Hey Guys, HDvee here! Now, if you haven’t
heard by now, two new Pokemon games known
as Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon
have just been announced, which are follow
on games from Pokemon Sun and Moon. This is
not the first time Pokémon has had a major
release followed by an improved version later
on. Pokémon Red and Blue was updated to Pokémon
Yellow, not to mention that Pokémon Diamond
and Pearl ended up as Pokémon Platinum. Of
course with a more improved version, there
are sometimes extra features added to the
games to make them more exciting and to hopefully
increase sales. WIth that being said, today’s
video takes a look at five New features for
Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon that
i’d love to see. Don’t hesitate to drop
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Starting things off and claiming the number
five spot in today’s video is Move tutors.
Now, whilst I love the games Pokemon Sun and
Pokemon Moon, a big issue in the games for
me were the lack of move tutors. The only
moves that are available in the generation
seven games are Grass, Water and Fire Pledge,
Volt Tackle, Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn and
Hydro Cannon, Secret Sword and Relic Song,
Draco Meteor and Dragon Ascent. All of these
moves are pretty unique and don’t really
help out your average Pokemon. Now, in Omega
Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, it was a completely
different story. The move tutors was one of
the things that made ORAS amazing for the
competitive scene. Pokémon like Greninja
got a wider movepool making it so much more
versatile. I’d love to see something like
this return in Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra
Moon to allow loads of new sets to be run
on the new Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Sun
and Moon. Moves that should be there are the
Elemental Punches, Drain Punch, Gunk Shot,
Giga Drain, Knock Off, Drill Run, Iron Head,
Zen Headbutt, Aqua Tail, Dragon Pulse, Seed
Bomb, Hyper Voice, Heat Wave, Focus Punch,
Stealth Rock, and Tailwind are a good set
of examples. Seeing as there were so many
moves you could learn in ORAS, it would be
a pretty nice treat to see it happen in Pokemon
Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
Coming in at the number four spot is the addition
of brand new Pokemon in Pokemon Ultra Sun
and Ultra Moon. Now whilst this may not technically
be a feature, it’s still something that
i would love to see in the new games. In the
new trailer for the two new Pokemon games,
it was stated that there would be never before
seen Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Ultra Sun
and Pokemon Ultra Moon, however, they may
just be referring to the legendary Pokemon
Solgaleo and Lunalla fused with necrozma that
we saw in the new trailer. Hopefully this
isn’t the case though because a bunch of
brand new Pokemon for the new Pokemon games
would be pretty awesome to see and it’s
something that I would love to see happen,
maybe even new alolan forms or legendary Pokemon
could make an appearance. Needless to say,
new Pokemon for Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra
Moon would definitely be amazing and so takes
the number four spot in today’s top five
video.
Coming in at the halfway point in today’s
top five video is going deeper into ultra
space. Pokemon Sun and Moon's story reaches
its climax inside Ultra Space – an ethereal
dimension that the games' Ultra Beasts call
home. Our time inside Ultra Space, however,
is painfully brief and is predominantly an
extended cutscene featuring an epic encounter
with UB-0 One Nihilego and Lusamine (and a
weird hybrid of the two). Alternate realms
and creatures from variable time-space dimensions
are a regular theme in the Pokemon series,
but we haven't truly explored one since the
Distortion World in Pokémon Platinum. It
would be odd if Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra
Moon didn't follow Platinum's lead and expand
on its predecessors with a full excursion
into the unknown. Whether or not there are
links between the dimensions, it would certainly
make sense if the rumoured remakes of Diamond
and Pearl are indeed on the horizon, which
have a lot of evidence to suggest that they
definitely are.
Claiming the number two spot in today’s
video is returning to Kanto in Pokemon Ultra
Sun and Ultra Moon. Now I can't be alone in
feeling a little miffed at Lillie's heavy
tease at the end of Pokémon Sun and Moon.
After a long journey around Alola with the
player character and having engaged in her
fair share of family drama, Professor Kukai's
assistant embarks for Kanto – the iconic
setting for Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow,
and home to Ash Ketchum in the anime series.
Kanto is name-checked on multiple occasions
throughout Sun and Moon – Dragon-type master
Lance and PC Box creator Bill are both mentioned,
Professor Oak's cousin shows up and "Generation
one" champions Red and Blue show up in person
when you reach the Battle Tower – but much
to the pain of our nostalgic hearts, it never
follows through on taking players back to
the promised land. As well as all of the huge
references to the first generation games throughout
Pokemon Sun and Moon, there were also multiple
questions left unanswered in Pokemon Sun and
Pokemon Moon that all lead to Kanto such as
What happens to Lillie and Lusamine after
the latter's Ultra Beast-splicing encounter?
Does Bill have a cure? Surely these new games
would let us find out for ourselves.
Coming in at the number one spot for today’s
video is the ability to walk with your Pokemon
in Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Shortly
after launch, internet detectives quickly
found that there are plenty of redundant files
nestled deep inside Pokémon Sun and Moon's
code. A discovery by hacker "KazoWAR", however,
has led to speculation that the pair originally
included a feature players have pined for
since generation two, walking with your Pokemon.
However, the good news though is that Running,
walking and resting animations were uncovered
for every Pokémon in the game, alongside
"low poly" versions of each creature that
would fit the over-world design rather than
the highly detailed battle sequences. This
led many to conclude that a "Buddy Pokémon"
mechanic – where Pokémon jog alongside
your player avatar, was in the works – but
was left on the cutting floor. I think this
would be an amazing feature to be included
in Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon,
and with some pretty decent evidence to back
it up, it could definitely be a possibility!
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