CAPTURING THE MOST POWERFUL POKEMON MAMMOREST | PALWORD GAMEPLAY #2
CAPTURING THE MOST POWERFUL POKEMON MAMMOREST | PALWORD GAMEPLAY #2 Hi Guys Welcome Back to the exciting second episode of Palworld journey, we explore new territories and encounter unique pals! Join us as we capture the adorable yet feisty Cativa Lamball and the energetic Chikipi. Watch our team strategize to find these new pals, tame them, and add them to our growing collection. From breathtaking landscapes to thrilling battles, this episode has it all. Don't miss out on the fun and action in Palworld, and make sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more epic content! MadGenix Subscribe for more epic Episodes of Palworld
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specifically of the PC version of Palworld available through Steam. Because the version on Xbox and PC via the Microsoft Store (both on Game Pass) has significantly more issues and different features, which the developer says is due to the certification process, we have a seperate review of that version.
Nothing about what Palworld does seems like it should work in the slightest. A thinly veiled Pokémon clone where you and your collectible monsters shoot people in the face with literal guns? A base building survival game where you use your kidnapped creatures as laborers, and may even resort to cooking and eating those unpaid employees when times get tough? An open-world co-op adventure where you and your friends thwack helpless sheep over the head with baseball bats to harvest their wool? Defying the odds, this wholly irreverent, gun-toting take on the creature collection genre has been unrelentingly fun across the 100-plus hours I’ve spent shooting cartoon kittens in the face. As an early access game, it's got plenty of bugs and performance issues to go around, and sure, it shamelessly cribs the design for many of its collectible creatures. But its survival mechanics are intuitive and deep, its action-packed combat is silly and satisfying, and exploring its world in search of new Pals to kick the snot out of hasn’t come close to getting old. I am baffled to report, dear reader, that Palworld is very good.
Despite the clear, eyebrow-raising inspiration it takes from a certain creature collecting powerhouse, Palworld more closely resembles a formulaic survival game like Grounded, with a roster of lovable monsters to capture as a clever twist on that formula. You find yourself inexplicably dropped into the wilderness of a strange land filled with oversized, dangerous beasts called Pals. From there you’ll need to build a base, hilariously force the local fauna into your servitude, and upgrade your gear to wage war against the rotten human factions who try to murder you with assault weapons every chance they get. You won’t find yourself hanging out in idyllic towns or challenging gym leaders to friendly contests – this isn’t that kind of adventure. Instead, your goal is to survive the harsh land and face off against evil and/or psychotic Pal trainers who raze villages, attack your base, and command foreboding towers and dungeons filled with goons who shoot to kill.
And yeah, tonally, that’s an utterly unhinged combination. One moment I was taking in pastoral views as I explored for new Pals, gliding, climbing, crafting, and cooking like this was an off-brand Tears of the Kingdom. The next moment I was firing guns at armed thugs and considering the possibility of butchering a Pal who had been mentally broken by the poor working conditions of my sweatshop so I could consume his meat to avoid starvation. Rather than not addressing the questionable aspects of the creature collecting genre, Palworld amusingly leans into them and lets you do absurd things like pick up your fiery fox Pal and use it as a flamethrower to burn your enemies to a crisp, or equip your monkey Pal with a machine gun (which sure beats using Tail Whip). Once you get over how incredibly weird that all feels, it’s a complete blast.
Palworld may crib quite a bit from Pokémon’s homework, but deep survival mechanics and a hilarious attitude make it hard to put down – even in Early Access.
Developers
Pocket Pair Inc.
Publishers
Pocket Pair Inc.
Release Date
Jan. 19, 2024
Platforms : PC Xbox Series X/S
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