Bring the beasts back! Cassette Beasts is a monster-tamer with a difference.
Cassette Beasts' turn-based battles are double matches, played with a partner, either an NPC or a friend. You swap cassette tapes to fight as different beasts, which can learn new moves just like in other monster-taming games. Action points, illustrated with little squares beneath the health bar, determine whether you have enough energy to use a move. Each character gains 2 AP a turn and another point if they hit a type weakness.
Monsters can be combined via the Fusion System, which gives them new sprites combining the traits of both beasts. It works similarly to how demon fusion does in Shin Megami Tensei, but it's much more varied. You can fuse any two of the 120 beasts into a unique creation rather than just a select few from a catalog.
Now for the part that really hooked me: Cassette Beasts' intriguing mystery. I won't spoil it, but it goes from zero to one hundred real quick during a boss battle in an abandoned subway. It raises the stakes in a way that other monster-taming games often take too long to reach, without feeling like it's moving too fast. It's a promising start, especially considering how the bonds between you and your partner are supposed to weave into the gameplay.
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