I'm an old school gamer if you will and very rarely play video games these days but the Nintendo Ds is a handy thing to have when you find yourself with nothing to do, not many games stand out that are worth mentioning (or at least not worth touching upon due to having been discussed in great length else where)
I touch upon Monster tale as it was a game I had never heard of and gave it a casual playing session, it being "monster based" of course warrants my "review" due to me loving monsters so I begin by laying out the plot in my not so vivid fasion:
A little girl finds a magic bracelet which transports her to the monster world where it is in rule by the kid kings, a group of kids who have taken control with the logic that monsters should be ruled over and not seen as equal.
The little girl finds an egg which hatches and turns out to be a monster which she promptly names Chomp due to his eating habits.
What takes place is a side scrolling experience which utilizes the touch screen by being Chomps safe house where you can obtain bikes, cookies, rocks, candy, etc and place them within this area for Chomp to use to gain exp. points.
You can call upon Chomp to help with your battle and over time he can gain different attacks, the comparison between this and pokemon are plenty but not too much that its an obvious rip off, both quite different in delivery.
Depending on what new abilities Chomp learns he can "evolve" into different forms which you can control to suit your preferences.The game itself consists of a lot of back tracking which is its one flaw in my opinion, it can be quite tedious at times but regardless of this its a great experience to be had.
The Boss battles though not in great number are what you would hope for with a dual screen game and the monster bosses though not anything new to such a genre are still visually appealing.
One thing I would praise above all else is the soundtrack, I always find it a great thrill when a game has an enchanting soundtrack and to hear this at the very beginning of the title screen made me sit up and take note that this wasn't going to be a schlocky gaming experience.
If you don't feel all magical after that then go fudge yourself!
Overall it was a pleasant surprise to stumble upon such a game and hope for a sequel (though maybe a choice of either a male or female character due to boys liking monsters more....ewww a girl, icky!)
As I said i'm not one for doing reviews but felt this game needed to be championed, from an artists point of view I praise it also as its a very lush world full of colourful characters.
Monster tale, a game full of charm and fantasy and I for one praise it!
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