Miami Herald

Late in pandemic, Nintendo has a game that fits our mood

- BY TODD MARTENS

Nintendo’s pandemic timing has been unintentio­nally impeccable.

That was my first thought while getting a virtual walk-through of “New Pokemon Snap,” a long overdue return to a one-off, delightful­ly idiosyncra­tic entry in the Pokemon franchise.

The game, a sequel-ish take on 1999’s Nintendo 64 title “Pokemon Snap,” feels like a bookend to last year’s “Animal Crossing: New Horizons,” although set in different interactiv­e universes. Even in a hands-off, strictly monitored gameplay preview offered by Nintendo, I wanted to bask in the bright, boldly drawn tropical world of “Pokemon Snap,” a universe where complement­ary and analogous colors — inject all those yellow and pink mash-ups straight into my tired, pandemic-brain, please — are there to introduce us to luxurious critters and warm us like we’re entering an ocular bath.

“Animal Crossing: New Horizons” arrived last March at the start of the pandemic as a seemingly inadverten­t response to nationwide stay-at-homeorders. Its relaxed, taskand chore-driven gameplay provided order and schedules in a moment of confusion and anxiety. Its island setting also allowed players to expand the idea of “home,” giving us us tools to create virtual ones that could be shared with friends. As I suffered from insomnia and a bevy of fears, “Animal Crossing:

New Horizons” was a video game relaxant that got me through many tired nights and early mornings.

“New Pokemon Snap” arrives April 30 exclusivel­y for the Nintendo Switch at a different cultural moment, when there are still pandemic risks but the promise of vaccines and declining or plateauing COVID-19 case rates in many parts of the country offer a sense of optimism. No doubt, as evidenced by obnoxious spring break revelers or even the crowding of local restaurant­s, many are ready to falsely pretend it’s all systems go. Many, however, may need more tentative, cautious steps back into society.

“New Pokemon Snap” looks like a game for that moment.

The basic premise, as in the original, is simply to take pictures of Pokemon in their natural habitat and try to get the best shots possible. Such picture-taking gameplay has become a bit more in vogue of late — see

“Nuts,” if you’re curious about the mysteries that squirrels behold, or see “HoloVista,” if you fancy grander, more existentia­l ideas and psychedeli­c imagery. But explore

“New Pokemon Snap” if you simply want gentle reminders of the world outside our windows and a look at the life it holds and hides, as well as the fantasy-like charm present in all nature.

I was smitten instantly

when shown that playing a simple melody can bring shy Pokemon out of hiding, even inspiring a flock of dormant Bellossom, creatures with red-headed flowers, to suddenly jump and shake their hips and arms as if they’re auditionin­g for a luau at a Hawaiian resort. During this pandemic, I’ve come to think of games more heavily as an act of performanc­e, a conversati­on between player and interactiv­e

worlds, and even just as an observer, “New Pokemon Snap” had me feeling like a tourist.

The idea of bringing plants and animals to life, so to speak, via song was explored heavily in the wonderful narrative game “Mutazione,” and I hope that music will bring about all sorts of unexpected reactions throughout the islands of what is called the “Lental” region in “New Pokemon Snap.” The environmen­ts, both day and night and even underwater, seem built for surprises, thanks largely to what are called “Illumina orbs,” which can make a creature glow.

Awe at nature appears baked into the very concept of the title.

And yet what strikes me with “New Pokemon Snap” is the way it wants to serve as a reminder that there’s a world to explore. If “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” showed us the comfort in creating a place we can call our own, “New Pokemon Snap” is a call to get outside of ourselves.

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THE POKEMON CO./NINTENDO TNS Awe at nature is crucial to the ‘New Pokemon Snap’ game.

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