![]() It can be used repeatedly but it does have a short cool down. ![]() You are given a stink module at the start of the game that will enable you to disable wild Coromon from attacking you in a given patch of grass. In Coromon, you have a Thanos approved gauntlet that can support modules. The game also gives you some very handy quality of life improvements immediately. Your gauntlet can equip modules which do the same thing Hidden Machines did in Pokemon. It brought back memories of playing games like The Legend of Dragoon on the Playstation 1 and of course Pokemon Red on my Game Boy Color. The game also copies the old school JRPG tradition of hiding items in every conceivable place, so I spent a lot of time checking every nook and cranny for items. I have no idea if the game has the same invisible mechanics such as IVs, EVs, and how breeding works but I can tell you that Coromon successfully scratches that itch of catching them all and leveling them up. The game does the classic JRPG thing of hiding items everywhere. ![]() Now I’m not as crazy as my friend who leveled up their starter Coromon to one hundred in literally the first patch of grass they came across, but I do spend more time than most people leveling up the starters. I spend an inordinate amount of time grinding to level up my pokemon in the starting areas. The reason for this is, is that I play these types of game in a very specific way. I haven’t played through enough of the game to have a full grasp on the in depth mechanics of Coromon but I can say that so far my time with the game has been enjoyable. No joke, I will spend hours and hours in the first patch of grass to level up my starters. It manages to capture the old school feel of the Game Boy Advance Pokemon titles. Developed by TRAGsoft, published by Freedom Games – Ma(PC)Ĭoromon is another Pokemon clone and a pretty solid one at that. ![]()
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