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'''New Pokémon Snap''' (Japanese: '''New ポケモンスナップ''' ''New Pokémon Snap'') is a spin-off Pokémon game for the [[Nintendo Switch]]. It is a sequel to the original [[Pokémon Snap]] for the [[Nintendo 64]]. The game was released worldwide on April 30, 2021, and is playable in nine languages: Japanese, English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese. | '''New Pokémon Snap''' (Japanese: '''New ポケモンスナップ''' ''New Pokémon Snap'') is a spin-off Pokémon game for the [[Nintendo Switch]]. It is a sequel to the original [[Pokémon Snap]] for the [[Nintendo 64]]. The game was released worldwide on April 30, 2021, and is playable in nine languages: Japanese, English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese. In {{pmin|Greater China|mainland China}}, the game was released on July 16, 2024; these copies are only playable in Simplified Chinese. | ||
It was announced during [[Pokémon Press Conference|Pokémon Presents]] on June 17, 2020. | It was announced during [[Pokémon Press Conference|Pokémon Presents]] on June 17, 2020. Free DLC was released on August 3, 2021. | ||
New Pokémon Snap was nominated for the Best Family game in The Game Awards 2021, though it lost to {{wp|It Takes Two (video game)|It Takes Two}}.<ref>[https://thegameawards.com/nominees/best-family Best Family | Nominees | The Game Awards].</ref> | |||
==Blurb== | |||
<i>Become a Pokémon photographer!<br/> | |||
Spot Pokémon in their natural habitats and catch'em on camera!<br/> | |||
Get your in-game photos scored by the professor!<br/> | |||
Create your very own Pokémon Photodex!<br/> | |||
You can edit your photos and share them with the world!*<br/> | |||
New Pokémon Snap is a photo-snapping game exclusive to Nintendo Switch systems.<br/> | |||
<nowiki/>*Nintendo Switch online membership required. See below for details.</i> | |||
==Story== | |||
At the start of the game, the player is invited by [[Professor Mirror]] and [[Rita]] to the [[Laboratory of Ecology and Natural Sciences]] in the [[Lental]] region to conduct a survey of the [[Illumina phenomenon]] that has been recorded in a travelogue written by [[Captain Vince]]. The player first takes pictures of Pokémon in the [[Florio Nature Park]]. Later, the professor allows the player to take pictures in the nature park at night and the player unlocks the scan function. At the end of the nature park, Professor Mirror senses an incredibly strong energy reading, and asks the player to research it for him. After that, the player returns to the park to discover the first Illumina Pokémon spotted in 100 years, {{p|Meganium}}. | |||
Professor Mirror is thrilled after seeing Meganium, and he requests the player take pictures of the three other Illumina Pokémon in the travelogue. The player later unlocks the function to use [[fluffruit]]. [[Todd Snap]] and [[Phil]] later arrive at the laboratory, and Phil treats the player as his rival. The player then visits [[Founja Jungle]]. After taking pictures of glowing [[crystabloom]]s at [[Florio Island]] and [[Belusylva Island]], Professor Mirror creates {{DL|Illumina phenomenon|Gameplay|Illumina orb}}s, which can cause Pokémon to temporarily be in the Illumina state. | |||
The player can then choose to visit the [[Maricopia Islands]] or [[Voluca Island]]. During this period, the player unlocks [[Blushing Beach]], [[Maricopia Reef]], [[Lental Seafloor]], [[Sweltering Sands]], [[Fireflow Volcano]], and [[Elsewhere Forest]]. The player also obtains Illumina orbs for use on the other islands, and pictures of the other three Illumina Pokémon, {{p|Wishiwashi}}, {{p|Milotic}}, and {{p|Volcarona}}. After this, Professor Mirror finds an energy reading at [[Durice Island]], an island not mentioned in the travelogue. After taking pictures of the Pokémon in [[Shiver Snowfields]], the player unlocks [[Outaway Cave]], which is the source of that energy reading. After taking pictures of the Illumina {{p|Steelix}} found in the area, a mural depicting the five Illumina Pokémon is found. | |||
According to rumors, the Illumina Pokémon once protected Lental from the Tellur Meteorite, but Professor Mirror thinks that the Illumina phenomenon was caused by the meteorite hitting Lental. After exploring [[Ruins of Remembrance|the ruins]] of a small island known as [[Aurus Island]], the player finds the last Illumina Pokémon, {{p|Xerneas}}, which appears to be the source of the phenomenon. After capturing pictures of it, Xerneas goes back to sleep. Later, the Professor wonders who created the ruins and murals in Aurus Island, and why the player was able to meet Illumina Pokémon. Rita, Phil, and Todd later explain that those Pokémon apparently sensed the player's love for Pokémon, which caused them to appear in front of the player. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The {{player}} is asked by [[Professor Mirror]] to [[photography|photograph]] Pokémon in their natural habitats across [[Lental]], an archipelago region with a variety of different ecosystems. The professor and his assistant | The {{player}} is asked by [[Professor Mirror]] to [[photography|photograph]] Pokémon in their natural habitats across [[Lental]], an archipelago region with a variety of different ecosystems. The professor and his assistant [[Rita]] guide the player across the islands of Lental and inform about the research team's ecological survey. [[Phil]], a boy who recently arrived in Lental and has a rivaling relation toward the player, also joins the research team. | ||
