If you’re looking for the next evolution in creature-collecting RPGs, this Pokémon-inspired Korean upstart might just be a better bet than the real thing. With cartoonish characters exploring a staggeringly detailed world based on the neighbourhoods where its developers grew up, there’s a touch of the uncanny valley about it. But that’s evidently a deliberate stylistic choice in a game that captures the innocence of childhood play with dazzling spectacle – the pyrotechnics of its monster battles put its muchloved rival in the shade.