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[Game Review] techENT Plays Pokémon UNITE

When we think of Pokémon we’re taken back to a nostalgic role-playing game from the 90s which saw the world fall in love with Charmander, Squirtle, Bulbasaur and Pikachu. However, with the franchise hitting its 25th anniversary, the Pokémon Company seems to be upping the ante with new games and remakes. One of the new games that have hit the scene is co-developed with Tenchent’s TiMi Studios.Pokémon UNITE – the franchise’s first foray into the Multiplayer Online Battle Area (MOBA) genre.

While we’re used to the turn-based battles of a regular Pokémon battle, the MOBA genre brings a totally new dimension to battles. The game is developed in partnership with Tencent’s TiMi studios.

Welcome to Aeos Island!

Anyone who follows Pokémon knows that with the launch of every game, you’ll be taken to a new region. This time, Pokémon UNITE takes players to Aeos Island. This region is rich in an energy called Aeos Energy which seems to make Pokémon more powerful. The Pokémon professor, Professor Phorus, studies this energy and its affect on Pokémon. Together with her research fellow Erbie, they created the UNITE battles.

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Source: The Pokémon Company International

When it comes to lore, that’s about it for the game. Once you enter the main game, you’ll hardly interact with Professor Phorus or Erbie beyond the tutorials. However, it doesn’t discount the possibility of new lore being introduced at a later date.

Gameplay Mechanics

If you’ve never played a MOBA before, this game is definitely a really good introduction to the genre. Pokémon UNITE is your typical MOBA with a few tweaks. It shares your typical 5-on-5 battle system where players will be going head to head in teams of 5. It also has quick battles where players can have 2-on-2, 3-on-3 and 4-on-4 battles. The objective of the game is pretty straight forward – score more points than your opponent within the given time. Battles are either 5- or 10-minutes in duration.

Players can choose from a number of Pokémon from four categories: Attacker, Defender, Supporter and All-Rounder. Attackers are Pokémon who are able to do heavy damage at the expense of health; Defenders are usually bulky with less speed but more endurance; Supporters are Pokémon who buff and disable opponents for better chances at winning while All-Rounders are Pokémon who are flexible when it comes to play style. These are pretty much the archetypes you see in other MOBA’s like Mobile Legends or League of Legends.

During the game, players will be playing in an arena with up to 10 goal points split evenly between the two teams. Like other MOBA’s players will need to go into the arena and battle, not only their opponents, but also the wild Pokémon to collect Aeos Energy. Players score points by dunking this energy into the goals. Of course, being a MOBA, you can take down your enemy to steal their Aeos Energy and interupt them from scoring goals. The team with the most points at the end of the round wins. Individual players also receive ratings based on the number of points scored, assists and KOs. These metric determine if you become the MVP.

Fun, Simple & Quick

The Pokémon UNITE gameplay makes for a really fun game which players can jump into for a break. The simplistic, family-friendly MOBA has a learning curve for first timers, however, it isn’t a steep one. That said, in our time with the game, it seems like MOBA veterans are having a harder time acclimatising themselves to the gameplay than new players. It takes time to appreciate the scoring mechanic of the game.

The gameplay also expands into the customization and personalisation of your Pokémon UNITE avatar. Like Pokémon GO, there is a limited amount of customization in the game. Players can, of course, choose between male and female with some customisation to hairstyles and clothes. These customisations are also how Pokémon UNITE intends to make money for Nintendo and Tencent and they aren’t hiding it. In addition to this, Pokémon UNITE also has held items which give buffs to Pokémon in battle. Pokémon are also equippped with Battle items that provide effects which can be activated to turn the tides of a faceoff.

The controls in Pokémon UNITE are easy to learn but can be finnicky. If you, like me, jumps into the game without customising your setup, you might find yourself dying as a result of getting pulled back into battle when you’re trying to runaway with a skill like Volt Switch. The default settings can suck the fun out of the game – if you’re not used to them. However, you can mess with the game settings in the opening screen to fit your gameplay style.

The game’s short duration for battles and quick matchmaking make it ideal for playing in between meetings, classes or even when you just need a quick break. It can be addictive but has the potential to hold gamers in for a long time given the ease of getting a quick battle 5 or 10 minute battle in.

