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Pokemon Sun
Compatible with Nintendo 3DS™ (3DS)
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Subtitles | Japanese, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Korean, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified) |
Product Features
- Set out on an adventure as a Pokémon Trainer in the new Alola Region
- Choose one of the three new Partner Pokémon - Rowlet, Litten and Popplio
- Discover the mystery behind the new Legendary Pokémon Solgaleo and Lunala
- Discover new Pokémon to catch, battle and trade
Item Description
EMBARK ON A NEW POKÉMON ADVENTURE
In the Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon games, embark on an adventure as a Pokémon Trainer and catch, battle and trade all-new Pokémon on the tropical islands of the Alola Region. Engage in intense battles, and unleash new powerful moves. Discover and interact with Pokémon while training and connecting with your Pokémon to become the Pokémon Champion!
The Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon games for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems represent the seventh and latest installment of the core Pokémon series.
In the Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon games, embark on an adventure as a Pokémon Trainer and catch, battle and trade all-new Pokémon on the tropical islands of the Alola Region. Engage in intense battles, and unleash new powerful moves. Discover and interact with Pokémon while training and connecting with your Pokémon to become the Pokémon Champion!
The Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon games for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems represent the seventh and latest installment of the core Pokémon series.
Useful Links
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Official Website (Japanese)
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Evolved Forms of the Starter Pokémon Revealed in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon!
Customer reviews
Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 3 |
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willjutsu (6) on 20, Feb. 2017 20:30 (HKT)
Spectacular
This game is a completely different compared to the past Pokémon games. New mechanics and gameplay makes it a lot easier for newcomers to this franchise.
tang.wanling (1) on 16, Dec. 2016 08:22 (HKT)
Very good
Thanks fast delivery, love it.
shadowstar123 (249) on 09, Dec. 2016 20:27 (HKT)
The formula of Pokemon changed?
Pokemon Sun and Moon are spectacular to look at with amazing graphics and cutscenes. However, some of the core elements of Pokemon have changed to make it not a Pokemon game like it used to be.
The Pokemon gyms were changed to Pomemon challenges which I guess is fine. The big thing that was changed were mechanics that are a little unnecessary and would be better reserved for a Nintendogs type of game. I mean the taking care of your Pokemon is very pointless. I am not sure if you have to or not. I just brush it, air dry it, feed it, do whatever the Pokemon asks and continue the game. This is fine in a different genre of game.
The new Pokemon, partiularly the legendaries are pretty amazing with hidden secrets of their origins. The new Alola Pokemon are pretty nice as well. It does feel overwhelming because now many Pokemon have 2 forms plus their evolutions. It makes it feel like getting 100% Pokedex completion impossible.
The story 5 hours in the game is pretty good. The villains are named Team Skull and all are punks from the 90's which is quite amusing. I am not sure what they are trying to accomplish yet. I am not sure if they are villains because the help you sometimes.
The bottom-line is that if you are looking for a Pokemon game with a different twist, these games are great. If you are looking for a classic formula to the Pokemon series, these games changed quite a bit. The character customization is pretty good though. In the overworld, the D-Pad does nothing for some reason. You can only move with the control stick.
The Pokemon gyms were changed to Pomemon challenges which I guess is fine. The big thing that was changed were mechanics that are a little unnecessary and would be better reserved for a Nintendogs type of game. I mean the taking care of your Pokemon is very pointless. I am not sure if you have to or not. I just brush it, air dry it, feed it, do whatever the Pokemon asks and continue the game. This is fine in a different genre of game.
The new Pokemon, partiularly the legendaries are pretty amazing with hidden secrets of their origins. The new Alola Pokemon are pretty nice as well. It does feel overwhelming because now many Pokemon have 2 forms plus their evolutions. It makes it feel like getting 100% Pokedex completion impossible.
The story 5 hours in the game is pretty good. The villains are named Team Skull and all are punks from the 90's which is quite amusing. I am not sure what they are trying to accomplish yet. I am not sure if they are villains because the help you sometimes.
The bottom-line is that if you are looking for a Pokemon game with a different twist, these games are great. If you are looking for a classic formula to the Pokemon series, these games changed quite a bit. The character customization is pretty good though. In the overworld, the D-Pad does nothing for some reason. You can only move with the control stick.
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