When arriving at a research site, the [[NEO-ONE]] vehicle will automatically steer along the route, allowing for the player to take photos in all directions. There are various tools available that interact with the environment. [[Fluffruit]] can be used to catch the attention of nearby Pokémon. Additionally, the player can use Illumina | When arriving at a research site, the [[NEO-ONE]] vehicle (Japanese: ネオワン号) will automatically steer along the route, allowing for the player to take photos in all directions. There are various tools available that interact with the environment. [[Fluffruit]] (Japanese: ふわりんご ''Fluffy Apple'') can be used to catch the attention of nearby Pokémon. Additionally, the player can use {{DL|Illumina phenomenon|Gameplay|Illumina orb}}s (Japanese: イルミナオーブ), items developed by Professor Mirror and related to the [[Illumina phenomenon]] unique to the Lental region. Illumina orbs can sometimes create unusual effects, such as changing the color of fire that Pokémon emit to blue instead of red. The player also has the option to play a melody (Japanese: メロディ) and search the surroundings (Japanese: サーチ). As courses are being researched, their [[research level]] (Japanese: 調査レベル) increases, allowing for Pokémon to exhibit different expressions and behaviors. | ||
Pictures of Lental's wild Pokémon are evaluated with one to four stars by Professor Mirror, indicating how rare the behavior displayed is. One picture from each star category can be added to the corresponding page of the [[Photodex]], an album designed to display photos and additional information of wild Pokémon. Photos taken during expeditions can also be saved to a personal album that is distinct from the Photodex. These photos can be edited in terms of brightness, blur, zoom, and other aspects, | Pictures of Lental's wild Pokémon are evaluated with one to four stars by Professor Mirror, indicating how rare the behavior displayed is. Pictures of Pokémon performing special poses and actions usually give out more stars. One picture from each star category can be added to the corresponding page of the [[Photodex]], an album designed to display photos and additional information of wild Pokémon. Photos taken during expeditions can also be saved to a personal album that is distinct from the Photodex. These photos can be edited in terms of brightness, blur, zoom, and other aspects, and stickers, frames, and filters can be added. With a [[Nintendo Switch Online]] membership, photos can also be shared online, and awarded [[Sweet! Medal]]s (Japanese: りんごメダル ''Apple Medal'') by other players. | ||
<gallery> | |||
New Pokémon Snap Female Hippowdon.png|Taking a picture of a female {{p|Hippowdon}} to register in the Photodex | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Locations== | |||
New Pokémon Snap features six different islands, being [[Florio Island]], [[Belusylva Island]], the [[Maricopia Islands]], [[Voluca Island]], [[Durice Island]], and [[Aurus Island]]. Each island has several different courses, which can mostly be played during the day, night, or evening. By taking lots of pictures of Pokémon, the player can level up their [[research level]] to raise courses to higher levels, which will allow new Pokémon to appear. | |||
===Courses=== | |||
An asterisk (*) means that the course is only available after updating to the Version 2.0.0 update. | |||
{|width=100% class="wikitable" | |||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#70D105|'''Islands and stages''' | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="5" align=center|[[File:Florio Island.png|200px]]<br>[[Florio Island]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Florio Nature Park Park Day 2.png|250px]]<br>[[Florio Nature Park|Park (Day)]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Florio Nature Park Park Night 2.png|250px]]<br>[[Florio Nature Park|Park (Night)]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Florio Nature Park Illumina Spot.png|250px]]<br>[[Florio Nature Park|Florio Island Illumina Spot]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Secret Side Path Side Path Day.png|250px]]<br>[[Secret Side Path|Side Path (Day)]]* | |||
|align=center|[[File:Secret Side Path Side Path Night.png|250px]]<br>[[Secret Side Path|Side Path (Night)]]* | |||
|align=center|[[File:Research Camp Research Camp 2.png|250px]]<br>[[Laboratory of Ecology and Natural Sciences|Research Camp]] | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="5" align=center|[[File:Belusylva Island.png|200px]]<br>[[Belusylva Island]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Founja Jungle Jungle Day.png|250px]]<br>[[Founja Jungle|Jungle (Day)]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Founja Jungle Jungle Night.png|250px]]<br>[[Founja Jungle|Jungle (Night)]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Elsewhere Forest Forest 7.png|250px]]<br>[[Elsewhere Forest|Forest]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Elsewhere Forest Illumina Spot.png|250px]]<br>[[Elsewhere Forest|Belusylva Island Illumina Spot]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Mightywide River River Day 2.png|250px]]<br>[[Mightywide River|River (Day)]]* | |||
