New Pokémon Snap – 14 Things You NEED To Know Before You Buy

After 13 years, Nintendo finally has a true sequel to Pokémon Snap coming up. Developed by Bandai Namco Studios, New Pokémon Snap looks to be a nice virtual vacation allowing fans to interact with their favorite Pokémon across scenic vistas. It’s out on April 30th for Nintendo Switch. Let’s take a look at a few things you should know before jumping in. 

0:34 Story and Setting 

The mainline series usually casts you as a Pokémon trainer seeking to become a master capturing and training Pokémon. In New Pokémon Snap however you’re a Pokémon photographer who travels to the Lental Region. As an archipelago, Lental has various islands to explore each with their own unique ecology and Pokémon. As the game progresses these regions will open up with more Pokémon being revealed. 

0:59 Characters 

Professor Mirror is actually the one who summons the player to Lental in order to investigate a phenomenon known as Illumina. Other characters include Rita, Mirror’s assistant who helps guide the player. And Phil who serves as the defacto rival. By navigating the region, you’ll find out more about illumina, its cause and the effects on the ecosystem. 

Rita is Professor Mirror's research assistant in New Pokémon Snap | Pokémon  Blog
Professor Mirror and Rita

In an interesting first for the series, New Pokémon Snap has full voice acting and cut scenes bringing its characters to life like never before. As for the player character, there are a variety of appearances to choose from at the beginning which can’t be changed later so choose carefully. Unfortunately these seem to be set combinations of gender, hairstyle, hair color and skin color which means you won’t have true freedom in customizing your own character. 

1:42 On-rails Photography 

New Pokémon Snap’s gameplay can best be described as a rail shooter. You traverse environments in a vehicle called the NEO-ONE which moves on its own and can freely look around in all directions to take pictures of Pokémon. It sounds relatively simple but you’re not just shooting the most Pokémon on film in the shortest amount of time. 

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NEO-ONE

2:03 Branching Paths and Research Levels

Thus far, we’ve seen environments in the Lental region like a dense jungle, deserts and a tropical beach. However every expedition won’t be the same. As you take photos and have them graded by Professor Mirror, you’ll receive expedition points. Earn enough points and the research level is boosted which will unlock additional paths in that environment along with more Pokémon. 

So you may encounter slight differences and even a different time of day, the latter affecting the behavior that certain Pokémon can exhibit along with the types that can appear. 

2:33 Over 200 Pokémon

While the original Pokémon Snap had 63 Pokémon from Pokémon Red and Blue to shoot, New Pokémon Snap has more than 200 Pokémon across various generations. You have the classics like Bulbasaur, Squirtle and Pikachu alongside Pichu, Heracross, Meganium and much more. Even Celebi makes an appearance which means other mythical or legendary Pokémon are more than likely lurking. 

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2:59 Fluffruit and Scans

As you explore the different areas, you’ll see many Pokémon casually going about their day. Not every Pokémon will be visible but there are workarounds for that. One is Fluffruit which can be used to lure certain Pokémon out of hiding. Another solution is to scan your surroundings. This will reveal hidden Pokémon and may even coax a reaction out of some. You can also play some music to have a certain Pokémon dance. 

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3:24 Illumina Orbs 

One of your main goals is to investigate the illumina phenomenon and its effect on Pokémon. To that end you can use it to your advantage in certain situations with illumina orbs. Tossing said orbs at Pokémon will cause them to glow which serves a number of purposes. It can wake up Pokémon that are sleeping or maybe change their mood causing them to become happy. Illumina is also useful for night photography so keep a few handy when the sun goes down.

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3:51 Photo Grading 

As Professor Mirror goes over your photos he’ll score different aspects and then a rating of one to four stars. In order to ensure the best kind of photos you’ll need to consider the Pokémon size, direction it’s facing, placement within the frame, whether other Pokémon are present and so on. The Pokémon’s reaction is also important. Capturing rare reactions is the key to top tier photographs. 

The Photodex is your main means of cataloging Pokémon and allows for saving one picture from each star rating allowing for a total of four pictures per Pokémon. 

4:24 Re-snap

It wouldn’t be a photography title without the option to edit and touch up your shots. Re-snap is a tool for this. Along with changing settings like brightness, zoom level and blur it can also add filters to the shots. Edited shots can be further customized with different stickers and frames. Once you’re done editing these pictures can be saved to a personal album apart from the Photodex thus providing even more space for one’s photography. 

4:51 Sharing your photos with other players 

You can also share your photos online and see what other players think of them. Though this requires a Nintendo Switch online membership. Photos shared by other players can be given a sweet medal which equates to a like. Garner enough medals and your shot may start trending or even be featured in the game. 

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5:10 Global Leaderboards

If you’re keen on bragging rights then there are online rankings as well. These allow for comparing various achievements from total Photodex score to research expedition scores to see who’s on top in the global leaderboards. So if you’re finished with the main story and want to compete with other players on nailing that perfect shot then this should serve as decent enough motivation. 

5:34 Supports Gyro Controls

For those who want the feeling of actually maneuvering the Switch like a camera, New Pokémon Snap supports gyro controls. Which will be weird when out and about but should work well enough at home. It adds that extra bit of immersion though so you can still use the sticks to look around normally as well. 

5:53 Requires 6.8 GB Space 

In terms of content, New Pokémon Snap seems like a fairly sizable adventure especially when its predecessor allowed for completing everything in just 6 to 7 hours. Thankfully it won’t take up too much space. According to its Nintendo.com listing, the total file size is only 6.8 GB which is on the smaller side as far as first party Nintendo titles go. 

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6:19 No Pokémon home support

Unfortunately New Pokémon Snap won’t have support for Pokémon Home as confirmed by recent previews. So if you’re expecting any photographed Pokémon to be stored in the cloud then that won’t be happening. Which makes sense lore wise since you’re technically photographing and not capturing them. Saved data from other titles Pokémon Sword and Shield won’t be supported either which is somewhat of a bummer but not a huge deal breaker. 

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