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November 2016
(86%)
55 Reviews
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Barring some kind of cataclysmic failing, everything we've seen so far from Sun and Moon indicates that they'll be good Pokémon titles. Is that enough to appeal to the droves of millennials who walked miles this summer in the hope of finding a wild Charma...
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This generation's villainous organisation is Team Skull, nu-metal rejects that speak in awful rhymes and with no-one really taking them seriously. They're desperate for you to be scared, but they come off as a joke, but it's a self-aware one and their mel...
For many, a new generation of Pokémon is an instant buy. And that's for good reason: These games have, for 20 years, been unbelievably consistent in their greatness. You can sink hundreds of hours into these, as fans have with every past generation. In th...
Published: 2016-11-19, Author: Meg , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: NintendoDeveloped by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, Pokémon is one of the biggest franchises ever when it comes to handheld gaming – even bigger recently thanks to Pokémon Go.For many, it's been a staple series ever since they were old enough to fi...
Published: 2016-11-15, Author: Chris , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Pokémon has often been a series trading on nostalgia. That warm, fuzzy and sort of sickening feeling some of us are prone to when thinking back to simpler times of link cables, your dad's Game Boy, and maybe the occasional semi-exploitative playground tra...
Published: 2016-11-15, Author: Ben , review by: gamesradar.com
Abstract: This is a voyage of discovery. Alola's tropical island chain is the series' most creative setting yet, introducing exotic new Pokemon and altering the forms of existing ones. It's a land where roaming Pokemon start fights by darting out from caves and div...
Abstract: Admittedly, it's a bit ridiculous this is only being incorporated into the series now, but this newfound sense of momentum is a perfect fit for Sun and Moon's dynamic camera angles, which swoop around you on each and every route. We saw a bit of this in X...
Pokémon Sun and Moon may take its sweet time getting you hooked on its battle monster formula, but once they're in they're never coming back out again. Even after twenty years of Pokémon games, Game Freak still has a few surprises and tricks up their slee...