![]() The world is under threat from vicious Nexomon known as tyrants that are looking to bring an end to humanity – luckily for you, you’ve just turned the right age to become a Nexomon tamer… yay! Thus, you head out on a journey across a myriad of colourful and creative locations, all whilst battling other tamers and collecting as many Nexomon as you can in order to stop the tyrant threat. Having neat capture mechanics and fun battling would be nothing without an enjoyable adventure to complete though, and fortunately Nexomon: Extinction delivers there. It’s efficient, but ultimately very familiar. Particular Nexomon’s type, their strengths, their weaknesses, and status effects,īut it’s all run of the mill stuff as far as monster-catching RPGs are concerned. OfĬourse, there are different factors to take into consideration such as a With tamers taking up to six Nexomon into battle, having alternating turns, andĬhoosing between four different abilities to use against their opponent. Admittedly, it can drag the process out a little, but each success just feels all the more satisfying.īattling on the other hand will feel a lot more familiar, ![]() This is where I felt that Nexomon: Extinction excels over Pokémon, with the capture process feeling more in-depth and involving here. Oh, and you’llĪlso have to mash buttons in a QTE with each attempt too, so you’ll want to That display the likelihood you have of capturing each Nexomon based upon yourĪctions thus far, with it giving a clear indication of your chances and how youĬan improve upon them – it’s a neat idea that streamlines the process andĮnsures less time is spent wasted with unsuccessful capture attempts. Where Nexomon: Extinction really shines though is with its meters Of Nexomon as well as food that you can feed them to increase your chances of Time around there are traps that are more effective at capturing specific types Sure, you’ll still have to weaken them and use traps to capture them, but this More drawn out than simply weakening it with attacks and throwing a ball at it. ![]() With its capture mechanics, with the process of capturing a new Nexomon a bit One area where Nexomon: Extinction spices things up is ![]() That’s not a bad thing by any means why fix what isn’t broken, after all? It’s just worth bearing in mind that you’re not getting an adventure that’s wholly original here, even if it is impressive in scope. Sounds familiar, right? Well, it will be for just about anyone who has played a Pokémon game before in almost all facets of its design, with just a few changes made along the way to differentiate the adventure from Nintendo’s counterpart. Other tamers who’re in their path, and ultimately learning as much as they canĪbout all three-hundred-and-eighty-one Nexomon out in the wild. Grand adventure across the world as they take on the role of a ‘Nexomon Tamer’,Īll whilst capturing a wonderful array of creatures along the way, battling Nexomon: Extinction sees players heading out on a ![]()
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