Pokemon Black and White 2 vs Pokemon Go
Pokemon Black and White 2
Pokemon Black and White 2 is set 2 years after the events in Pokemon Black and White where you'll start your adventure in the beautiful city of Aspertia. The game features the same generation of Pokemon as the previous game (and yes, this includes the legendaries), but since you'll be playing in a whole new region, you'll have plenty of new places to explore and people to meet. Not to mention, you may even spot a few familiar faces from Pokemon Black and White too. What's really different about this game though is that the Pokemon you get via your Pokemon Dream Radar can now be transferred to your Pokemon Black and White 2 game.All in all, if you already own a copy of Pokemon Black and White, you might still want to grab Pokemon Black and White 2 as well mainly to experience the new region and adventure.
Pokemon Go
Pokemon Go is one of the world's first and most popular augmented reality game where players embark on their own personal pokemon trainer journeys in the real world (respectively) in hopes of being able to "catch 'em all". Utilizing the devices' GPS, the app will track your movement and allow you to, when within close enough proximity, detect wild Pokemon which you can then attempt to catch, or open up pokestops and gyms so you can collect items from. Players are split up into 3 teams, Mystic, Valor and Instinct, and they are often pitted against one another over the control of the Pokemon gyms around their area.In addition to legendaries appearing in the world, the game has also rather recently released exciting raids which will force you to group up to and battle boss Pokemon which has extremely high Combat Power (CP). Niantic, the developers of the game, has even organized massive Pokemon Go events throughout the world, sometimes even allowing players to remotely join in the fun.
Pokemon Go has revolutionized the gaming industry by superimposing digital Pokemon in the real world via the cameras on mobile devices, as well as popularized the use of global positioning to track a player's movement in the real world. Even until today (after the hype has apparently died down), the game is still widely played by millions all over the world. So, if you haven't already, you should definitely try this game out. This is also a no brainer if you happen to be a massive fan of Pokemon and its games.