![]() ![]() Ultimately, making this feature non-optional feels like a massively short-sighted, obtuse and misguided decision that could have been easily dealt with by the inclusion of a simple “on-off” toggle in the settings menu. So, if you are in the slightest bit uncomfortable with jerking your Vita around others, or if you’re just generally not okay with looking like you’re committing an act of public indecency, it means that Monster Monpiece - a game on a mobile system, ideally meant for on-the-go situations and traveling, which usually occurs in a public place and/or around other human beings - cannot be completely or fully enjoyed. Take from that what you will.The problem with this, isn’t necessarily the fact that performing such an action looks like some kind of self-pleasuring activity, but it’s the fact that such a controversial design decision/obscure way to play the game is forced upon the player and mandated for play. Now, I’m not here to debate whether we should or shouldn’t have censorship in games - that’s an argument that each gamer, on their own, must figure out where they stand - but, given the fact that much of the game is centered around young girls in erotic poses with very little clothing on, means that for some, Monster Monpiece will undoubtedly feel, well, creepy. These gals are in such skimpy clothing, and at times drawn in compromising, seductive positions, that roughly 40 cards have been censored from the game for the North American and European releases. By that I mean, some (read: most, if not all) of the cards are represented by scantily clad monsters, who just so happen to be girls. Let’s break it down further, though, so that everyone is well aware of what we’re talking about, and also what they’re getting themselves into here.Firstly, Monster Monpiece is a fan-service game. Sadly, though, the developers seem to be having a little fun at the player’s expense by forcing them into using this embarrassing system to derive the full experience. From there, our lass is taken on a rollercoaster ride of ups and downs, and plenty of card-battles in-between.See, Mei doesn’t settle scores with fisticuffs no, she takes to resolving conflict through different means - opening packs of playing cards, organizing them into strategic decks and then throwing down in a digital tabletop battle-off, the kind of which would make even the most devout Magic: The Gathering player sit up and take notice. Unfortunately, it would seem that fate is a cruel mistress, and our heroines’ plans derail after Elsa becomes cursed by a mysterious affliction, leaving Mei in charge of finding a way to save her friend. The ladies at the forefront of our story are four darlings, Mei, Fia, Elsa and Karen, whom of which are studying to become elite monster girl masters. These gals derive meaning from their name simply by the fact that they can harness allied monsters’ powers in the form of cards. Essentially the story in Monpiece is as such: a race of monster girls is living side-by-side humans in a world known as Yafanir.
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