

PRO does a very good job at displaying detailed information about each Pokemon as well. They all have movesets from Gen 5/Gen 6 as well. As of this post, there are around 570 catchable Pokemon. They have good rewards though, often rare Pokemon, and reset frequently (most commonly once per week).Ĭurrently, PRO features Pokemon from the first 6 generations of the game, and you will find them scattered throughout all 3 regions, which is a nice surprise. The game also features "bosses" which are usually hard NPCs with max level Pokemon. The result is that you'll have to heal up at PokéCenters a little more often, but its not a big deal. You will however, notice that the wild Pokemon are much stronger than the handheld games, and the AI is more difficult to compensate for the increased Exp. Also, unlike some of its competition, the leveling doesn't take that long, and you won't find yourself grinding on wild Pokemon for 6 hours just to level up to beat a gym.

Just recently the devs also announced that they've started development of the Sinnoh region as well. Currently, the game features a storyline that will take you through Kanta, Johto and Hoenn, with a small twist: After defeating the Elite 4 of each region, you start over fresh in the next region! Don't worry though, your Pokemon are stored and will be accessible upon defeating the next region.

You start out by receiving your first Pokemon from Professor Oak in Pallet Town (Gen 1 Starter), and you continue on your journey, catching Pokemon and defeating gyms as you go.

The game plays like any Pokemon game would on a handheld. If you've ever played a Pokemon game and thought how awesome it would be to see, battle and trade with other players in-game, keep reading below. Website: Greetings, fellow Pokémom masters! I haven't seen a thread about this game in a while, so I figured I would make a more updated one. Pokémon Revolution Online - PC, Mac, Android
