Pokémon Ultra Moon - Nintendo 3DS (World Edition)
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Blanca Rodriguez
> 24 hourMy grandson loved it..
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Vamntws Yaj
> 24 hourThis game has a a unique 7 region special pokemon which is nice. Pokemon continue to get more complex with names unfortunately and these generations just keep coming and coming. The game is fairly easy, but having exp share balances the game for just singlemoning the whole game. Ive always liked the style of having twin games, so youre forced to get the other unique pokemon and continue collecting.
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Iwona
> 24 hourZero stars!!!Worning!!!!Not working!!! Looks like a legit game but its not
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Charity Weissnat Jr.
> 24 hourJust what I wanted
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luigino
> 24 hourNice game
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Peter Hernandez
> 24 hourWorks good and love the game
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emet
> 24 hourJust in case any of you are looking and were worried about the “world edition” not working it does in fact WORK. I live in the states with what I’m guessing is an “American” 3DS and I CAN play this game.
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John Cotreau Jr.
> 24 hourGreat first time, terribly slow and horrendous the second time playing
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Ifede Ataigba
> 24 hourIt came in sealed up nice and neatly and not a single problem in game.
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Garett Runte MD
> 24 hourBefore there was Sword and Shield, and before there was a Nintendo Switch, there was Alola (Ultra Sun/Moon). It follows the same formula since the first generation: you recently moved into a new town, you get attacked in the first grassy area where you are saved by and meet the starter pokemon you soon after choose as your partner, you fight your rival, you go on errands, you go to Pokémon gyms, you fight against the story villains along the way, and it all culminates in a final battle for becoming the new champion of the region. There have been changes made which improve the game play and make it enjoyable to play. For example, you no longer have to grind as much as in previous games and you no longer have to worry about only being able to teach moves once (TMs) or moves that are permanent (HMs); more specifically, moves needed to explore the world such as Surf or Fly are used by Poké Rides and not by Pokémon in your party. The cut scenes are drawn out at times, but the story pays off and it is highly replayable. It has a new feature, Ultra Wormholes (only in Ultra Sun/Moon not in the regular Sun/Moon), which allows you to travel to other dimensions and catch some Pokémon from other generations, as well as legendaries such as: Mewtwo, Articuno, Raikou, Palkia, and Kyogre (depending on your game version). Pokémon Sun and Moon, while enjoyable, felt incomplete story-wise. It introduced Ultra Beasts at the end of the game and some areas where empty, under construction according to game dialogue. These areas are no longer empty in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon and it does feel like a different game, as the storyline is also expanded; the post game is also substantial and is worth playing to the end. There are a couple of features that are not great, Battle Tree and Battle Royal, but they are not worth mentioning as they dont affect the overall experience of the game. In summary, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Moon are great games, the version you pick depends on the version exclusives that you can look up online. The world and story have been expanded and it really captures the magic from the first generations with the added benefits of improved gameplay, for example less need to grind for levels for all your party and access to better Pokémon early on in the game (I didnt mention it but you can encounter good Pokémon, in the first island you can catch a pikachu, snorlax, hawlucha, or even a bagon). It is a great game for anyone who enjoys the Pokémon franchise.