Pokémon Sword (2019)

Game Freak

Nintendo Switch

3.30 from 2582 ratings

5023 members have it in their collection · 398 playing now · 622 backlogged · 521 wish listed

How long? Main story 29h · with extras 66h · 100% 158h (from 95 logged playthroughs)

A turn-based role-playing game set in the Galar region, a fictional land inspired by the United Kingdom. Players catch, train, and battle creatures called Pokémon while traveling across the region to collect eight Gym badges and ultimately challenge the reigning Champion. The game introduces the Dynamax and Gigantamax mechanics, which temporarily transform Pokémon into giant forms with enhanced attacks. A … Read more
A turn-based role-playing game set in the Galar region, a fictional land inspired by the United Kingdom. Players catch, train, and battle creatures called Pokémon while traveling across the region to collect eight Gym badges and ultimately challenge the reigning Champion. The game introduces the Dynamax and Gigantamax mechanics, which temporarily transform Pokémon into giant forms with enhanced attacks. A fully explorable open-world Wild Area connects major locations, with weather-dependent Pokémon encounters and cooperative raid battles for up to four players. The first mainline Pokémon entry on the Nintendo Switch, it notably adopted DLC expansions instead of the series' traditional enhanced re-releases. Read less

Release dates

  • Nov 15, 2019 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch

Related

Bundled in

Expansions

Featured in lists

çöp by Rerogshi · 298 games · 0
Switch by phantasy2004 · 270 games · 0

Rating distribution

5 stars
260
4 stars
835
3 stars
1024
2 stars
349
1 star
114

Community All Reviews Statuses

HaloBlues

Review HaloBlues 3/5 · Mar 28, 2025

Excessive Hand-Holding

Some of this review might be contextualised by the fact that this is my first Pokemon game (unless you count a brief foray into DS spin-off Blue Rescue Team when I was too young to really comprehend what I was doing) - as a result, I might not always know which complaints or compliments are SWSH-specific or apply to the …

Read more

Some of this review might be contextualised by the fact that this is my first Pokemon game (unless you count a brief foray into DS spin-off Blue Rescue Team when I was too young to really comprehend what I was doing) - as a result, I might not always know which complaints or compliments are SWSH-specific or apply to the series in general. On top of that, I ended up shelving this game once I hit the Dark gym because it just wasn't keeping my attention much anymore and I was getting distracted by other games, so all of my thoughts are based on the game up to that point.

I probably did like this more than most, likely as a result of it being my first, but even I grew tired of the extreme hand-holding at the beginning. Now, I personally don't like being dropped in a game with no indication of what to do - I'm autistic, so I like clear instructions - but this was pretty stifling. You'd get a dialogue telling you to go to X place down Y road, walk ten steps down said road, get interrupted by another dialogue telling you X place is up ahead, walk another ten steps, get interrupted by another dialogue telling you you've reached X place and how exciting that is, etc.

I enjoyed the Wild Area, though it quickly lost its novelty to me as it still contains the same general kinds of Pokemon and after you've caught those it's very rare to find a new kind you don't already have there.

The characters weren't very gripping; the most interesting ones to me were probably Bede, Nessa, and Kabu, but even then the latter two mostly stood out to me for their designs rather than their actual characterisation or actions.

There were some genuinely beautiful locations, such as Ballonlea, and I don't fully understand the criticism of graphics, but again that might be down to this being my only experience with Pokemon thus far.

I liked the Dynamax/Gigantamax thing well enough, mostly for the sake of playing around with different Pokemon and seeing what they looked like with it, but as a gimmick in itself it's just okay.

The game did motivate me to get more into Pokemon and go back to some of the older games, and I did discover a genuine love for catching and collecting Pokemon and filling out my Dex (which makes the Dex cut a little disappointing even for me as a newcomer), so I'll be doing that sometime for sure.

