Nintendo Pokémon Omega Ruby (3DS, 2014)
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An updated 3D remake of a 2003 Game Boy Advance title, Pokemon: Omega Ruby sends players back to the Hoenn region to explore, battle, and learn the secrets of Mega Evolution. As always, gamers assume the role of a young battle trainer who goes on quests to catch and train Pokemon, then engage in turn-based battles with other trainers to upgrade and evolve their Pokemon. The PokeNav Plus tool lets players explore Hoenn's unique locations, from its large central volcano to the surrounding satellite islands, get the latest local news, and track down elusive Pokemon in tall grass. Gamers begin by choosing from three starter Pokemon, but they can rapidly acquire dozens more through trainer battles, random wilderness encounters, or trades with friends. Omega Ruby gives gamers access to the legendary Pokemon Latios, while its sister release Alpha Sapphire offers Latias, and both dragon-like creatures take advantage of the Soar feature, which lets players navigate the skies above Hoenn, engage in airborne battles, and access mirage spots to track down rare Pokemon and valuable items. Gamers can once again build up their Pokemon's stats in the Super Training mode, increase their bond by using the stylus and touch screen to pet, scratch, and play with the creatures in the Pokemon-amie feature, and trade and battle with other local or online players using the Player Search System.
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