Gameplay here is pretty much what you would expect. The sound effects get the job done, but there is nothing unique about them either. I think I just expected a bit more out of it. Some folks will likely enjoy the soundtrack here more than I did, and that’s great. The music in the game is decent, but nothing really stood out to me. While the graphics in this one stand out, the sound department is pretty basic. I really loved the designs of the dragon types like Voltaic and Tarragon I really loved the amount of detail that went into each one, and the battle animations are quite nice as well. The Nexomon themselves look great as well. These include haunted forests, lava filled caves, floating islands and much more. The world is bright and colorful with tons of different area types for players to explore. Graphically Nexomon: Extinction is fantastic. Developers need to realize that sometimes less really is more. The ending section of this dragged on for much longer than it should’ve, and that is really my only real issue. The game is filled with a lot of interesting characters, and Coco is the greatest sidekick ever! He’s constantly making smart ass jokes and breaking the fourth wall, and I couldn’t help but laugh at his antics most of the time. In fact the off-the-wall humor and over-the-top situations found here make most of this game very entertaining. Like most games of this type the story here is a pretty basic affair, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad. Can this young man bring balance to this world and save everyone from extinction? Only time will tell! The largest and most powerful Tyrant Nexomon fight for control over humans and Nexomon alike. The story follows a young Nexomon tamer as he sets out on a quest to save his very world from destruction. Let’s see if this one plays as well as it looks. I was really drawn in by the great creatures designs and animations. I had quite a bit of fun with the game, so when I saw PQube was publishing Nexomon: Extinction I thought I would give this one a go as well. This was my first foray into the monster collecting genre in years. By Steve Baltimore / September 17th, 2020Ī little while back I played Pokémon Swordfor a review on the site.