Monster Train First Class Review (Nintendo Switch)
Our Monster Train First Class Review shows off this newly released game. Monster Train is a strategic roguelike deck-building game with a twist. Set on a train to hell, you’ll use tactical decision-making to defend multiple vertical battlegrounds. With real-time competitive multiplayer and endless replayability, Monster Train is always on time.
Monster Train First Class Review Pros:
- Cartoon graphics.
- 1.1GB Download size.
- Basic tutorial tips pop up.
- The base game including the DLC The Last Divinity.
- Game speed-normal/fast/ultra/super ultra.
- Combat preview-on/off.
- Colorblind support.
- Scroll sensitivity slider.
- Can rebind controls.
- Card battler roguelike gameplay.
- The game takes place on a tiered train, you start on the bottom floor and have to kill everyone before they reach the top and destroy your Pyre (core).
- Each level of the train has a capacity limit.
- Simple shortcut buttons.
- Levels/enemies/rewards are all randomized.
- As enemies are defeated a boss will appear and have special buffs or scenarios.
- Win a game and get a choice of card rewards.
- Merchant of the magic shop where you can reroll cards, costs, buy or upgrade cards.
- Ember-this is what you use to play cards.
- Beautiful art cards.
- Pyre-as said is your core, you can’t place troops in the room but the Pyre does have health and attacks. Your Pyre health is actually the health for the whole run, you can heal it as you play.
- Random encounters on the map screen.
- Map-train track with encounters and events and battles.
- Fast loading times.
- Hover over any icon for a pop-up description.
- Clans-2 initially but 5 total, this determines the type of cards you will get. You choose an allied clan to fight alongside.
- Earn EXP for your chosen clan, level up, and unlock new cards.
- Trials add an additional challenge to the next battle. It’s optional but winning with it on grants better rewards.
- Champion-your main card/character and you can upgrade its stats and abilities.
- Multiple choice upgrades, interactions, rewards, traveling.
- Well laid out clan progress screen that shows cards and abilities you earned.
- It can all be played with just a mouse.
- Addictive.
- So much fun to play.
- Complete run history screen.
- Daily challenge.
- Online multiplayer-rush mode-timed battles race.
- Challenge creator complete with share codes and score tables.
- Online leaderboards for the daily challenge.
- Daily challenges will have mutators and designated clans to play as.
- Each floor has a capacity meter of blips. Cards have a number of blips that act like their size. As you upgrade cards their size grows and in turn the blips increase. For example, it’s possible to fill a level with just one card.
- Can download your run stats and share them.
- So much depth to stats and learning all the strats.
- The logbook shows unlocked cards, unlocked, and how to unlock further clans. All laid out are easy to read and understand.
Monster Train First Class Review Cons:
- Very basic tutorial.
- No touchscreen support which seems like a missed opportunity.
- A lot to take in initially.
- The slight learning curve with how the game plays out.
- Difficulty spikes.
- Leaderboards for all other modes are hidden away.
- RNG can be a bitch.
- Early on the default hands absolutely suck.
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Monster Train First Class:
Developer: Good Shepherd Entertainment
Publisher: Good Shepherd Entertainment
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