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
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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...
It's the same old Pokemon that you know and love, but shinier than ever thanks to the graphics. X and Y doesn't shake the age-old formula up when you examine it closely, but it really doesn't need to as it shifts the franchise into a more modern age.Pokém...
Abstract: Much like its predecessors, Pokemon X and Y appeals to a wide audience, from veteran fans to timid newcomers by challenging them to become knowledgeable trainers or fill the up the encyclopedic Pokedex. Thanks to an impressive amount of depth from element...
Abstract: Aufbau und Ablauf gleichen den Vorgängern wie ein Pokéball dem anderen: Als Held oder Heldin macht man sich auf, um alle niedlichen Taschenmonster, die sich in der Region Kalos tummeln, zu suchen, zu finden und am besten zu fangen. Dieser Sammelwahn ist e...
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Published: 2013-10-09, Author: Thomas , review by: giga.de
Ich dachte eigentlich, dass ich mit „Pokémon“ abgeschlossen hätte. Nachdem ich mit 11 Jahren alle Pokemon der goldenen Edition gefangen hatte, habe ich eigentlich alles in dem Universum erreicht – die nachfolgenden Versionen konnten mich aufgrund fehlende...
Gráficos remodelados e belas animações de luta, Sistema online para trocas super eficiente, Novas formas de treinar os pokémons, Longevidade enorme
Inteligência artificial dos treinadores é baixa, Modo online ainda pode ser melhorado, Áudio um pouco pobre
"Pokémon X/Y" é tudo o que um fã de Pokémon pode desejar. Uma aventura extensa, com enredo bastante tradicional, embelezado por um visual bem mais refinado e moderno e uma trilha sonora nostálgica e envolvente. E, finalmente, com um modo multiplayer cheio...