Monster Monpiece Critic Reviews
13 Total Reviews
7 Positive Reviews(53.8%)
6 Mixed Reviews(46.2%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Digitally Downloaded
June 4, 2014
Managing your deck is nearly as exciting as the battles in its own way. Nabbing new booster packs and busting them open with the touch screen is a simple joy that offers a little joyful suspense every time you acquire new cards.
Gaming Age
June 3, 2014
Sure, the gameplay is great, but at the same time, it's not the kind of game that you'd want to be caught playing in public for fear of feeling like you belong on a sex offender registry. In other words, the whole rubbing up and down motion is kind of appropriate since, like the action it simulates, it's something you'll most likely want to do in the privacy of your own home.
Pocket Gamer UK
June 24, 2014
A sleeper hit in the making, Monster Monpiece's rich battles and complex strategy elements are unfortunately overshadowed by its tawdry artwork and painful fan service.
Gamestyle
May 27, 2014
A higher score if we didn't feel a sense of shame rubbing half naked girls to level up.
Hardcore Gamer
May 27, 2014
Regardless, if you can get past the inherent creepiness that permeates Monster Monpiece on a number of levels, then there’s no denying that this is an intelligent, fulfilling card game.
GameCritics
June 17, 2014
Monster Monpiece has a few flaws in its design and an underwhelming story mode which caused me to slip into five individual comas during the ludicrously long endgame sequence, but it also provides some thoroughly excellent card battles, especially when taken online against others with a similarly-balanced skillset and deck.
Destructoid
July 6, 2014
Ignore the taboos and give it a shot, especially if you’re looking for something a little different than a dungeon crawler or traditional role-playing game.
IGN Italia
July 21, 2014
Compile Heart has developed a decent game, but few will notice: the cause is the licentious army, shown in every trailer or game's pictures. If we add to this the online slow in matchmaking and an AI deficit, the result is a title with spikes and dips worthy of a roller coaster. However, digging over the hundreds of thousands of breasts and buttocks, the game is there. It's up to you to decide how much and how this erotic outline can slow you down, or push to eventually purchase.
Everyeye.it
June 27, 2014
Surprisingly enough, you won't just shake your Vita trying to undress the girls. Underneath there's some gameplay, and not in a bad shape.
DarkStation
June 4, 2014
If you’re interested in a fun card game that plays out in a Japanese role-playing fashion, then definitely consider Monster Monpiece. But if the forced and repetitive rubbing mechanic is too much for your tastes, then pass over this title that is centered around fan service.
The Digital Fix
June 17, 2014
In many ways Monster Monpiece is a game that shouldn’t have even been made, let alone ported over here. Everything from the most ridiculous fan service ever through to the repeating in-battle chibi characters screams niche, and it’s not a good niche either.
Push Square
June 27, 2014
Simply put, Monster Monpiece is a game that doesn’t really need to go to the extremes that it does.
IGN
June 5, 2014
An interesting card-battler is at the core of Monster Monpiece. Too bad it's surrounded by so much drivel.