Janky Sound Design

While Pokémon UNITE does well in game design, the sound design of the game has a lot of space for improvement. The soundtracks are lack variety, you are hearing the same music over and over – particularly in the waiting screens. Even the arena soundtracks lack variety. You hear the same sound with little to no variation throughout the battle. Of course, there is some ramp up as time closes in, but that’s about it. Even transitions are abrupt and awkwardly put together.

Sure, you can argue Pokémon isn’t really a franchise known for its sound, but entering the MOBA genre also brings a focus on sound design as it does play into long term replayability. Other games in the genre have pretty good sound design.

Microtransactions, Microtransactions, Microtransactions

The one thing that does spoil the fun of Pokémon UNITE is the microtranscations that are unapologetically shoved in your face. The game comes with five in game currencies: Aeos coins, Aeos Tickets, Aeos Gems, Holowear Tickets and Fashion Tickets. These currencies can be earned from normal gameplay except for Aeos Gems. These Aeos Gems are bought with real world money.

While TiMi and the Pokémon Company claim that these transaction will not take away from gameplay, they allow users to purchase more powerful Pokémon and items which can buff stats. This undoubtedly will affect overall gameplay – particularly when it comes to battle items. Players can acquire these items with Aeos coins, however, they cost anywhere between 1,000 to 5,000 coins which entails a significant amount of in-game grinding. Players can eliminate the grinding and waiting by simply spending real money on gems. They can also cost anywhere between 40-100 gems. What’s more, when you unlock Item Enhancers at Level 9, you can increase the buffs of these items. These item enhancers are also availble for purchase. So, guess who’s going to have the upper hand with more damage and better recovery?

A Good Jumping off Point with the Looming Dread of Microtransactions

Overall, Pokémon UNITE is off to a good start and has potential to become a really big MOBA given that it’s on both the Nintendo Switch and mobile. It’s simple to play with game mechanics that can be addictive even in small doses. However, it risks losing a significant portion of its players as it continues to blatantly shove microtransactions into player’s faces. While the developers can claim that there are no “pay to win” purchases, it can quickly devolve given the nature or held and battle items. We are hopeful to see a new entry in the eSports arena but cautiously optimistic that the game doesn’t just become a microtransaction machine.

Pokémon Unite Will Take Gamers To Aeos Island Soon!

A year ago, the Pokémon Company announced its first foray into the Massively Online Battle Arena (MOBA) genre with the announcement of Pokémon Unite. The MOBA is developed in partnership with Tencent’s TiMi Studios and is one of the first in a slew of new games that expand the diversity of Pokémon game genres. This week, we’re getting a little more detail about the upcoming Pokémon MOBA.

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Source: The Pokémon Company International

Each game in the Pokémon world is unique to a region – Pokémon Unite is no different. The new region, known as the Aeos Island, is the home of Unite. In this region, which is located somewhere in the undiscovered oceanic frontiers of the Pokémon world, players will be meeting familiar monsters but in a completely new environment. Aeos Island is the home of the Unite Battle Committee which oversees the Unite Battle tournaments. Players who come to Aeos Island will be taking part in these battles where they will need to team up with four other Trainers and compete. The competition will see these teams of four go head-to-head to score enough points to win before time runs out. Players will also encounter a new, unique energy called Aeos energy which allows them to evolve their Pokémon in battle.

UK: Pokémon UNITE is coming this summer!

The Aeos Island Unite Battles

Trainers will need to face off in 5-on-5 battles. During these battles, they will need to take down their opponents as well as wild Pokémon to gather Aeos energy. They will then need to deposit this energy in one of the opposing team’s goals. That said, the battles won’t be as straightforward. Each stadium will have its own set of rules which will challenge Trainers. Who knows, you might even encounter some Legendary Pokémon in your battles. Pokémon level up and gain new moves and even evolve during battles. However, unlike other regions, Pokémon in the Aeos Islands revert to Level 1 after each battle.

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Source: The Pokémon Company International

Trainers will come face-to-face in battles that will challenge them. Elite teams will force Trainers to think out of the box for a strategy to win. Communication and teamwork will be the key to success as Trainers take on Unite Battles. Synergise with your team and find your role in your team. While classic Pokémon strengths and weakness don’t exist in Aeos Island, each Pokémon has one of five unique roles and play styles – Attacker, Defender, Speedster, Supporter and All-Rounder – for you to master.

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You start off as a rookie, you will make your way up the ladder from the Beginners Cup to take on the Master Cup. Your ranked battles will be on show for the world to see on the global ranking boards. Trainers will also be able to use Holowear to dress up their Pokémon. Take a snapshot of your Trainer avatar with your Pokemon and use it as your profile picture to show off your unique style.

