Customers admire Pokémon Ultra Sun for its engaging gameplay, compelling storyline, and wide array of Pokémon to collect. The game's extensive content and affordable price are also frequently praised, with many highlighting the fun factor for players of all ages. While some found the difficulty level to be on the easier side, the overall experience is largely considered positive. Many appreciate the additional features and content compared to the original Sun version.
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Game
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Son loves it. Was so excited to get it for Easter.
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Son loves so many thing's about this game. Got exactly what he wanted.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Game
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Overall good and fun
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Even though majority of the content appeared to silimiar to the original sun and moon game, but it is definitely more challenging and the new features are quite enjoyable as well
I would recommend this to a friend
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Pokemon
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Improvement over Sun
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Ultra Sun has the same core plot of Pokemon Moon but adds enough new features, new Pokemon, new subplots to make this worth a play through. The definitive version of the game.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Content, Story
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Same Game, New Story
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Bought this as a gift. This is the same game as the previous release, Pokemon Sun & Moon, with a new story and added content such as opposing teams from previous games.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Game, Pokemon
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent extra content
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Great game made even better! The new Pokémon available are awesome!
I would recommend this to a friend
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Game, Story
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great game
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Another great product made by Nintendo. Awesome story and gameplay.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Fun, Game
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Game
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Great game, a lot of fun to play and is the best game yet.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
List of Changes: What's ULTRA about Pokemon US
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Similar to Pokemon Black and White 2; Pokémon Ultra Moon takes place in the same area as Pokemon Sun, Alola but with an alternate storyline, new pokemon to collect and a few new features.
Here are the list of changes/additions:
1. Story puts emphasis on the legendary Pokémon Necrozma. The core story of the Alolan trails stay the same. Alola map layout is the same with exception of a few new buildings, a new mini-island Ultra Megalopolis and worm hole. 3/4 of the game will feel very familiar to you plot wise if you played the original sun/moon
2. New enemy Group: Ultra Recon Squad and Team Rainbow Rocket. You can fight against all team rocket leaders in past games such as Giovanni (Pokémon Red and Blue) to Lysandre (Pokémon X and Y).
3. 3 new Ultra Beasts: UB Assembly, UB Burst and UB Adhesive
4. 8 trails instead of 7, with the 8th trail captain being Mina.
5. New legendary Pokémon Necrozma with Dusk Mane, Dawn Wings, and Ultra forms. You get the forms by absorbing legendary Pokémon Solgaleo and/or Lunala.
6. New Partner Cap Pikachu. It's just a Pikachu with Ash's (?) hat. New Lycanroc Dusk Form
7. New Z-Moves
Clangorous Soulblaze - Kommo-o
Splintered Stormshards - Lycanroc
Searing Sunraze Smash - Solgaleo and Dusk Mane Necrozoma
Menacing Moonraze Maelstrom - Lunala and Dawn Wings Necrozma
Let's Snuggle Forever - Mimikyu
Light That Burns the Sky - Ultra Necrozma
8. Mega Stones are also returning, but you have to find them
9. SOS battles. Now toned down, instead of wild pokemon calling unlimited SOS pokmeon it's just 1 this time
10. new clothing options will be available for players to purchase
11. Battle Agency. Battle random trainers with rental pokemon. The more battles you win the more rare rental pokemon you get and prizes you earn
12. Mantne Surf. As you fast travel from island to island, you can play a mini game where you ride Mantne through the ocean waves and preform tricks racking up points for a while score which can get you rewards.
13. Ultra Wormhole. Similar to Mantne surf where you play a mini-game (fly through rings) to travel to the Ultra Space where you fight and collect rare/legendary pokemon the further down you go. In this game you can literally get all legendaries from past generations if you own both games (list provided later on)
14. Alola Photo Club. Take photos with your pokemon, and add stamps/borders to the photos taken with more stamps/borders unlocked as you submit more photos
15. Totem Stickers. Replacement of collecting Zygard Cells in the original games. By collecting them you can trade them for Totem pokemon.
