Temtem, an eye-catching massively-multiplayer take on Pokémon, arrives today on PC via Humble and Steam Early Access.
If you’re not familiar with the game already, it’s a blend of exploration, monster catching and battling developed by Crema, the small Spanish indie team behind excellent roguelike Immortal Redneck, and published by Humble.
Its inspiration is obvious – there’s no getting around that. But its in Temtem’s differences where my interest lies. The ability to combo attacks in new ways using two creatures in battle, for instance. Or being able to explore Temtem’s world with a pal – and square up to them for a battle.
Humble Bundle Presents: Temtem – Gameplay Overview & Early Access Announcement Watch on YouTubeHumble Bundle Presents: Temtem – Battles, Breeding, and First Look at End Game Watch on YouTube
There have been many, many pretenders to the Pokémon throne (and Pokémon itself, 25 years on, is still immensely popular). But Nintendo and Game Freak’s series has never been serious about online, never realised fans’ long-held dreams for a proper multiplayer version of its games. And it’s great to see someone else have a try.