Old-School Pokémon Fans Should Check Out This New RPG Free Right Now

As a gamer, I’m really excited about what Steam has planned for 2026! It looks like they’re kicking things off strong, even though it’s only January. The biggest news for me is they’re bringing a game that feels like the classic Pokémon games – I think it could be a huge deal!

A free demo of the game is available on Steam. If you enjoy it, the full game is available at a low price.

EvoCreo Has Old-School Pokémon Vibes

There Are 170 Creatures To Catch

The creature-collecting game EvoCreo launched on Steam this week. It’s strongly influenced by the classic Pokémon series, letting you explore the world and capture creatures called “Creo” in a single-player adventure. The developers plan to add online player-versus-player battles and improve the game’s performance on computers in future updates.

Ilmfinity Studios’ new RPG lets you catch over 170 different Creo creatures, explore a variety of areas, and enjoy a compelling story – all without needing an internet connection. You’ll begin a journey in the world of Zenith, searching for your lost father while also uncovering the sinister plans of a group called Shadow Hive.

The game first launched on mobile devices, and the Steam version costs $10 with no in-app purchases. Currently, the only extra content available is a limited-time “support item” DLC that gives players a daily gift of random items and experience boosts to celebrate the Steam launch.

It’s Super Cheap, And There’s A Free Demo

If You Like It, It Won’t Break The Bank

You can now try a free demo of EvoCreo. While most players on Steam have enjoyed it, the game currently has a “mixed” rating because of problems with bringing it from PC to other platforms. Despite these issues, one player described it as a “genuinely inspired” game that offers a fresh take on classic Pokémon gameplay.

People are also criticizing its awkwardness and user interface problems, and these issues appear to be specific to the computer version. If these are fixed quickly, the game could gain even more popularity, becoming a good option for Pokémon fans while we wait for news about the next generation of games.

Fans of EvoCreo have a new game to look forward to in early 2026! The sequel will feature over 300 different Creo to collect and a brand-new region to explore. It’s planned to be a bigger game than the first, with more content to enjoy, and will still be playable offline. Ranked online battles are also being added for those who want to compete.

When you’re browsing for games on Steam, be sure to look for free demos. They’re a great way to try out a game before you buy it, without spending any money!

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2026-01-08 20:20