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66

Mixed or average reviews - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 27
  2. Negative: 1 out of 27
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  1. Feb 16, 2022
    80
    It may not be the next great JRPG, but if you’ve been looking for a tactics style game that provides a decent challenge, I’m going to recommend picking Monark up when your budget allows. It fits right into the niche, and the story’s twists and turns might just surprise you. If you look past the bland character models and focus on their individual stories, there’s something charming and alluring lurking below the drab surface.
  2. Feb 16, 2022
    80
    Monark puts a spin on the high school JRPG design by offering unique gameplay and combat systems for fans of the genre. The narrative heightens this experience with a memorable cast and plenty of mysteries to uncover. The spike in difficulty hurts the experience as the balance of vague puzzles and encounters slows the pacing down to a crawl, but genre veterans might enjoy the art of grinding and not notice this too much.
  3. Feb 16, 2022
    77
    Seven years after the launch of Lost Dimension, FuRyu and the Lancarse studio are back on the scene to impress JRPG fans with dark-hued tactics. Although the influence of Shin Megami Tensei and Persona 5 in particular is evident on the narrative level, MONARK has won us over with a dramatic, crazy and sometimes brutal story, as well as able to make us reflect on the most hidden and primitive desires of mankind. So put aside any skepticism related to the almost unknown name of the Japanese developer and let yourself be overwhelmed by MONARK's excellent turn-based combat system: you'll go crazy!
  4. Feb 21, 2022
    75
    MONARK borrows more from the urban dark fantasy fictions of the 90's/2000's than from a Persona 5. Its rough approach, and especially its outdated realization will put off many of you. On the other hand, the most patient will discover a real good RPG, with a lot of passion inside, and whose interest grows with the time you give it.
  5. Feb 17, 2022
    75
    Monark is a turn based JRPG that brings to the table a lot of longevity and fun, especially for anime lovers, but unfortunately fails to reach its potential due to a technical department that is simply too dated.
  6. Feb 16, 2022
    75
    Monark is a slow and frustrating RPG for several hours. Its Ego system is its most interesting point, along with its puzzles, although everything is diluted with uninteresting characters and a gameplay that becomes stagnant. It feels like "more of the same", but after a while it becomes enjoyable to play.
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  1. Feb 21, 2022
    A new scholar JRPG adventure game in the same vein as Shin Megami Tensei, but not as good. Pretty lengthy, deep and engaging, but somewhat unoriginal and technically dated.
User Score
5.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 18 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 18
  2. Negative: 7 out of 18
  1. Apr 12, 2022
    2
    The game is your typical Visual Novel Tactics JRPG. If you base your judgment on what the trailer showed for this game... Just stop. The storyThe game is your typical Visual Novel Tactics JRPG. If you base your judgment on what the trailer showed for this game... Just stop. The story has really good potential but the amount of talking in the game will put you to sleep unless you enjoy a visual Novel based game, which if you base your purchase for this game off of the trailer as I did, the trailer does not depict that. The puzzles are fun and different and are really well set up and will have you talking to every NPC in the game and even using your menu options to try to solve them. The battle system is a really fun tactics RPG and uses a different type of Health to Attack strategy where your health plays a role in your attack. Unfortunately, the game has no random encounters and only has 1 battle set up per chapter after you solve the puzzles. You can however after you beat the chapter, go back and retry the battle over and over basically grind which you have to because as soon as you beat the act(4 chapters) the next act has a giant gap in the difficulty and levels. The graphics are comparable to an early first-gen PS4 game, the location and buildings are bland and for some annoying reason, they capped the camera angle when you are outside of the buildings so you can not look up and the way the camera is set you want to look up!!! Overall this was disappointing, the trailers were false advertising for what the game really is, a joke and a visual Novel waste of time and money. Really Disappointed in Furyu for the development of this game. They honestly should have just made Crystar 2. Full Review »
  2. Mar 14, 2023
    4
    Pros
    - the OST is hype
    - the combat is an interesting take on the turn-based genre Cons - game feels like it is stuck in the Ps2 JRPG
    Pros
    - the OST is hype
    - the combat is an interesting take on the turn-based genre

    Cons
    - game feels like it is stuck in the Ps2 JRPG era technology wise
    - the characters are prone to going on long winded monologues about not much without being prompted
    - horrendous pacing issues mainly during the god-awful Act II
    - even the voice acting sound unenthusiastic about the stuff they are saying

    Monark, a game that feels like 2005 Ps2 JRPG released in 2021 for the Ps4/Ps5. Though I played the Ps5 version so I did not experience the performance issues on the Ps4, the game is still mired by a plethora of tech limitations.

    The whole game looks like a Ps3 JRPG that had its textures upscaled for a ''remaster'. There is a weird one and a half second delay after every spoken line, making it seem like the game is frantically loading in the next audiofile. Not as a natural lull in conversation, an artificial slowdown making you feel like the long winded cutscenes about nothing are even more long winded.

    Oftentimes, a banging OST starts playing mid conversation, but it is not an instrumental, so the lyrics drown out the dialogue. It is almost like the game itself is tired of the characters repeating their convictions for the seventieth time and just shuts them up.

    The OST is one of the few things one can praise about this game. Pleiades, Gunpowder and Dear being some of the standouts, the tracklist gets you hyped for the arguably fun combat.

    The combat itself is also an interesting choice. Instead of random encounters or enemies walking
    around on the map, you are given an option to enter special combat maps through your phone, which you then have to beat. For all of Monarks flaws, the combat is actually fun, offering some interesting choices through its varied mechanics. You are given a couple of main characters plus several minions to play with, all of them offering unique skills for you to throw at the enemy. Though the Lust minion is just objectively the best, offering the best damage skills in the game like damn.

    Over with the good now let's get back to the bad. The story. The beginning is interesting. But then it buries itself under heaps and heaps of exposition, delivered through the awkwardly paced dialogue. The way the story segments itself is a problem too, because not counting the final battle, you can only bring one cast member along at a time for all the battles, and fill out the rest of your party with the different minions.

    And speaking of the final battle, to even get there, you must slog through Act II, which might be one of the most boring and poorly paced endeavors I took on during the last couple of years. It consists of four parts, taking along one of the four party members for each. Oh I am sorry, it actually consists of two parts that get copy and pasted so you have to run through each of them twice.

    And you cannot even skip the cutscenes, even though they are ninety percent the same, as minor differences happen since you bring different characters there. I went from lukewarm to outright bored during Act II and almost did not finish it.

    And saying all that, I still cared enough to get the platinum for this game. There is enjoyment to be had here, marred by some of the worst storytelling imaginable. I can't in good conscience recommend this game, unless it's on a deep, deep discount.
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  3. Jun 24, 2022
    10
    Good game, kokoro best girl.
    The ones who voted negative are unloved by their parents and never had a girlfriend.