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We tested Palworld, the event game that mistreats Pokémon

2024-01-27T16:48:51.828Z

Highlights: Palworld, that's its name, is THE surprise box that beats all the competition. More than 8 million downloads in less than six days since its release on January 19 in a playable but not yet final version. The game is a mix of several genres. Third-person adventures, that is to say that you control your character with a view over your shoulder, like the Fortnite avatars. It is also a title of exploration, on an open and freely accessible map (in "open world")


We spent several hours playing Palworld, the video game that everyone is talking about at the moment, because it's a hit and has been


Forgotten Tekken 8 or Prince of Persia, the two “big” releases at the start of the year.

Video game enthusiasts now only talk about him.

Palworld, that's its name, is THE surprise box that beats all the competition.

How to explain the great start - more than 8 million downloads in less than six days since its release on January 19 in a playable but not yet final version, when no one bet a peanut on it?

To understand, we too gave in to curiosity and tried the adventure Palworld (“the world of friends”), imagined by the Japanese studio PocketPair and available on PC (via the Steam download platform) and on the console Microsoft Xbox for 30 euros.

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The game is a mix of several genres.

Third-person adventures, that is to say that you control your character with a view over your shoulder, like the Fortnite avatars.

It is also a title of exploration, on an open and freely accessible map (in "open world"), and of manufacturing since it first involves collecting natural resources, stone and wood to start, in order to make weapons and various objects allowing you to progress.

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Source: leparis

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