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Jade Cocoon: Story of Tamamayu – Playstation


Custom combine captured creatures into millions of powerful new monsters
Beautifully rendered backgrounds create a world rich in texture and tone
Pit your creation against a friend in arena mode

$60.99

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Complete copy of Jade Cocoon Story of the Tamamayu. It comes with it’s original box art and manual. The disc has been professionally resurfaced, Plays excellently, It has been tested to ensure both that it works and of quality. When shipped the game will be packaged to ensure the safety of the disc in transit.

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Let’s face facts here. Pokémon games will never appear on the PlayStation since Nintendo has those rights locked up for the next millennium. Still, if you are looking for a game that lets you catch monsters, train them, and guide them through numerous battles, you can still find that challenge on the PlayStation in Jade Cocoon. That is, if you can live without those pesky Pokémon creatures.

Jade Cocoon allows you to seek and collect millions of different monster combinations. You catch the beasts in the course of your quest to save your hometown. Once caught, the monsters help you build strength and power through combat as you prepare for the final showdown.

Jade Cocoon is a graphical tour de force from beginning to end. The animation of the characters and monsters are smooth, and the special effects for spells and other attacks are stunning. The audio is equally impressive.

While the multimedia effects may have held our attention, it was the gameplay that kept us coming back for another round of play. Success in combat relies on the strategic development of monsters, coupled with immediate tactical decisions during each battle. We spent hours testing possible monster combinations, thanks to a well-implemented preview window that lets players preview a monster merger before committing to the change. There’s little guidance in the manual on effective combinations, but with a little common sense and a lot of mad-scientist experimentation, you will ultimately prevail. And although this isn’t Pokémon, possibly “catch ’em all.” –T. Byrl Baker

Pros:

  • Terrific graphics
  • Detailed storyline
  • Millions of potential monsters Cons:
    • Cut-scenes are too long

Custom combine captured creatures into millions of powerful new monsters
Beautifully rendered backgrounds create a world rich in texture and tone
Pit your creation against a friend in arena mode

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