Maybe I'll get back to this someday, though it's not a super appealing thought as of right now. I'd restart and begin fresh, but the concept of trudging through all the hand-holding at the beginning again is putting me off.

Read less
Vencel

Review Vencel 3/5 · Feb 16, 2025

Pokemon Escudo (Switch)

Esperaba poco, y ha ayudado. Está bien sin mas, no te cambia la vida, es disfrutón y ligerito, entra fácil. La dificultad es un tema importante, es ridícula. De que no me han debilitado un Pokemon hasta el campeón de la Liga, no hay reto alguno.

enter image description here

Rabblitz

Review Rabblitz 5/5 · Jan 6, 2025

What the series should take notes from

Pokémon Sword was the version I played and I really liked it. The music is phenomenal and the world feels cozy yet so vast. Completing the pokedex in this game was an absolute treat and I met so many kind people in the community because of it. The DLC is also fun. I think Scarlet/Violet was not as good and …

Read more

Pokémon Sword was the version I played and I really liked it. The music is phenomenal and the world feels cozy yet so vast. Completing the pokedex in this game was an absolute treat and I met so many kind people in the community because of it. The DLC is also fun. I think Scarlet/Violet was not as good and that this style of game should be looked at as a basis looking forward.

Read less
SinAndPunish

Review SinAndPunish 5/5 · Dec 7, 2022

This game(s) is great!

I’m a new Pokémon game fan. I primarily just played with the cards but when I bought a switch, I decided to pick this game up. And wow I had so much fun!

nodwist

Review nodwist 3/5 · Jul 19, 2022

2.5/5

Very disappointing. Not looking forward to future pokemon games tbh. Raid battles are the best feature when it works. Which it doesnt (for me)

Convoy501_

Review Convoy501_ 5/5 · Jun 16, 2022

Damn this is good

I don’t know why so many people shit on this game. In my personal experience, this game, while definitely not being able to win a game of the year award, is definitely a must buy for anyone. In my honest opinion, this is also a really good game to start off with if you want to get into the Pokémon …

Read more

I don’t know why so many people shit on this game. In my personal experience, this game, while definitely not being able to win a game of the year award, is definitely a must buy for anyone. In my honest opinion, this is also a really good game to start off with if you want to get into the Pokémon franchise. Pokémon sword/shield is such a massive improvement over the previous Pokémon game(s), Pokémon Sun & moon and Pokémon ultra sun & ultra moon. These games were an absolute joke. I would rather other be able to play the original no color Pokémon games than these (reasoning for this under their own respective review)

PROS

  1. Graphics are so great. After moving from the pixelly look of the 3ds screen to the beautiful, non pixelly, smooth LED (or OLED) screen of the Nintendo switch, you can’t help but already love this game. (Small issue, most areas of the game are capped to around 30 fps and it’s kinda noticeable.)

  2. Hop and Leon are so great compared to previous rivals. Sun and moon rival was childish and annoying and the same with X and Y ( not to mention to many of them (didn’t work out in my opinion)). Hop also is more human. He gets depressed when he got beaten by that snob, bede who he really wanted to prove wrong. He got depressed when he wasn’t the one to beat his brother out of his champion position. He’s very..human. Leon is upbeat but not annoying and is morally straight.

  3. Good Pokédex variety to start off with. Now this may seem weird to people because this was a very hot topic in the beginning, but once you really look at the Pokédex size for previous games, you realize how large it really is. Now, they probably could have made the Pokédex larger with the switch being such a large upgrade from the 3DS, but why think about what could’ve been rather than what is.

  4. Really made chairman rose and Oleana fantastic. They are the definition of people with a good, but misguided heart. Oleana’s macro cosmos team is a significantly better antagonist team than team yell.

  5. Dynamax and battle moves look so fucking good compared to sun and moon. Look up sun and moon z crystal moves. It’s like something from the early 2000s. Not what you would expect from a game made in 2016.

