![]() ![]() Maybe I revisit the storepage and read some other opinions. It's not looking to bad, but I believe maybe from the first game I got some ideas locked in my mind that make it a bit difficult to trust the sequel to much right now. I'm still hoping for a better sale however. ![]() Originally posted by Texus:Sounds as if Nexomon one might be worth 2 € to me instead of the current 4 (50% off) and since I'm unsure of the game anyway and so far I only enjoyed one let's play, I should start with this one here. not counting legendaries theres only 1 returning nexomon one nexomon in extinction (and its lacking its evolution) there are a couple of redos corozard-florozard, blizloo-blizstrong, kitsunox-rapnux, monolix-gradow etcīasically playing nexomon one will enhance your enjoyment of extinction but also its a worse game so maybe youd want to skip it and the obvious 4th wall breaks (devs this, writers that, 'haha wouldnt it be funny if this were a video game') obviously exist in bothīoth rosters are different. Stamina is an actual feature in extinction (though less so once you have workout charms)Ī lot of the jokes overlap like in nexomon one the occasional character will comment on the main characters zelda-esque item obtaining whereas extinction beats the joke to death with less characters not commenting on it than commenting on it. even at level 140 (reborn) grinding on level 60 (reborn) it takes less than 10 battles to gain a level (and since by that point you have exp multiplier a level for all 140+s in your party) Nexomon one is stupidly easy to level it consistantly takes 2-3 battles with similar level mons to gain a level and levelling fully restores health+stamina which enables the next couple of battles you need. In nexomon one commons were so much weaker than uncommons, which in turn were so much weaker than rares/megarares/specials i cant understate how comparatively weak commons are in nexomon one ![]() commonly normal types also learn a second type of move (like tarragon learns electric moves, poyal learns water moves, candly learns wind moves etc) i cant think of a single extinction mon (maybe a legendary does i havent checked them out) that has more than 2 types of moves (and its always normal +something else). It was rare but quite a few mons in one had coverage in their movesets for example voltosfere was electric type which means it gets electric and normal moves. and yet they all had the same/similar % chance to apply as confusion) Status was broken in nexomon one bind prevented any action other than switching out and confusion did the exact same except it also did damage each turn (oddly sleep was actually balanced to be removed upon taking damage and poison/burn were junk. Nexomon one had basically no storage management (whereas extinction has boxes) Nexomon one doesnt have cosmics (shinies) Nexomon one doesnt have the core system (4 slots to customise a nexomon although not to a great degree) We recently picked up the Nexomon: Extinction trophy list over on TrueTrophies, so check that out if you want to see what the achievement list will look like.Story isnt the same nexomon one is set a long time before extinction (though some characters persist) PQube says it will update fans once it has a firm launch date. Nexomon: Extinction will come to Xbox One sometime in mid-September. However, Tyrant Nexomon are threatening the world with extinction, and players must set out on a journey to restore balance to the world. Over 300 different Nexomon, from eleven different elemental types, can be caught and tamed. After leaving their orphanage and hometown, players will choose their first Nexomon and start life as a Tamer. ![]() If you're unaware of Nexomon: Extinction, it's a monster-catching game that has a lot in common with Nintendo's monster catcher, Pokémon. Now, publisher PQube Games has posted a statement over on Twitter saying that the Xbox One version would be delayed to mid-September to "allow for further development." It looks like PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC versions will be unaffected by the delay. Nexomon: Extinction was initially due to launch on Xbox One on August 28th. Nexomon: Extinction Nexomon PQube Turn Based Sean Carey Nexomon: Extinction, which is probably the closest we'll ever get to having a Pokémon game on the Xbox One, has unfortunately been delayed on Xbox consoles until mid-September. ![]()
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