Monster Crown
News, coverage and analysis tracking Monster Crown across the outlets.- Monster Crown: Sin Eater ReviewMonster Crown: Sin Eater, a sequel to the 2021 game, offers a darker take on the monster-battling genre with its pixel art and excellent soundtrack. However, the game suffers from a lack of direction, bland monster designs, and a poor difficulty curve, making it less engaging than similar titles like Pokémon or Cassette Beasts.
- Monster Taming RPG 'Monster Crown: Sin Eater' Gets Physical Release for PS5 and Switch This SeptemberRed Art Games announced a physical release for the monster taming RPG Monster Crown: Sin Eater on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 in Europe, launching September 3. The game, developed by Studio Aurum, features over 1,000 monster sprites, branching story paths, and crossbreeding systems. It is already available digitally on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
- Review: Monster Crown: Sin Eater Improves on the OriginalMonster Crown: Sin Eater is a sequel that aims to improve upon the original's balancing and bug issues, offering a smoother experience with a stronger narrative. While it introduces new challenges and a more open-ended structure, the game can become too easy if players grind too much, particularly with its deep monster breeding and fusion mechanics. Despite some drawbacks in structure and combat predictability, the game is a significant improvement over its predecessor and shows potential for future entries.
- Monster Crown: Sin Eater Evolves The Series With A Darker, Deeper JourneyMonster Crown: Sin Eater, developed by Studio Aurum and published by Red Art Games, is now available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC. This latest entry in the monster taming series builds upon the original with darker storytelling, deeper systems, and a world that reacts to player decisions, focusing heavily on breeding and fusion mechanics.
- Ten Fresh Indie Games Hit Stores This Week | HappyGamerTen new indie games are launching this week across various digital storefronts, offering a wide range of genres from cozy adventures like Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth to horror sequels such as The Coma 3: Bloodlines. Other notable releases include the Japanese convenience store simulator inKONBINI: One store. Many stories. and the creature-collecting game Monster Crown with its new 'Sweater' update. The article highlights the diversity and experimental nature of the indie game scene compared to larger publishers.
- Monster Crown: Sin Eater Review | TheXboxHubMonster Crown: Sin Eater offers a mature take on the monster-taming genre with complex breeding mechanics and a compelling narrative. While its combat and creature systems are strong, the game is let down by barren map design and repetitive encounters. Despite its flaws, it stands out with a unique personality and a deeper approach than typical genre clones.
- Review: Monster Crown: Sin Eater (Switch) - A Satisfyingly Deep And Open-Ended Pokémon-LikeMonster Crown: Sin Eater is a satisfying sequel to the 2021 monster-catching RPG, offering a deeper narrative and refined gameplay mechanics. The game features a unique monster-catching system, robust breeding and fusion, and an open-ended world design, though it occasionally lacks direction. Its charming 8-bit visuals and eccentric chiptune soundtrack complement the mature themes and engaging combat.
- Pokemon-like monster catcher Monster Crown: Sin Eater arrives April 30Monster Crown: Sin Eater, a monster-taming RPG from Studio Aurum, is set to release on April 30th. The game features top-down 2D pixel art, branching dialogue with impactful decisions, over 1,000 unique monster sprites, and crossbreeding/fusion systems. It will be available on Linux.
- Creature Taming RPG 'Monster Crown: Sin Eater' Finally Sets Launch Date on PC and Consoles; New TrailerMonster Crown: Sin Eater, a creature-taming RPG, will launch digitally on April 30 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Developed by Studio Aurum and published by Red Art Games, the game features a crossbreeding mechanic for creating new monsters and a story where players shape the narrative through dialogue choices. A physical PlayStation 5 version is also planned for release in Europe on July 2.
- Monster Crown: Sin Eater Needs to Be on Your Retro RPG Radar, Rides to PS5 This MonthMonster Crown: Sin Eater, the follow-up to the 2022 retro-styled RPG Monster Crown, is set to launch on PlayStation 5 on April 30th. This creature-taming adventure features old-school art direction, turn-based combat, a branching storyline, and promises over 1,000 unique monsters that can be found, bred, or fused. The game will also include multiple difficulty settings.