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December 2013
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Adrian
Graphics and 3D Pokemon models are amazing
Gabriel
Updated graphics. Slightly improved AI
Revamped graphics look sublime. Massive world. 718 Pokémon to catch. New Experience Share. New trading and training systems
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Adrian
Navigating around Lumiose City is a pain
Intimidating to newcomers. 718 Pokémon to catch
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Published: 2013-11-15, Author: Adrian , review by: techgeek.com.au
Adrian: Graphics and 3D Pokemon models are amazing, Gabriel: Updated graphics. Slightly improved AI
Adrian: Navigating around Lumiose City is a pain
The game's visuals and gameplay are a huge step up from past Pokemon games, If you don't mind the simple storyline, you will definitely like the new features and additions. If you'e a new fan to the series, I'd say this game would be a great introductio...
Revamped graphics look sublime. Massive world. 718 Pokémon to catch. New Experience Share. New trading and training systems
Intimidating to newcomers. 718 Pokémon to catch
Pokémon X and Y have brought a much-needed graphics refresh to the 17-year-old franchise, as well as a few gameplay tweaks and a bigger world, for the most immersive Pokémon game yet....
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Published: 2013-10-31, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Having seriously annoyed the Pokemon faithful, I've got to say that what Pokemon Y does, it does very well indeed. It's visually interesting, the core game mechanic can be fun especially if you do get hooked into the idea of trying to get every last Pokem...
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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...
Published: 2013-10-04, Author: Chelsea , review by: mashable.com
The much-anticipated 3DS addition to the Pokémon series will not disappoint fans of the franchise. 3D has been a long time coming, and I'm glad it turned out so well. While the battles are as fun as ever, I wish developers would had taken more risks with...