Trending News|June 24, 2015 09:57 EDT
'Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon' News: Nintendo Confirms New Pokémon Game for Winter 2015
Nintendo and video game developer Spike Chunsoft have confirmed that they would release a new 'Pokémon' title at the end of this year. In fact, Nintendo treated its fans to additional details regarding the upcoming 'Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon,' which will come on Nintendo 3DS.
Christian Today reports that as per Nintendo's website page for 2015 E3, the upcoming 'Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon' is very similar to any other 'Pokémon' game. Nevertheless, in the upcoming game, rather than the player being the trainer, gamers will change into Pokémon, overcoming dungeons and conquering areas in the Pokémon world alongside another partner Pokémon.
There is another difference in the upcoming 'Pokémon title is that the new game offers nearly unbounded hours of gameplay. Every dungeon in this game is generated randomly, and players can explore the same area and dungeon frequently without having to encounter the same Pokémon. Items as well as rewards are also produced randomly, providing the several opportunities to take up items for their inventory as well as collect rare and interesting rewards.
In 'Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon,' mystery dungeons begin to appear throughout the world, with dissimilar Pokémon, items, and rewards lingering inside them. However, there is also a epidemic that infects all Pokémon, transforming all normal, unusual, as well as legendary Pokémon into stone.
In order to unravel the ambiguity of the dungeons as well as the illness, players will have to battle along with their partner Pokémon, developing friendship and comradeship along the way. In addition to their partner, players will also be able to use the mythical and legendary Pokémon that they come across in the game. On the whole, players can have as many as 20 Pokémon join forces as dungeon explorers, and also discover up to 720 Pokémon in all the dungeons.
According to Nintendo, 'Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon' the Nintendo 3DS handheld system will be released this winter in North America and early next year in Europe.