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Any monster catcher games people could recommend here? As long as the gameplay mechanics feel similar to Pokemon and has a monster that vaguely resembles Infernape (so basically just Son Wukong) I'd really like to play it.
Aethermancer and Monster Sanctuary

both are made by same developers and they kick fucking ass
 
The Dragon Quest Monsters games are apparently super similar to Pokémon, but I have no experience with them myself.
I'll check it out when it next goes on a sale. It has SOME level of familiarity since I used to play a bit of the mainline games though there are quite a few. I'm assuming just the latest one. They really go more for the monster feel compared to the animal feel.
Aethermancer and Monster Sanctuary

both are made by same developers and they kick fucking ass
This seems nothing like Pokemon neither gameplay nor aesthetic but interesting in its own way. The references in Aethermancer have me intrigued albeit it is Open Access so I probably won't mess with that until I see the finished product.
 
While the monsters themselves aren't collectible, the Megaman Battle Network games are my current go-to recommendation for Pokemon-likes. The Monkey Kin-based character is in another Megaman series though, I'm just bringing him up because Hanumachine is an amazing name pun.
 
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Any monster catcher games people could recommend here? As long as the gameplay mechanics feel similar to Pokemon and has a monster that vaguely resembles Infernape (so basically just Son Wukong) I'd really like to play it.
Not a "monster" catcher (its more like a "government employee and criminals and sometimes monsters" catcher) and also its a deckbuilder but it has xiao who kinda has infernape vibes if you dont think about it too much and it has a weakness/resistance system which is cool i guess (even if its kinda irrelevant lol)
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This game is awesome and its easily one of the best turn-based games ever made BUT it starts out kinda slow and doesn't pick up the pace until the paths start branching (the first 5-10% of the game depending on how much of a skill issue you have).
Also the tutorials are hot ass and don't teach anything which kinda sucks because this game is dense as FUCK. but imo you can't call yourself a true fan if you can't pinpoint every minute flaw in your favorites and love them regardless.
 
Not a "monster" catcher (its more like a "government employee and criminals and sometimes monsters" catcher) and also its a deckbuilder but it has xiao who kinda has infernape vibes if you dont think about it too much and it has a weakness/resistance system which is cool i guess (even if its kinda irrelevant lol)This game is awesome and its easily one of the best turn-based games ever made BUT it starts out kinda slow and doesn't pick up the pace until the paths start branching (the first 5-10% of the game depending on how much of a skill issue you have).
Also the tutorials are hot ass and don't teach anything which kinda sucks because this game is dense as FUCK. but imo you can't call yourself a true fan if you can't pinpoint every minute flaw in your favorites and love them regardless.
While the monsters themselves aren't collectible, the Megaman Battle Network games are my current go-to recommendation for Pokemon-likes. The Monkey Kin-based character is in another Megaman series though, I'm just bringing him up because Hanumachine is an amazing name pun.
These games seem pretty interesting, and while I have played Megaman Zero I haven't really messed with Battle Network. There is no monster catching in either of these series though lol. I'm learning that Pokemon pretty much has a monopoly which is a shame because the games are natively extremely easy and they are moving away from the turn-based system that made me interested to begin with.
 
These games seem pretty interesting, and while I have played Megaman Zero I haven't really messed with Battle Network. There is no monster catching in either of these series though lol. I'm learning that Pokemon pretty much has a monopoly which is a shame because the games are natively extremely easy and they are moving away from the turn-based system that made me interested to begin with.
I mean, there definitely are games closer on that, I just end up avoiding them. It feels sad to see something so clearly attempting to go for the Pokemon audience yet seeing some aspect that shows a clear disconnect between my own preferences and that of the main fanbase. Like, even with the general setup of "look at these cute creatures," there's not a lot for someone who thinks Litwick is cuter than every Fire-type starter, you know? And that's not getting into my fairly strong opinions on what is good and bad about Pokemon's battle system. So I find it easier to deal with games that aren't trying to be a direct replacement.
 
Any monster catcher games people could recommend here? As long as the gameplay mechanics feel similar to Pokemon and has a monster that vaguely resembles Infernape (so basically just Son Wukong) I'd really like to play it.
Digimon Story Time Stranger, fantastic Digimon game, my only complaint is it’s a bit hard to backtrack and the game does not warn you enough about leaving sidequests unfinished. Don’t want to spoil anything but it was a pain at times. But, an absolute masterpiece in a lot of other ways. No switch edition (yet) unfortunately.

Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth/Hackers Memory, two good games, and are available as a (usually cheap or discounted) complete edition. Worth a try if you want to dip your toes in the Digi-waters.

Monster Hunter Stories 2, another game I enjoyed a lot, definitely has more of a crafting element to it and can be a little tedious at times. But the world, characters and story are very well done. There was a re-release of Monster Hunter Stories 1, but 2 is such a vast improvement over 1 and there’s no story continuation between the games.

World of Final Fantasy - Maxima, corny as hell but somewhat engaging especially if you’ve played mainline final fantasy games. Surprisingly deep story and a ton of content.

Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince was ok. There’s like 400+ monsters to wrangle but a lot of them as reskins of different ranks. Enjoyable game and has some really great monster catching environments.
 
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