It’s handled by the original team, and the £15.49 asking price seems reasonable enough. Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space is a re-release likewise, this time being a remastered version of Telltale’s second season of episodic Sam & Max games. Quality of life improvements are numerous, though, including the ability to ‘fast forward’, download new monsters, generate beasts using a music generator (the original used music CDs), and face monsters in Monster Rancher 2 which were previously exclusive to certain countries. ![]() These aren’t full-on remakes but rather remasters similar to Square-Enix’s PSone era Final Fantasy HD re-releases, still baring low-poly character models and scrappy backdrops. It’s something of a cult series a monster breeding/battler hybrid that was reasonably big on PSone when ‘Pokémon mania’ first hit. Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX may become a surprisingly strong seller – it’s reviewing well, with scores including 4.5/5 from Digitally Downloaded and 4/5 from The Gamer, plus we haven’t seen a new Monster Rancher in quite some time. ![]() ![]() ![]() Fewer games than we usually see on the service, but plenty to entice. It’s a case of quality over quantity for this week’s Switch eShop round-up.
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