  6. General game mechanics are good, flying taxi is handy and bicycles are really useful (especially with the wild area.

  7. Ok, people really shit on this game for this part, but I think the concept of the wild area was brilliant.People shit on this aspect because they approach this with the mindset that it was a failed attempt at an open world game. For me, I see it as a twist they implemented to make it different than other Pokémon games. Kinda like the twist they added into sun and moon, removing gym leaders and putting in trial captains (though that twist was complete and utter trash). The wild area lets you camp, catch a variety of Pokémon, even some that you can only trade to get. It lets you join raids to catch Pokémon (alone or online) And it’s a great way to level up and earn some pokedollars when playing the game.

  8. People who really complained about the Pokédex size and lack of aftergame content, they added in a dlc. The dlc was, in my opinion, fantastic. They added in so many more Pokémon, even some with regional variety, they added a lot more lore and after game content, and more online features. Very well worth the price tags. The wait? Maybe not.

CONS

  1. Team yell is absolutely trash. It’s the primary antagonist team you battle with the entire game. Team yell is arguably worse than team flare as it’s entire premise is them cheering and trying to get in the way of other trainers. That’s it. No nefarious leader with an evil plot, no black market involvement, just really, passionate, bothersome people. Really stupid.

  2. Pokédex could’ve been larger, the switch is capable of amazing things. 30 fps cap? Come on, even Tetris 99 can do better.

  3. DLC? Just add it into the main game. For Christ sakes the main game already has a 60$ price tag And the wait for the DLC? And they’re not even released together? Step up your game gamefreak

Read less
chaiinchomp

Review chaiinchomp 4/5 · Mar 19, 2022

There's a really solid game inbetween the terrible "story" segments

  • Year played: 2019
  • Playtime: 60-70 hours
  • Completion level: completed main story and pokedex (no DLC)

Not sure where to begin with this one. There were things I loved and things I hated in this game, but overall I still had fun. Starting with some things I didn't like: there were a lot of rough edges in this …

Read more
  • Year played: 2019
  • Playtime: 60-70 hours
  • Completion level: completed main story and pokedex (no DLC)

Not sure where to begin with this one. There were things I loved and things I hated in this game, but overall I still had fun. Starting with some things I didn't like: there were a lot of rough edges in this game, from the lack of simple functionality (why allow me to buy new gym uniforms and then not allow me to wear them when I challenge a gym??), to the abysmal online experience, which barely functions as expected (many times I was unable to connect with other players entirely). And good luck trying to do any of the higher levelled raid battles without using the online mode, because they'll drop you in there with NPC trainers who have never heard of an offensive attack in their lives, sending out useless pokemon only to get one-shot because they're at a type disadvantage.

The storyline and cutscenes were tedious and uninteresting, most cutscenes started off with a painfully slow sequence of all the relevant characters walking onscreen. The characters themselves weren't all too interesting either - only Hop had much of a character arc to speak of - and I came close to throwing my switch at the wall with how many times I was reminded that Champion Leo is bad at directions and gets lost a lot. Even worse was all of the story content after the gym challenge, with endless uninteresting padding and the introduction of two absurd and one-dimensional villians who weren't ever seen or mentioned until after the credits rolled, who then force you to do a loop around the entire map for no real reason.

HOWEVER, with all that being said, I still thoroughly enjoyed this game enough to not just finish the story but also to "catch em all" and complete my pokedex. The core experience of battling and catching is where this game really shines. Before the game came out, I was of the opinion that reducing the pokedex size is good for the game, and having played it now, my position on that is solidified 100%. I have not actually attempted to complete the dex in a pokemon game since gen I and II days, because they had just gotten too big for their own good and required all kinds of workarounds and jumping through hoops to get all of them (remember having to put a GBA game in one slot and a DS game in the other on the 3DS pokemon games to catch certain 'mons?). But Sword and Shield made the collecting varied and enjoyable. The wild area is a great innovation, I loved going back in between gyms to see that the weather had changed and seeing new pokemon pop up, or going back to previous areas to catch strong wild pokemon that I couldn't get before.

