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Published: 2013-10-23, Author: Tom , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: I have always had an unusual relationship with Pokemon. The series that began in Japan in 1996 that has you capturing, training and battling small monsters in gaming's very own fantasy cockfights is nothing short of a phenomenon. I've seen the wall-to-...
Abstract: Pokemon has become a not only a Nintendo staple, but a respected JRPG tradition. The “Gotta Catch'em All” mantra has permiated into general society, with Pikachu becoming a a cultural icon. Simply put, the series is solid and so long as Game Freak follows...
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Published: 2013-11-22, Author: Russell , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Pokemon X and Y are definitely two of the best games in the series to date. The new features are fun to play with (especially the PSS), and the Mega Evolutions and new Fariy-type changes things up with the type-matchups. Whether you're a veteran or just s...
Abstract: Every Pokemon game brings a small offering of new features and gameplay mechanics, but the series as a whole has felt stale. Fortunately, "Pokemon X" and "Y" bring some substantial changes to the franchise. This new 3DS game for October delivers an intere...
In the grand scheme of the series, this is by far the biggest, most complex, and most convenient game to ever come out bearing the name Pokémon. Everything from the graphics to the music and simple tweaks to the formula make it a package that long time fa...
Abstract: The core Pokémon franchise has largely remained unchanged, both graphically and mechanically, since its inception with Pokémon Red and Blue. While Game Freak has kept adding on various elements to keep the games fresh, each new title didn't really present...
Abstract: Few gamers are completely unfamiliar with the Pokémon series, and many of us are old fans who have been waiting for its developer, Game Freak, to be dragged kicking and screaming into the modern era. Pokémon has always been a traditional series, evolving...
Core gameplay still solid and compelling, Super training adds more strategic depth, The hundreds of Pokemon look great, Less grind than in previous games, Compelling core gameplay
Same core experience means same core frustrations, Less challenging than previous games