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Dawn of the monsters game
Dawn of the monsters game




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  • A few more playable monsters would have been cool.
  • The animation is a little stiff and cheap-looking.
  • Hugely customisable with tons of unlockables.
  • Superior kaiju combat with four diverse, different characters.
  • While it has a few problems, they're nothing that will stop you having a blast with this Brobdingnagian beat-'em-up. It's a richly rewarding game, with higher ranks unlocking new skins and upgrades from the in-game shop (don't worry, no microtransactions here) which offer an incentive to keep playing - though the real reason you'll stick with Dawn of the Monsters is that it is, quite simply, very good indeed. We wish there were a few more playable creatures, but the ones on offer here are all very distinct and enormous fun to get to grips with.

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    This system makes the proceedings enjoyably varied and rewarding, and it helps to think of the game as a series of arenas you're thrown into to showcase your work in the Lab.ĭawn of the Monsters stumbles into some of the more common pitfalls of belt-scrolling fighters, but it has enough flair, polish and excitement to be a more than worthy offering, particularly played in couch co-op with a friend. You get a choice of a couple after each mission, and a better performance from you means better Augments. Like most brawlers, it can get a touch repetitive at times, but with Dawn of the Monsters we found it a little more of an issue than in some of its contemporaries many of the stages are near-identical, but they don't outstay their welcome and the extensive between-stage customisation system means you can mess around with each character's build, giving them a brace of special skills - "Augments" - to enhance their power. As a last resort, you've also got a screen-clearing Cataclysm attack that you unleash with 'L' and 'R' after accumulating enough Rage. You can also parry enemy attacks, allowing you to counter with a powerful blow. On top of this environmental action, you've got a rage metre that fills as you attack enemies, allowing you to unleash various devastating abilities by expending your Rage points. The game can be played solo, of course - and it's still fun to play that way - but the best experience sees you teaming up with a pal and helping each other out, working to fill the gaps that some players may find in their arsenal or vital stats. With two-player co-op available, each monster and/or mecha has different strengths and weaknesses that can compliment one another. As mentioned, it's a side-scrolling beat-'em-up in the Streets of Rage 4 vein, but it offers a different tone and feel. It's all connected, baby! Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked) And there are some Pacific Rim vibes to the whole thing, what with an art style stated to be inspired by Mike Mignola, who created Hellboy, which was adapted to film by Guillermo Del Toro. Yes, the monsters here are known as Nephilim, a term more commonly used in gaming to mean "fallen angels", though it can also mean "giants" which makes more sense here for the monstrous (and playable) likes of Megadon and Ganira, as well as giant mecha Aegis Prime and Tempest Galahad - names that call to mind Pacific Rim's "Gypsy Danger", we think.






    Dawn of the monsters game