Pricing & Availability

Pokémon Unite will be free to start. Trainers have the option to purchase additional items, Unite Licenses and more using Aeos Gems. Aeos Gems can be acquired through in-app purchases. However, if that’s not your groove, you can earn Aeos Tickets and Aeos Coins in-game as you progress.

Pokémon Unite will be released on the Nintendo Switch and on mobile. There are plans for cross-platform play but it is unclear if it will be available at launch. The game will be on the Nintendo Switch in July 2021 with the mobile version planned for September 2021.

Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Brilliant Diamond & Shinning Pearl Get Release Dates

Nintendo has been really busy behind the scenes. The company has been in the news with rumours of a more powerful, OLED equipped Nintendo Switch. However, the company’s biggest news came earlier in the year with the announcement of new entries into the current generation of Pokémon games.

Fans of the series have been anticipating remakes of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl for while now given the company’s previous release trends. The Pokémon Company and Game Freak have been releasing remakes of their original games since the third generation of games with Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen in 2004. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl feature updated graphics but continue to carry the charm of the original entries. Players are able to rediscover the Sinnoh region with details they’ve never seen before. The remake will be making its way to stores later this year on November 19, 2021.

The biggest announcement for the series since Pokémon Sword and Shield is the announcement of Pokémon Legends: Arceus. The game looks to be the series first foray into the open-world RPG arena. Players are taken back before the events of Diamond and Pearl to discover the Sinnoh region in a different time. The game throws players into the past before technology and all the wonders of the modern Pokémon world. Players will be exploring the region with three very different starters: Cyndaquill, Oshawott and Rowlet. If you’ve played or followed the series, you’ll realise that none of these starters is native to the Sinnoh region – or are they?

Unlike the remakes, there has been very little information revealing the events that will transpire in Legends: Arceus. However, after a taste of an open-world game in Sword and Shield’s “Wild Areas”, there are high expectations for Legends. With a Zelda: Breathe of the Wild aesthetic, the game is also one of the most beautiful games in the series so far. Pokémon Legends: Arceus is hitting shelves on January 28, 2022.

Pikafy Your Instax Mini with the New Nintendo-Fujifilm Collaboration

Need a little more Nintendo in your life? Well, Fujifilm is making it a little bit easier to get your Nintendo fix with a new, Switch-themed version of their Instax Mini Link. The collaboration also brings with it a new app that will help you infuse even more Animal Crossing, Pokemon and Mario into your life.

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The new collaboration brings a whole lot of Nintendo into the Polaroid-style Instax films. Using the new “Instax mini Link for Nintendo Switch” app, you will be able to add filters and 59 new frames from popular games like Super Mario, Animal Crossing and the new Pokemon Snap game. While the actual printer retains its original design, it comes with a Switch like blue and red accent. If that isn’t Nintendo enough, there’s even a bundle with a Pikachu silicone case.

Using the app is as simple as downloading the official Fujifilm Link app. Using the app, you will be able to edit images and merge them with one of the 59 Nintendo inspired frames. After which, it will send the final image to the connected Fujifilm Instax Mini Link. The printer connects via Bluetooth. You can even print captures from your Nintendo Switch by scanning the QR code from the Switch which will import the image to your smartphone.

The Nintendo inspired Fujifilm Instax Mini Link is slated for release on April 30, 2021. It will set you back USD$100 (MYR410.79) while the Pikachu bundle will cost USD$120 (MYR492.95). The app is free to download and will still function with existing Instax Mini Link printers.

It’s Not Just You… Google Services are down! [Update: Issue Seems to be Resolved]

Update 8:46pm: Google services seem to be coming back online. Sites like YouTube and Gmail are back. Google Play is still down, however. Discord is also back – it seems like the outage was unrelated.

Update 9:03pm: Pokemon GO is back online. No comment yet from Google. However, they have noted on their dashboard that, “service has already been restored for some users, and we expect a resolution for all users in the near future. Please note this time frame is an estimate and may change.”

Update 9:08pm: The Google Play Store is back online. It seems like the issue has been resolved.

If you’ve been trying to get into Gmail and other Google services like YouTube and failing, you’re not alone; while pretty rare, it seems like Google is experiencing a worldwide disruption of nearly all their services. Outages have been reported since 7:23 pm Malaysian time.

