Coromon

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Top Critic Average

65%

Critics Recommend

Nintendo Life
7 / 10
God is a Geek
8.5 / 10
God is a Geek
8 / 10
Metro GameCentral
7 / 10
Screen Rant
3.5 / 5
COGconnected
70 / 100
Daily Mirror
3 / 5
Gaming Nexus
7.4 / 10
Creators: TRAGsoft, Freedom Games
Release Date: Mar 31, 2022 - PC, Nintendo Switch
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Coromon | Mobile Launch Day Trailer | Freedom Games thumbnail

Coromon | Mobile Launch Day Trailer | Freedom Games

Coromon Release Date Announcement Trailer | Freedom Games thumbnail

Coromon Release Date Announcement Trailer | Freedom Games

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Coromon - Switch Announcement Trailer


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Critic Reviews for Coromon

Coromon takes aim at one of the greatest series of all time and, while it isn't any threat to Pokémon's worldwide domination, it is a charming and fun nostalgia trip for fans. Excessive grinding and a story that takes its time to get going mar what is otherwise a worthwhile journey, but if you're a fan of old-school Pokémon, that shouldn't put you off investigating this title up. Whether you're a new trainer or you've been catching 'em all for years now, Coromon has something for you to enjoy.

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Coromon is a delightful master catching game that runs really well on the Switch, and is perfect for handheld sessions on the sofa.

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Coromon isn't without its issues, but fans of catching adorable monsters will love it.

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An appealing riff on the Pokémon role-playing formula which, while a little too safe, has enough small deviations and improvements to justify its existence.

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As such, Coromon is something that clearly comes from a place of great respect. Pokemon fans will likely find a game that appreciates what people love about the first five generations of Game Freak's franchise, and even when things get a little clunky there's enough for users to enjoy.

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You might simply write off Coromon as a copy of other games. But think of it as more of a game inspired by previous works. While the inspiration is obvious, various design choices within the gameplay are clear upgrades, including difficulty modifiers and the Milestones feature. If you are a fan of monster collecting games, Coromon is differentiated enough to give it a try.

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Coromon does pay homage to big titles in the monster-tamer genre but it does feature its own unique system and even improves on past mechanics.

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It's easy for Coromon to be labeled a clone. It almost begs you to think of it as one. On the surface, it looks like a new set of monsters were dropped into a nearly identical world. But dig a little deeper. A story that doesn't have gyms or badges, customization in both difficulty and player options that you don't see in the competitor. Coromon feels more like a spiritual successor to monster trainer games of decades past. Sharper pixel graphics and features that people ask for are present throughout. The look of Coromon is more refined than what you'd expect from a "clone". If you enjoy collecting monsters, then Coromon has it. If you want a new twist, something that helps define the genre moving forward, you're might be let down.

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