Cassette Beasts is an incredibly exciting looking upcoming monster collecting game, one that will offer a rather unique take on the genre and a new trailer is up showcasing the fusion system.
It's on the unique side, since you're not collecting these creatures or using them in a traditional way. Instead of throwing them out of some kind of ball, you turn into them. The fusion system is where it gets real interesting though, allowing you to combine two forms into something unique. The developers say it will be able to generate "over fourteen thousand unique fusions that will allow you as a player to fully customize your team to fit your unique style".
During the Guerrilla Collective digital games showcase a new trailer was shown below:
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Developed with Godot Engine, it will have a Native Linux build at release.
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Quoting: Purple Library GuyI didn't set out to do that, but once "Palimpsest Pals" popped into my head I couldn't not think of alliterations. (Bonus one that didn't make it into the post: Scroll Summons, to go with the physical recording media theme. I just liked Hieroglyph Helpers too much. )Quoting: PhiladelphusAs we seem to be moving backwards in time, I'm looking forward to the eventual Codex Critters, Palimpsest Pals, Cuneiform Clay-tures, and Hieroglyph Helpers.Packing some gorgeous alliteration there, pal.
Quoting: PenglingHeh. Technically, that would be amazing assonance.Quoting: Purple Library GuyPacking some gorgeous alliteration there, pal.Amazing alliteration, surely?
Anyhow, I do my alliteration in classic Old English poetry style, where you alliterate the first syllable with the next stressed syllable: Packing . . . pal.
Quoting: Purple Library GuyHeh. Technically, that would be amazing assonance.... Is it bad that the "pal" part made me read your entire post in the style of Detective Gumshoe from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney?
Anyhow, I do my alliteration in classic Old English poetry style, where you alliterate the first syllable with the next stressed syllable: Packing . . . pal.
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