Pokémon Extreme Worlds: Red and Blue

Pokémon Extreme Worlds: Red and Blue are two role-playing video games currently in development by Game Freak, Bandai Namco Entertainment and Atlus and will be published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. The game takes place in future and in a planet called Towortiaz. It is full 3D featuring a larger open world than shown in previous games. It features two regions called the Palardain Region and the Oranomia Region are revamped with the new console engine. The gameplay has been slightly modified to feature Double Battles as a main battling style similar to Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, and the 3D environment now plays a part in battles. Trainers also play a bigger role in Pokémon battles and have their own leveling up mechanics. Like previous games, to capture all Pokémon and players will need to trade with the other version. It also features Mega Evolution as homage to Pokémon X and Y.

Gameplay
Pokémon Extreme Worlds: Red and Blue are role-playing video games with adventure and sandbox elements presented in a third-person perspective. Like in the core games, the player controls a teenage Pokémon Trainer who catches and trains creatures known as Pokémon, and win battles against other trainers. By defeating enemy Pokémon in battles, the player's Pokémon gains experience, allowing them to level up and increase their battle statistics, learn new battle techniques, and in some cases, evolve into more powerful Pokémon. Alternatively, players can capture wild Pokémon, found during encounters, by weakening them in battle and catching them with Poké Balls, allowing them to be added to their party. Players are also able to battle and trade Pokémon with other human players. Like in previous games in the series, certain Pokémon are only obtainable in either Red or Blue, with players encouraged to trade with others in order to obtain all Pokémon from both versions.

Unique Features
Pokémon Extreme Worlds: Red and Blue are 3D role-playing games viewed from a third-person perspective. Players are able to customize their Pokémon trainer's appearance, choosing gender, skin tone and hair color at the start of the game, and can later acquire outfits, styles, and accessories to change their character. Pokémon can also be customized with accessories to an extent.

Trainers are able to choose from six different Pokémon at the start of their game. Red and Blue feature different Pokémon to start off with. They can pick Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Chikorita, Cyndaquil or Totodile. In the Red version, you can choose Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle, while in the Blue version, you can choose Chikorita, Cyndaquil or Totodile.

Pokemon battles have also changed. Battles are now divided between Tournament and Free. Tournament battles have specific rulings depending on the place and trainer. Gym Leaders have unique rulings when battling at their gyms. Examples included a restriction on the number of Pokémon used, a ring out ruling, and one where all active Pokémon would faint after a duration of time. Free battles have no restrictions and are most similar to normal battles. Certain conditions can still occur in free battles which the player will have to determine. Some battles change dramatically because of this.

The game employs an open world design, with players able to freely navigate seamlessly interconnected environments. A day-and-night time cycle exists in the game, with the time of day often affecting in-game events, quests, enemy strengths, and item availability. Trainers are set encounters that can be seen in the open world environments. Some trainers will battle you upon sight, some won’t unless spoken to. Others will unexpectedly appear from a hiding spot. Most trainers also rotate after being defeated the first time, appearing on different routes at different times of the day. Players can take the numbers of some trainers to call and battle them again. Pokemon are still random encounters with unique Pokémon (such as legendary Pokémon) appearing on the open world.

A first in the series, trainers are able to learn techniques. Similar to Pokémon, trainers level up. This is shown through ranks. Trainers gain ranks during certain events throughout the game. It is most easily seen through defeating gym leaders and earning badges. The developers have hinted that there are other ways to earn more ranks. Skills are unlocked when a trainer reaches the required rank for the skill. Trainers start off with the ability to only learn one skill, but through different events in the game they can gain a maximum of five different skills.

List of Trainers
There's a variety of Trainers that can be seen in Pokémon Extreme Worlds: Red and Blue. Each trainer has a class that debuted in the core games, including Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, and Pokémon Battle Revolution. There are apporximately 28 Regular Trainer Classes, and 6 Special Trainer Classes.

List of Races
You can find the races living in the regions of Palardain and Oranomia, they can be found anywhere.