Please be civil and do not use derogatory terms. Hate-speech, personal attacks, harassment, witch-hunting, trolling, and similar behavior are not allowed. Remember the human and be respectful of others. No hate-speech, personal attacks, or harassment. Snow Day Software Indoor Kickball 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT / 11:00 PM GMT Join our Discord chat Read the Wiki / FAQ Twitter Twitch YouTube Content Filters News We are a fan-run community, not an official Nintendo forum. r/NintendoSwitch is the central hub for all news, updates, rumors, and topics relating to the Nintendo Switch. Worth checking out for sure and some hardcore Pokemon enthusiasts would definitely have some fun here for the right price.Ask a question Submit memes/shitposts Hide Spoilers Daily Question Thread | Read our Wiki | Join our Discord | 2022 GotY Results | Send a ModMail For whatever reason, it doesn’t quite have that same charm of the Pokemon world. While it is definitely the best monster catching knock off I’ve played. Its difficulty is higher than that of Pokemon as well. Overall Nexomon: Extinction is 100% heavily inspired by Pokemon but aimed at an older audience. The world is pretty alive in the sense that many NPCs will actually have a reason to talk to you, whether to do a side quest that provides you with some decent rewards or items or some are looking for specific Nexomon and will offer cash (which is pretty sweet). The writing in this game is very funny at times as many characters break the fourth wall and make dark or sarcastic remarks to you the player. When catching Nexomon is pretty similar, you weaken your target and then toss your trap and catch them with a quick time button pushing event sequence to seal the deal. Swapping out your Nexomon is clutch here as VERY rarely do you end up so overpowered that you can one-hit kill your opponent. Some slight differences make it stand out, instead of PP per special move of your monsters there is overall stamina that will deduct the PP from the overall bank instead of per move. Plays exactly as Pokemon does so is very familiar to anyone who has played these monster-catching RPGs. Runs perfectly didn’t run into any issues during my game time. Graphically the game looks pretty darn good, dare I even say, better than Pokemon at times. There are nine different types of Nexomon (Normal, Fire, Water, Plant, Mineral, Wind, Electric, Psychic, and Ghost) that each has advantages and disadvantages against the other types. With 381 different Nexomon to choose from and capture it feels very much like Pokemon, even some of the character models look similar. ![]() There are of course trainers who befriend the Nexomon and with their help turn the tide. Its a story about a war of Nexomon vs Mankind. ![]() You start the game off as a young orphan about to receive his first Nexomon and go on a journey to become a legendary trainer, sound familiar?īut quickly the game takes a different spin with a much more adult story of a Tyrant (Dragon) that is hell-bent on ridding the world of the human race. From the top-down view to the types of monsters, to the gameplay loop (capture, train, repeat). Right off the bat, this game gave me serious Pokemon vibes. The dynamic difficulty will see the world around you get more challenging as you progress, as even defeated trainers come back stronger than before and ready to battle again!.Uncover secrets, stumble upon side-quests, and encounter a raft of eccentric characters.From arid deserts to freezing tundra, navigate challenging environments, and manage their effects on your Nexomon. ![]()
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