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Coromon switch demo
Coromon switch demo










coromon switch demo
  1. #COROMON SWITCH DEMO FULL VERSION#
  2. #COROMON SWITCH DEMO UPDATE#
  3. #COROMON SWITCH DEMO PORTABLE#
  4. #COROMON SWITCH DEMO PC#

Shine bright!Ĭoromon is a monster-taming RPG inspired by GBA-era JRPGs. Thank you all for your support and patience with us.

#COROMON SWITCH DEMO UPDATE#

We can’t wait to bring Coromon to Nintendo Switch, so we are working around the clock to get it there and will update you all once we have a new release date. Once we do launch on Switch you will be able to play cross platform.

#COROMON SWITCH DEMO FULL VERSION#

Your saves from the Steam demo will also be able to be transferred over to the full version of the game. With all of that being said, we will still be launching on Steam this Thursday, March 31! The Steam build will include multiplayer and cross platform saves. We’re hopeful that this delay won’t be too terribly long, as we know that you all are very excited to play Coromon on the go and against your friends/other researchers. We want to make sure that the experience we bring to you all on Switch is going to be the best that it can be, and in order to do this, we have to delay the Switch launch. While working on our Nintendo Switch port of Coromon, we ran into some unexpected snags when it comes to online features and cross platform multiplayer. This is definitely not an announcement we ever wanted to make but we want to be as transparent and honest as possible with you all.

coromon switch demo

The companies provides the following message announcing the Switch delay:

#COROMON SWITCH DEMO PC#

Previously set to release alongside the PC and Mac version on March 31, 2022, the Nintendo Switch release has been pushed back to a later, unspecified date. There’s also plans for a Switch release, and honestly I couldn’t think of a better platform for this to be on, honestly.Freedom Games and TRAGsoft announced that the Nintendo Switch version of Coromon has been delayed. TRAGsoft aims to have even more features to be added to the game post release, including online play, with player vs player battles. With all of that in mind, I’m certainly looking forward to seeing more of Coromon once it’s finally out later this year. Base stats go up automatically every time they ding, with an extra set of points you can allocate yourself in order to boost their potential, which essentially works as a way to customize your team. From my time watching and playing the demo, the character progression feels especially solid, with two individual ways to level up your monsters. Monsters that we previously fought throughout our exploration popped up to help their master in between sections where we were able to dish some direct damage to the boss, requiring some flexibility that was expectedly limited to the scope of the E3 demo.įrom what I was able to gather from the devs, Coromon is set to be faithful to its inspirations and at the same time offer some quirks of its own. The Titan Sart, the bender of sands, didn’t look particularly menacing, but quickly proved to be a match for the team bringing some minions of his own to the multiple phase fight that followed. Besides the tried and true turn-based combat, there’s also a healthy dose of puzzle solving along the way, and in the case of the demo, we got to push and set some platforms in order to clear the way forward.īut by far the most clever part of what I got to see of Coromon came in the form of the boss battle found at the end of the pyramid dungeon.

#COROMON SWITCH DEMO PORTABLE#

I also got to chat with its developers during a short interview session via Discord, where they mentioned that with Coromon they hope to bring a more mature story like Golden Sun’s, even if the game might seem to be strictly inspired by Game Freak’s portable hit. It’s by all means a very old school inspired top down role-playing game that is meant to be seen as something that would’ve fit perfectly on Super Nintendo, but with some clever modern touches.Īnd while you still battle your way through dungeons by making use of a team of critters that pop out of conveniently small vessels, Coromon’s cute retro aesthetics and tight gameplay certainly impressed me with its E3 preview demo that publisher Freedom Games made available last week. Then again, simply making that comparison and limiting Coromon to a mere clone is doing a disservice to the game. If this setup sounds familiar, you won’t be surprised to find out that this is an RPG with ties to Nintendo’s juggernaut franchise Pokémon. In Coromon from Dutch developer TRAGsoft, you play as the newest battle researcher of Lux Solis, and are in charge of exploring dangerous ruins of a pyramid in the land of Velua and uncovering the essence of one of the six legendary Titans.












Coromon switch demo