Sacrifices quality for fancy looks – Pro Ultradex for Pokedex Pokemon Sun & Moon Games Review

Originally, the format of the app is simple and tight; All the Pokémon were listed in thin lines so that you could look through a huge amount of Pokémon at a time. You could put one Pokémon in your favorites and another in the search browser and you could easily and quickly compare moves and stats. But now, the list of Pokémon take up much bigger and unnecessary space, making finding a specific Pokémon through a type list or something like that a more tedious process than before. And now, there is actually LESS info on there than before. Things are missing such as the Pokéathlon stats or the gender ratio of Pokémon. The biggest problem I have with this app is that there is no longer any information about past generations of Pokémon. Yes, there is a national dex that gives info on every single Pokémon, but what if I'm playing a game like Platinum for example and I want to look at moves that my Pokémon learn in that game? The app alienates itself from trainers who want to go back and play older games. The damage chart, nature chart, and community videos are the only thing that hold this app above a one-star rating
Review by Silentpheonix on Pro Ultradex for Pokedex Pokemon Sun & Moon Games.

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