The disruption seems pretty extensive this time with services like GSuite for Business and Education also being affected in addition to Google’s new game streaming service, Stadia. YouTube is also down. If you’re on Android, the Google Play Store is also facing the same predicament. It seems like the outage is affecting more than just Google’s in-house apps. Apps like Pokemon GO and Discord have also been affected by the outage.

Reports are coming in are indicating that the outage may be more extensive with countries such as South Africa, the United Kingdom, India, the United States, Egypt, New Zealand, Romania, Russia and Thailand and Turkey also reporting the same.

The issue seems to be with account authentication as users are reporting that sites such as YouTube are accessible when accessed via an incognito window. YouTube Music is apparently still accessible on browsers at the time of writing. However, if you try to access the service through its app, you will only be able to access your downloaded content.

We will be updating this article as the situation develops.

Step Aside Pokémon Go! Niantic Announces Catan: World Explorers!

After the success of Pokémon GO, it comes as no surprise that there are more augmented reality (AR) games being developed by Niantic. However, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Catan was the last game on your mind to get an AR edition. In collaboration with Asmodee, Niantic is bringing the popular board game to life on your mobile phone!

CATAN: World Explorers turns the whole world into a gigantic playable game of CATAN. As you might expect, if you’ve played the popular board game, you will be collecting resources: bricks, lumber, grain, ore and wool to trade with other players and building settlements into cities. You’ll also be playing in teams to collect Victory Points at local and global levels – similar to the team mechanic in Pokémon Go.

As you might expect from a Niantic game, CATAN: New Explorers uses the same maps from Pokémon Go and Harry Potter: Wizards Unite to create interactive landmarks which become central to the gameplay. These real world locations are then pieced into a humungous, global map and playing board for an AR game of CATAN.

The new CATAN AR game is one of ten projects currently being developed at Niantic. The company has teased the projects in a new announcement blog post on website.

CATAN: New Explores is ready for its beta debut and has opened pre-registrations at its official website.

techENT Download || Apple & Google vs Governments, Pokémon on Netflix, AMD, Motorola Edge & More

It’s been one helluva eventful week in tech!

Apple and Google found themselves at odds with Governments when it came to how data should be handled in their Contact Tracing API.

The OnePlus 8 series found its way to Malaysia. The new Snapdragon685 touting Smartphones are up for pre-order. They are priced starting from MYR2,699.

AMD unveils a new generation of Zen 2 based Ryzen 3 processors.

Facebook had a busy week enhancing Messenger with Messenger Rooms and enabling Group Calls on WhatsApp.

vivo launched their Snapdragon 712 powered V19 in Malaysia. The Quad Camera touting flagship is retailing for MYR1,699.

Netflix scores an new Netflix Original with Pokémon Journeys and sneaks in a new feature on the Android app.

Motorola makes a comeback in the Flagship smartphone market with the new Motorola Edge! Remember to hit that like and subscribe button!

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Netflix US Gets Exclusive Rights to Pokémon’s Latest Series: Pokémon Journeys

Pokémon has become one of the most valuable intellectual properties (IPs) in the world. What started off as a role playing game on the original Nintendo Gameboy, is now a multibillion dollar household name. Most recently, the Pokémon Company released the latest generation games, Pokémon Sword and Shield, on the Nintendo Switch. It has since announced much anticipated expansions to the Galar region; the first of which, Isle of Armour, due out in June.

In classic style, each new region introduced also signals a new adventure for the long running anime. Pokémon’s anime started off in 1997 in Japan and found its way to Western audiences a year later. With Ash Ketchum’s adventures well underway in Japan, the anime is now slated to make its US debut exclusively on Netflix as a Netflix Original.

The new series will follow protagonist Ash Ketchum as he travels the world with his Pikachu. The new series kicks off when Ash and Pikachu meet Goh, an extremely curious boy who looks to catch every Pokémon including the mythical Mew. The duo are appointed as official research fellows by Professor Oak’s prodigy, Professor Cerise. The series will follow the duo as they work towards becoming the ultimate Pokémon Master and catch ’em all around the Pokémon world.

Pokémon Jouneys: The Series will debut with 12 episodes on June 12, 2020. Netflix and the Pokémon Company International will be adding new episodes every quarter after. The new series joins a growing catalogue of Netflix originals which encompass licensed and Netflix produced shows on the platform.