Sunday, November 27, 2016

What’s new in Pokémon Sun and Moon – Blasting News

Since 4 days ago that we were able to test the new titles of Nintendo: Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon. The launch of these two titles has become one of the events of the year, a fact that many have waited months. In this article we will review the major developments of these two new releases:

The new world Alola

In these two rounds we will play on an archipelago of 4 islands called Alola, a region inspired in Hawaii. As in the previous Pokémon X And y, the game uses a third person perspective and in 3D, allowing players to explore every corner of the islands.

Gyms with tests

gyms Pokémon to which we were accustomed, where you had to fight against the best trainers and their apprentices in order to get the prized medals gym, have been replaced by a test that is spread over the four islands.

These tests consist in finding certain objects, or to overcome challenges of wit. At the end of these tests we will face a powerful adversary.

Pokémon new Seventh-Generation

As in previous titles of the saga, we can transfer our Pokémon from past editions. Thanks to the Bank’s Pokémon, we can transfer our Pokémon from editions Red, Blue, Yellow, X, y, Ruby Omega and Sapphire Alpha. Another thing that has surprised has been the evolution of some Pokémon to adapt to the warm climate of the islands. Putting an example to Executor, which has gone from being a palm tree dwarf all a lady palm tree.

Battle Royale Online

battles with other players have always been the most entertaining and competitive Pokémon, something that Pokémon Sun and Moon enhance the new competitive mode is Battle Royale.

This novelty is played in the way online and allows up to four players fight all against all. Each coach can choose three Pokémon and, where it is complicated everything is when you realize that players can help each other. You can have allies, or you may find yourself with 3 enemies in front of yours that collaborate between them to make you lose yourself.

time Difference

While Pokémon Sun is synchronized with the normal time of our console #Nintendo 3DS, Pokémon Moon passes with a variation of 12 hours, which means that when one is day in the other game will be at night. This also affects the type of Pokémon that we can find, both in a title as in the other.

I Hope you will enjoy these two new releases of Pokémon. I, personally, play to Pokémon Moon for the match with my last name =) #pokemon #pokemonsolyluna

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