Pokémon UNITE Review
Pokémon Unite is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed by TiMi Studio Group and published by The Pokémon Company for Android and iOS and by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. One of the most anticipated fighting games of the year is Pokémon UNITE. This is a new fighting game from TiMi Studio Group and The Pokémon Company. This is a unique fighting game, as it is a unique take on the multiplayer online battle arena genre. It was announced at a presentation on 24 June 2020, and is now available to play on the Nintendo Switch.
Gameplay
In a standard match, players have a team of five Pokémon each, with a time limit of ten minutes. Every match is won by either destroying the goal on the opposing team's side of the map, a team surrendering, or a score of 500 points. In Pokémon UNITE, there are two teams of five players who control one of 27 different Pokémon. The goal is to destroy the opposing team's goal zone by scoring points. Points are scored by defeating wild Pokémon and moving towards a control point. The player can hold between 30 and 50 points, depending on the stage of the game and the player's level. The map is split into two halves, with two control points in each. In addition, the player can also win if the opposing team surrenders. If, however, there is a tie, the team which scored the tied score first wins (for instance, if both teams scored 729 points, the team which scored that number first would win). Each match is time-limited, and the team with the highest total score by the end of the match wins.
Graphics
Pokémon Unite is a 3D mobile MOBA developed for mobile devices. The graphics are an interesting aspect of the game. When asked about the graphics, producer Masaaki Hoshino said that "the game is designed to keep pace with the capabilities of the hardware it's currently on". This means that the graphics are designed to be on the lower end of the spectrum, so the game can run on more devices. This game is on the Switch, so the game needs to be designed to be played on this device.
Information about replayability
In Pokémon Unite, there is no in-game scoreboard. Pokémon UNITE has a few things which make it more replayable than other MOBAs. Firstly, there is no in-game scoreboard, meaning that players do not need to constantly check their points. Secondly, there are 27 playable Pokémon, meaning that players will not get bored of playing the game.
Conclusion
Overall Pokémon UNITE is a unique, exciting game. The game is available on the Nintendo Switch, and is available in 73 countries. The game is available in English, Japanese, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Korean, and Portuguese. The game is available in English, Japanese, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Korean, and Portuguese.
Category
- Action