Wednesday 3 September 2014

Pokemon X and Y Review

Game: Pokemon X and Y
Platform: 3DS

Like in Pokémon Yellow, Pikachu has a voice actor this time round.
I'd like to see all the grainy Pokémon sound effects eased out eventually.
The changes made in this generation of Pokémon help streamline the experience more than any previous outing. The battle system has been updated, the graphics have gone through a complete (and beautiful) overhaul and the game is even easier to pick up and play. Though most of the decisions are for the good, the single player story feels like a last minute addition.

The game caters to aiding its competitive players in many ways. IV and EV training your Pokémon’s previously hidden stats is much simpler. Mini games and horde battles make improving your Pokémon’s stats quicker, easier to track and most of all less frustrating. Your Pokémon also now share experience points after each battle. Features like this can make the game seem too easy, but it’s a welcome addition to levelling up Pokémon after the main story has ended.

Mega Evolutions offer a 'trump card' like element to battles. Making for
more varied battle strategies.
While the meta-game of breeding and online battling is the best it has ever been, the story simply re-treads previous Pokémon outings, especially when compared with Pokémon Black breaking the eight gyms followed by elite four model. The end result is a great game with improved online capabilities (the wonder trade is an amazing new feature), but the game doesn’t really feel like it’s begun until after you’ve beaten the elite four.

The game will be succeeded by Pokémon Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby in the coming months. With such a solid engine in place it will be interesting to see what these remakes add to the series.

Overall Score: 8/10, in ways it's the best in series, but in other ways it's just more of the same.


2 comments:

  1. I was slightly dissapointed by x and y even though it is a great pokemon game it just lacked something for me. I didn't like the region this time as it felt like it had a bit too much of a flavour of it's real world influence France. In previous games I felt it was a bit more subtle. Whilst a lot of the new pokemon had good designs there were not enough of them for me. I know there are already 700 + but in a new region I would like to see at least 100. It didn't help that almost all of them were officially revealed before the games were released, although this is a dissapointing trend for most Nintendo games recently. There was also a dissapointing amount of post elite four content. Still a great game but I'm looking forward to the ruby & sapphire remakes as those are my favourite pokemon games.

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    1. I completely agree man, the post elite four content really wasn't very impressive and aesthetically I really didn't like the region either.

      Thanks for checking out the blog!

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