|align=center|[[File:Mightywide River River Night 2.png|250px]]<br>[[Mightywide River|River (Night)]]* | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="5" align=center|[[File:Maricopia Islands.png|200px]]<br>[[Maricopia Islands]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Blushing Beach Beach Day.png|250px]]<br>[[Blushing Beach|Beach (Day)]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Blushing Beach Beach Night.png|250px]]<br>[[Blushing Beach|Beach (Night)]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Maricopia Reef Reef Day.png|250px]]<br>[[Maricopia Reef|Reef (Day)]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Maricopia Reef Reef Evening.png|250px]]<br>[[Maricopia Reef|Reef (Evening)]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Lental Seafloor Undersea 3.png|250px]]<br>[[Lental Seafloor|Undersea]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Lental Seafloor Illumina Spot.png|250px]]<br>[[Lental Seafloor|Maricopia Islands Illumina Spot]] | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="5" align=center|[[File:Voluca Island.png|200px]]<br>[[Voluca Island]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Sweltering Sands Sands Day.png|250px]]<br>[[Sweltering Sands|Sands (Day)]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Sweltering Sands Sands Night.png|250px]]<br>[[Sweltering Sands|Sands (Night)]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Fireflow Volcano Volcano 2.png|250px]]<br>[[Fireflow Volcano|Volcano]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Fireflow Volcano Illumina Spot.png|250px]]<br>[[Fireflow Volcano|Voluca Island Illumina Spot]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Barren Badlands Badlands Day.png|250px]]<br>[[Barren Badlands|Badlands (Day)]]* | |||
|align=center|[[File:Barren Badlands Badlands Night.png|250px]]<br>[[Barren Badlands|Badlands (Night)]]* | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="5" align=center|[[File:Durice Island.png|200px]]<br>[[Durice Island]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Shiver Snowfields Snowfields Day 3.png|250px]]<br>[[Shiver Snowfields|Snowfields (Day)]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Shiver Snowfields Snowfields Night 3.png|250px]]<br>[[Shiver Snowfields|Snowfields (Night)]] | |||
|align=center|[[File:Outaway Cave Cave 2.png|250px]]<br>[[Outaway Cave|Cave]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=5|[[File:Outaway Cave Illumina Spot 2.png|250px]]<br>[[Outaway Cave|Durice Island Illumina Spot]] | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="4" align=center|[[File:Aurus Island.png|200px]]<br>[[Aurus Island]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=2|[[File:Ruins of Remembrance Ruins.png|250px]]<br>[[Ruins of Remembrance|Ruins]] | |||
|align=center colspan=2|[[File:Ruins of Remembrance Illumina Spot.png|250px]]<br>[[Ruins of Remembrance|Aurus Island Illumina Spot]] | |||
|} | |||
===How to unlock=== | |||
Unless otherwise noted, all night variants of stages are unlocked when the day variant is at Research Level 2. | |||
*Park (Day): From the start of the game. | |||
*Florio Island Illumina Spot: Play Park (Night) for the first time. | |||
*Research Camp: The first route is unlocked after the player takes pictures of two Illumina Pokémon, and the second route is unlocked by taking three pictures instead. | |||
*Side Path (Day): Update to Version 2.0.0, and unlock Beach (Day) and Sands (Day). After that, the side path can be unlocked by scanning a tree in Florio Nature Park. | |||
*Side Path (Night): Play Side Path (Day) for the first time. | |||
*Jungle (Day): Complete the Florio Island Illumina Spot. | |||
*Forest: Raise Volcano to Level 2. | |||
*Belusylva Island Illumina Spot: Play Elsewhere Forest for the first time. | |||
*River (Day): Update to Version 2.0.0, and complete the game. | |||
*Beach (Day): Raise Jungle (Day) and Jungle (Night) to Level 2. | |||
*Beach (Night): Raise Snowfields (Night) to Level 2. | |||
*Reef (Day): Raise Beach (Day) to Level 2. | |||
*Reef (Evening): Complete the game. | |||
*Undersea: Raise Reef (Day) to Level 2. | |||
*Maricopia Islands Illumina Spot: Raise Undersea to Level 2 or 3. In Level 2, the player must throw illumina orbs on a {{p|Clawitzer}} to cause it to destroy a rock. In Level 3, the path is automatically unlocked. | |||
*Sands (Day): Raise Jungle (Day) and Jungle (Night) to Level 2. | |||
*Volcano: Raise Sands (Night) to Level 2. | |||
*Voluca Island Illumina Spot: Raise Fireflow Volcano to Level 2. | |||
*Badlands (Day): Update to Version 2.0.0, and complete the game. | |||
*Snowfields (Day): Take pictures of four Illumina Pokémon. | |||
*Cave: Raise Snowfields (Night) to Level 2. | |||
*Durice Island Illumina Spot: Raise Outaway Cave to Level 2. | |||
*Ruins: Complete Durice Island Illumina Spot. | |||
*Aurus Island Illumina Spot: Light up the six crystablooms at the end of the ruins. | |||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
{{main|List of Pokémon by Photodex order}} | |||
At launch, the game featured 214 different {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. Twenty more species were added in the 2.0.0 update, bringing the total up to 234. | |||
{| style=" | ==Research titles== | ||
<!--{{main|List of research titles}}--> | |||
