Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon - one taking place during the day and the other at night, with different Pokémon available per game - hasn't changed the standard gameplay formula from previous titles, which is just fine, but there are a few enhancements and additions this time around.Įverything isn't perfect with these two games, because you'll have to forgive the lame story and some long animations you can’t skip through. If you can look past these issues, the improved graphics, intuitive controls, and engaging combat sequences all make these games easy to pick up, but difficult to put down. Even the little things - a helpful new map and an objectives list on the bottom screen of the 3DS and the ability to earn Z-crystals to unlock super powers (or Z-moves) are worth mentioning. During battles, you can also tap the "i" (information) button to see what kind of an effect your move may have on the enemy, which is a welcome new feature to prevent you from wasting time in combat. Overall, Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon are exactly what a good sequel should be: something that retains what made the original games so beloved, yet builds upon the foundation in a few key areas.
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