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Monster: Titan's Playground

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94%Game Brain Score
humor, optimization
story, gameplay
94% User Score Based on 200 reviews

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Monster: Titan's Playground is a single player fighting game with a violence theme. It was developed by Stellar Knights and was released on July 24, 2025. It received very positive reviews from players.

Devastate a fully-destructible city in VR as a giant monster. Battle mechs using your various breath, ranged, and melee weapons—including fire breath, gravity cannon, and lock-on missile pods. Experience what it's like to look down upon a city—and then crush it. Tear chunks out of buildings and toss them at your mechanical foes. Catch missiles out of the air and hurl them back at the mech that fi…

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94%
Audience ScoreBased on 200 reviews
humor2 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • Highly fun and satisfying kaiju VR game that allows players to feel like a powerful monster rampaging through a fully destructible city.
  • Engaging combat mechanics with a variety of abilities, upgrades, and enemy types including mechs and planes.
  • Continuous developer support and frequent updates with strong player community involvement and high replayability.
  • Currently limited content and maps, leading to gameplay becoming repetitive after unlocking most features.
  • Performance issues and bugs such as lag, crashes, and inconsistent collision detection that sometimes hinder gameplay.
  • Price is considered high relative to the amount of content and polish available at this early access stage.
  • story
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game currently lacks a story or conquest mode, focusing instead on solid gameplay mechanics. While players enjoy the concept of playing as a giant monster, the absence of narrative depth is notable. Some technical issues and early access status contribute to the overall mixed experience.

    • “If you want to play as an 8-story tall monster with no moral obligations, then this game is for you!”
    • “The game looks pretty simple, with standalone-level graphics on Quest 3, but it's fun to play, and kids love it.”
    • “No story.”
    • “While currently missing its story/conquest mode, the mechanics are solid.”
    • “If you want to play as an 8-story tall monster with no moral obligations, then this game is for you!!!!!!”
  • gameplay
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay features solid mechanics focused on combat against giant mechs, with a variety of powers, abilities, and customization options. While some players find it addicting and fun, others feel the combat lacks excitement and are disappointed by the absence of a story or conquest mode. Overall, the gameplay offers engaging combat but may not fully satisfy all players.

    • “One of the biggest gameplay mechanics is the combat against giant mechs.”
    • “The combat and abilities are awesome, especially the photon lance and the spear. The gameplay is super addicting and fun, and you can customize which mechs you fight out of 8 or 10 different types.”
    • “Sadly, I am writing this negative review because I was disappointed with the gameplay.”
    • “But the actual gameplay is less than thrilling.”
    • “While currently missing its story/conquest mode, the mechanics are solid.”
  • graphics
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics feature charming, cartoony, and low-poly visuals that appeal especially to fans of monster rampages, though some users find them simple and suggest a graphical overhaul or more customization options. While the art style is praised for its passion and detail, graphical performance can vary depending on the hardware used. Overall, the visuals are enjoyable but could benefit from enhanced options and realism.

    • “Overall, I really like the cartoony visuals and combat system of this game that makes you feel like Godzilla.”
    • “The visuals are stunning.”
    • “The art style is awesome.”
    • “Yes, it's a two-man squad and a difficult VR game to make, but this game could benefit from a graphical overhaul as well as improved controls.”
    • “There aren't many graphical options.”
    • “The only downside is the graphics, but that could be because of my PC (running slightly below recommended specs with an AMD RX 5500 GPU and Ryzen 5 5600), my headset (Meta Quest 2), or my configuration (SteamVR Air Link instead of connected via USB-C).”
  • stability
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game exhibits occasional crashes, stutters, and minor glitches, particularly when mechs interact with buildings or specific weapon mechanics, but overall runs smoothly with minimal performance drops. These stability issues are expected in its early access state and are generally not game-breaking, with improvements anticipated in future updates.

    • “The game runs great with minimal slowdown or FPS drops. The few glitches that occur, considering it is an early access game, are minor at worst.”
    • “Every time a mech runs into a building, the whole game crashes or stutters and glitches.”
    • “The physics are a little buggy, there’s only one map and there’s a lack of melee weapons & upgrades.”
    • “It is slightly buggy, but that is to be expected, as it is in early access.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the humor in the game's quirky physics, particularly the amusing idea of detaching buildings and using them as weapons or launch platforms, adding an unexpected and playful element to gameplay.

  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization is generally solid, running well on high-end hardware like the 4090, with only minor glitches and performance issues that do not impact the overall experience and are expected to improve with future updates.

    • “I have a 4090, so I’ll let others talk on optimization, but it works great for us so far!”
    • “Of course, it has some very minor glitches and performance issues, but nothing that some time and future updates can't polish out, and certainly nothing that hinders the experience.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers rapid unlocks but compensates with an impressive level of replayability, keeping players engaged for a long time.

    • “You can unlock everything fast, but the game has an insane amount of replayability.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is notably time-consuming and challenging, often requiring significant effort and multiple attempts to progress.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is praised for its energetic, cyberpunk style that perfectly complements the intense mech battles and chaotic gameplay, enhancing the overall experience.

    • “Fighting mechs, eating cars, sweet cyberpunk music, this game rules!!”
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Monster: Titan's Playground is a fighting game with violence theme.

Monster: Titan's Playground is available on PC, Virtual Reality and Windows.

Monster: Titan's Playground was released on July 24, 2025.

Monster: Titan's Playground was developed by Stellar Knights.

Monster: Titan's Playground has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its story.

Monster: Titan's Playground is a single player game.

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