Bytten Studio and Raw Fury have dropped a new video showcasing 16 minutes of Cassette Beasts(opens in new tab), an open-world «monster collecting RPG» that's slated to come out later this month.
Cassette Beasts was inspired by monster-focused RPGs the developers played when they were kids, the most obvious of which is probably Pokemon. But rather than capturing and «training» monsters to fight on their behalf (which quite frankly I've always thought was a little weird), players in Cassette Beasts transform into monsters themselves by using recordings of the island's creatures, made with old-fashioned tape recorders. Battles are turn-based and use action points to determine what abilities can be brought to bear, while a «chemistry system» can inflict status effects of different sorts, like using water to dampen a fire-based enemy's attacks.
Players can combine with their partners—either a member of the NPC cast or another human in two-player local co-op—to create powerful «Fusion form» monsters. But the strength of the fusion depends on the strength of the bond between you and your partner, «so it's important to nurture your friendships,» Bytten Studio's Jay Baylis says in the video.
Romance is an option too, although there's no gameplay benefit to it—it's just «cute,» according to the developers. But not everyone on the island is friendly: Some of the people you run into will help you out, but others will be hostile: «After all, you're not the only one with a cassette player around here,» Baylis says.
Monster-collecting games like Pokemon are the obvious influence here, but Cassette Beasts also takes inspiration from «British culture, 1980s New Wave fashion aesthetics, and even Arthurian legends,» which is quite a
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