The player can obtain research titles that can be added to their profile by fulfilling various tasks. The research titles can be viewed inside the [[Laboratory of Ecology and Natural Sciences]]. | |||
==Reception== | |||
Gaming magazine {{wp|Famitsu}} gave New Pokémon Snap a score of 34 out of 40.<ref>[https://nintendoeverything.com/famitsu-review-scores-may-19-2021/ Famitsu review scores - May 19, 2021 - Nintendo Everything]</ref> {{wp|IGN}} rated the game a "Great" 8.0/10.<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/new-pokemon-snap-review New Pokémon Snap Review - IGN]</ref> It holds a rating of 79% on {{wp|Metacritic}}, based on 116 critic reviews.<ref>[https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/new-pokemon-snap New Pokémon Snap for Switch Reviews - Metacritic]</ref> | |||
===Sales=== | |||
As of March 31, 2022, New Pokémon Snap has sold 2.40 million copies outside of Japan.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2022/220510_6e.pdf#page=17 Financial Results Explanatory Material - Fiscal Year Ended March 2022 - Nintendo Co., Ltd.]</ref> | |||
==Staff== | |||
{{main|Staff of New Pokémon Snap}} | |||
===Cast=== | |||
{{cast/h|Yellow}} | |||
{{cast|Pika|Professor Mirror|Staff of New Pokémon Snap{{!}}Ben Lepley|Prof. Kagami|List of Japanese voice actors{{!}}Ryotaro Okiayu|カガミ博士|置鮎龍太郎|top=yes}} | |||
{{cast|Pika|Rita|Staff of New Pokémon Snap{{!}}Anairis Quinones|Rita|List of Japanese voice actors{{!}}Manami Numakura|リタ|沼倉愛美}} | |||
{{cast|Pika|Todd Snap|disp=Todd|Staff of New Pokémon Snap{{!}}Griffin Burns|Toru|Kappei Yamaguchi|トオル|山口勝平}} | |||
{{cast|Pika|Phil|Erica Mendez|Phill|List of Japanese voice actors{{!}}Makoto Koichi|フィル||bottom=yes}} | |||
|} | |||
==Localization changes== | |||
The mainland Chinese release is based on the same Simplified Chinese localization present in the international release, but with some minor changes.<ref>[https://github.com/abcboy101/NPS/blob/main/README.md abcboy101/NPS on Github]</ref> | |||
* The ability to select a different language for the game's text is removed, with Simplified Chinese being the only supported language. The game retains the Japanese and English voice options, however. | |||
* The All Languages online ranking is removed, as user-generated content from international versions cannot be viewed. The Report function in the online gallery is also removed. | |||
* All text written in the Latin alphabet is replaced with their Chinese equivalents. | |||
** In the game's title and logo, the word "new" is replaced with the Chinese 新 ''xīn'' (new). This also affects the photo frames that include the game's logo. | |||
** In the Japanese, English, and international Chinese versions, the abbreviations for number, meters, and kilograms are written "No.", "m", and "kg". In the mainland Chinese version, they are translated into Chinese as 编号 ''biānhào'', 米 ''mǐ'', and 千克 ''qiānkè'' instead. | |||
** Graphics featuring English text such as "NEW", "Good!", "MAX", or "Zzz..." are used in all languages internationally. In the mainland Chinese version, they are translated into Chinese. | |||
* Minor revisions to other text. This includes some Photodex entries, which are reworded to avoid sensitive language. | |||
* The sticker, time of day marker, and profile icon featuring the sun are changed from having triangular rays to having dots or rectangles, likely because they would otherwise closely resemble the flag of {{wp|Taiwan}} | |||
* The game's copyright date is changed from 2021 to 2023. | |||
==Version history== | |||
===International=== | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{electric color}}" | |||
! style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | Version<ref>[https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/55164 Nintendo Support: How to Update New Pokémon Snap]</ref><ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Support/Nintendo-Switch/Game-Updates/How-to-Update-New-Pokemon-Snap-1964377.html How to Update New Pokémon Snap | Nintendo Switch | Support | Nintendo]</ref> | |||
! style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | Release date | |||
! style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | Official note | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.0 | |||
| April 27, 2021 | |||
| N/A | |||
|- | |||
| 1.1.0<ref>[https://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2021/04/210427_at01.html 『New ポケモンスナップ』更新データ(Ver.1.1.0)配信のお知らせ|ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト]</ref> | |||
| April 29, 2021 | |||
| Several issues have been addressed in order to create a more comfortable play experience. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.2.0<ref>[https://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2021/05/210528_at01.html 『New ポケモンスナップ』更新データ(Ver.1.2.0)配信のお知らせ|ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト]</ref> | |||
| May 26, 2021 | |||
| Fixed an issue preventing the player from taking a picture of Braviary that would satisfy the clear requirements for the "Proud Warrior" request. | |||
|- | |||
| 2.0.0 | |||
| August 3, 2021 | |||
| | | | ||
* | * 3 new areas have been added: Secret Side Path, Mightywide River, and Barren Badlands. | ||
* | ** These new areas also contain 20 new Pokémon. | ||
* | * Additional research titles, profile icons, photo filters, stickers, and frames have been added. | ||
