6/11/2023 0 Comments Pocket mortys best mortys![]() Now, I’m not the type of person who automatically burns things at the stake for microtransactions merely on principle, especially if they ultimately are optional, and that’s how I felt with Pocket Mortys. Sure you can still earn tickets occasionally (mostly by beating an “Elite” member), but the fact that both of these strategies co-exist does get in the way somewhat. Where Pocket kind of gets me irked is the second scheme, which are good old fashioned microtransactions that grant you tickets to exchange for better items and even new Mortys. It’s a strategy that a lot of games are using these days, and for the most part, it’s fairly inoffensive. First, you can watch videos (ads) for extra currency, which is used to buy items from the in-game store. ![]() Okay, so it’s free, is there a catch? Sort of. Hell there’s even a bank and Pokémon Morty Center (though in the case of Pocket, the former also has an SMT-like character combination feature). Pocket does feature “types,” but instead of elemental themes it follows the bite-sized rock, paper, scissors style, which predictably counter each other. Attacks even have AP, and you can capture wild Mortys with a Pokéball Manipulation Chip - I mean, they aren’t even necessarily trying to be funny about it. Presentation-wise it gets the job done, as each type of Morty (read: Pokémon) is fairly unique, and although there aren’t full voiceovers and cutscenes, there are some original quips by way of Justin Roiland, who voices both Rick and Morty.Īs a clone, it features an old school turn-based RPG style battle system (with options for attack, item, switch, and run). No, I don’t mean that it’s a cute parody with subtle references and mechanical influences - I mean it’s literally a Pokémon game with Rick & Morty‘s world injected in. There’s no beating around the bush here, this is a complete and utter Pokémon clone.
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