I also really enjoyed the hybrid of classic wild encounters and the new overworld encounter style that they introduced in the Let's Go games. It managed to keep the surprise and fun elements, but removed the annoyance and tedium of traveling and getting interrupted. I don't think I used a single Repel over my entire playthrough of this game, which is a first for me in pokemon. Raid battles were also loads of fun when you got a decent trainer set, or managed to get in an online battle, and made it a breeze to level up pokemon for dex completion using the exp candies. I also thoroughly enjoyed the Dynamax mechanic and loved the spectacle of big stadium-style pokemon gyms with roaring crowds.

Speaking of the gyms, some of the songs in the game were absolute bangers, especially the gym challenge song. Going through and hunting, catching, breeding, and leveling up all the pokemon was a truly enjoyable experience with one exception, that being the need to start an entirely new file on my husband's switch just to get the remaining 3rd starter that neither of us picked (sorry Grookey), and then being forced to replay through the tedium of the storyline for two hours just to get to the point where I unlocked the Y-comm and could finally do a link trade.

Anyway, despite some of the low points in the game, I enjoyed the experience overall. It's just a shame they have to ruin such a good core gameplay loop with the bland and uninteresting story.

Read less
wisy

Review wisy 4/5 · Mar 15, 2022

Better than predecessors but without reaching its full potential

I beat the game a few months ago but I wanted to (for once) complete the Pokédex, the DLCs, deep my toes into competitive battles ... Basically explore the game in full. In the past I would beat the Elite 4 and the post-game quests and call it a day, but Sword and Shield brought changes to make collecting and …

Read more

I beat the game a few months ago but I wanted to (for once) complete the Pokédex, the DLCs, deep my toes into competitive battles ... Basically explore the game in full. In the past I would beat the Elite 4 and the post-game quests and call it a day, but Sword and Shield brought changes to make collecting and competitive battles more accessible than ever.

Pokémon Sword & Shield is your usual Pokémon game: teenager goes on an adventure to be the very best (like no one ever was), become the region's champion, catch'em all and beat the bad guys in the process. I like to keep my reviews spoiler-free, but I'll say there's no team of baddies for a change. This time you'll be exploring the Galar, inspired in Great Britain and with very recognisable landmarks.

As always there's some post-game quests and, if you're up for more, the two DLCs can stretch your gameplay fairly longer and gear you up for competitive battles.

The majority of the changes have to do with the mechanics of the game, and many are a further development of other small changes introduced in previous games. To list a few:

  • There is no National Dex. Moreover, not all Pokémon are available or can be transferred to the game (the infamous "Dexit").
  • More regional variants introduced.
  • Pokémon are visible in the over world (like in Let's go), whilst some can only be found in random battles in the tall grass.
  • Wild area with free camera controls and Dynamax Raids, where one can find stronger Pokémon and obtain other items as a reward.
  • You can camp outside of the cities to play with your Pokémon and cook curry, which heal HP and any status, similarly to the "refresh" feature in Sun & Moon.
  • Gym battles are preluded by some missions or puzzles, which have a feel to the trials in Sun & Moon. I reckon this was better than the traditional maze with trainers in older games.
  • Dynamax (and Gigantamax) is the battle trick this time, which double the Pokémon HP and unlocks some powerful moves.
  • Exp. Share is enabled from the beginning and can't be turned off.
  • The PC can be accessed (virtually) at any time to swap party members.
  • Like in Sun/Moon, TMs can be use infinite times but the newly introduced TR (Technical Records) are single use.
  • Synchronize ability works 100% of the time in wild Pokémon instead of 50%.
  • Free and unlimited tutor to remember / forget moves.
  • On top of hyper training, players can also change the nature of their Pokémon with mints.
  • Ability capsules are back after being absent in Sun/Moon, and the new Ability patches now change regular abilities into hidden ones.
  • Move eggs can be passed down without breeding in the nursery.

