The series follows Nate, a young boy who has a special watch that lets him hunt and capture Yo-Kai, ghostly entities from Japanese folklore. While fighting enemy Yo-Kai is the heart of the franchise, the series presents more variety for those who desire to engage in other activities.
If you decide that you need a break from battling, you can take part in a number of different mini-games and side quests — fishing, bug catching, etc. The original Yo-Kai Watch has spawned two sequels thus far. However, instead of simply capturing them, players must convince demons to join them through a dialogue mini-game.
Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is a deep game with a sweeping storyline, and with well over Familiars to recruit and train, you can get quite a bit out of this charming RPG.
In Dragon Quest Monsters , players tame enemy creatures by feeding them meat, then beating them in combat. While the other games on this list involve collecting various types of wild monsters, the Suikoden series tasks you with recruiting a large number of warriors to build your own private army. The five Suikoden games and a number of spinoffs have been released across the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and a slew of other systems.
Thankfully, the Mystery Dungeon games take it relatively easy on players compared to other roguelikes. Players assume the role of a young, skilled hacker who, through a series of strange encounters, winds up with the ability to travel freely between the real world and cyberspace.
Utilizing the help of the Digimon — aka digital monsters — you capture and train in cyberspace, while players work to solve a threat plaguing both the real and virtual worlds. Digimon are also added to your Digibank after you encounter them in battle a certain number of times. Zamazenta , the Pokemon featured on the game cover of Pokemon Shield, sports a design that looks like, well, a shield. Not only is it beautifully designed, Zamazenta also has a really cool backstory; it once helped save the people of the Galar region, and it can absorb metal to use in battle.
That all sounds pretty hardcore, and Zamazenta certainly looks the part of a cool hero. Electric Pokemons are always pretty cool , both in their looks and their abilities, and Toxtricity is no exception to that rule. Capable of performing both electric and poison-type moves, Toxtricity has a decent arsenal for use against its foes.
Martial arts-style Pokemon are some of the coolest Pokemon ever, so of course, I had to include Urshifu in this list. With two different forms, Urshifu will either relentlessly attack its foes or will take a more tactical approach to defeat opponents.
There are few things cooler than a dragon, and Eternatus is among some of the coolest Pokemon as a skeletal-looking dragon. The official lore behind Eternatus states that it came from a comet and absorbs energy from the Galar region.
One of two final evolutions of Cosmog, Solgaleo is a fierce Pokemon that resembles a lion and can open Ultra Wormholes. Cinderace , the final evolution of Scorbunny, can do just that and more. As the only Pokemon known to use pyro ball and can use a G-Max move called G-Max fireball while in gigantamax form. Fire-type Pokemon are almost always cool, but Cinderace takes it to a whole new level. Not only does its name sound cool, but Necrozma is the embodiment of the word.
One of the more unique Pokemon comes in the form of Volcanion , which is both fire and water type, and as such, can use both water and fire type moves. Perhaps one of the cooler abilities Volcanion has is water absorb, which will restore its HP if it gets attacked by a water-type move. Coming in as a mix of water and rock type, Drednaw resembles a turtle if that turtle had a spikey protrusion on its head and jaw strong enough to chew through steel.
This Pokemon also has a gigantamax form which has it standing at over 70 feet tall. And now you must adventure through the Tunod region in a bid to stop the impending disaster of dimensional collision. Like new moves from recent generations that were missing from Glazed.
Keeping up with the decay theme, your starter options are the poisonous Paras, Koffing, and Baltoy. As the ancient seat of a long-gone civilization, the region is densely filled with hidden caves and ruined temples full of relics and mystery. Which is obvious since Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, and Arceus are the centerpieces of the story. A new concept for sure. The next hack is not for the thin-skinned. With over original fakemon and almost 70 hours of content to go through, this is a total blast.
This follows our anime protagonist on a massive adventure from Kanto to the Alola Region, including the Orange Islands and even the Battle Frontier. With a staggering amount of over 50 gyms and over different critters to catch, this will keep you hooked for days read: months.
An extensive collection of clothes and accessories is also available to make your character look super fly. Plus, the name pretty much gives it all away. Customization is one thing Nintendo and Game Freak have focused on improving the most with the last couple of official releases. The game aims to make all regions available for exploration, letting you catch critters from all generations in their natural habitat.
You can also participate in multiplayer events with friends or other random Trainers just like you.
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