Abstract: Locations (see all)Yo-kai, the spirits that effect people's lives in mysterious ways, have always been invisible to the human eye. That is, until you happen upon a strange watch that allows him to see what has never been seen before...Made by acclaimed Ja...
Published: 2015-11-04, Author: Jordan , review by: cgmagonline.com
Yo-Kai Watch puts the player behind their own boy or girl who, upon looking to catch some bugs in the forest, comes upon a mysterious Gashapon machine...
Published: 2016-05-06, Author: Kelly , review by: g3ar.co.za
Stunning Art Style, Hours of Game Time| Funny Plot and Lovable Characters
It takes forever to get started, Battles can take much longer than necessary| Not enough player involvement
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Published: 2016-01-05, Author: Mark , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: Yo-Kai Watch is a big deal in Japan, very quickly becoming an incredibly lucrative franchise for Nintendo and developers Level 5 in the land of the rising sun. The first game in the franchise released two years ago and placed itself at the summit of Japan...
Yo-Kai Watch might look like a pocket monster clone with a fumbling battle system, but it's the genuinely endearing cast of characters and Yo-Kai who give it enough heart to be more than just a simple copycat. It's not the next Pokémon, but it certainly i...
Surprising amount of depth, Great Yo-kai designs, Boss battles
Immature sense of humour, Side quests are a grind
It's easy to see why Japan has fallen head over heels for Yo-Kai Watch. It's a fun and captivating adventure, set in a town that's bursting with life.If you can look past the fart jokes and moderate difficulty level, then this game tackles some interestin...
Rich worldbuilding, Charm and personality, Boss fights
Passive battles, Some tedious quests
As an RPG, Yo-Kai Watch mostly fumbles its battle system and creates a relatively passive experience. However, I adored exploring every corner of its compelling world. The low difficulty ultimately works in its favor — I was always eager to move on to the...
Un contenu qui ne se moque pas de nous, Beau et coloré, Chouette bande son, et doublages en français, L'utilisation de StreetPass, Chouette mise en scène
Beaucoup trop répétitif, Système de combat superficiel, Histoire anecdotique, Mêmes environnements et boss que dans Yo-Kai Watch 2
Pas particulièrement fan de la licence, j'ai tout de même su apprécier son univers fort coloré avec ce spin-off, dont le contenu m'a presque estomaqué. Si je lui préférerai malgré tout la série Donjon Mystère, notamment pour la plus grande profondeur de g...
Published: 2016-05-02, Author: Laura , review by: actugaming.net
Sous-titres et doublages en français, Grand nombre de Yo-Kai, Graphismes colorés et mignons, Musiques entraînantes, Bonne durée de vie
Peu de personnalisation pour le héros, Pas de multijoueur en ligne, Manque d'indication sur la carte
Même si Yo-kai Watch reprend un peu le principe des Pokémon, je l'ai vraiment adoré, que ce soit pour le côté "Attrapez-les tous! " ou pour l'histoire en elle-même. De plus, les quêtes annexes, les insectes et les objets à récolter de partout ne manquent...