For what it’s worth, Nexomon has one of the least predatory monetisation systems I’ve ever seen in a Mobile game. Yes, I feel your disgust, but this is a Mobile game after all, so what more can we expect. The versions are mostly identical, but the Steam version has an extra legendary and the Mobile version has some microtransactions. One released on Steam and one released on Mobile. It’s important to note also that there are two versions of this game. Nonetheless it hits all the right beats for a moderately compelling narrative that will keep you engaged from start to finish. The story itself isn’t half bad either, though at times it feels a tad stretched and at other times a little obvious. The writers over at Lime Turtle deserve a pat on the back for a job well done in that regard. One thing I particularly appreciated about Nexomon was the sense of humour and regular tongue in cheek fourth wall breaks that make fun of RPGs and Pokémon games both. These plus a number of other differences make Nexomon very straightforward and easy to understand, which will be refreshing for some, boring for others but definitely easier for new players to the genre to parse. There’s no natures, genders, EVs, IVs, egg moves, TMs or HMs. Each Nexomon is identical to every other Nexomon of its same species. ![]() There are only 7 types, and the type matchups are very balanced without being even a teeny bit complex. How does it compare to Pokémon? I hear you Pokémon old timers practically shouting from the back. The soundtrack isn’t half bad either, being occasionally somewhat at odds with the enthusiastic and positive appearance of the game by being serious and deep, but also delving right back into cheerful again with ease. It’s got mildly cutesy graphics that are just cool enough to still catch the eye of 12 year old boys everywhere, but also vibrant and vivid enough to keep the eye excited. Nexomon is a light, linear RPG about finding, catching and battling monsters. ![]() And gosh darn if it isn’t halfway decent indeed. to create a halfway decent Pokémon clone. Originally posted by Darlot:Hi I will link my Steam-Guide here perhaps some questions are solved there which you might also have.Not to be confused with Nexomon: Extinction, the second instalment in the series and the one made for consoles, Nexomon (often called Nexomon One by fans) is the first attempt by developer Lime Turtle Inc. ur gonna b looking 4 a loooooonnnngggg time. google where other people looked, but either way. I hope I got this right and it helps others and if it doesn't. This is why I tend to lean on more regulated sources, like the steam community. so I couldn't use that particular video as evidence. if he "forgot" to record the capture moment and Im doing air quotes cuz after randoms lied to me on various unreliable websites so many times that i found that a little fishy. ![]() From what I cat tell, even tho I barely saw the locales they were in, some caught him on one side of the map, while others caught him on the other. I determined this after seeing eurus caught in the drake isles, which Im very familiar w/. ![]() I determined that Im pretty sure it comes down to two terms to catching rl's. Ok after a LOT of clickbaits and people on youtube giving me ZERO reference where they were when they caught them i think I might have come up with an answer, again I dont have a solid answer cuz, you know, zero reference to location, but after watching mulcimer, nivalis and eurus get caught over and over and over.
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