16. New Moves:
Mind Blown - Fire-type Move. Learned by UB Burst.
Photon Geyser - Psychic-type Move
Plasma Fists - Electric-type Move. Learned by Zeraor
17. Roto-Loto. You can now be friends with Rotom (your pokedex) and unlock gives you items your pokemon can carry to increase stats such as exp gain,better friendship, more prize money from fighting trainers, faster egg hatching, use Z-move twice during battle, etc
18. Pokemon differences between Ultra Sun and Moon. No new alolan forms, but the ones in the original is still present. Here are a list of exclusive pokemon in each:
-Ultra Sun-Exclusive Pokemon
Alolan Vulpix
Alolan Ninetales
Houndour
Houndoom
Cranidos
Rampardos
Cottonee
Whimsicott
Tirtouga
Carracosta
Rufflet
Braviary
Lurantis (Totem-sized)
Passimian
Turtonator
-Ultra Sun-Exclusive Legendaries
Ho-oh
Raikou
Groudon
Latios
Dialga
Heatran
Reshiram
Tornadus
Xerneas
Buzzwole
Kartana
Dusk Mane Necrozma
UB-Burst
-Ultra Moon-Exclusive Pokemon
Alolan Sandshrew
Alolan Sandslash
Electrike
Manectric
Shieldon
Bastiodon
Petilil
Lilligant
Archen
Archeops
Vullaby
Mandibuzz
Salazzle (Totem-sized)
Oranguru
Drampa
-Ultra Moon-Exclusive Legendaries
Lugia
Entei
Kyogre
Latias
Palkia
Regigigas
Zekrom
Thundurus
Yveltal
Lunala
Pheromosa
Celesteela
Dawn Wings Necrozma
UB-Assembly
19. New pokemon aside from those already mentioned:
Stakataka
Blacephalon
Poipole
Naganadel
Zeraora
Hope the list of changes help you in your purchasing decision. If you find anything else, please put it in the comments
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Now I'll post my original review of Pokemon Sun:
Huge changes to the pokemon formula since Pokemon X & Y, no longer as it's strictly battle and collecting focused (although still present) as they added variety of mechanics to switch things up a bit and to bring more variety in gameplay. Changes include:
1. No HMs
No longer do you have to carry around a HM slave (s). This has bothered me in the past games as I have to restrict 1 or 2 slots out of my party of 6 to help traverse certain areas of the world. In the place of HMs there are Poké Rides where you can ride pokemon interacting with them on the world map, some you may not be able to access until you've completed mission within the game.
2. Is it super effective?
No longer do you have to look up guides online (unless it's your first encounter) to tell if a move is super effective or not very effective against the pokemon you're up against. After you battle a pokemon once, the game will tell you what moves is super effective or not in the battle menu once you encounter the same pokemon the second time.
3. No Traditional Gyms
No longer do you have to battle your way through gym after gym to prove you're the best out of brute force.
There are 4 islands in the game, each of which are controlled by 4 Island Kahunas
To get to them you have to get pass Trail Captains and Todum Pokemon
Trail captain will give you quizzes, side quests to complete, and/or fight in traditional battles
Todum Pokemon. Basically typical pokemon you find the wild, but significantly stronger and have grunts that help them battle.
4. Rotom Pokédex
Typical pokedex, but with a face and personality attached to it.
5. Alola Forms
Basically different forms of pokemon you seen in previous generations. Either it's there physical form that is different and/or the pokemon's typing
6. Z-Moves
With a Z-Ring and a Z-Crystal you can use a pokemon's ultimate move once per battle. It's not like Mega Evolutions where it stays constant
7. QR Scanner.
You can now scan QR codes to get event pokemon
8. Battle Royal
A 4 player free-for-all where the battle ends after all of one's pokemon trainer's faints. They tally the win-losses of each trainer and the one with best stats at the end wins
9. Hyper Training.
Once a pokemon reaches level 100, they can go through hyper training which can improve a Pokemon's IV
10. Poké Pelago
Your PC Box now has functionality to it. It's like a day care sort of thing, instead of just depositing your pokemon, you can passively train them in the PC or have them search for items
11. Festival Plaza.
An online mode where you can battle other trainers and trade with them. You get festial coins for each interaction which you can spend on clothes, shop or upgrade your pokemon's stats. There's also missions you can undertake to get more coins.
