![]() I like the aesthetic of the world in general and the character design doesn’t look as child-like as other Pokémon clones. You can fly on pals and the design looks pretty. Or you just build a nice house with a farm and a slow happy life. You can produce guns and your pals can wield guns… and you can make your pals produce guns in automated processes in factories and then I guess you use those guns to hunt Pals and Humans alike and… You’ll do crimes potentially? In Pokémon, people eat meat as well, right? Well, this game lets you eat your pals if you want to. Given that it’s still January, I doubt that this is an April Fool’s type of announcement. What the fuck? A lot of this is ridiculous and over-the-top and extreme and I’m at a loss for words. Pals can water crops, power generators and you can use them as your shield when foes shoot you… with guns. Fishing? Sounds rad!Īnd well, Palworld also got inspired by other features found in Pokémon games, though taken to the extreme. ![]() The idea of exploration and riding on your pals is amazing – and while it has been a thing in newer Pokémon games, I never got to experience that as I didn’t have any handhelds since the NDS Lite. While a lot of this seems incredibly weird and strange, I can see how the Craftopia-devs could potentially pull this off given that Craftopia has been quite extensive in its mechanics. Not only can you become a poacher and search for rare Pals in closed-off reservoirs but you can also make your pals work for you in factories to produce guns, and you can eat them and make them build stuff for you. Palworld is scheduled to be released this year.Well, food shortages, harsh weather and illegal activities are a thing in this game. So somehow, the developers were able to match the weirdness of the first trailer. At one point, we see a giant creature that looks like a yellow version of Totoro wielding a giant six-barrel gun. These pastel-colored monsters aren’t going anywhere, and seem like they will blaze into the fight with you - armed with machine guns and all. So what is one to do? Well, take up arms, of course. One Pal even faints on the assembly line. The bright, cheery tone quickly shifts as we see Pals forced into factory labor and having testing conducted on them. But just stick around for a little bit longer and you won’t be disappointed. It looks like, you know, normal stuff you’d expect in an RPG like this. You can ride larger Pals as you would in some Pokémon games. ![]() You see the Pals living in harmony with people - they help out with chores like gardening. The trailer starts out relatively normal. Now, a new trailer shared by the developers on Friday shows that they won’t shy away from that original chaos. Its first trailer showed just how strange and unbelievable the game looked, as the creatures wielded guns against each other. In this game, the creatures, call Pals, are not only exploitable but edible. The open-world survival game from PocketPair takes adorable monsters and completely reimagines the larger world surrounding them. In case you didn’t catch it the first time around, Palworld is like if you gave Pokémon a gun (and then some). Or at least, that’s the idea we get from the latest and completely bananas trailer for the Pokémon-like RPG Palworld.
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