The only “racing” you’ll have to do is against yourself and the lap time you must beat. Nothing quite says “popular videogame series” like having a licensed racing game. So are you ready to get 90s radical? Cause here’s my rankings of all the Monster Rancher games, dating back to the original PS1 all the way up to present day. So that means no Japan-only games, and the less said about the 2011 mobile version the better! Note that the games I’m ranking are only those developed on consoles and also released for North American audiences. Heck, even the one-eyed Suezo feels like a true-blue ‘90s mascot.īut this series is still viewed with fondness and Koei Tecmo announced they will be releasing an updated version of the first Monster Rancher in Japan soon.Īnd with that said it feels like the right time to look back at all of the Monster Rancher games and see how they stack up. The gameplay gimmicks that defined the series, like letting players “create” a monster by switching the Monster Rancher game disc with CDs or DVDs, are some of the most beloved characteristics of these games. Monster Rancher (MR) is one of those series that, fair or not, had to contend with the “Pokémon clone” tag right from its initial release in 1997.ĭespite that, Monster Rancher still grew to become legitimately popular for a time between the late 90s and the late 2000s.
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