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Pokemon x and y anime review
Pokemon x and y anime review









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It's not easy knocking out Eevee and calling yourself a nice guy. They are fully animated, brimming with character, and I even felt a twitch of guilt watching them go through the faint animations time and time again. The Pokémon have never seemed more alive than they do in this generation. It's hard to tell which is more impressive graphically, the battles or the world. The graphics are gorgeous and the music is top notch.īeyond the "catch, train, battle, explore" formula, plenty of other great smaller adjustments have been made as well, like assigning four items to a speed menu, simple switch to rollerskates with the analog stick, or simply streamlining the menu system with convenient touch buttons.

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Each jump has felt like the series progressed naturally with new ideas and mechanics, but at a snail's pace in the presentation realm. When looking for a perfect Pokémon team, do you focus on the finer details within the cracks? Pokémon has come a long way since those days with breeding, EV Points, personalities, gender, etc. I would say my first three hours with the game had zero difference from my older days. Then, I went through the forest catching a Pikachu and Caterpie, I set about evolving the Caterpie into a Butterfry and taking on the first Gym Leader, already having a series of super effective moves to hit him with. Almost immediately, I ran into a Pidgey and caught it first. I fired up a new game and selected my first Pokémon. In fact, I went about this game just like I would have in Pokémon Red. The original three starting Pokémon making an appearance was huge in getting me excited for this game, but even smaller subtle hints like cutting Veridian Forest from the first game tile-for-tile and pasting it into this world should spark those memories of your first Pokémon journey. There is definitely a lot here for the old timer Pokémon fans to enjoy.











Pokemon x and y anime review