If you've ever wanted to kill and eat Pokémon, great news_ this critter-collecting survival shooter
Published: November 27, 2025
There's just something about a cute, fluffy sheep operating a machine gun, an adorable cartoon dinosaur raining down m358 เครดิตฟรี 188 missiles, and dozens of sad Pokémon-ish critters forced into labor camps to build weapons, all set to bright and cheery music. It always makes me wonder: Is this game okay?
This game is Palworld, an open world creature collecting game that's also a third-person shooter. And humans aren't the only ones with guns: the creatures themselves can spray the world with red-hot lead, too. As you can see in the new Palworld trailer w69 slot เครดิตฟรี 188 บาท above, it's all pretty unhinged! But at the same time, I dunno, it also looks kinda fun.
We'll find out if it's fun in January of 2024, when Palworld enters early access. "Craft a cozy homestead, build a mighty base and pxj เข้าสู่ระบบ a Pal-powered factory, or dive into dungeons with the assistance of Pals’ weapon-wielding special abilities," says developer Pocketpair. "Embark on legendary monster hunts solo or invite friends for a multiplayer adventure."
But that's not all you can do with your Pal collection. "Capturing them, raising them, fighting with them, forcing them to work, selling them off, slaughtering them for food; you can do many activities with Pals in the vast world of Palworld," says Pocketpair.
So after you catch 'em all... eat 'em all? I'm not sure I've ever thought about eating a critter that looks like Pikachu, but then again, maybe if there's a nice, robust recipe book in Palworld I'll give it a try. To whet your appetite, here's the game's page on Steam.
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