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The universe Pokémon you've seen many different titles with your name on it. There are games of pinball, puzzle, cave adventure, tactical and many others. In 1999, a game was released that united the world of pocket monsters with photography. And now, more than 20 years later, we've received its sequel, with new pokemon snap. A lot of people asked for a new version, but will it meet the fans' expectations? 4o20
“Do we have to f…” photograph?! 6ne6h
Forget the Poké Balls, here your main weapon will be a camera and, when necessary, some apples. In addition, as the plot unfolds, we receive some extra tools that help us on the journey. One of them is a kind of scanner that shows us all the creatures in that environment and their location, in addition to functioning as a flash, which can scare some animals.
We also received an orb that, when thrown at a Pokémon, will make it glow, accompanied by a little music. This song, in theory, should wake up sleeping creatures or have some different effect on them, but I couldn't see any difference.

The apple can also be used as a trigger for different poses of different Pokémon, since when hitting them, some can fall or just make a face, which increases the level of the photo. The Pokémon can still eat the fruit, generating another pose, however, not all of them feed on it, some just run away.
The orb, when it hits the Pokémon, leaves it with a glow that depends on the island you are on, that is, it varies. They leave with a very beautiful effect and some animals seem to like it, posing or using special powers. But, again, this doesn't happen to everyone.
These are basically the tools we have to explore the Lental Region, and photograph as many Pokémon as possible. One thing needs to be said: what a wonderful place.
A tour of the Lental Region 5ld4j
A Lental Region It's one of the most beautiful I've seen to date among all the games in the Pokémon franchise. It has all the biomes expected for a Pokémon game, with beaches, forest regions, caves and others. Each of the locations hides secrets, and as we unravel them, we discover new Pokémon hidden on the map.

Every turn made in our vehicle is a new spectacle to be enjoyed. Whether seeing one Pokémon hunting the other, or seeing a family of bidooff pick up branches with its mouth and jump into a little stream. I could stay here detailing the wonders present in the game, but try it, it's stunning in its own way.
Another thing that I believe it is possible to say with confidence is that new pokemon snap It has the best graphics ever seen for a game in the Pokémon franchise. We can only take our hats off to the excellent work done by the team at Bandai Namco and hope that one day Game Freak (the original creator of the game) will be able to take a closer look and follow a similar line.
There is a wide variety of Pokémon available in the game, ranging from the first generation to the latest, with Sword and Shield. They are each separate habitat specific and many are so well hidden that it takes several ages to discover.
However, I felt the lack of greater freedom on the part of the player. I'm not saying I want an open world game to take pictures (which would be awesome), but rather to be able to explore a little more places, without having to be stuck in a vehicle. I know that this was the original proposal of Pokemon Snap when it came out for the Nintendo 64, but it's been over 20 years, they could have taken a little more risk.

There isn't much more to be said. The soundtrack exists in the game, but it goes completely unnoticed and doesn't take the focus away from what really matters: the Pokémon. And following the tradition, only Pikachu received the dub of the anime, while the others use the sounds of normal games, which, let's face it, should have been changed a long time ago.
A good but short journey 3g5u2i
Our adventure starts in the classic way, we choose our avatar from the available options and set off on the journey. Here we meet Professor Mirror, who lends you a small vehicle, the NEO ONE, so you can start your research. Unlike traditional games, we only have to photograph the Pokémon to help the Professor in his research, and unravel details of the Illumina phenomenon.
And that basically sums up New Pokémon Snap. We do not control the vehicle, it goes straight ahead, and at times, we can change its direction at intersections, but nothing more. If you see a Pokémon and it runs away while you're trying to frame it, you'll have to restart the level. This isn't that big of a problem, but it can get a little overwhelming as time goes on, as we only earn points by photographing different poses or situations than the Pokémon. Fortunately, as we progress, different creatures appear, and leveling up doesn't get too heavy.
Another thing that caught my attention was the duration of the main campaign. I took approximately 12 hours to complete all missions. This duration is not so short, but to increase replayability, there are a series of requests for specific poses or situations requested by the game's characters, which makes the player return several times to the same stage in search of that special click and receive your reward.
These rewards are, most of the time, a series of icons that can be used by players to customize their card used in the game's online system. Titles are a kind of achievements. They attest that such an act was performed and mark the time and day they were purchased, perfect for those who like to compare with their friends.

New Pokémon Snap has an absurd potential to continue to be updated for a long time. Whether with the addition of new areas, or with seasonal events that can add more Pokémon, there are a range of options that can be explored and keep players entertained and interested in the game even after several months of its release. Another thing I hope to see are photographs from those who understand the subject and can provide us with beautiful images that will be seen for many years to come.
Anyway, New Pokemon Snap 5s5x2y
The newest entry of Pokémon Snap does not innovate at all compared to its predecessor and bets on the simple to deliver a cool adventure for Pokémon fans. Despite becoming repetitive when playing for many hours, Nintendo and Bandai Namco can continue to generate content and events for the game for many years, as the graphics seen here are of very high quality.
If you are already a fan of the franchise and looking for something different to satisfy your craving for a new game while waiting for remakes that will come out at the end of the year, new pokemon snap may be your right choice. However, if photography isn't your biggest ion and you don't have the patience to repeat the same action over and over, skip it. Overall, the Lental Region is beautiful and I'm curious to know if its events will affect the main line in any way, now we just have to wait and see what the next chapters of this story will be.
A copy of New Pokémon Snap was kindly provided by Nintendo.