All in all, there is a strong argument that all changes go towards making the game easier and less overwhelming for new players, and I know a lot of people have complained about making a traditionally easy game series, even easier. In my opinion, except for the Exp. Share, I think the player ultimately still have a choice; do you want to only use the PC at the Pokémon centers and ignore in-route camping? Go for it. On the other hand, Exp. Share encouraged me to use some mons I would've ignored in the past because I could not be bothered to level them up, and I find that positive.

But above all, I feel the entry barrier for competitive play (VGC) is lower than ever. With the new mechanics it is possible to make any Pokémon competitive-ready. Weirdly enough, VGC is restricted to 2 vs 2 battles, and these are anecdotic in the game. There are surely others reasons, but it should not surprise anybody that the esports scene is insignificant compared to other games, despite Pokémon being such a huge franchise.

When it comes to the technical side of the game, to me it is the weakest point by far. I'd choose gameplay over graphics any day, but with Game Freak's budget, the presentation of these games are just inexcusable; ugly textures, lack of voice acting, massive pop-up, messed up handling of transparencies, horrible stutter in the wild area when playing online, frame drops here and there even when the graphics are anything but impressive. It just feels rushed and unpolished.

enter image description here Transparency? Naaah, too hard. Let's go for some horrible-looking dithering.

And what to say about the online capabilities? Matchmaking for VGC works fine, but outside of that any online interaction is very limited and constrained to the wild area. For how full of players your screen can be at times, the world feels quite lifeless. In this day and age, I believe there was room for much more in the online department.

Wrap up

I think Sword and Shield are good games, better than any previous instalment, and continue the series of small improvements in the past years, but it seems the pace at which changes are introduced will never be enough to catch up with the players' demands at this stage, unless Game Freak is braver the next time.

For the avoidance of doubt, at the time of writing this review, Pokémon Legends: Arceus is already out and Pokémon Scarlet & Violet have recently been announced, and I personally don't think any of these fulfil -or will likely fulfil- the fan base expectations at this point.

Read less
BadBoyBule

Review BadBoyBule 3/5 · Jan 10, 2022

Menetetty mahis ei ole vailla meriittiä

Pokemon Sword on jo kahdeksas sukupolvi hirviönpyydystystä. Pitkästä historiastaan huolimatta sarja on edelleen hyvin samaa tavaraa kuin aiemminkin. Hyvässä ja pahassa.

Aloitetaan hyvästä: pelaaminen on edelleen hauskaa. Hirviöitä on hauska pyydystää ja suosikkeja on miltei mahdoton olla grindaamatta seuraavaan evoluutionsa tai tarpeettoman kovaan kisakuntoon. Uusimman sukupolven myötä tuodut uudet pokemonit ovat suunnittelultaankin todella mielikuvituksellisia. Hirviöiden kilvoitteluun tarkoitetut tappelut toimivat edelleen, …

Read more

Pokemon Sword on jo kahdeksas sukupolvi hirviönpyydystystä. Pitkästä historiastaan huolimatta sarja on edelleen hyvin samaa tavaraa kuin aiemminkin. Hyvässä ja pahassa.

Aloitetaan hyvästä: pelaaminen on edelleen hauskaa. Hirviöitä on hauska pyydystää ja suosikkeja on miltei mahdoton olla grindaamatta seuraavaan evoluutionsa tai tarpeettoman kovaan kisakuntoon. Uusimman sukupolven myötä tuodut uudet pokemonit ovat suunnittelultaankin todella mielikuvituksellisia. Hirviöiden kilvoitteluun tarkoitetut tappelut toimivat edelleen, ja iskurepertuaari on monipuolisempi kuin koskaan aiemmin. Lisäksi pelin mukanaan tuomat QoL-sujuvoitukset ja uutuudenkarhea avoin Wild Area ovat tervetulleita lisäyksiä pelin piristämiseksi.