12. Night and Day phase, New Pokemon
Pokemon Sun goes the traditional time route while Moon does the opposite. In Pokemon Moon if you're playing in the daytime, the game will consider it night time in-game. Some events also play out differently like different Totum Pokemon on the same island/trail
In traditional Pokemon fashion you can only get some pokemon in each version so trading is required either with a friend or if you own both versions. Also some pokemon evolve differently in each version now.
I'd say some of overall models of new pokemon are better looking than the last batch in previous iterations of the pokemon series.
13. Auto Run
Your run is as fast as a bike now, and it has unlimited use. You can now move in all directions instead of the traditional 4 and it feels very fluid
14. No Rod
Fishing is now dedicated to specific regions in the world. You cannot fish wherever you want anymore.
15. Photo Taking
You can now take Photos of pokemon in the wild.
16. Team Skull and Aether Foundation
Team Skull is the new antagonist group like Team Rocket, but they have a new style to them as they try act gangster-ish with their animated hand gesters/movements. They have more personality and have a darker tone to their backstory and mission.
Aether Foundation is the opposite of Team Skull as their mission is to cure injured and hurt pokemon. The group is also conducting research on the Ultra Beast (Pokemon) which is a good mystery story in and of itself.
17. Graphical Upgrade
Game looks better than the last, although there are some pixelation around the edges still. Models look more realistic than before, and the battle animations are more visually impressive. There are some framerate issues on 2v2 battles for some reason, but then again I own the launch 3DS. You may not have the issue if you own the New 3DS? It's a turn-based system so it doesn't really matter much in terms of gameplay, but the slow down is noticeable
18. Pokemon Refresh
Similar to Pokemon amie but with more grooming options
-Returning mechanics:
Pokebank return, you can now transfer all your pokemon to Sun and Moon
Clothing Options: Although more options are available, it still feel very limited.
Mega Evolutions return, but none for new pokemon from what i've discovered
Overall, love the changes to the traditional formula as it gives the Pokemon Series a nice refresh and is more streamline to play.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Game
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
More of the Same
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Pokemon Ultra Sun is an updated version of Pokemon Sun. It doesn't have too many differences from the original game, at least at first. This isn't necessarily a bad thing because Sun/Moon are some of the strongest games in the series.
I did find myself pleasantly surprised in the areas where Ultra Sun diverged from its predecessor.
My biggest complaint about the game is that it failed to add more Alolan form Pokemon!
I would recommend this to a friend
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Story
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Adventurous
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I haven’t gotten far into the game, but I loved Sun, and since this one is the same just with a twist to the story, then I will love this one as well the farther I get into it. There will be more exclusive Pokémon in the game, especially Ultra Beasts. Can’t wait to catch em all.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Another Awesome Pokémon Game
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This is an awesome game that is a bit different than the original. I really enjoyed playing through it. There were a lot of cool new features in this game that was not in the original Pokémon Sun. Overall I really loved this game and all pokémon fans should give it a go!
I would recommend this to a friend
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Game, Story
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fun game
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I haven't really played a Pokémon game since yellow way back on the Gameboy Color. I must say these games have really improved in game play and things to do. I picked up Pokémon Sun after getting Ultra Sun to see the differences. Some of the story is changed, maps are slightly different, new NPC'S, new side quests. It's basically Pokémon Sun at its core with added tweaks to the game that manage to make it feel fresh and not like you're just playing Sun all over again. Get it while you can.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
4 Stars
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Just a repeat of the first game that was a good game. Not too many changes.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
3DS' Swan Song
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If this is your first dabble with Gen VII of Pokemon, get this version! Better Legendaries in-game, the real time clock is set to standard daytime, the bulk of the exclusives are superior (Alolan Vulpix, Houndour line, Passimian, Blacephalon, etc.). The downside is that if you like Blue, Green, Purple, and Grey, the clothing and Festival Plaza's exclusives in UltraMoon or Moon are a better choice. You can still get Midnight Lycanroc in the wild later on, if that's what you were on the fence about.
