About Creatures Of Sonaria:
Monster collecting RPGs are my favorite games. My love for this genre stems back to Pokemon and Dragon Quest Monsters for the Game Boy (Color), a system which obviously won’t see any new releases ever again. Sure, systems and games evolve and there are new ones with nicer graphics and amazing soundtracks – yet here I am, craving games that look and sound like they came out 20 years ago, because I can’t quite get the same sense of wonder out of modern stuff. I’m eternally thankful for indie developers who are aware that people like me exist and develop games like Disc Creatures. Even though 2019 is packed with critically acclaimed releases of well-known series, one I was looking forward to more than most others is this very game. Now one day after the release I’m already 15 hours in because it’s so hard to stop. It’s exactly what I was hoping for: nostalgic, yet so new and unknown. I LOVE the fact that I knew pretty much nothing about this game beforehand. I love discovering new creatures and won’t continue with the story until I think I “caught” every single one in the current area. I also think the battle system is really well made. It’s not complicated at all, but there are battles where you should think it through instead of just choosing the strongest move.