
GekokoĮlectric-element Gekoko has the ability to walk on any surface thanks to its sticky feet. The core characteristics of this Nexomon are its loyalty and self-confidence.

Water-element Noki is an amphibious Nexomon that can also fly and has a heroic spirit. While the Pokémon games offer you a choice of one of three starters, Nexomon: Extinction makes the choice even harder by offering you nine. They’ll accompany you through the entire game should you choose and can turn into one of your most powerful allies, as long as you put in the work to train them. Now developer Vewo Interactive and publisher Pqube have released images showing the nine starters you can pick from when you get your hands on the game.Īny Pokémon series fans will understand the term “starter,” but for those uninitiated into the world of monster-catching games, these are the creatures that you get to pick from and start your adventure with. Players will have quite a selection of starter Nexomon to choose from when the game hits later this summer.It was confirmed last month that the Pokémon-like monster-catcher game Nexomon: Extinction will be coming to Nintendo Switch this summer. Noki is an amphibious flying Nexomon that exudes self-confidence and loyalty. Very similar to its namesake, Gekoko can stick to places others may not be able to reach, and generally like to remain hidden as they curiously survey the scene. Behilda – Element: Ghostīehilda – which looks very similar to Masquiti – uses its detachable head to scare opponents and can most often be found in darker areas. Flume – Element: Fireįlume is not one of the more cuddly Nexomon, as the majority of its features are engulfed in flames. Masquiti posseses an obscure sense of humor that is likely driven by its psychic element (along with its interesting face. Generally found on prairies and mountain skirts, a description of Mearns indicate that they “are not as friendly as they look.” This makes sense given its feline appearance, while Mearns use their tail to create wind to entrap its enemies. Trebly uses the durability of its horn to headbutt its competition. Mara resembles a leafy version of a triceratops, and uses its intelligence and charm during battle. See also No Plans For Last Of Us 2 DLC Says Neil Druckmann Mara – Element: Plant What’s even more amazing? Thanks to Dinjas’ short legs, rather than running, they move by hopping. Dinja – Element: Normalĭinja looks like a long-haired corgi that may one day grow up to be a wolf.

Here they are, presented in no particular order (other than maybe cuteness-level). Nexomon: Extinction boasts a return to “classic monster-catching” while offering a “wider choice” than what players might be used to in terms of the starting companion that players can select at the beginning of the adventure (which is clearly a not-so-subtle dig at the limited selection of starting companions in the Pokemon games).Īt any rate, the nine starter Nexomon that will available to players were recently announced in a brand-new trailer as the game moves ever closer to its summer 2020 release date. Nexomon: Extinction is the next game to take on the phenomenon that is Pokemon, which isn’t necessarily as crazy as it seems, given the success of other copycat games having relative success in their own right – such as the surprisingly successful title, Temtem, that released for PC via Steam Early Access early this year. You Are Reading : Nexomon Extinction Reveals All 9 Starting Nexomon The nine starter Nexomon that will available to players were recently announced in a brand-new trailer for Nexomon: Extinction.
