Pokémon Predator & Prey | |
Developer(s) | Lunatic Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | PC, Wii U, 3DS, 2Ds |
Genre(s) | 2D Top-Down, Action, RPG |
Release Date(s) | TBA |
Mode(s) | Single Player, Multiplayer |
Age Rating(s) | T for Teen |
Media Included | Direct download |
Pokémon Predator and Prey is a fan game set in the Pokémon universe created in conjuncture between Nintendo, Game Freak Inc and Lunatic Entertainment. Unlike most other Pokémon games, these games follows a darker, though not necessarily gritty, storyline. Several new and unique features are introduced in these two games.
Unique features
New to the game is that the games follow 2 non-conflicting related storylines, with each game following a similar path of two individuals attempting to accomplish the same overall goals. This allows a player who plays one game to more readily be willing to access the other to fully tell the complete storyline.
The game also introduces a new nation, which currently remains unnamed. In this region the usage of Pokémon is more controversial than in other locations, and protesters can be seen picketing here and there, primarily in major cities. The region also allows Pokémon to follow their natural dietary instincts, and having one's Pokémon eat wild Pokémon is neither illegal nor uncommon. If the player's Pokémon is battling against the correct type of Pokémon (not necessarily battle types but more specific such as types of insects or plants) than they have an option once the opponent has been weakened to eat the opponent (for predator Pokémon) or kill their predator (for prey Pokémon). Doing so will give the Pokémon stat increases, or in the case of predators will recover health. Instead, prey killing their foe won't increase health but they can instead graze in grass and tall grass. Canonical Pokémon who have had descriptions indicating their meal preferences will remain true to these revelations.
The two games also feature different starters, with Predator featuring three predator Pokémon starters, and Prey featuring three prey starters.
List of Pokémon
Pokédex No. | Sprite / Pokémon | Diet | Type(s) |
---|---|---|---|
000 | Missingno. | N/A | |
001 | Ermatch | Predator | |
002 | Weselerant | Predator | |
003 | Warvosene | Predator | |
004 | Ignetel | Prey | |
005 | Flareweed | Prey | |
006 | Putchking | Prey | |
007 | Pankit | Predator | |
008 | Platterkat | Predator | |
009 | Pummelion | Predator | |
010 | Prey | ||
011 | Prey | ||
012 | Prey | ||
013 | Predator | ||
014 | Predator | ||
015 | Predator | ||
016 | Prey | ||
017 | Prey | ||
018 | Prey | ||
019 | Kokana | Prey | |
020 | Kasanagi | Prey | |
021 | Kasanight | Prey |