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It needs to hurry up and be 2023 so I can play the full game of Cassette Beasts, an upcoming monster catching / creature collection game from Bytten Studio and RawFury. Coming with full Native Linux support built with Godot Engine, it's easily one of my biggest highlights from the ongoing Steam Next Fest, where it has a rather great demo available to play right now.

Playing this, I felt a little like a kid again, bringing back some really fond memories of the early Pokemon games. The great twist here is that you're pretty much making a bootleg copy of the creatures you encounter, using retro cassette tapes. Ah, memories coming flashing back of recording off the radio onto tape when I was younger. Heck, the game even has special bootleg creatures to find too!

Here's a little footage for you:

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Really quite fantastic. Can't wait to see more of this and fuse various creatures together to form some kind of completely unholy thing that can take down anyone. You really don't want to miss out on trying this.

Game Features:

  • Transform into monsters...using retro cassette tapes?!
    Faced with the constant threat of monster attacks, the residents of Harbourtown, New Wirral choose to fight fire with fire. Record a monster to tape, then play it back to take on its form for battle!
  • Fuse monster forms!
    Getting close to your companion has benefits–while transformed you can combine your strengths to gain the upper hand in battle! Any two monster forms can be fused to produce unique, fully-animated new fusion forms.
  • Explore a rich open world
    Certain monster abilities can be used in human form. You’ll need these to help you get around, solve puzzles, and locate dungeons. Glide, fly, swim, climb, dash, or turn magnetic!
  • Travel alongside a diverse cast of human companions
    Never fight alone! Form bonds, spend time together, and help your selected partner complete personal goals to become a better team. The strength of your relationship determines how well you’re able to fuse!
  • Master a deep battle system
    Take advantage of elemental chemistry to apply extra buffs or debuffs alongside your attack, or even alter your opponent’s elemental type!

Check it out on Steam.

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6 comments

Purple Library Guy Oct 6, 2022
"Quick, get ready, another monster is coming!"
"Ack, give me a minute, I'm rewinding!"
Avikarr Oct 6, 2022
Definitely will give it a try some day, it looks cool. But I'm hooked by TemTem right now, pretty addicted actually :P


Last edited by Avikarr on 6 October 2022 at 5:54 pm UTC
StoneColdSpider Oct 6, 2022
A game called "Cassette Beasts" and not a single Laserbeak or Ravage????
Philadelphus Oct 7, 2022
Quoting: Purple Library Guy"Quick, get ready, another monster is coming!"
"Ack, give me a minute, I'm rewinding!"
"Be kind, rewind" takes on a whole new meaning in this world…
Minux Oct 7, 2022
plz Liam, I've been a follower of the webpage for a while already I'm having a problem with almost all the games you review...

I have enough games on Steam to feel like I'm playing pokemon.

While I already surrendered about the fact that I'm gonna be broke for the rest of my life... I don't have enough time to play everything! Give me a rest!
win8linux Oct 10, 2022
Recently found out that two songs from the soundtrack are now available to listen online:

QuoteSame Old Story
(as heard on most trailers)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lP2-68Y0onM

QuoteWherever We Are Now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF2LtqVBWe0
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