Pokémon ultra sun và ultra moon

'Pokémon Ultra Sun' & 'Ultra Moon' shine bright in trainers' return khổng lồ Alola


For the past two decades, Pokémon has managed a shocking và precarious balancing act. Rare among decade-bound cultural phenomena, it has somehow made the transition from presumed fad to reliable touchstone. The success of that trick wasn’t obvious until quite recently as the enduring star power of Pikachu và pals drew new generations into the fold with Pokémon Go & record-breaking sales of the most recent games, Sun và Moon. For the unfamiliar, Pokémon — both the games và the creatures — come in waves. Every few years there’s a new batch of magical creatures with increasingly elaborate traits & skills. They come packaged in a new game, designed to show them all off. This started well back in the late 90s with Pokémon Red, Blue followed closely by their tag-a-long-friend, Yellow.

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In much the same way, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are the companions, or the director’s cut, of last year’s celestial-themed adventures. Aimed at Pokémon obsessives (like ourselves) và those that missed the games when they launched last year, this pair refines what was already a refreshing take on the Pokémon formula. The result is one of the most tightly paced, and rounded outings in the series, setting a new high watermark for the modern crop of children’s collect-a-thons.

Evil-Adjacent

Like most media for kids, Pokémon leans hard on convention and, more often than not, follows reductive morality. You, the innocent, starry-eyed adventurer, are a universal good. You exist in the game’s world to lớn solve problems, khổng lồ help others và to just be a swell person. Past games would drone on and on about caring for your Pokémon, about practicing, và developing the emotional connection between animal & human. But there were few, if any avenues to lớn play that out.


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Flash forward a couple decades and now Pokémon have grown to be almost Tamagotchi-like on their own. SunMoon included a system lớn groom and pamper your elemental animals, & encouraged players lớn work with the creatures outside of battles — caring for them in tangible ways. Ultra Sun and Moon take things a step farther by shifting not just how you treat those in your care, but how the whole game’s universe approaches morality.

Care and compassion are running themes. While older Pokémon games would often push through grueling strings of battles, specifically as a demo of endurance. Your rivals here, though, heal you and your weary Pokémon up at just about every opportunity. The focus shifted away from the foreboding tenor of successive bouts khổng lồ a friendlier air that encourages friendly competition over blood sport.


If you’ve taken a few years off, you’ll be surprised with how much Pokemon has come into its own.


Similarly, Team Skull (the apparent villains of both SunMoon as well their recuts), seem to lớn be a tough-looking band of street thugs. They vandalize buildings, take over towns, and generally stir up a ruckus, but never with any explicit ill intent. As the trò chơi goes on, you learn that many of their ranks are packed with disillusioned youth desperate for a better life.

It’s notable, too, that the region of Alola, loosely based on Hawaii and other Pacific island nations, is intended to be a paradise. The sun shines almost daily, Pokémon and humans cốt truyện the bounty of the tropics together, & everyone gets along fairly well — or at least that’s the hope.

The disaffected youth of Team Skull are anathema to that, though. They wreak havoc và chaos wherever they can. This isn’t out of malice, as is so common with villains in children’s media, but because they’re hungry và tired & homeless.

This was already a major plot point in SunMoon, but it gets some much-needed expansion by way of Ultra SunMoon’s longer narrative arcs và more detailed plot. Team Skull’s leader (and tín đồ favorite), Guzma, gets plenty of added screen time khổng lồ elaborate on his past và his motivations. It’s not Shakespeare, but it adds yet more depth khổng lồ a franchise keen on growing up with much of its audience.

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Here, evil isn’t something you are, it’s a tactic you use when all else has failed. Và that through line of desperation or struggle in paradise is a powerful note to weave in.

New hair, don’t care

Just as the writing & story of Pokémon Ultra Sun & Moon has gotten quite a bit tighter, so too has the game benefitted from more than a few technical improvements. Just about everything here gets some minor tweak.

You can quick save now, for instance, saving you a few from delving into the menu each time you need to lớn record your progress. You get plenty more customization options with which to dress your in-game avatar. They’re mostly minor touches, though, and aren’t really enough to lớn compel fans of the vanilla Alola games khổng lồ play the long and winding game again.

What might, though, are the addition of new Pokémon, in a manner of speaking. Solgaleo & Lunala, the twin headliners of SunMoon, have more powerful forms & sleek facelifts. Just about every legendary Pokémon from the entire series can be captured now, thanks lớn some otherworldly portals that begin appearing later on. In theory, this means that you should be able to polish of your collection of 807 monsters between the two games.

That puts Ultra Sun & Moon in the awkward spot of being a must-have for those who haven’t yet taken that fantastical trip lớn Alola, while garnering a pass for most everyone else.


Even with the more sympathetic look at trouble in paradise these releases offer, unless you were a big tín đồ of Team Skull (like us) or are looking khổng lồ live out the franchise’s “gotta catch ‘em all” maxim, you don’t need lớn come back just yet unless you’re already knee-deep in the Pokémon fandom.

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If, however, you’ve taken a few years off the franchise as a whole, you’ll be pleasantly surprised with just how much this fad from the ‘90s has come into its own.