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Published: 2020-07-10, Author: Eric , review by: slashgear.com
The Isle of Armor is a better Wild Area, Many returning Pokemon, including a lot of fan favorites, Diglett Hunting is fun, Max Soup makes it easier to obtain Gigantamax Pokemon
Story is relatively short and inconsequential, Pokemon Sword and Shield's bad parts hold the Isle of Armor back too
Ultimately, I think the Isle of Armor makes small improvements to many of the good things about Pokemon Sword and Shield. The island itself feels like a better Wild Area, the expansion makes it easier to obtain Gigantamax Pokemon (which I think is the coo...
Abstract: When Pokémon Sword and Shield came out in 2019, the game got great reviews, even from myself. Granted one of the main criticisms was the absence of a huge portion of the Pokédex. Thankfully Game Freak announced earlier this year that two DLC expansions we...
Published: 2020-06-19, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Great world design, Loads of Pokémon reintroduced
Incredibly short, tedious story, Nothing to do unless you wish to complete the Pokédex
Pokémon Sword and Shield's Isle of Armor Expansion gives the game the best environment and world design Pokémon has had in any 3D game, mainline, or spin-off, but very little else. If you're a Pokémaniac who is dead-set on completing another Pokédex, you'...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
The Isle of Armor is a joy to explore, New characters and locations are all wonderfully charming, Plenty of Pokemon to catch and collectibles to find, Lots of new customisation options for your trainer,
The expansion is far too short and lacking in content, Armor is ambitious but surprisingly empty compared to the base game, Not enough new ideas added to the established formula, Level scaling will be irksome for some,
Isle of Armor is an enjoyable expansion to Pokemon Sword and Shield and brings the franchise one step closer to embracing a cohesive open-world, but it isn't enough to detract from an experience that is far too brief for its own good. Completionists will...
Published: 2020-06-23, Author: Chris , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Slowking but surely.Pokémon's first ever expansion offers sunny vibes and another, more open world, but is still lacking the substance to do much with it.If you've finished it, you'll probably agree Pokémon Sword and Shield's postgame was a little und...
Abstract: Last year's Pokémon Sword and Shield gobbled up plenty of time from me over the course of several weeks. By the time I'd reached the 60-hour mark, I was left feeling absolutely satisfied with Pokémon Sword's back to basics approach, gorgeous visuals, abso...
Abstract: Last year's Pokémon Sword and Shield gobbled up plenty of time from me over the course of several weeks. By the time I'd reached the 60-hour mark, I was left feeling absolutely satisfied with Pokémon Sword's back to basics approach, gorgeous visuals, abso...
Abstract: There hasn't been a better time to just stay inside and play some videogames. Fortunately, that's going to be a pretty easy task in June - a month in which two of the biggest games of the year are set to drop. Whether you're into tactical multiplayer shoo...