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Revision as of 11:59, 14 February 2022

New Pokémon Snap
New ポケモンスナップ

Boxart of New Pokémon Snap
Basic info
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
CERO: A
ESRB: E
ACB: G
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: 3
GRAC: ALL
GSRR: 0+
Release dates
Japan: April 30, 2021
North America: April 30, 2021
Australia: April 30, 2021
Europe: April 30, 2021
South Korea: April 30, 2021
Hong Kong: April 30, 2021
Taiwan: April 30, 2021
Websites
Japanese: Official website
English: Official website
Pokémon.com
Nintendo.com
Japanese boxart

Japanese boxart of New Pokémon Snap
StrategyWiki
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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.

It was announced during Pokémon Presents on June 17, 2020. Free DLC was released on August 3rd, 2021.

New Pokémon Snap is nominated for the Best Family game in The Game Awards 2021.[1]

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.

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.

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 stages, 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.

Stages

An asterisk (*) means that the stage is only available after updating to the Version 2.0.0 update.

Islands and stages

Florio Island

Park (Day)

Park (Night)

Florio Island Illumina Spot

Side Path (Day)*

Side Path (Night)*

Research Camp

Belusylva Island

Jungle (Day)

Jungle (Night)

Forest

Belusylva Island Illumina Spot

River (Day)*

River (Night)*

Maricopia Islands

Beach (Day)

Beach (Night)

Reef (Day)

Reef (Evening)

Undersea

Maricopia Islands Illumina Spot

Voluca Island

Sands (Day)

Sands (Night)

Volcano (Day)

Voluca Island Illumina Spot

Badlands (Day)*

Badlands (Night)*

Durice Island

Snowfields (Day)

Snowfields (Night)

Cave

Durice Island Illumina Spot

Aurus Island

Ruins

Aurus Island Illumina Spot

Pokémon

Main article: List of Pokémon by Photodex order

At launch, the game featured 214 different Pokémon. 20 more species were added in the 2.0.0 update, bringing the total up to 234.

Reception

Gaming magazine Famitsu gave New Pokémon Snap a score of 34 out of 40.[2] IGN rated the game a "Great" 8.0/10.[3] It holds a rating of 79% on Metacritic, based on 116 critic reviews.[4]

Sales

As of December 31, 2021, New Pokémon Snap has sold 2.36 million copies outside of Japan.[5]

Staff

Main article: Staff of New Pokémon Snap

Cast

Cast
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

Version history

Version[6][7] Release date Official note
1.0.0 April 27, 2021 N/A
1.1.0[8] April 29, 2021 Several issues have been addressed in order to create a more comfortable play experience.
1.2.0[9] 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.

Gallery

Logos

Boxart

Trivia

  • Shroomish is present during the footage of the game, despite the fact it is not available in the final version of the game.[10]
    • It was, however, added via DLC.
  • According to the game's director, Haruki Suzaki, there had been past attempts to make a Pokémon Snap sequel.[11][12]
  • 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

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese New 寶可夢隨樂拍 New Pokémon Chèuihlohkpaak
Mandarin New 寶可夢隨樂拍 / New 宝可梦随乐拍 New Pokémon Suílèpāi
French New Pokémon Snap
German New Pokémon Snap
Italian New Pokémon Snap
Korean New 포켓몬 스냅 New Pokémon Snap
Portuguese New Pokémon Snap
Spanish New Pokémon Snap

References


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