
Watching the Craftopia trailer again, I am delighted to see how both are wholly unpredictable yet seem to follow similar beats. Japanese studio Pocketpair is back with another early look at Palworld, the Pokmon -like game that so masterfully. Though our Ed actually quite enjoyed playing Craftopia so who knows, Palworld might have weird charm too. Palworld is a brand-new, multiplayer, open-world survival crafting game where you can befriend and collect. Palworld ’s second trailer is just as adorable and horrifying as the first. Pocketpair also made Craftopia, a game whose trailer looked like Breath Of The Wild until you saw Pokémon, a WW1 biplane, and conveyor belts dumping whole live cows into a giant cooking pot. And if you put them in your factories, the devs say, "They will work forever as long as they're fed until the end of their lifetime." Oh no. However, the Steam page does clarify that Pals aren't protected by labour laws, which sure is something. Palworld, That Wacky Pokmon-Style Survival Game With Guns, Gets New Trailer A new video reminds us that Palworld's delightful absurdity very much exists. And while Pokémon has often mentioned poachers, here you're not only able to poach Pals you can kill and eat them too (though apparently that's illegal?). While in Pokémon I'll use electric-type 'mons to help me battle critters I catch while fishing, in Palworld you can straight-up throw electric Pals into water like a toaster. But while Pokémon have often worked jobs alongside their human friends, Palworld sounds like a cruel extrapolated endpoint of treating Pokémon as tools. Find reviews, trailers, release dates, news, screenshots, walkthroughs, and more for Palworld here on GameSpot.

To help you with your tasks, you'll be able to enlist Pals, big critters that are just Pokémon. In the 3rd trailer, they introduce the following new features. You know the score: exploring, building, fighting, crafting, and such. Meet, catch, breed, fight, work with, sell, dismantle, and even eat Pals You can freely interact with a variety of Pals and explore the vast world as you wish.

Developers Pocketpair describe Palworld as a multiplayer "open-world survival crafting game".
