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Dismissing Pokemon comparisons would make us "hypocrites," devs of creature-collecting RPG say after $186,000 Kickstarter, but it's less of a "competitor" and "more like an alternative"
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Kaan Serin
2026-03-05
The developers behind LumenTale: Memories of Trey aren't dismissing comparisons to Pokemon because, well, it's a creature-collecting RPG, and the first thing that enters peoples' minds is the quintessential creature-collecting RPG, Pokemon. But the devs also want people to come with an open mind since LumenTale isn't trying to necessarily compete with one of the world's biggest multimedia franchises. "Being honest, if we were not welcoming [of these] kind of comparisons, we would be hypocrites, just because the game looks similar," Lella says. "What we would like, though, was if people playing it came into it with an open mind, because while the game looks similar to Pokemon, it's a lot different, and it offers a lot of different things than Pokemon does." Pokemon Winds and Waves' best 'mon looks awfully like another creature collector's pomeranian and even the devs noticed The 10 best games like Pokemon for the discerning trainer Pokemon dev Game Freak wasn't trying to make an anti-Pokemon game with its flashy new action RPG Beast of Reincarnation The similarities are easy enough to, ahem, catch. Heck, the pocket monsters here are called Animon. LumenTale's Steam page also promises over 140 species of monsters to befriend and 13 elemental types, which you can then take into turn-based battles across the single-player story or PvP matches. But LumenTale: Memories of Trey is offering up some really promising new ideas as well, such as 4v4 battles in addition to standard 1-on-1 fights, making certain showdowns more akin to your traditionally party-based JRPGs where you need to consider team synergy. There's a bigger emphasis on cooking and crafting here, too, as well as "The Anispace" – a room for you to decorate as you wish and bond with your creatures in. "So, we feel that it's not to be considered a competitor, but much more like an alternative," Lella adds. And with all of LumenTale's fresh features, I agree that calling the upcoming game a Pokemon-like doesn't quite do it justice. LumenTale first found success with a huge $186,000 Kickstarter campaign in 2023, before publisher Team17 jumped aboard the hype train and signed the game. It's now due to come out sometime in spring 2026 for PC and Nintendo Switch. For more, check out the new games of 2026 and beyond to not miss a single upcoming release.
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neonHamster
Mar 05, 08:54 PM
i listened to it.
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quantumOtter
Mar 05, 08:04 PM
nailed it This is confusing
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burntMarshmallow
Mar 05, 05:34 PM
bruh i traded it. very old. Bought it, no regrets.
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