Adore
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Adore Trailers
ADORE - Launch Trailer | Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Steam
ADORE - Release Date Reveal Trailer | Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Steam
Critic Reviews for Adore
It may be a little uneven, but Adore nonetheless stands out from the pack as an innovative new entry in the monster-catching RPG subgenre. The fast-paced combat, detailed team customization, and high level of replayability all make this one easy to recommend, though we say this with the qualifier that performance could be better and the gameplay loop can get pretty grindy. All the same, we'd give this one a recommendation to anyone looking for an interesting new monster catcher - it's a welcome addition to the genre and we hope to see its ideas further explored in future games.
Adore brings action packed combat to the monster collecting genre, but unfortunately it's just too repetitive and frustrating to recommend.
Adore is a smart and addictive videogame with important messages at its core. Even if it's nothing new, it's still an experience to be had. Must have absolutely.
Review in Italian | Read full review
I enjoyed Adore for the things that it did differently with its creature collecting and real-time combat, I could have done without the roguelike systems. But even with that going against it I still had a great time playing Adore, collecting creatures, theory crafting for that perfect team and the combat system still has its hooks in me, despite the overused roguelike system.
In short, "ADORE" offers a satisfying gameplay experience in terms of duration, providing both a well-structured main story and additional opportunities to explore and improve our skills. Without a doubt a title that will leave a lasting mark on the gaming community, whether for better or for worse, becoming a clear example of the talent and creativity that can arise from Brazilian studios in the video game industry.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Adore tries to combine action roguelike mechanics with creature collecting, but a few novel ideas fail to save an overall repetitive grind.
Adore is a rather good game that has a refreshing spin on the creature collection genre. The action-based isometric combat presents a unique take regarding controlling a team of creatures, and mastering when to summon them and customising a team made for a compelling experience. The gorgeous and charming art and soundtrack are also a pleasant inclusion. While the very limited variety in quest objectives starts to become an issue long before the credits roll, you can definitely still have a fun time with Adore's new interpretation of isometric dungeon crawling and creature collecting.