* | * Search options for Other Players’ Photos have changed. | ||
* | * Other issues have also been addressed to improve the game-play experience. | ||
* | |} | ||
===Mainland China=== | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{electric color}}" | |||
! style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | Version | |||
! style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | Release date | |||
! style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | Official note | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.0 | |||
| July 16, 2024 | |||
| N/A | |||
|} | |} | ||
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New Pokémon Snap logo JP.png|Japanese logo | New Pokémon Snap logo JP.png|Japanese logo | ||
New Pokémon Snap logo KR.png|Korean logo | New Pokémon Snap logo KR.png|Korean logo | ||
New Pokémon Snap logo TC.png|Traditional Chinese logo | |||
New Pokémon Snap logo SC.png|Simplfied Chinese logo | |||
New Pokémon Snap logo CN.png|Mainland Chinese logo | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Box art=== | |||
<gallery heights="140"> | |||
New Pokémon Snap UK boxart.png|United Kingdom box art | |||
New Pokémon Snap AE boxart.png|United Arab Emirates box art | |||
New Pokémon Snap SA boxart.png|Saudi Arabian box art | |||
New Pokémon Snap KR boxart.png|Korean box art | |||
New Pokémon Snap ZH boxart.png|Taiwanese box art | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== | ===Concept Art=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
New Pokémon Snap | File:New Pokémon Snap Mirror Concept Art.png|[[Professor Mirror]]<ref name=NewSnapConceptArt>[https://metro.co.uk/2021/04/14/new-pokemon-snap-interview-take-beautiful-photos-of-pokemon-14406270/ Metro interview featuring concept art from New Pokémon Snap]</ref> | ||
New Pokémon Snap | File:New Pokémon Snap Girl Concept Art.png|Female Protagonist<ref name=NewSnapConceptArt /> | ||
File:New Pokémon Snap Boy Concept Art.png|Male Protagonist Expression Sheet<ref name=NewSnapConceptArt /> | |||
File:New Pokémon Snap Research Camp Concept Art.png|Research Camp<ref name=NewSnapConceptArt /> | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* {{p|Shroomish}} is present during the footage of the game, despite the fact it is not available in the final version of the game.<ref>[https://www.dexerto.com/pokemon/is-new-pokemon-snap-getting-dlc-pokedex-leak-sparks-speculation-1563525/ Is New Pokemon Snap getting DLC? Pokedex leak sparks speculation - Dexerto]</ref> | |||
** It was, however, added into the game via the Version 2.0 update. | |||
* According to the game's director, Haruki Suzaki, there had been past attempts to make a | * According to the game's director, Haruki Suzaki, there had been past attempts to make a [[Pokémon Snap]] sequel.<ref>[https://metro.co.uk/2021/04/14/new-pokemon-snap-interview-take-beautiful-photos-of-pokemon-14406270/ New Pokémon Snap interview | Metro News]</ref><ref>[https://www.famitsu.com/news/202104/30218824.html 石原社長&須崎Dに聞く『New ポケモンスナップ』開発秘話。写真を撮ることがより手軽になった2021年、ゲームデザインは前作からどう進化したのか? - ファミ通.com]</ref> | ||
* Multiple pictures of scenery from ''[[M23|Secrets of the Jungle]]'' are seen on the wall of Professor Mirror's laboratory, including the [[Milyfa Town]] [[Pokémon Center]], the Great Tree in the [[Forest of Okoya]], and the Biotope Company building. One of the game's loading screens describes these as landscape photographs taken by Rita that are from an unknown region other than Lental. In turn, Rita makes a [[List of cross-canon references|cameo]] in the movie along with Phil. | |||
* In Mexico, New Pokémon Snap is the first video game released to feature a rating from the newly established Mexican video game content rating system. It received the “A – Todo Público” rating, which is functionally equivalent to the ESRB’s “E for Everyone”. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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Basic info
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Platform: | Nintendo Switch |
Category: | First person rail shooter |
Players: | 1 |
Connectivity: | Nintendo Switch Online |
Developer: | Bandai Namco Studios |
Publisher: | The Pokémon Company |
Part of: | Generation VIII spin-off |
Ratings
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CERO: | A |
ESRB: | E |
ACB: | G |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 3 |
GRAC: | ALL |
GSRR: | 0+ |
Release dates
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Japan: | April 30, 2021 |
North America: | April 30, 2021 |
Australia: | April 30, 2021 |
Europe: | April 30, 2021 |
South Korea: | April 30, 2021 |
Mainland China: | July 16, 2024[1] |
Hong Kong: | April 30, 2021 |
Taiwan: | April 30, 2021 |
Websites
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Japanese: | Official website |
English: | Official website Pokémon.com Nintendo.com |
Japanese boxart
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New Pokémon Snap (Japanese: New ポケモンスナップ New Pokémon Snap) is a spin-off Pokémon game for the Nintendo Switch. It is a sequel to the original Pokémon Snap for the Nintendo 64. The game was released worldwide on April 30, 2021, and is playable in nine languages: Japanese, English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese. In mainland China, the game was released on July 16, 2024; these copies are only playable in Simplified Chinese.
