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Thanks to this, this time the Night Sky Diamond is able to be successfully returned to the Diamond Domain. Later, Riot visits Merilyn. He reveals that Diancie lives deep underground, unreachable unless she comes out herself. But his greater concern for the moment is getting revenge on Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie. The two thieves join forces once more to thwart the group as it closes in on the Sunset Diamond for the final time.
After being defeated, Merilyn makes her retreat so she can focus on capturing Diancie so she can create diamonds herself. Riot follows suit, determined to beat Merilyn to Diancie. In the meantime, Chespin, Fennekin, Froakie, and the Carbink are finally able to return all of the diamonds to the Diamond Domain.
Elsewhere, Argus muses that it's time for him and Millis to get to work, too, but Millis tells him it's not quite their time yet. And so, Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie set out once more. From far off, Argus and Millis watch as the group recovers their first diamond.
Argus counters that the Diamond Domain was far too big to search and assures her that the diamonds are part of a plan, telling her to keep her eyes on Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie.
Before long, Millis informs her father that she witnessed Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie handing over the diamond to a Carbink. She realizes that now she just needs to watch the Carbink, and Argus tells her to send her Chesnaught to take care of the others now that they've fulfilled their purpose. But the pair are shocked when the group manages to defeat Chesnaught. Later, the Carbink servants are waiting for Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie to return, but Merrick, Bolt, and Allotrope are uneasy, unable to shake the feeling that they're being watched.
As Dace scolds them for their unbecoming behavior, a bush behind him shivers slightly, but goes unnoticed by any of the Carbink. As Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie return from their latest adventure, Millis returns to Argus to inform him of what she overheard, that Diancie is currently unable to create diamonds and will need to meet Xerneas before she can gain that power.
Argus and Millis begin to make preparations for when Diancie will surface to find Xerneas. Argus figures they should cash in the last diamond they have, the Heart Diamond. Millis reminds him that Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie are likely to be coming for it.
When the group defeats Chesnaught and Aegislash , the pair are forced to beat a hasty retreat, having underestimated the power of strength in numbers. If you're looking for a Pokemon-style experience, you can't go wrong with Digimon! Digimon ReArise offers over different Digimon to collect and train across seven different ranks, all of whom can be trained and sent into battle against other Digimon in up to five-on-five battles.
Digimon Tamers can join up to form parties too, taking on extremely powerful Digimon in Clash Battles. When the battles are done the DigiTown hub lets you watch your Digimon interact as you plan your next move, making for a nice break in between heated battles.
The same freemium options you've seen elsewhere on this list exist in ReArise as well--premium currency called Rubies that can summon new Digimon--but as before they're completely optional. ReArise has everything a Pokemon fan could want, just in a Digimon packaging. Mobile ports of games from other consoles can be hit or miss, but Monster Hunter Stories from Capcom works incredibly well on a mobile phone.
Everything from the original 3DS offering has been ported over seamlessly, making MH: Stories one of the best games on the mobile market period. The Pokemon-style battle system and the ability to raise monsters by hatching eggs means Stories isn't your typical Monster Hunter, but the game lives up to the lofty expectations set by the name.
A Monster Hunter caliber game on your phone may sound outlandish, but we promise we're not just telling Stories here. This is a great effort for a great price.
In this universe every Rick is a trainer and every one of the multiple Mortys are the Pokemon, and it just works. The freemium aspects of the game aren't too in your face--the currency being Blips and Chitz coupons will get a smile out of longtime Rick and Morty fans--but they do pop up once in a while.
Despite the crude humor this is as close to a true Pokemon experience as mobile can get, even if the battle system isn't quite as complex. About Poki. Our game selection Game developers release fun New Games on our platform on a daily basis. Start playing Unsure what game to play? Start your game discovery on our homepage or pick a game from any of these popular categories: Thinking Games. What are you playing today? Coromon's story has you play an aspiring technology researcher who has set out to investigate a group of six titans with your team in tow.
After playing the demo I'd say the battles in Coromon are some of the most dynamic out of the games on this list, from both the vibrant background to the creature and attack animations. You can check out the demo yourself over on the game's Steam page, although there's still no definitive release date. All the games mentioned are still available online to find at your own leisure and have not yet been scrubbed off the internet by Nintendo.
If you're into Minecraft you will definitely want to check out Pixelmon. It's a mod that turns Minecraft into a creature collecting paradise. It looks fantastic but after coming out some years ago with a free demo, development has slowed down with only a few of the original team still working on it but even so the official Discord is still fairly active.
Rachel had been bouncing around different gaming websites as a freelancer and staff writer for three years before settling at PC Gamer back in She mainly writes reviews, previews, and features, but on rare occasions will switch it up with news and guides.
When she's not taking hundreds of screenshots of the latest indie darling, you can find her nurturing her parsnip empire in Stardew Valley and planning an axolotl uprising in Minecraft. She loves 'stop and smell the roses' games—her proudest gaming moment being the one time she kept her virtual potted plants alive for over a year.
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