Pokemon Legends: Arceus vs Pokemon Quest
Pokemon Legends: Arceus
Pokemon Legends: Arceus is the exciting new "prequel" to the highly popular Pokemon franchise. Step into the world of Hisui, which will be known as Sinnoh in the future, the era way before the mainline Pokémon games in this game. Go on excursions to explore the vast region, surveying, catching, and studying Pokémon you meet along the way. Set out from Jubilife village, and visit the neighboring areas throughout the region, like other settlements and breathtaking locales. Though there are no gym leaders, you’ll meet wardens and Frenzied Pokémon who need your help. Apart from intense Pokémon battles, you’ll need to calm down rampaging Frenzied Pokémon through balms and other tactics.In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, you’ll play as either Rei or Akari, part of the Galaxy Team of the Survey Corps. Your goal is to meet and survey every Pokémon in the region to complete the region’s first-ever Pokédex. You’ll meet various characters along the way, like Professor Laventon, Commander Kamado, various merchants, and the members of the Pearl and Diamond Clan.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus is not your typical “come-of-age story” and “challenge the Pokémon League adventure”. It’s an all-new type of quest where you don’t have to be the best: you just have to catch’em all!
Pokemon Quest
Pokemon Quest lets you venture into the mysterious island of Tumblecube which houses a host of cube-shaped Pokemon. Here, you can set off on exciting expeditions with your team of 3 pokemon in search of treasure while befriending new pokemon and giving your current pokemon the opportunity to train and grow stronger.You can set up a base camp in this game too. At your base camp, you can have fun decorating it - decorations actually grant special bonuses to your expeditions and pokemon - and also whipping up some mouth-watering food at the cooking pot to attract pokemon to visit your camp.
From the blocky graphics to the casual RPG gameplay, Pokemon Quest is fun little Pokemon game that's well-designed for the mobile platform. It's as close as you can get to playing a Pokemon game that's similar to a combination of the handheld version of the game and Animal Crossing.