''Monster Rancher'', known in
Japan as , is a console game released in 1997 for the
PlayStation
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system. It is the first game in Tecmo's ''
Monster Rancher
''Monster Rancher'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese media franchise and series of life simulation role-playing video games created by Tecmo (now Koei Tecmo). The series consists of fifteen games across numerous different video game platforms, ...
'' series, featuring the raising, fighting, and breeding of
monsters
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.
''Monster Rancher'' was a critical and commercial success, garnering praise for its unique and addictive gameplay. A port of the game was released in Japan for
Android and
iOS
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on November 28, 2019, and for
Nintendo Switch
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on December 19, 2019. An updated version for iOS, Nintendo Switch and
Microsoft Windows via
Steam
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was released worldwide on December 9, 2021 as part of the compilation titled ''Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX'' along with ''
Monster Rancher 2
''Monster Rancher 2'', known in Japan as , is a 1999 PlayStation video game, and the second installment in the '' Monster Rancher'' series. It is the first game in the franchise to be released in Europe and PAL region, where it was published i ...
''.
Gameplay
Although it is possible to acquire a monster in-game, the series is known for the ability to acquire new monsters using
Compact Disc
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s (CDs). Players can use any readable CD, and the game creates a monster using the CD's metadata. Certain CDs would result in unique monsters: for example, ''
Tecmo's Deception'' gives the player Ardebaran, a villain from that game, and some
Christmas music
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albums will give the player a monster of type "
Santa
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". The Windows, Switch, and Android/iOS versions retain the basic gameplay and content of the original, but do not support CD playback; the monsters-from-CD feature is emulated by allowing players to look up CDs from a custom database.
Once the player has two or more monsters in reserve, they can be combined, creating a new monster with traits of both 'parents'. There are twelve basic types of monsters that can be combined, as well as eight special types players can receive as rewards by completing tasks or inserting a CD into the PlayStation. The common types are Dinos, Golems, Suezos, Hares, Tigers, Galis, Monols, Worms, Nagas, Jells, Pixies, and Plants. The rare types are Dragons, Magics, Apes, Ghosts, Hengers, Doodles, Nyas, and Disks. Monsters can be combined to create a new monster with a main type and a sub-type which are determined randomly.
The monsters can then be raised to fight other monsters. There are six stats that determine how the monster does in battle: Power fuels physical attacks, Intelligence fuels and defends against energy attacks, Life determines monster's
hit points
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, Skill affects accuracy, Speed helps evade opponents' attacks, and Defense reduces damage received from physical attacks. Monsters train either by doing chores nearby, or can be sent to be trained by experts, where they have the chance to gain new attack techniques. It is possible to increase some of the monster's stats with food or vitamins, but vitamins comes at a price of decreasing one stat as well as shorting the life span dramatically.
Currency can be used to purchase items in the game, earned by winning monster fighting tournaments. The game can end if the player runs out of currency to manage the monster.
The primary way to advance through the game is through monster fighting tournaments. While in battle, each monster has attacks available to it, some moves are only available at close range, others from a distance. Players cannot control the monster directly in a fight, but can call for their monster to stay away or close in, and attack with whichever move is available at the current range.
In ''
Monster Rancher 2
''Monster Rancher 2'', known in Japan as , is a 1999 PlayStation video game, and the second installment in the '' Monster Rancher'' series. It is the first game in the franchise to be released in Europe and PAL region, where it was published i ...
'' and ''
Monster Rancher Advance 2
''Monster Rancher Advance 2'' (known in Japan as ) is the second of the '' Monster Rancher'' games to be released on Game Boy Advance. It is the sequel to '' Monster Rancher Advance''.
Gameplay
Gameplay in ''Monster Rancher Advance 2'' involves ...
'', Holly, the assistant from this game, cameos as a rancher from the group, AGIMA, for whom the player trains monsters.
Reception
''Monster Rancher'' was met with highly positive reviews. It holds an 86/100 score based on five reviews according to the
review aggregation
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website
Metacritic
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.
[ Critics almost universally commented on its striking originality.][ '']IGN
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'' summed it up as "an incredibly original title that also happens to be a barrel of fun."[ '']Next Generation
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'' called it "an addictive yet time-consuming title that deserves to attract a whole new and greatful audience to the narrow niche of life sim gaming."[
The strongest praises often went to the huge variety of monsters that can be created.][ Ken "Sushi-X" Williams of '']Electronic Gaming Monthly
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'', for instance, stated, "Not only did every CD I tried produce a unique monster, each one had different strengths and weaknesses, thus a completely different challenge each time."[ He and ''Next Generation'' both noted that the ability to breed monsters adds still further to the possibilities and replay value.][
'']GamePro
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'' was one of the few publications to give the game a negative review. While expressing respect for its uniqueness, the reviewer felt that the game's emphasis on thought and decision-making rather than fast button pressing make it unappealing, commenting that "the simple menu-driven gameplay, which offers just a few button presses, definitely won't jack your adrenaline." Jeff Gerstmann
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, reviewing the game for ''GameSpot
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'', agreed that ''Monster Rancher'' would not appeal to those who crave action, but said the gameplay is hugely engrossing and addictive for the more patient gamer.[ One of Williams' co-reviewers, Joe Fielder, similarly described it as "a title that can devour hours almost ''imperceptibly''." mphasis in originalref name=EGMr/>
''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' named ''Monster Rancher'' runner-up for "Most Original Game of the Year" (behind '']PaRappa the Rapper
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'') at their 1997 Editors' Choice Awards.
The game was a hit in Japan, with domestic sales above 500,000 units by early December 1997. At the time, ''GameSpot'' reported that it was "enjoying brisk sales" in the U.S. as well. , the game sold units worldwide.
Notes
References
External links
*
Japanese Nintendo Eshop
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