The only thing these moves are good for is switching monsters out without them getting pummeled immediately after. They last one turn, and in the end only use up more of your monster’s stamina. They don’t give an extra advantage over your opponent, giving you an extra attack or anything. Status Aliments - Things such as paralysis, poisoning, confusion, freezing, etc., only last for one turn. The monster with the highest speed stat goes first, and the turns ALWAYS go back and forth from there. Speed - The speed stat of a monster only ever counts for the very beginning of the battle, be it with a “tamer” or with a wild monster. Things that stick out to me in this subject. Their stats seem to be exactly the same, no matter how many times this is done. You get another level 5 of the same kind of monster. Let’s say you have a level 5 of one monster.
NEXOMON BLIZO EVOLUTION PLUS
I guess normally since I think it’s a ripoff I wouldn’t list some complaints but I’ve already spent my money and want to use it, plus there are people out there who may enjoy this more than I do. While, yes, the monsters are different, it’s the same concept, find the monsters, beat or catch the monsters, train them, beat the “gym leaders.” While it does have its own story and own reason for beating the “gym leaders,” it is most definitely still a ripoff. A game doesn’t need to have some of the exact same stuff as another to be a ripoff. Anybody who says that and believes it is kidding themselves. I decided to get this because I saw a review that said this wasn’t a Pokémon ripoff. ZELDAFREAK202's Review of Nexomon Reviewed on 8/9/18 6:25 PM
star star star_border star_border star_border I will definitely be keeping an eye out, because you guys have impressed me beyond belief.ĭon’t waste your money. Thank you so much to the developers for creating this masterpiece, and I hope to see more games come from you. For less than the price of a bottled Coca-Cola you will get a seemingly endless amount of rewarding playtime out of a game that was very well designed. Buy this game, and I can assure anyone reading this review that you WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. The designers were not creating this out of greed like so many other apps on the store, and it is quite obvious. I’ve gotten 10 hours of playtime out of it so far and I’m still not quite complete. If you’re looking for a great nostalgic game that will bring you back to your childhood this is it! If you are looking for a game that you don’t have to spend countless dollars on to succeed, this is it. I would change the effects to lasting two turns myself, or remove the Anti-‘s all together.Īlthough I could say much more about this wonderful game, my review is getting quite long so I will wrap this up. The fighting mechanics are great! However, the effects of poison/confuse/paralyze/etc. I would love to see more abilities unlocked past level 50, as you are capable of reaching a level of 99! It would add to the experience greatly for players coming after me. However, after level 50 the only benefit from level increase is stat boosts. Leveling up is rewarding (up to level 50) as you gain new skills and abilities as you progress. There are a number of nexomon in the wild, close to 400, and they are all well named except for a few. Everything from the beginning ties in to the end nicely. The story line is very well thought out, and smoothly progresses throughout the entire game. I did find this kind of weird, but it makes for some communication opportunities and jokes that otherwise wouldn’t be possible. Speaking of your accomplice, you are accompanied throughout the game by your companion “Atlas” who does all the talking for you. My favorite in particular is when you find an item (potion, elixir, etc.) your character spins around and it says along the screen “you have found a.”, at several points in the game other characters make comments such as “why did you spin like that?.” to which your accomplice replies “don’t mention it”.
They are very aware that they are “inside of a video game” and that makes for some pretty funny moments. The characters are actually quite hilarious, breaking the 4th wall is common in this game.
The developers paid close attention to detail. The graphics are top notch for this type of game. However, there are differences which set this game apart and in my opinion, make it better. It indeed does have many, many similarities to Pokémon. You are a tamer, on an adventure, capturing and training “nexomon” along your way. And that is a quite understandable point of view! The mechanics are essentially the same. Nexomon may be first viewed as a “Pokémon ripoff” by many. John Crews's Review of Nexomon Reviewed on 9/2/18 5:57 PM
This game IS better than Pokémon star star star star star