![]() ![]() Here you're in control of a young blue-haired heroine named Ellie and her companion creature Chomp, who similarly hovers over your shoulder and auto-attacks foes for you. Monster Tale takes that same concept and pushes it one step further. They'd even level up in strength over time, becoming more powerful and gaining more advanced abilities. You had the option to summon little hovering bats, demons, or other mini monster friends in that old Castlevania and they'd help you out in battle by automatically attacking enemies around you. Rather, it's because its core mechanic reminds me of Alucard's familiars. ![]() Let's track the connections to the classics as we make our way through this review, shall we? First up has to be Castlevania: Symphony of the Night - but not just because Monster Tale boasts a fully interconnected and re-traversable world like that game did. ![]()
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