![]() ![]() The presentation isn’t bad at all, it just never does anything particularly exciting and fails to really distinguish itself from other titles in the genre. I’d like to have seen a little more distinction from the previous title, as they look pretty much exactly the same, which is a real shame. The bird is also good at taking on material types (or rock-based, for former Pokmon players) in the various caves in the game. So the water-type starter, Noki, can come in handy when meeting strong opponents. The most viewed come from other trainers you face. Nexomon: Extinction’s visual DNA lies in its mobile predecessor, producing simple and colourful graphics with an art style that isn’t particularly exciting. The first places in the game aren't filled with Nexomon fire as much as you might think. Fortunately, the option to capture monsters opens up pretty quickly, meaning you can build from the starter Nexomon right off the bat. ![]() The game provides nine options to begin with, which is a little overwhelming for new players who don’t yet know the world. It’s a shame that the starter Nexomon are a little forgettable. The larger than life narrative paves the way for some dynamic and unique monsters that are as fascinating to discover as they are to catch and eventually train. One thing that Nexomon really gets right are the monsters. What made the original Pokémon games so enjoyable was the ability to go on adventures without constantly relying on Pokémon centres, and while long-time players now complain about a lack of difficulty in those games, that adventuring feel is something that is lost in Nexomon. KOLPHUR is a scorching pebble with a magma core which also forms its one eye. Check out a rundown of five fire-type Nexomon below. It happens so often that it starts to disrupt the flow of the game, making progress feel a bit sluggish due to the constant need for healing. PQube has shared some new details on the upcoming Nexomon: Extinction. Most of the trainer battles are pretty unforgiving and you’ll find yourself regularly heading back to the closest healing point. The difficulty in grasping the element system made Nexomon more difficult than it should have been, although even without that issue it is far more challenging than Pokémon. ![]() I felt the additional elements made its system a little unclear, where in Pokémon it’s easier to pick up on the system and find the strengths and weaknesses. Nexomon also changes the elements around slightly, keeping the likes of fire and electric, while adding wind and mineral. ![]()
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