![]() You can pull monsters out of an "encyclopedia" database if you like, but the real fun is using your collection of CDs and DVDs to create a stable of monsters. ![]() Monster Rancher bears a superficial resemblance to Pokemon, with a core of ain't-they-cute monster combat, but the RPG framework thereof is replaced by a more conventional simulation interface, and its signature monster-spawning gimmick is still great fun. Like so many sims, this is not necessarily a game for the masses, but those who like it tend to really, really like it. Wander carefully through the minefield that is videogame fandom and every so often you'll step on a proper Claymore of a Monster Rancher fan, a violent defender of the glory that is Tecmo's unusual breed-and-battle simulation. Monster Rancher has been, and remains, a love-it-or-leave-it affair.
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