Pokémon will delight fans with three new games -apkrig
Pokémon celebrate a quarter of a century of existence in style. Several games are being launched on the market, which were introduced last Friday, but we have only now got to them. Perhaps Nintendo fans will forgive us, there was no shortage of interesting news in the last days, so we had to delay this brand a little unfairly.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond a Pokémon Shining Pearl
The remixes of Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl are primarily aimed at the Nintendo Switch. The improved classics from 2006, originally intended for DS, will be released later this year. This is not surprising news, there have been signs in recent months. These are supposed to be faithful remakes developed by the Japanese studio ILCA, which created, for example, Pokémon Home. The improved versions retain their original gameplay and style, but offer some modern features and elements. We will go to the Sinnoh region again, and its map should be well known to witnesses and roads or cities will not change.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus
The complete novelty is the game Pokémon Legends: Arceus, which will be released early next year and is also aimed exclusively at Switch. It has to add new action and RPG elements to the familiar gameplay, and it’s probably no coincidence that fans of the open world title compare the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild a lot. We will go to the Sinnoh region and our task will be to complete the first ever Pokédex. You can catch wild Pokémon without a fight, but turn-based battles are not missing in the game. The novelty will be a lot about exploring and traveling, and so far it divides the fans a bit. For some it is a refreshing evolution, others understand its too great a departure from the established formula.
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New Pokémon Snap
A new trailer for New Pokémon Snap from The Pokémon Company promised to be released on April 30. The game for Switch is created in collaboration with Bandai Namco and our task will be to photograph over 200 different species of Pokémon while we explore the Lental region. Captured photos can be edited and shared with friends. The rail shooter style game is a sequel to the 1999 Pokémon Snap for the Nintendo 64.