![]() While I wasn’t a fan of the story there was two notable stand-outs with regard to it. It really doesn’t get any more generic than that. Also, the player character is the chosen one. Some kind of world ending event involving Gods is happening, you need to assemble a team of warriors (or in this case creatures), and then you venture forth on a noble quest to stop the world ending disaster. Were there a machine that wrote JRPG plots Nexomon’s story would be the default product. Unfortunately, that’s where the good ends with Nexomon. Having smaller, more focused environment design would have helped to alleviate this gripe. The only complaint I’d have is that certain screens are a little too busy which creates a lot of visual noise for seemingly no reason. Visually, Nexomon uses a style that is very vibrant and bouncy, which I rather enjoyed. Several of the game’s melodies accurately convey the atmosphere for where they play and are catchy to boot. Visuals and music are another stand-out area for Nexomon. I was a big fan of this as, even though it was simple, it added an extra layer to capturing new creatures outside of relying on hidden luck modifiers. You can feed creatures and use traps that matches their type to dramatical improve your odds of success. Unlike Pokémon, Nexomon displays the odds you have for capturing each creature and has various universal mechanics that add an extra layer to this facet of gameplay. One distinct improvement Nexomon makes over Pokémon comes in the form of the capturing mechanics. I had a lot of fun finding new species and learning what their empowered evolved forms looked like, which will always be the most important aspect of a collectible creature game for my money. There is a very diverse range of creatures available for each of the game’s nine different elemental types with a lot of visual variety across all offerings for a single element. The collection aspect of Nexomon: Extinction is definitely where it shines brightest. Discovering each evolution can also add a layer of fun to the collection aspect of this style of game. Eventually your critters will evolve into more powerful forms increasing their efficiency in battle. You’ll then use your team in battle to progress through the story while also increasing the power of your creatures. This will give you a sizeable collection to customize your party allowing you to tailor it to your exact specifications. Unlike traditional JRPGs, you compose your party by capturing creatures from around the world. Gameplay is broken down into three major pillars: collecting, battling, and evolving. Let me start by establishing the basic gameplay loop of Nexomon. Publisher: PQUBE Limited, VEWO Interactive Inc ![]()
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