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Unfortunately, there are dungeons late in the game that get recycled with a new color palette. It feels like they ran out of money two-thirds through the game. Totally disappointing. Jade Cocoon certainly takes its time getting going, but things eventually pick up. The Poke-cloned monster-mixing gameplay is ultra deep, rewarding and maybe a bit boring at times battles do get tedious. As you've no doubt heard, the game packs sweet, stylized visuals.

You can even keep playing after you beat the game, although by that time I'd had enough. Jade Cocoon is an average RPG helped along by some great character designs and animation by one of Studio Ghibli's finest. Catching, combining and developing monsters is fun for a while, but the gameplay doesn't evolve much beyond that through the rest of the game.

The story's strong, but even though its got Ghibli on its side, there's not much animation in the game. There's a lot of reading text during FMV that could've been turned into some nice cutscenes. Jade Cocoon could've been much better if it had more personality-or at least something else to make the experience more memorable. Your character never really talks, and the monsters in your party--even after gaining experience--lack inspiration. The way I look at it, games like this take far too much time and energy to play for them not to score an 8.

It's worth a rental, but I can't see spending hard-earned cash on this one. The game has you following in your father's footsteps to be the cocoon master of your village, a job that has you using magic cocoons to train monsters that join your party. Katsuya Kondoh--the conceptual artist for Japan's highest-grossing film, Princess Mononoke--is crafting the game's unique visuals. Jade Cocoon is here to fill your RPG void with dazzling graphics, a challenging epic quest, and a two-player Arena mode.

You play as Levant, a young boy following in his missing father's footsteps to become the villages Cocoon Master. To fulfill your destiny, you'll learn to use magic cocoons for capturing, pacifying, and training the monsters that inhabit the surrounding four forests.

You'll need these monsters if you want to save the people of Syrus from the invading Onibubu--the Swarm of Destruction. Not an easy task when the same people you are trying to save shun you and your kind, ultimately blaming you for their demise. Unlike other RPGs in which you meet up with party members as you progress, Jade requires you to build your partners by merging the monsters you capture.

There are over creatures to find during your quest, and they come in four flavors: earth, wind, water, and fire.



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