![]() This process is actually a lot of fun but it does require a bit of persistence. When you win battles your Nexomon level up and you'll find it easier to take down stronger rivals. A level 2 Saxia, for example, may have only one attack but a level 10 Saxia will have four attacks including two that deal big damage. As you keep battling your Nexomon level up and unlock more attacks. You pit your Nexomon against the other person's Nexomon and they battle each other. The writers also have a good sense of humour as you'll find out when you reach various towns in the game and encounter the bad guys, particularly some of the Overseers who appear to be parodies of various facets of pop culture. The game has some interesting side characters as well such as the robot Atlas who helps you out throughout your journey. In case you get lost, this is a nice albeit well-worn way to point you towards the correct direction. There are areas in the game where characters will reveal more about your quest and where you need to go. However, we really enjoyed just roaming around Nexomon's world and talking to random characters. That aspect of the game feels a bit rigged. We found it particularly frustrating that even after we put a wild Nexomon to sleep, we couldn't catch it with a Nexotrap on the first try. During battles some Nexomon can put their rivals to sleep or paralyse them. That is frustrating because there's no skill involved here - it's just how the game has been coded. Almost every time we threw a trap, the Nexomon would break out of the first trap and be caught on the second or even the third try. It's fairly easy, but we still felt that 250 coins is a high price for these Nexotraps, especially considering that sometimes you can't catch Nexomon with one trap. You'll earn coins by winning battles against wild Nexomon, and also by fighting other trainers. You need to buy Nexotraps to catch Nexomon, and each of these traps costs 250 coins. That brings us to one of the more annoying elements of Nexomon. Just make sure that you don't reduce a wild Nexomon's health to zero if you want to catch it. ![]() ![]() You can have up to six Nexomon with you for battles, and you can use all of them one by one to attack any Nexomon you encounter in the wild. During fights, your Nexomon will take damage and you can heal them at healing centres in cities. The core gameplay revolves around Nexomon battles. In the game, you'll go around catching Nexomon, and take on others in monster battles. That begins the quest where you go from town to town chasing Nexolord and stopping his evil plans. The character is the child of two scientists and he encounters one of the world's most powerful Nexomon tamers, Nexolord, early in the game. That brings us to the protagonist in Nexomon. They won the war and the world has been at peace ever since. In the centuries of fighting, some humans learned how to tame Nexomon and with their aid, fight the invaders. Long ago, humans were masters of their world, and then the leader of Nexomon showed up to wage war on them. When you first fire up the game, you're introduced to the game's back story. Sounds familiar, doesn't it? That feeling of deja vu will follow you throughout the game as you venture into the bushes to catch Nexomon and battle "Overseers" of various towns in gyms. That's Nexomon - a game where you catch monsters called Nexomon, and one of the goals is to catch all 302 of them to fill your database. A mainline Pokemon game, such as Pokemon Sun and Moon, or Pokemon X and Y, isn't going to be coming to smartphones anytime soon, but iOS users now have something that comes close. ![]() However, all of the games that Pokemon fans love are only available on Nintendo consoles, which aren't officially available in many parts of the world. Pokemon Go was the first look at a Pokemon game for many people across the world, but hardcore fans will tell you that it's very far from the best Pokemon experience out there. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |