🌌 Catch 'Em All in Style!
Pokémon Moon, launching on November 18, 2016, for the Nintendo 3DS, invites players to explore a new tropical region, catch and battle all-new Pokémon, and become a Pokémon Champion. Rated 'E' for Everyone, this game promises an engaging experience for players of all ages.
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Poke'mon Has Just Evolved Again
As someone who played Poke'mon since the Poke'mon Special Edition days, I can say that the changes in this game has the biggest changes to the series, ever. First of all, they got rid of gyms for the Island Challenge, like it or not, and honestly, I'm mostly mixed on it. In one way, I find going through them a bit easy, of course I haven't finished the yet so I can't say that for all the trials, but they can actually be a bit fun at times. Another change they had, which is another "like it or not," are the Z-Moves replacing the Mega Evolutions. Personally, I would prefer the Mega Evolutions, and the Z-Moves aren't always exiting, but to each his/her own. The level design is also less grid-like, which I didn't even realize that in the demo, but it's definitely a step up from the older grid-like design, since what worked in the past, where we had d-pads on portables, are just aged concepts with analog sticks/pads on the system.Now, the game itself is still Poke'mon in core concept, and some of the changes are a bit light compared to others, such as effectivness rating on your move lists for example, but one of the changes I can't believe didn't come sooner is Poke'mon Refresh. If you played X/Y or Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, you might've heard of a feature called Poke'mon Amie, which is mostly, in my eyes, NintenDogs Poke'mon Edition. It was one of those features I barely used, mostly cause I couldn't find a point in it, and even the effects felt small to me, even if it was for better exp, dodging moves, or just help in evolving certain Poke'mon. However, with Poke'mon Refresh, I feel like it's in my best to use it, especially when you can cure status conditions. I always hated having to run to the nearest Poke'mon Center to cure that one Poke'mon. Now, it's just more convenient to cure your Poke'mon than it has been before, and it actually made me want to use the other features. Another feature I really like is Poke'mon Ride. Why? Because no more HM Slaves. It's like the Soar feature in Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, but with more options to go through obstacles and traveling faster, and again, no more non-removable HMs, freeing up your move lists for your favorite moves. There are also changes presentation-wise, such as trainers standing behind their Poke'mon during battle and ACTUAL OPPONENT MODELS INSTEAD OF SPRITES. I kind of wish your opponent doesn't look a manikin after they lose, but it's a step in the right direction. Even the new Poke'Dex can tell you the exact location of a Poke'mon and gives you mission locations, via bottom screen. Overall, while there are more features and changes, I feel like these are great changes for the series thus far, making this game may favorite version of the game. Oh, and during daytime in real world, it's nighttime in-game, because that's totally not the weirdest way of differentiating the version at all, but kept within theme anyway. Customization also comes back from versions X and Y, letting you make a more unique looking trainer than just identifying yourself as a Bug Catcher or Ace Trainer.Storywise, it's the usual Poke'mon affair. The only difference I can say is that your rival actually picks the weaker Poke'mon instead of the stronger one, i.e. a fire-type Litten vs a Grass/Flying type Rowlet, but at least he's a cheery fellow. I also like the characters thus far, even the members of the crime organization you'll fight most of the game, Team Skull, which has the most ridiculous members ever. Seriously, these guys are just hilarious, from their animations, the way they talk, to the boneheaded ideas they have, like stealing berries. Of course, I haven't finished the game yet, and I likely won't put any spoilers on the review anyway, except for berry stealing, but I feel that this story, so far, is just the typical Poke'mon affair, except with no gyms, and I'm fine with that.As far as the Poke'mon themselves, I think they look great. I even like some of the Alola Forms of classic Poke'mon, such as Vulpix for example. Sure, there are some to make fun of, such as Alola Persian being compared to Garfield, and even Gumpshoos, in the head, reminded me of Donald Turmp when I first saw it (could be a coincidence, could be an office joke turned Poke'mon, who knows). But for the most part, I feel like a lot of the designs are great, and I haven't found too many designs to laugh at.I do have some small problems, though, I have, such as the removal of elements. For example, in Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, you can sneak up on Poke'mon, but on this version, that's not the case. While it's a small thing, I actually liked this feature as it felt like actual Poke'mon hunting. There is also, mostly in battles and mainly due to upgrades, a good amount of slow down, which won't affect your gameplay experience, but it shows how old the hardware is, especially when they got rid of 3D (for the most part) in the game, which caused slow down in the older 3DS Poke'mon games anyway. You only get it while using the Poke'Finder, a little camera minigame more or less, which is already laggy at best anyway. I'm also not crazy about the change from Mega Evolutions to Z Moves, but that's just me.Overall, I highly recommend either Sun or Moon. Really, whether which version to get, if both isn't an option for you, really depends on the Poke'mon you want, so I would research the differences, but other than that, there aren't that many, and even then, the two games connect to each other. If you want to move your Poke'mon from X/Y or Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, you'll be waiting until January to do that, so keep that in mind when you purchase either one of them.
