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''Monster Rancher 4'' (known in Japan as ) is a monster breeding and management game that was released by Tecmo for the
PlayStation 2 The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on 4 March 2000, in North America on 26 October 2000, in Europe on 24 November 2000, and in Australia on 3 ...
in 2003.


Gameplay

Like the previous installments, this game involves the raising, breeding, and fighting of monsters. Monsters are created via a "Saucer Stone" regeneration system. There are several methods to obtaining a monster. Players must go to the Shrine, where they can choose their preferred method to generate a monster. One is the disc method where the player swaps the Monster Rancher 4 disc with a CD, DVD, or another game disc. A monster is then generated from the data contained on that disc. The next method is through in-game disc stones. Which can be obtained from adventures or tournaments. A pre-determined monster will then be generated based on the specific disc stone. Once the monster has been generated, their data is recorded in the encyclopedia. Players can then regenerate any monster that has been recorded in the encyclopedia at any point. Once a player regenerates a monster, they can raise it on a ranch, and train it to compete in battles. The limit for monsters depend on the size of their ranch but the maximum is 5 monsters.


Premise

''Monster Rancher 4'' is the first game in the series to be story-driven. Breeder rank progression is no longer tied to beating official tournaments, but by progressing the main story. The playable character is no longer silent, and has the default name "Phayne." The story centers around Phayne, who is offered a job working on a ranch, and the mysterious girl Rio, who has the abnormal ability to talk to monsters. Rio eventually works alongside Phayne on the ranch, and once a mysterious man by the name of Mr. K appears at their doorstep, the real plot begins to unfold.


Reception

The game received "generally favorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. IGN ranked it as the 88th best PlayStation 2 game. The staff praised its improvements over its predecessors.


References


External links


Official ''Monster Rancher 4'' website
* {{Monster Rancher Series 2003 video games Life simulation games Monster Rancher Music generated games PlayStation 2 games PlayStation 2-only games Role-playing video games Video games developed in Japan Video games scored by Hiroshi Miyazaki