Miyamotoo said:
I am not at all in Pokemon games, can you explain me what exactly differences and how big they are, between different versions of same Pokemon games, for instance Pokemon Sun and Moon.
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Basically Pokemon started out by having various versions to encourage social aspects of the trading hence why some Pokemon are only available in one version or the other and why some can only evolve when they are traded regardless of which version you have. The games are large in content but in most of the installments the majority of that content actually unlocks when you've beaten the main quest, it's a bit of a trademark of the series in that the real adventure begins when you's beaten the main objective X/Y is really the exception here.
The main differences between two game would be the Pokemon and Legendary Pokemon you can catch, haven't played the full game of Sun/Moon yet (the demo is fun) but in recent games like the remake of OR/AS the games had alternate versions of the same story as you're dealing with a different antagonist group in each so S/M maybe the same. S/M has a different struture to previous games though as it doesn't utilize the usual Gym battle structure in progression and they've done away with the notorious HM moves as well from what I've heard.







