Anode Heart - a pixelated side-on battle where a firey wolf pup throws a fireball at a plant monster

Classic Digimon fans are digging this creature catching RPG I almost missed last week

Just like with cozy farm sims, there are way more monster-taming PC games to choose from than there were only a few years ago. It’s easy to miss some of the smaller contenders, so I’m glad I managed to catch Anode Heart. This monster taming RPG launched just last week and, based on what I’ve played in its demo, is doing a great job channelling the good old aughts.

Anode Heart’s developer Stochastic says that it is a “homage to the classic monster tamer games of the early 2000s,” and that’s super clear as soon as I start. Anode Heart doesn’t bog me down in too many tutorials or backstory right off the bat. It trusts that I’ve played games like this before so it doesn’t need to get long-winded while introducing a professor-like character who wants me to choose one of three elemental type Tamas to train and the digital device I’ll use to record all the other Tamas I encounter and tame. After a bit of dialogue and a snappy battle tutorial, I’m off into the world.

(Image credit: Stochastic)

The classic inspirations are working for other players too, it seems. Several positive user reviews so far mention it will feel familiar to fans of Digimon World games. I was a Pokemon kid, personally, but I’m feeling nearly as much nostalgia here in its soundtrack, art style, and creature designs.

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