
Steven Giammarco
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I started this game offline, and it seemed to have a decent progression system but once I connected online, things went downhill fast. Overadvertising was the first problem, also every time you pressed any button, it took like 10 seconds to get past a "connecting to server" screen. Unbearable. Then, it notified me that I could get a Mythic creature for 40 gems, but only for the first 24 hours. I played non-stop but still couldn't get to 40 gems within 24 hours. No incentive to continue.Uninstall
426 people found this review helpful

J “MerpDerp” Dillinger
So much fun for the first 1-2 weeks. The first part of the campaign and side missions are really fun. Once you get to the point to Ultra-Evolve your strong monsters, they're blocked behind paywalls. Once you get to part 2 of everything, you're not strong enough, so you have to pay A LOT ($1000+) to potentially succeed. You basically need the best monsters in the game to unlock the ingredients to evolve your basic monsters, which at that point is pointless to spend the extra time doing that.
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A Google user
I'm a long-time player in Hunter Island, Dragon Island Blue, and finally - Neo Monsters. On the one hand, the games are brilliant and captivating, and I appreciate the developers' attention to details. On the other hand - and this is a big issue - it's very clear that the developers are willing to sacrifice the joy of playing for plain money grab. Players cannot enjoy the full game, and experience the different strategies in the game, without spending an inordinate amount of money - thousands of dollars, and I'm not exaggerating. I honestly can't figure out why they choose this business model. Games like Pokemon allow everyone to 'catch'em all' if you just work hard enough for it. But in Neo Monsters, you simply cannot 'work hard enough'. The statistics are absolutely skewed against you, in a way that means that you will NEVER (in a reasonable lifetime) enjoy the full variety of monsters in the game, without spending thousands of dollars on it. I think it's a shame that game developers would do such a thing to their audience, and NTT doesn't even bother replying to all the suggestions for improvement in the game's forum. They're basically treating their players as purses. Shame.
74 people found this review helpful