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Love it
¡Muy satisfecho con la compra! El producto llegó en buen estado, cumple con lo que promete y la calidad me sorprendió para bien. Sin duda lo volvería a comprar.
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Massive Change to the Pokemon Formula
Huge changes to the pokemon formula since Pokemon X & Y, no longer as it's strictly battle and collecting focused (although still present) as they added variety of mechanics to switch things up a bit and to bring more variety in gameplay. Changes include:1. No HMsNo longer do you have to carry around a HM slave (s). This has bothered me in the past games as I have to restrict 1 or 2 slots out of my party of 6 to help traverse certain areas of the world. In the place of HMs there are Poké Rides where you can ride pokemon interacting with them on the world map, some you may not be able to access until you've completed mission within the game.2. Is it super effective?No longer do you have to look up guides online (unless it's your first encounter) to tell if a move is super effective or not very effective against the pokemon you're up against. After you battle a pokemon once, the game will tell you what moves is super effective or not in the battle menu once you encounter the same pokemon the second time.3. No Traditional GymsNo longer do you have to battle your way through gym after gym to prove you're the best out of brute force.There are 4 islands in the game, each of which are controlled by 4 Island KahunasTo get to them you have to get pass Trail Captains and Todum PokemonTrail captain will give you quizzes, side quests to complete, and/or fight in traditional battlesTodum Pokemon. Basically typical pokemon you find the wild, but significantly stronger and have grunts that help them battle.4. Rotom PokédexTypical pokedex, but with a face and personality attached to it.5. Alola FormsBasically different forms of pokemon you seen in previous generations. Either it's there physical form that is different and/or the pokemon's typing6. Z-MovesWith a Z-Ring and a Z-Crystal you can use a pokemon's ultimate move once per battle. It's not like Mega Evolutions where it stays constant7. QR Scanner.You can now scan QR codes to get event pokemon8. Battle RoyalA 4 player free-for-all where the battle ends after all of one's pokemon trainer's faints. They tally the win-losses of each trainer and the one with best stats at the end wins9. Hyper Training.Once a pokemon reaches level 100, they can go through hyper training which can improve a Pokemon's IV10. Poké PelagoYour PC Box now has functionality to it. It's like a day care sort of thing, instead of just depositing your pokemon, you can passively train them in the PC or have them search for items11. Festival Plaza.An online mode where you can battle other trainers and trade with them. You get festial coins for each interaction which you can spend on clothes, shop or upgrade your pokemon's stats. There's also missions you can undertake to get more coins.12. Night and Day phase, New PokemonPokemon Sun goes the traditional time route while Moon does the opposite. In Pokemon Moon if you're playing in the daytime, the game will consider it night time in-game. Some events also play out differently like different Totum Pokemon on the same island/trailIn traditional Pokemon fashion you can only get some pokemon in each version so trading is required either with a friend or if you own both versions. Also some pokemon evolve differently in each version now.I'd say some of overall models of new pokemon are better looking than the last batch in previous iterations of the pokemon series.13. Auto RunYour run is as fast as a bike now, and it has unlimited use. You can now move in all directions instead of the traditional 4 and it feels very fluid14. No RodFishing is now dedicated to specific regions in the world. You cannot fish wherever you want anymore.15. Photo TakingYou can now take Photos of pokemon in the wild.16. Team Skull and Aether FoundationTeam Skull is the new antagonist group like Team Rocket, but they have a new style to them as they try act gangster-ish with their animated hand gesters/movements. They have more personality and have a darker tone to their backstory and mission.Aether Foundation is the opposite of Team Skull as their mission is to cure injured and hurt pokemon. The group is also conducting research on the Ultra Beast (Pokemon) which is a good mystery story in and of itself.17. Graphical UpgradeGame looks better than the last, although there are some pixelation around the edges still. Models look more realistic than before, and the battle animations are more visually impressive. There are some framerate issues on 2v2 battles for some reason, but then again I own the launch 3DS. You may not have the issue if you own the New 3DS? It's a turn-based system so it doesn't really matter much in terms of gameplay, but the slow down is noticeable18. Pokemon RefreshSimilar to Pokemon amie but with more grooming options-Returning mechanics:Pokebank return, you can now transfer all your pokemon to Sun and MoonClothing Options: Although more options are available, it still feel very limited.Mega Evolutions return, but none for new pokemon from what i've discoveredOverall, love the changes to the traditional formula as it gives the Pokemon Series a nice refresh and is more streamline to play.
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