It was announced during Pokémon Presents on June 17, 2020. Free DLC was released on August 3, 2021.
New Pokémon Snap was nominated for the Best Family game in The Game Awards 2021, though it lost to It Takes Two.[2]
Blurb
Become a Pokémon photographer!
Spot Pokémon in their natural habitats and catch'em on camera!
Get your in-game photos scored by the professor!
Create your very own Pokémon Photodex!
You can edit your photos and share them with the world!*
New Pokémon Snap is a photo-snapping game exclusive to Nintendo Switch systems.
*Nintendo Switch online membership required. See below for details.
Story
At the start of the game, the player is invited by Professor Mirror and Rita to the Laboratory of Ecology and Natural Sciences in the Lental region to conduct a survey of the Illumina phenomenon that has been recorded in a travelogue written by Captain Vince. The player first takes pictures of Pokémon in the Florio Nature Park. Later, the professor allows the player to take pictures in the nature park at night and the player unlocks the scan function. At the end of the nature park, Professor Mirror senses an incredibly strong energy reading, and asks the player to research it for him. After that, the player returns to the park to discover the first Illumina Pokémon spotted in 100 years, Meganium.
Professor Mirror is thrilled after seeing Meganium, and he requests the player take pictures of the three other Illumina Pokémon in the travelogue. The player later unlocks the function to use fluffruit. Todd Snap and Phil later arrive at the laboratory, and Phil treats the player as his rival. The player then visits Founja Jungle. After taking pictures of glowing crystablooms at Florio Island and Belusylva Island, Professor Mirror creates Illumina orbs, which can cause Pokémon to temporarily be in the Illumina state.
The player can then choose to visit the Maricopia Islands or Voluca Island. During this period, the player unlocks Blushing Beach, Maricopia Reef, Lental Seafloor, Sweltering Sands, Fireflow Volcano, and Elsewhere Forest. The player also obtains Illumina orbs for use on the other islands, and pictures of the other three Illumina Pokémon, Wishiwashi, Milotic, and Volcarona. After this, Professor Mirror finds an energy reading at Durice Island, an island not mentioned in the travelogue. After taking pictures of the Pokémon in Shiver Snowfields, the player unlocks Outaway Cave, which is the source of that energy reading. After taking pictures of the Illumina Steelix found in the area, a mural depicting the five Illumina Pokémon is found.
According to rumors, the Illumina Pokémon once protected Lental from the Tellur Meteorite, but Professor Mirror thinks that the Illumina phenomenon was caused by the meteorite hitting Lental. After exploring the ruins of a small island known as Aurus Island, the player finds the last Illumina Pokémon, Xerneas, which appears to be the source of the phenomenon. After capturing pictures of it, Xerneas goes back to sleep. Later, the Professor wonders who created the ruins and murals in Aurus Island, and why the player was able to meet Illumina Pokémon. Rita, Phil, and Todd later explain that those Pokémon apparently sensed the player's love for Pokémon, which caused them to appear in front of the player.
Gameplay
The player is asked by Professor Mirror to photograph Pokémon in their natural habitats across Lental, an archipelago region with a variety of different ecosystems. The professor and his assistant Rita guide the player across the islands of Lental and inform about the research team's ecological survey. Phil, a boy who recently arrived in Lental and has a rivaling relation toward the player, also joins the research team.
