Speaking of paying for more, what if I told you that regardless of whether you pay $45 or the full $60 price, many of the cosmetics and items are hidden behind a season pass! Yup. It was… graphic and I still see the words in my head as I sleep. It felt really weird to pay the price of an average game only to be treated like I was running a trial.īut eventually I got the pro version and found myself in the middle of a massive debate of “, Marry, Kill” in which the players were all engaged in a VERY lively debate about which of the animals that’d want to sleep with first. Weak considering there are 164 different creatures at the last count. You have to get the $60 version for online activities.Īlso, apparently, you need the “pro” version if you want to hold more than 30 creatures. But then I found out that you can’t chat on the $45 version. That seemed odd to me, especially with the game having come out just recently on console. When I first started playing, I was surprised to find the chat was completely dead. It not only adds a slew of features some people have wanted in Pokemon for years, but also shows exactly why that wouldn’t be good. Temtem almost seems to exist as a “be careful what you wish for” when it comes to Pokemon. The game got better but my experience, unfortunately, did not. This video, by the way, was third time this happened. So, imagine my surprise when I was in the middle of a Temtem battle and my game broke so hard that it revealed its guts to me. And, honestly, it’s my preferred way to play indy darlings like Cuphead, Hades, and Dead Cells as well. Games like Pokemon, Mario, Zelda, all the biggens play perfectly well. I played it on the NIntendo Switch and while people like to dog on the small wonder, I’ve never had issues on mine. This may sound rough, but listen, so is Temtem.įirst off, the game is broken. The main difference being, if you handed me Brave Fencer Musashi I’d excited play it. But now, in 2022 when the game is finally getting the console release, it has about as much graphical detail as an early PlayStation game like Brave Fencer Musashi. Its lively cel-shaded graphics mixed with its unique visual art style caught some eyes…back in 2018. When it was first announced years ago, the same people that constantly pick apart everything they don’t like about Pokemon hailed Temtem as some sort of Pokemon killer. Platforms: Nintendo Switch (reviewed on), PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S By Eric Halliday 1 month ago Follow Tweet
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