Kuitenkin, enemmänkin piristystä olisi tarvittu, sillä pelissä on jatkuva menetetyn mahdollisuuden maku. Grafiikat ovat karskit, animaatiot jäykkiä, haaste loistaa taas poissaolollaan, tappelut ovat edelleen naurettavan hitaita, juoni ei ole muuta kuin tekosyy ja niin edelleen. Moneen asiaan olisi ollut helppo vaikuttaa, etenkin kun pätäkkää tekijöillä luulisi riittävän, mutta ilmassa on niin hätäilyn kuin kaavoihin kangistumisenkin makua.

Näistäkin huolimatta, peliä on vaikea vihata. Minulla oli pelatessa hauskaa ja jäin koukkuun kaikista puutteista huolimatta.

Peli on pirteämpi ja hauskempi kuin Let's Go Eevee, jolle siunasin neljä tähteä. Olin kenties liian suopea tuolloin, sillä neljä tähteä tälle vahvemmalle mutta siltikin ongelmalliselle pelikokemukselle tuntuu korkealta. Uusi vuosi, uudet aivoilut, joten arvosteluhistoriasta piittaamatta lätkäistään kolme tähteä.

Read less
adverb

Status adverb Aug 29, 2021

Just got my first two badges - yay. This game is fairly chill and while it’s not too hard that’s okay. I got to the breeding section and I know breeding can be super complicated so I’ll have to figure that out.

I’ve already put 6 hours in. It’s a good game to multi-task with. I’ve been catching up on …

Read more

Just got my first two badges - yay. This game is fairly chill and while it’s not too hard that’s okay. I got to the breeding section and I know breeding can be super complicated so I’ll have to figure that out.

I’ve already put 6 hours in. It’s a good game to multi-task with. I’ve been catching up on some Masterclasses before my subscription expires.

Read less
Permalink
adverb

Status adverb Aug 26, 2021

Played this a little more today! It’s not super complicated. Although I have to admit I’ve gotten to the wild area and there are super high level Pokemon and they are no joke. Unfortunately you can’t catch them which is a bummer. But sometimes you can’t run away either which is annoying. I guess based on earlier reviews I was …

Read more

Played this a little more today! It’s not super complicated. Although I have to admit I’ve gotten to the wild area and there are super high level Pokemon and they are no joke. Unfortunately you can’t catch them which is a bummer. But sometimes you can’t run away either which is annoying. I guess based on earlier reviews I was expecting all Pokemon to be easy?

enter image description here

There’s also the option now for Dynamaxing which I guess is just a fancy way of making more temporarily powerful Pokemon. And also an opportunity to catch high level Pokemon in the beginning?

enter image description here

I learned some more about my Pokeball dilemma. I guess when the Pokemon is lower in level you can throw a pokeball at it without weakening. But if it’s higher level not so much. There was one Pokemon that was giving me all sorts of issues and I wasted like 10 pokeballs on it, so who really knows. That’s what I get for trying to catch them all.

Read less
Permalink
adverb

Status adverb Aug 25, 2021

I had to give this a try even though I've heard mediocre things. I'm only an hour in and the game is very handhold-y, but the graphics are stunning. I brielfy had the pokemon animations turned off but I put them back on because they add to the magic. I'm sure I'll get sick of them eventually.

I was a …

Read more

I had to give this a try even though I've heard mediocre things. I'm only an hour in and the game is very handhold-y, but the graphics are stunning. I brielfy had the pokemon animations turned off but I put them back on because they add to the magic. I'm sure I'll get sick of them eventually.