When arriving at a research site, the NEO-ONE vehicle (Japanese: ネオワン号) will automatically steer along the route, allowing for the player to take photos in all directions. There are various tools available that interact with the environment. Fluffruit (Japanese: ふわりんご Fluffy Apple) can be used to catch the attention of nearby Pokémon. Additionally, the player can use Illumina orbs (Japanese: イルミナオーブ), items developed by Professor Mirror and related to the Illumina phenomenon unique to the Lental region. Illumina orbs can sometimes create unusual effects, such as changing the color of fire that Pokémon emit to blue instead of red. The player also has the option to play a melody (Japanese: メロディ) and search the surroundings (Japanese: サーチ). As courses are being researched, their research level (Japanese: 調査レベル) increases, allowing for Pokémon to exhibit different expressions and behaviors.
Pictures of Lental's wild Pokémon are evaluated with one to four stars by Professor Mirror, indicating how rare the behavior displayed is. Pictures of Pokémon performing special poses and actions usually give out more stars. One picture from each star category can be added to the corresponding page of the Photodex, an album designed to display photos and additional information of wild Pokémon. Photos taken during expeditions can also be saved to a personal album that is distinct from the Photodex. These photos can be edited in terms of brightness, blur, zoom, and other aspects, and stickers, frames, and filters can be added. With a Nintendo Switch Online membership, photos can also be shared online, and awarded Sweet! Medals (Japanese: りんごメダル Apple Medal) by other players.
Taking a picture of a female Hippowdon to register in the Photodex
Locations
New Pokémon Snap features six different islands, being Florio Island, Belusylva Island, the Maricopia Islands, Voluca Island, Durice Island, and Aurus Island. Each island has several different courses, which can mostly be played during the day, night, or evening. By taking lots of pictures of Pokémon, the player can level up their research level to raise courses to higher levels, which will allow new Pokémon to appear.
Courses
An asterisk (*) means that the course is only available after updating to the Version 2.0.0 update.
How to unlock
Unless otherwise noted, all night variants of stages are unlocked when the day variant is at Research Level 2.
- Park (Day): From the start of the game.
- Florio Island Illumina Spot: Play Park (Night) for the first time.
- Research Camp: The first route is unlocked after the player takes pictures of two Illumina Pokémon, and the second route is unlocked by taking three pictures instead.
- Side Path (Day): Update to Version 2.0.0, and unlock Beach (Day) and Sands (Day). After that, the side path can be unlocked by scanning a tree in Florio Nature Park.
- Side Path (Night): Play Side Path (Day) for the first time.
- Jungle (Day): Complete the Florio Island Illumina Spot.
- Forest: Raise Volcano to Level 2.
- Belusylva Island Illumina Spot: Play Elsewhere Forest for the first time.
- River (Day): Update to Version 2.0.0, and complete the game.
- Beach (Day): Raise Jungle (Day) and Jungle (Night) to Level 2.
- Beach (Night): Raise Snowfields (Night) to Level 2.
- Reef (Day): Raise Beach (Day) to Level 2.
- Reef (Evening): Complete the game.
- Undersea: Raise Reef (Day) to Level 2.
- Maricopia Islands Illumina Spot: Raise Undersea to Level 2 or 3. In Level 2, the player must throw illumina orbs on a Clawitzer to cause it to destroy a rock. In Level 3, the path is automatically unlocked.
- Sands (Day): Raise Jungle (Day) and Jungle (Night) to Level 2.
- Volcano: Raise Sands (Night) to Level 2.
- Voluca Island Illumina Spot: Raise Fireflow Volcano to Level 2.
- Badlands (Day): Update to Version 2.0.0, and complete the game.
- Snowfields (Day): Take pictures of four Illumina Pokémon.
- Cave: Raise Snowfields (Night) to Level 2.
- Durice Island Illumina Spot: Raise Outaway Cave to Level 2.
- Ruins: Complete Durice Island Illumina Spot.
- Aurus Island Illumina Spot: Light up the six crystablooms at the end of the ruins.
Pokémon
- Main article: List of Pokémon by Photodex order
At launch, the game featured 214 different Pokémon. Twenty more species were added in the 2.0.0 update, bringing the total up to 234.
Research titles
The player can obtain research titles that can be added to their profile by fulfilling various tasks. The research titles can be viewed inside the Laboratory of Ecology and Natural Sciences.
Reception
Gaming magazine Famitsu gave New Pokémon Snap a score of 34 out of 40.[3] IGN rated the game a "Great" 8.0/10.[4] It holds a rating of 79% on Metacritic, based on 116 critic reviews.[5]
Sales
As of March 31, 2022, New Pokémon Snap has sold 2.40 million copies outside of Japan.[6]
Staff
- Main article: Staff of New Pokémon Snap
Cast
Cast | |||||
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Professor Mirror | Ben Lepley | Prof. Kagami | Ryotaro Okiayu | カガミ博士 | 置鮎龍太郎 |
Rita | Anairis Quinones | Rita | Manami Numakura | リタ | 沼倉愛美 |
Todd | Griffin Burns | Toru | Kappei Yamaguchi | トオル | 山口勝平 |
Phil | Erica Mendez | Phill | Makoto Koichi | フィル |
Localization changes
The mainland Chinese release is based on the same Simplified Chinese localization present in the international release, but with some minor changes.[7]
- The ability to select a different language for the game's text is removed, with Simplified Chinese being the only supported language. The game retains the Japanese and English voice options, however.
