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Palworld

 

 

SCORE: 66

 

Palworld 

 

Were you able to catch that really hopping, wild, crazy, fun, fresh, and sweet live stream I performed of Palworld on Rumble? We are processing that live stream into videos to upload to our video sites when the time and financial resources present themselves. All I knew about Palworld is it is some online Pokemon clone. I decided to check it out. There will be spoilers in this review.

Palworld is technically a survival video game with Pokemon. So think of Ark but with Pokemon instead of dinosaurs. I have no idea how far technically one can get in Palworld. Honestly the experience with Palworld for me was extremely negative. I can tell this was designed for PC players and also put on Xbox. The tiny text was a real problem for me to read. Thankfully Yolanda helped me out while I was live streaming this game.

There are certain aspects of Palworld that are not explained very well and extremely important. I ran into all kinds of issues trying to catch my first Pal. They are actually Pals in this game and not Pokemon. They have plenty of resemblances though. Players must damage the Pals without knocking them out. Then use a sphere that was crafted to catch it. If you do not capture it then they will attack you.

Gathering resources and crafting is what I spent most of the time doing in Palworld. This is pretty dull in my opinion. As the player progresses they can craft more and more things. The issues families can have with Palworld are lack of attire, enticement to lust, violence, bad language, and more. Once you learn how to do things in Palworld is gets a bit better. My biggest problem is having problems figuring out certain small steps that are needed.

I really expected to like Palworld and play it for quite a few months. My experiences were so bad and there is no physical copy version of this game that I plan on uninstalling this game and never thinking about it ever again. I know Palworld is supposedly in early access. I am sick and tired of game developers expecting us to play their slop and be their unpaid quality analysts.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 65%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%

System: PC/Xbox One/Xbox Series X
Publisher: Pocket Pair
Developer: Pocket Pair
Rating: ‘T' for Everyone THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Mild Language, Violence}


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