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MONSTER

Adore

2023
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, RPG, Single Player
AvailableAug 3, 2023
PlatformPlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperCadabra Games
Overview

Adore is an action creature-collecting game where you build your team of unique creatures and go on a journey to resurrect the God of the Creatures.

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24 reviews found

95

Rectify Gaming

Aug 22, 2023

Adore is an exceptional action creature collection game that redefines boundaries. The innovative summoning mechanics establish a rare harmony between gameplay and narrative. The emotional bond with Adorables, intense battles, and exploration coalesce into an unforgettable experience. Developer – Cadabra Games Publisher – QUByte Interactive Platforms – PC (Reviewed) Review copy given by Publisher Adore isn’t just a game; it’s an exhilarating adventure that redefines the creature collecting genre, and it’s not just the name of the game, I ABSOLUTELY ADORE IT “Adore” introduces Lukha, a remarkable protagonist possessing a unique skill to effortlessly summon and control creatures.

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Generación Xbox

Xbox Series X

Aug 9, 2023

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84

The Games Machine

PlayStation 5

Aug 17, 2023

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80

Hey Poor Player

Nintendo Switch

Aug 13, 2023

At the end of the day, though, that’s not the vision the developers had for Adore and that’s fine, as what they have produced is a damn fine spin on the monster taming genre all the same. Look past the repetition, and you’ll find that early simplicity was a complete red herring, as the complexities of team synergy, hidden passives, and the real-time combat suck you in. The core of what’s here is excellent, and while the narrow scope of the moment-to-moment gameplay loops may feel a little limiting, they allow the excellent core combat and surprising depth to shine through. If, like me, you were a little tired of the genre rehashing the same formula for what feels like forever, then Adore, while not without its flaws, will likely feel like a total breath of fresh air.

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80

LadiesGamers.com

Oct 23, 2023

In conclusion, Adore is a game that guarantees a fun experience regardless of your level. It’s easy and intuitive enough for you to learn its mechanics and then tricky enough to be a challenge without boring you. With the weather turning cold, I know I’ll spend many more hours in the world of Adore.

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75

Checkpoint Gaming

Nintendo Switch

Aug 2, 2023

Adore is a rather good game that has a refreshing spin on the creature collection genre. The action-based isometric combat presents a unique take regarding controlling a team of creatures, and mastering when to summon them and customising a team made for a compelling experience. The gorgeous and charming art and soundtrack are also a pleasant inclusion. While the very limited variety in quest objectives starts to become an issue long before the credits roll, you can definitely still have a fun time with Adore’s new interpretation of isometric dungeon crawling and creature collecting.

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75

PS3Blog.net

Aug 7, 2023

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74

GamesCreed

Aug 8, 2023

Adore is a nice take on both creature-based combat and MOBA-style gameplay. It does properly execute the ideas well. But, some little nitpicks we had, such as the visual clutter and slow narrative, can be tricky to get through. Besides that, the idea and process of it becoming a proper title with nice addition is a nice thing to see. In fact, Adore has been in the development stage, still being updated, and finally getting an official release shows how the developers are still caring deeply about their beloved game.

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70

ZTGD

Xbox Series X

Aug 25, 2023

I enjoyed Adore for the things that it did differently with its creature collecting and real-time combat, I could have done without the roguelike systems. But even with that going against it I still had a great time playing Adore, collecting creatures, theory crafting for that perfect team and the combat system still has its hooks in me, despite the overused roguelike system.


70

Geek to Geek Media

Sep 20, 2023

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