- October 12, 2015
- Nooskewl
Monster RPG 2
23%Game Brain Score
emotional
story, music
36% User Score 14 reviews
Platforms
About
Monster RPG 2 is a fantasy quest that spans continents and worlds and lets you take a simple villager and develop her into a hero with the power to save her world.











+5
Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
emotional1 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- The game features a charming world with fun places to explore and a wonderful soundtrack.
- It offers a level-up system where players can allocate their own skill points, providing a sense of customization.
- At a low price point, it is considered better than many similarly priced RPGs, being bug-free and well-written.
- The game suffers from frequent crashes and a poorly designed menu system that makes healing and item management tedious.
- The difficulty level is excessively high, with enemies dealing too much damage and frequent random encounters making gameplay frustrating.
- There is a lack of clear item information and stats, making it difficult for players to understand equipment effects and manage inventory.
story
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is centered around a main character who is teleported to a fantastical world due to a friend's discovery of a magical staff, but it is criticized for being linear, simple, and lacking depth. Players have noted the absence of side quests and described the narrative as generic and uninteresting, with large empty areas between key story NPCs. Overall, while some appreciate the premise, many find the storytelling lacking in engagement and complexity.
“The story is good, the battle system is awesome, the music is beautiful.”
“The main story is linear and quite simple, and I haven't found any side quests in two hours that I've played.”
“Huge empty plots of land with a whole lot of nothing in between 'key' story NPCs.”
“The story focuses around the main character who is teleported to a fantastic world because his friend finds a magical evil staff in the middle of the forest.”