I was a little surprised though that the game encourages you to catch a pokemon without weakening it first. Isn't that part of the game? I mean it certainly makes it easier if you can just throw from the beginning. I do like how it'll tell me which pokemon/attacks are effective or not effective, which I'm sure the purists hate LOL.

enter image description here

Read less
Permalink
adverb

Status adverb Aug 24, 2021

I’ve heard mixed things about this game, but I do love Pokemon. I think I’m in the mood for something on the easier side so I might pick it up. I say that now but watch me play it and be like “Eh it’s too easy”.

Permalink
paycheck_stevens

Status paycheck_stevens Jul 23, 2021

TLDR: Quality of life takes a huge leap forward. This is a great game to start or get back into the series.

Pokemon is my favorite series. I have played every generation, and any time I do not know what to play, I typically find myself playing one of the games. While there may be controversy over not being able …

Read more

TLDR: Quality of life takes a huge leap forward. This is a great game to start or get back into the series.

Pokemon is my favorite series. I have played every generation, and any time I do not know what to play, I typically find myself playing one of the games. While there may be controversy over not being able to catch them all in this game, I think the quality of life improvements introduced in sword and shield are one of the biggest leaps forward the series has seen. While each distinct activity in the game might seem a bit watered down, I feel that the game is designed in a way that allows any activity to be a more fulfilling way of completing the main story. In the past, things like contests were boxed off in their own (albeit complex) sections. Camping & cooking (and the fact that they give exp) provide a more viable way to progress for those more interested in bonding than battling/collecting than ever before. It is easy to play and train with a wide variety of pokemon now due to the exp share and access to boxes anywhere. And finally, you can make a significant chunk in creating a living dex much more easily in this generation than any prior. Although I had every generation of games, I never tried to collect them all until these games. And while I could not catch everything, I was able to catch a lot more for a lot less effort. Any other sacrifices for me are overcome by the ability to play on a big screen and on the go. The game no longer feels like an archaic RPG (although I wish I could skip more story scenes) and I have recommended (with success) to multiple friends who were interested in the series but never actually played.

Read less
Permalink
Girafro

Status Girafro Jul 12, 2021

Finally decided to pick up the expansion packs and I'm having a blast once again. Since I've beaten the game everything is up scaled to around level 60 so I've swapped out my maxed out heavy hitters for a team more aligned and with Pokemon I hadn't really used. Don't wanna steam roll through!

This is probably my favourite Pokemon …

Read more

Finally decided to pick up the expansion packs and I'm having a blast once again. Since I've beaten the game everything is up scaled to around level 60 so I've swapped out my maxed out heavy hitters for a team more aligned and with Pokemon I hadn't really used. Don't wanna steam roll through!

This is probably my favourite Pokemon title at this point, loving it!

Read less
Permalink
georgeypoorgey

Status georgeypoorgey Jul 4, 2021

Happy "Day My Daughter Beat Pokemon Sword's Main Game But Not The DLC" Day

Permalink
Octjillery

Status Octjillery Feb 26, 2021

So I made up the team that I wanted to use on my Shield playthrough. (Picture below of what the main team will be when fully-evolved, plus at least three that I'm going to swap in occasionally because I've never used them and it's so easy to change your team at any time in this gen.)

I wanted to make …

Read more

So I made up the team that I wanted to use on my Shield playthrough. (Picture below of what the main team will be when fully-evolved, plus at least three that I'm going to swap in occasionally because I've never used them and it's so easy to change your team at any time in this gen.)

I wanted to make a whole team with colors that I really like together (light blues, pastel pinks/purples--the yellow that several of them have just kinda worked out to tie them together even more). It was pretty much impossible to find a Fire type that fit this and wasn't Chandelure, which I was trying not to use again even though it's my favorite Pokémon. Didn't feel right not using an actual Fire type and just relying on a Pokémon on my team having a Fire move, so I ended up deciding against Polteageist in my main team, again. Really wanted to finally use Mareanie, but I picked Sobble and couldn't bring myself to Box it. I've noted who can learn Steel and Poison moves from TMs/TRs so that I have some moves for handling Fairy types. I'll probably add in a Fighting to swap in as well, if I can, but for now it'll be covered with Double Kick and such.