- The All Languages online ranking is removed, as user-generated content from international versions cannot be viewed. The Report function in the online gallery is also removed.
- All text written in the Latin alphabet is replaced with their Chinese equivalents.
- In the game's title and logo, the word "new" is replaced with the Chinese 新 xīn (new). This also affects the photo frames that include the game's logo.
- In the Japanese, English, and international Chinese versions, the abbreviations for number, meters, and kilograms are written "No.", "m", and "kg". In the mainland Chinese version, they are translated into Chinese as 编号 biānhào, 米 mǐ, and 千克 qiānkè instead.
- Graphics featuring English text such as "NEW", "Good!", "MAX", or "Zzz..." are used in all languages internationally. In the mainland Chinese version, they are translated into Chinese.
- Minor revisions to other text. This includes some Photodex entries, which are reworded to avoid sensitive language.
- The sticker, time of day marker, and profile icon featuring the sun are changed from having triangular rays to having dots or rectangles, likely because they would otherwise closely resemble the flag of Taiwan
- The game's copyright date is changed from 2021 to 2023.
Version history
International
Version[8][9] | Release date | Official note |
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1.0.0 | April 27, 2021 | N/A |
1.1.0[10] | April 29, 2021 | Several issues have been addressed in order to create a more comfortable play experience. |
1.2.0[11] | May 26, 2021 | Fixed an issue preventing the player from taking a picture of Braviary that would satisfy the clear requirements for the "Proud Warrior" request. |
2.0.0 | August 3, 2021 |
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Mainland China
Version | Release date | Official note |
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1.0.0 | July 16, 2024 | N/A |
Gallery
Logos
Box art
Concept Art
Trivia
- Shroomish is present during the footage of the game, despite the fact it is not available in the final version of the game.[13]
- It was, however, added into the game via the Version 2.0 update.
- According to the game's director, Haruki Suzaki, there had been past attempts to make a Pokémon Snap sequel.[14][15]
- Multiple pictures of scenery from Secrets of the Jungle are seen on the wall of Professor Mirror's laboratory, including the Milyfa Town Pokémon Center, the Great Tree in the Forest of Okoya, and the Biotope Company building. One of the game's loading screens describes these as landscape photographs taken by Rita that are from an unknown region other than Lental. In turn, Rita makes a cameo in the movie along with Phil.
- In Mexico, New Pokémon Snap is the first video game released to feature a rating from the newly established Mexican video game content rating system. It received the “A – Todo Público” rating, which is functionally equivalent to the ESRB’s “E for Everyone”.
In other languages
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References
- ↑ Weibo post announcing New Pokémon Snap for China
- ↑ Best Family | Nominees | The Game Awards.
- ↑ Famitsu review scores - May 19, 2021 - Nintendo Everything
- ↑ New Pokémon Snap Review - IGN
- ↑ New Pokémon Snap for Switch Reviews - Metacritic
- ↑ Financial Results Explanatory Material - Fiscal Year Ended March 2022 - Nintendo Co., Ltd.
- ↑ abcboy101/NPS on Github
- ↑ Nintendo Support: How to Update New Pokémon Snap
- ↑ How to Update New Pokémon Snap | Nintendo Switch | Support | Nintendo
- ↑ 『New ポケモンスナップ』更新データ(Ver.1.1.0)配信のお知らせ|ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト
- ↑ 『New ポケモンスナップ』更新データ(Ver.1.2.0)配信のお知らせ|ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Metro interview featuring concept art from New Pokémon Snap
- ↑ Is New Pokemon Snap getting DLC? Pokedex leak sparks speculation - Dexerto
- ↑ New Pokémon Snap interview | Metro News
- ↑ 石原社長&須崎Dに聞く『New ポケモンスナップ』開発秘話。写真を撮ることがより手軽になった2021年、ゲームデザインは前作からどう進化したのか? - ファミ通.com
Related articles
Pokémon Snap | |
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Games | Pokémon Snap • New Pokémon Snap |
Characters | Todd Snap • Professor Oak Professor Mirror • Phil • Rita • Captain Vince |
Locations | Pokémon Island • Lental Crystabloom • Ancient Ruins |
Pokémon | Pokémon Report • Photodex • Illumina Phenomenon |
Equipment | ZERO-ONE • Pester Ball • Poké Flute NEO-ONE • Fluffruit • Illumina orbs |
Misc. | Pokémon Album • Pokémon Sign LenTalk Requests • Research Titles • Profile Icons • Photo Editing |
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