You can as well heal your Nexomon through the battles using in-game items and, if you’re not battling other trainers, you can use the Nexotraps ( Pokemon sphere impersonation ) to catch a Nexomon. I.eg, grass types are weak against fire, while fire is weak against water and so on. You take turns in attacking, while each Nexomon has its strengths and weaknesses. Every Pokémon fan knows how these battles work, but just in case there might be someone who’ve never played a Pokémon game before, here is how these battles happen: You’ve got a team of up to six different Nexomon, and so does your opponent. The gameplay rotates around the choice-based Nexomon battles. You’ll start exploring the world of Nexomon on the long journey of stopping the Nexolord and catching as many monsters as you can along the way. You start out as the child of two scientists and you’re accompanied by a talking robot called Atlas, who’s basically your sidekick. The ultimate goal of the game, as anyone would imagine, is to catch’em all! During the navigation, the story plot will also present you with Nexolord, the utmost and most fearsome of all Nexomons, which you have stop until the end of the game. Nexomons’ gameplay has you catching the well-known monsters called Nexomons. If there’s a game that can intimidate Pokemon so far, it would certainly be Nexomon. Since Nintendo consoles haven’t yet become smartphones, Nexomon is the closest thing to Pokemon on smartphones so far. Nexomon is about collecting and training fantastic monsters that strangely happen not to be Pokemons. The game is beautifully designed and its brilliant game plot is something you should definitely not miss out. Nexomon is a strikingly reminiscent remastered version of the all-time classic Pokemon in the form of the role-playing adventure developed by LIME TURTLE, INC.