Post by Sunflora Azumarill on Dec 6, 2020 21:27:53 GMT -5
Pokémon Peace Squad MAX
Rated T: Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor, Mild Language, Mild Lyrics, Suggestive Themes
Pokémon Peace Squad MAX is the tenth installment in the Pokémon Peace Squad series and requires the Nintendo Switch in order to play it. Nine months after the events of Pokémon Peace Squad Ultra Revival, much of the world has recovered from Team Rocket's regime and the Ultra War, although things aren't completely back to normal. Since then, the Pokémon Peace Squad has relocated to Cerise Laboratories in Vermillion City and is still at work with what is called the Reconstruction. However, one day there is an attack in Vermillion City by Team Rocket forces, which the Squad quickly responds to. Through the use of something called a Wishing Star, the Squad is able to repel Team Rocket's attack, although not without something drastic happening. On top of this, Team Rocket and several other villain groups are after something called MAX Crystals, strange objects that that are linked to something called Dynamax, which the Squad will be able to utilize in order to grow to gigantic proportions. Dynamax allows for stage navigation and exploration to take on a new meaning.
You play as many characters through this saga, but they'll be unlocked as you go along. You'll be able to select from a number of Episodes to go through, with their difficulty increasing with each one cleared, and more will be unlocked as they're cleared. You select an open area in the episode, as well as a character unless it's your first time through Area 1 of the episode (in that case you must make it through with a chosen character before you can use anyone else). The game is usually played in the third-person perspective. There is a scoring system in the upper-left hand corner of the screen along with a health meter underneath it. In timed objectives, a timer will also appear in the upper right-hand corner. The left analog stick allows you to move your character. The right analog stick allows your character to look up and down, and strafe left and right. The L and R buttons allow your character to use an attack from one of their Pokémon. (Several characters only have Pokémon actions on L; those characters instead use alternate R actions.) The A button jumps, the B button punches, and the Y button grabs most obstacles. The X button is an action button that's mostly used for defense. Right Z is used to bring up the map when needed. If you're using paired characters such as Tate & Liza, there is also another important button in this game, Select, which allows you to change the lead character. This game is in HD and is 3D TV compatible. All data except the savefile data must be saved to SD cards of 4GB or more (with "GB" in figures like 4GB standing for "gigabytes"). For the savefile itself, it cannot be moved onto an SD card. The savefile handles holding all save data.
Characters unlocked at the end of an area can then be used if you decide to go back to a previous area before starting the next. Example: If you clear Episode 3 Area 2, you can take Nessa to, say, Episode 2 Area 1 right away. Characters unlocked at the start of an area can't be used if you go back to a previous area before starting the area where you unlock them. Example: You can't take Hau to, say, Episode 2 Area 2 until you enter Episode 4 Area 1 to make him selectable. The episodes end after each second area; characters unlocked at the end of an episode can be selected if you return to that episode (or a previous one) before moving on to the next one and will be available upon finishing Area 1 of the following episode (except in the case of any of those unlocked in the final stage, in which case you can only take them back to previous missions).
Rated T: Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor, Mild Language, Mild Lyrics, Suggestive Themes
Pokémon Peace Squad MAX is the tenth installment in the Pokémon Peace Squad series and requires the Nintendo Switch in order to play it. Nine months after the events of Pokémon Peace Squad Ultra Revival, much of the world has recovered from Team Rocket's regime and the Ultra War, although things aren't completely back to normal. Since then, the Pokémon Peace Squad has relocated to Cerise Laboratories in Vermillion City and is still at work with what is called the Reconstruction. However, one day there is an attack in Vermillion City by Team Rocket forces, which the Squad quickly responds to. Through the use of something called a Wishing Star, the Squad is able to repel Team Rocket's attack, although not without something drastic happening. On top of this, Team Rocket and several other villain groups are after something called MAX Crystals, strange objects that that are linked to something called Dynamax, which the Squad will be able to utilize in order to grow to gigantic proportions. Dynamax allows for stage navigation and exploration to take on a new meaning.
You play as many characters through this saga, but they'll be unlocked as you go along. You'll be able to select from a number of Episodes to go through, with their difficulty increasing with each one cleared, and more will be unlocked as they're cleared. You select an open area in the episode, as well as a character unless it's your first time through Area 1 of the episode (in that case you must make it through with a chosen character before you can use anyone else). The game is usually played in the third-person perspective. There is a scoring system in the upper-left hand corner of the screen along with a health meter underneath it. In timed objectives, a timer will also appear in the upper right-hand corner. The left analog stick allows you to move your character. The right analog stick allows your character to look up and down, and strafe left and right. The L and R buttons allow your character to use an attack from one of their Pokémon. (Several characters only have Pokémon actions on L; those characters instead use alternate R actions.) The A button jumps, the B button punches, and the Y button grabs most obstacles. The X button is an action button that's mostly used for defense. Right Z is used to bring up the map when needed. If you're using paired characters such as Tate & Liza, there is also another important button in this game, Select, which allows you to change the lead character. This game is in HD and is 3D TV compatible. All data except the savefile data must be saved to SD cards of 4GB or more (with "GB" in figures like 4GB standing for "gigabytes"). For the savefile itself, it cannot be moved onto an SD card. The savefile handles holding all save data.
Characters unlocked at the end of an area can then be used if you decide to go back to a previous area before starting the next. Example: If you clear Episode 3 Area 2, you can take Nessa to, say, Episode 2 Area 1 right away. Characters unlocked at the start of an area can't be used if you go back to a previous area before starting the area where you unlock them. Example: You can't take Hau to, say, Episode 2 Area 2 until you enter Episode 4 Area 1 to make him selectable. The episodes end after each second area; characters unlocked at the end of an episode can be selected if you return to that episode (or a previous one) before moving on to the next one and will be available upon finishing Area 1 of the following episode (except in the case of any of those unlocked in the final stage, in which case you can only take them back to previous missions).