7.99/$9.99 per month each, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (Console + PC + Games with Gold): €12.99/£10.99/$14.99 per month. Hoa (Xbox One) – May 16th – June 15th, 2023. ![]()
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