Pokemon Ultra Sun and Moon Reviews

Pokemon Ultra Sun and Moon is ranked in the 91st percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
Nintendo Enthusiast
levadmin
Top Critic
7 / 10.0
Nov 16, 2017

Compared to Pokémon X and Y which introduced 3D models and multi-dimensional terrain, Pokémon Ultra Moon feels like a re-mastered version of your typical 7/10 cookie-cutter game. It's pretty much just like the extra Poké beans you get when you buy a Pinap Juice at the Pokémon Café. Don't over-hype the game, and you'll enjoy it just fine.

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8 / 10.0
Nov 16, 2017

As a follow-up to last year's game, Game Freak has somehow found a way to make Ultra Moon more striking.

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Nov 16, 2017

If you skipped Sun and Moon last year, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are must-buys. Sci-fi storytelling, plenty of new content and adorable critters all included, but feels too soon a release to make the most of the innovation.

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IGN
Top Critic
9 / 10.0
Nov 16, 2017

Unless you played through both Sun and Moon extensively and have already collected every Legendary Pokemon, it's easy to recommend to any Pokemon fan.

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Cubed3
Top Critic
9 / 10
Nov 16, 2017

Much more a refinement of what came before than a new entry, Pokémon Ultra Moon is very deceptive, as what begins as minor story and backdrop alterations becomes so much more as the game progresses. There is still a great sense of familiarity that may understandably disappoint for a full price purchase, but buyers will find what ultimately ends up as a title highlight for the whole series, and a tantalising glimpse into the future on Nintendo Switch.

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Alex Donaldson
Top Critic
Unscored
Nov 16, 2017

Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon don't change things dramatically, but for anyone who hasn't played the excellent Sun and Moon, this is now the definitive version.

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GamePro
Top Critic
88 / 100
Nov 17, 2017

A successful re-telling with interesting extras, whose full potential unfolds only towards the end of the game.

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Recommended
Nov 17, 2017

Pok'mon returns for a 3DS victory lap in this generous, definitive retelling of the Alolan story.

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Nov 17, 2017

If you haven't played Sun and Moon, or any entry in the series in a while, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon is a great place to pick up the series again.

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9 / 10.0
Nov 17, 2017

Game Freak reinvented their wheel with Pokémon last year. This year they polished the hell out of it!

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9 / 10
Nov 17, 2017

Even for those who haven't experienced Pokemon fever first-hand, Ultra Sun and Moon still manage to convey the sense that they was lovingly-crafted for a highly-dedicated demographic. Everything from the availability of Z-Moves to the Pokemon Snap-esque photo function serves as a reminder that Ultra Sun is just as much for experienced players as it is for series newcomers, and additions like the ability to groom and heal Pokemon after battles presents a subtle touch that provides both utility to the player as well as a way to feel a deeper connection to the game's numerous pocket-sized companions.

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Nov 17, 2017

If you missed out on the originals from last year, or if you're dying to revisit Alola, Pokémon Ultra Sun And Ultra Moon are must-haves.

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Nintendo News
Top Critic
8.5 / 10.0
Nov 19, 2017

The Pokémon Company have officially announced that Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are the last mainline Pokémon games coming to Nintendo 3DS, so it’s fitting that they feel so fleshed out. While they’re far less ground-breaking than Pokémon Sun and Moon, they provide the definitive way of exploring Alola. If you’re hesitant about double dipping, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon might just have enough new content to get you hooked all over again.

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62%
Nov 19, 2017

A disappointing Follow-Up to the original Pokemon Sun and Moon. Not enough new content was added in Pokemon Ultra Sun and Moon

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8.4 / 10.0
Nov 20, 2017

If you already devoted a conspicuous amount of time on the previous game of the series, you'll have to be patient, and wait for the real fun to begin, since all the new (and good) stuff is carefully handed out bit by bit. Therefore, we recommend Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon only if you skipped the previous two titles. Or if you have a bone to pick with Necrozma!

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9.5 / 10.0
Nov 20, 2017

Ultra Sun and Moon feel like the definitive version of an already fantastic game. With plenty to do after the credits have rolled, and new content sprinkled across the story, this is a fitting swansong for Pokemon on the DS family.

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Nov 21, 2017

The changes and new features in these mid-generation remakes crown Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon as the definitive modern Pokemon experience.

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8.5 / 10.0
Nov 22, 2017

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Moon are very good third-version games. They expand the story alongside as well as the post-game, and barring some not-ideal motion controls and a slow intro, there's very little to complain about. It may be the same game as last year with a bunch of new stuff on top, but considering this is one of Pokémon's finest generations yet, I have zero problem with more of a good thing.

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VGN
Top Critic
8.5 / 10.0
Nov 23, 2017

A must-buy for any Alola first timer, but not-so-much for those already being Pokémon League Champions.

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8 / 10.0
Nov 23, 2017

Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon doesn't deviate much from its predecessor, but makes enough changes to deliver an experience that is notably better.

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