![]() ![]() ![]() I just want to get from one city to the next without being swarmed by level 5 Weedles, is that too much to ask? Nexomon opts instead for visible encounters, which makes travelling much easier. One thing that I always felt made Pokémon a little tedious in places is the random encounters. Using moves takes up stamina the stronger the move, the more stamina you lose, which adds a new dimension to your battle strategies. Nexomon, on the other hand, adds another layer of challenge and flavour to its battle system by incorporating a stamina meter. It’s over-simplistic and poorly optimised, especially at end-game when battles are over in less than a minute due to pretty much every move being a one-shot. I’m as big a Pokémon stan as anybody, but even I have to admit that Pokemon’s battle system sucks. Like Digimon… and Nexomon… and many other varieties of ‘mon’ I’m sure. There are, in fact, OTHER monster catching/collecting/battling games out there that AREN’T Pokémon. So you do what any sane person would do: you whip out your dusty old Nintendo DS, slap your trusty copy of Pokémon Platinum (which retails for over £60 now, just so you know) into the cartridge slot, create a new save file, play solidly for three days, then get bored and move onto something else.īut what if you still want to experience the joy of trapping small creatures in tiny prisons, without playing Pokémon? Well, what I am about to tell you may be shocking. Every once in a while, you get that monster collecting itch that only Pokémon can scratch. Everywhere you look these days, it’s poké-this and poké-that, it gets pretty poké-nnoying after a while.īut listen, I understand. Love it or hate it, it’s hard to deny that Pokémon is just as (if not more) culturally significant amongst millennials now than it was when we were actually its target audience. ![]()
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