As for the game itself, the story is nearly the same as Sun/Moon until you get to post game. That's when a familiar face, as well as many others, pop in. The graphics push the limits of the classic 3DS, the system I still play on. The only thing that really slows it down is double battles. I prefer the music in these entries to original SM, especially the Ultra Recon Squad's battle theme.
My recommendation is to start getting familiar with the Festival Plaza asap. It's the best way to get Poke Balls, Waters, and other items for DIRT cheap. That way you can use Poke Dollars for TMs, clothes, and other expenses. Festival Plaza also allows you to get tons of character customization outfits for talking to other people on Wi-Fi. And all it takes is just to link to the Pokemon Global Link. You can do a simple Random Trade, or deposit a Pokemon to trade for ones you don't have, and then you get A LIST of other players to get shops and clothes from. I like to check daily because people will have entire outfits that are hard to get, and the currency in Festival Plaza is just answering text questions!
Poke Pelago is also excellent for getting gobs of Berries, Fossils, Gold Bottle Caps, evolutionary stones, and even EVing Pokemon! You just deposit them onto the island, and come back a day later. This is sooo convenient for us that have jobs where we can't play Pokemon all day long. This is a good way to get perfectly EVed Pokemon, and even raise their levels for doing nothing. You get Poke Pelago on the second island after battling the Fire Trial, which is about 2/5ths the way in to the main game.
Some new additions like Mantine Ride, battle poses, Ultra Space, and some BROKEN Z Stones are sure to entice people as well. Mantine Ride is the best way to get Move Tutors of any generation yet, as you get to play Tony Hawk on the back of manta while dodging Tentacruels in the surf. I average about 9 points per ride, which equates to quite a few really useful moves for just 4 minutes of the mini game. Things like Knock Off, Stealth Rocks, Gunk Shot, Heal Bell, and Liquidation are highly coveted moves not only in-game but also for online battling.
The only reason I gave this one star less is that it's almost a carbon copy of Sun. We did this 20 years ago with things like Yellow and Crystal, but the difference is that Sun and Moon are very small games. They're in a tiny area, and the main story is shorter than say Black/White. Also, I cannot stand SOS Battles, and in these games you are forced to endure that mechanic all through the generation. But if this is your first experience with Gen VII, it's an easy 5/5. Another great Pokemon entry and a gorgeous sendoff for the highly successful Nintendo 3DS.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Game
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome
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If you got this game expecting it to be a different game than the last one, you're going to be surprised. If anything it feels like a polished version of Pokemon Sun. Still great fun, they added a bunch of Pokemon to the game. Runs very smooth.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Game
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Pokemon at its best for the 3DS
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For any Pokemon fans and fans of the game that never played the original Sun and Moon Pokemon games or want to revisit the Aloha region with new story elements and Pokemon's that weren't originally released for the original Sun and Moon.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Game
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great game if you haven't played original sun/moon
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Builds on and improves everything sun/moon had, great if you skipped on those games but if you've already played the originals, there might not be enough to justify what is essentially 85% the same game.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Game
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Overall a great product; 10/10 would recommend
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Best Buy actually messed up my preorder and gave me a special edition that had BOTH versions of the game(s). I have thoroughly enjoyed this game and had no problem picking up or preordering this item.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Story
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great update to the series!
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This game is the equivalent to the old emerald/crystal versions for the GBA. It has minor changes to the beginning but throughout the game there are a lot of additions to the story and side events.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Pokémon games just keep getting better
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The newest installment in the Pokémon franchise is among one of the best Pokémon games released. It’s superior to Pokémon Sun and Moon in almost every way. I definitely recommend getting this.