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''Monark'' is a 2021
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developed by Lancarse for the
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. It was localized and ported to
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in February 2022. The game received mixed reviews from critics.


Gameplay

''Monark'' is a tactical role-playing game with combat similar to '' Lost Dimension''. Gameplay is split between the character evolving their own desires by exploring the school campus, and fighting monsters called "daemons" in the Otherworld.


Story

''Monark'' takes place inside Shin Mikado Academy, a high school sealed from the outside world by a barrier and enveloped in a mysterious mist that drives the students mad. The player is part of a group of students who gained the ability to enter an Otherworld, where the demons empowering the mist must be defeated.


Development

The game is developed by Lancarse and published by
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'' series were involved in the game's development. Fuyuki Hayashi wrote the scenario and dialogue for all of the major characters, while Ryutaro Ito wrote for the NPC characters. Kazunari Suzuki provided supervision and feedback on all parts of the scenario.


Reception

''Monark'' received "mixed or average" reviews from critics, according to
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'' lauded the game's personalness, combat systems, and abilities, and cited the unengaging story, characters, party member system, enemies, repetition, and puzzles as its drawbacks. ''
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'' severely criticized the game's repetitive nature and concluded, "There are some novel ideas here, and if you’re looking for something outside the RPG status quo and with a darker vibe, ''Monark'' could fit the bill. Just go in knowing that it can get arduous, and you’ll need to overlook those faults to find what ''Monark'' does that’s really different." ''
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'' praised the high-risk, high-reward combat system, creepy aesthetics, interesting story, and replay value, while criticizing the lackluster graphics, repetitive environments, and lack of enemy variety. ''
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'' reviewed the game much more negatively, and cited the use of the horror genre, boss designs, and music, as positives, while calling the repetitive, grindy combat the game's biggest downfall. ''RPGFan'' liked the vocal tracks, opening cinematic, characters, themes and combat, and said that the game's bad pacing, subpar graphics and the transphobic treatment of the character of Perrine held it back. ''Nintendo World Report'' thought that the story was interesting and that the stat progression system was unique but disliked the lack of environments, character-locking progression system, and puzzle design.


Sales

In Japan, the Nintendo Switch version sold 10,521 physical units, making it the sixth best-selling game during its first week of release. The PlayStation 4 version sold 5,242 physical units, making it the seventeenth best-selling game in the country during the same week.


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