Monster Crown: Sin Eater
April 30, 2026
Explore the beautiful, textured and detailed environments of The Crown Nation, solely brought to life by our environment artist Arex. Immerse yourself in the soundscape of Sin Eater by music directed by Onion_mu and the sound team. Breed over 1000 unique monster sprites lovingly crafted by RacieB with the most …
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Critic Reviews (13)
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65.0
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85.0
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70.0
"Drawing inspiration once again from the classics that defined the 1990s and early 2000s, Monster Crown: Sin Eater refines the formula of its predecessor, delivering a truly captivating RPG within the monster-collecting genre. As a result, while there is still …"
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80.0
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70.0
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70.0
"Monster Crown: Sin Eater is a big improvement over the original game. It feels more polished and fleshed out, and thankfully, far less buggy. It&s;s a bit too rough around the edges to make it an easy recommendation, but if …"
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65.0
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85.0
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70.0
"Monster Crown: Sin Eater is a monster-catching RPG with a lot of personality, interesting ideas, and a truly deep breeding and combat system, but it&s;s not quite as polished in all aspects. Its best qualities shine when the game lets …"
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68.0
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82.0
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80.0
"Monster Crown: Sin Eater is a natural evolution of the first game, offering a livelier world and a mature theme that truly resonates with the player. The title stands strong on the brilliance of its deep fusion mechanics and a …"
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75.0
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85.0
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70.0
"With its diverse array of monsters at the forefront, it features a truly harrowing, cruelly immersive world full of violence and sin. While its scope and non-linear design can sometimes lead to some odd pacing and gameplay imbalance, it largely …"
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84.0
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88.0
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78.0
"There’s no question that it takes the monster training and breeding ball and runs with it in cool ways, and backs it up with a story that’s at least unique"
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70.0
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85.0
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90.0
"It’s always nice to see an IP within a genre that’s difficult to stand out it. While it may never reach the heights of giants like Pokemon, Digimon, etc, it’s important that there are fresh experiences. It’s wonderful when one …"
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76.0
Gameplay
79.0
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75.0
"Much like the breeding and fusion system at the heart of its teambuilding, Monster Crown: Sin Eater is a satisfyingly iterative improvement over its predecessor, refining the systems and strengths it introduced while tossing the things that held it back …"
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70.0
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75.0
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90.0
"Monster Crown: Sin Eater is not a game for everyone. It is a title for those seeking a challenge and a mature vision of a world where nothing comes for free."
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65.0
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68.0
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78.0
"Monster Crown: Sin Eater&s;s lack of direction and often demanding difficulty won&s;t be for everyone. But if you can embrace the grind, there are some deeply addictive RPG systems at work here, backed by a shockingly mature and engaging story."
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65.0
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68.0
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70.0
"Monster Crown: Sin Eater nails the feeling of a more mature and darker, Pokémon game. With its story of revenge for a brother slain it comes out you hard and fast with an evil faction that feels genuinely terrifying instead …"
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75.0
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75.0
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75.0
"Monster Crown: Sin Eater shines with customization and engaging battles, even if its open design causes confusing pacing and quick overleveling."
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62.0
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68.0
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47.0
"Monster Crown: Sin Eater is a time sink that’s enjoyable to play but demands the investment. If you aren’t figuring out what moves a monster can learn or experiment with breeding/fusion, you won’t get far. Once the time investment is …"
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