There are also Nexotraps in abundance, though you start with regular ones, you can upgrade to elemental and Golden Nexotraps - the latter of which allows you to catch any Nexomon without fail. This makes understanding each Nexomon easier, as they have preferred foods for which to make their capture smoother. The moment a Nexomon is encountered, be it through trainers or wild battles, it is immediately registered into the database. This game’s draw for me is the 381 Nexomon, and their Cosmic (recoloured) variants. This is great for experience point grinding, and it was wonderful to see how each NPC had grown through their dialogue. I find this mechanic a great addition, even though Pokemon has their own rematch system, Nexomon: Extinction grows with you and allows you the rematch as many times as possible. You can also challenge NPCs again, and they gradually become more challenging as the game progresses. Through this simple mechanic, I am able to understand better how the IV/EV stat system functions in mainstream Pokemon games. Each Nexomon has set stats and those stats are boosted by “cores” - artificial enhancements made from elemental Shards found throughout the region. The attacks are simple, precise, and allow for a lot of combinations. Nexomon: Extinction has battles akin to Pokemon, but with single-type Nexomon. Without revealing too much, I can say it was the most interesting and exciting portion of the game. It is only after Lydia herself reveals the secret of their alliance does the story ramp up the adventure. Eurus, when first met, seems to be placid - preferring to sleep all day. Lydia, handler of Eurus (Tyrant of Wind) is a Guild ally, despite owning a Tyrant herself. I quite enjoyed the process of all of this, and under the Guild’s tutelage, I defeated both these Tyrants and their handlers, known as Renegades. Nexomon: Extinction introduces these Tyrants, which are strong Nexomon vying for the vacant throne of King Omnicron, the previous villain of the original Nexomon game. You’ll get your starter soon after, before embarking on a journey to hatch a Tyrant Egg - said to contain a powerful Nexomon. Right away the influences of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - a game where you play as a human turned Pokemon and form a guild of your own - are incredibly apparent. Shortly after that you’ll find yourself inside an orphanage, where you’ll quickly find yourself enlisting with the Guild to become a Nexomon Tamer. Starting off in Nexomon: Extinction, you’re immediately thrown into the chaos of a sinking airship - here’s where you set your name and avatar look. Safe to say I enjoyed this monster-catching game immensely, and as a longtime Pokemon fan ( check out my Sword review) I loved this different take on a popular mechanic and series. Discover Diverse Regions – From arid deserts to freezing tundra, navigate challenging environments and manage their effects on your Nexomon.As the new Pokemon Sword & Shield DLC - The Crown Tundra hits 22 October 2020, I decided to try out Nexomon: Extinction.Battle Trainers and Tyrants – Step up and take on would-be challengers and dangerous foes in beautifully animated turn-based battles.Join the Fight – Tyrant Nexomon roam free and the Guild of Tamers is stretched to the limit, can you change the tide of the battle?.Explore a World Teeming with Nexomon – Trap and tame over 300 brand new Nexomon from eleven elemental types, with powerful evolutions.Begin Your Journey – Leave the orphanage you grew up in, choose your first Nexomon and start your life as a Tamer.Join the guild of tamers and begin an epic journey to restore balance before all hope is lost… Key Features The world is on the brink of extinction as mighty Tyrant Nexomon fight for dominion over humans and monsters. Nexomon: Extinction is a return to classic monster catching games, complete with a brand new story, eccentric characters and over 300 unique Nexomon to trap and tame. As reported previously, the Pokemon-inspired title sees players dive into a diverse world of more than 300 new Nexomon – expanding their party and taking down fearsome tyrants!Ĭheck out the official announcement below, along with more details: PQube has confirmed that it would be publishing the title for Nintendo Switch and other platforms in Summer 2020. We’ve had some radio-silence since then – but now we finally have more information about the game’s launch! Earlier this year, VEWO Interactive revealed that their monster-collecting game Nexomon: Extinction would be heading to Switch.
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