I bred the Pokémon that I wanted for my team on Sword, had to trade the eggs over to my boyfriend's game, and then from his game over to my Shield. My friend who has Shield traded me a Goomy to breed as well. Thankfully trading is much, much faster than it used to be, so trading 9 eggs twice didn't take all that long. It's just kind of frustrating having to do it that way. I've always been able to trade with myself with multiple GameBoys or DS systems, so the move of the series to Switch made that more of a process with the fact that Switch games don't save to the cartridge. (Also, you can't put eggs onto Home, so I couldn't just do that.)

I'm not done with all of the DLC in Sword yet, but I want to play through the main game again at this point and not get burnt out on Legendary-catching. I spent like 35 minutes trying to catch Regirock last weekend, with it Paralyzed and with barely any HP, only for it to Struggle and KO itself. I've always hated how frustrating Legendary-catching can be for no reason, so I know if I just keep doing that for days I'll drop the games again.

enter image description here

Soooo anyway, has anyone else done something like this--trying to keep to a color scheme in their Pokémon team, or something similar? I'd say "my aesthetic(s)" is/are space/galaxy colors or the equivalent of an Arizona green tea can. Favorite color is teal/turquoise/other light blues, but I really like it in tandem with warm pastels.

Read less
Permalink
Octjillery

Status Octjillery Feb 18, 2021

Picked Sword back up again this past weekend, after over a year of leaving it untouched. I bought the expansions in like December with the intention of maybe putting some more time into it, but never did. Some friends were playing and I decided to do a few raids with them (and then got into the Milcery event), and now …

Read more

Picked Sword back up again this past weekend, after over a year of leaving it untouched. I bought the expansions in like December with the intention of maybe putting some more time into it, but never did. Some friends were playing and I decided to do a few raids with them (and then got into the Milcery event), and now I'm baaaack in iiiiit.

I had my complaints about this latest installment in the franchise after finishing the main storyline in 2019, but overall, it's not all that bad. (Diamond and Pearl are still the worst, sorry.) I still think the story was basically non-existent, even for a Pokemon game. Team Yell can't even be considered a team. There's really no established antagonist until the end of the game. Hop is the most pathetic, useless rival yet. All of that aside, though... I am a sucker for customization, so I've loved the addition of clothing in the last few gens. The environments in this game are beautiful. I found myself just kind of in awe while walking in a cave and going down a slope, and comparing that to the three little horizontal lines indicating a ramp in the early games. There are a lot of elements that make things way easier than they need to be (move tutor in every Pokemon Center, for free; camping to heal up basically anywhere; EXP share; etc.) but I don't really find it detrimental to the experience.

I haven't gotten to The Crown Tundra yet, but there's definitely some fun stuff to do on Isle of Armor. There are the challenges to complete for the Dojo to get Kubfu, the tower to battle through to evolve it, finding 151 Diglett around the various areas of the Isle, and lots of new Pokemon to snag. There are also new hair styles and additions to all of clothing stores, as well as some new bike styles.

I'm having a good time. I've been reluctant to pick the game back up but I'm glad I did. I bought both games at release, so once I've done all of the DLC, I'll eventually start up Shield as well.

Read less
Permalink
Mooselover32

Status Mooselover32 Dec 31, 2020

12/31/2020 Started Isle of Armor DLC, currently on the third task.

Permalink
Aestheticist

Status Aestheticist Dec 25, 2020

100 hours on Route 1 to start the game with a shiny Skwovet. Named the red bugger Eleanor. Seeing her rubbing the cheeks when cooking curry was totally worth the effort. The lockdown is doing things to people.

(My mum actually found it as she’s shiny hunting while watching television. Best Christmas present ever. She wants to go for Vanillite …

Read more

100 hours on Route 1 to start the game with a shiny Skwovet. Named the red bugger Eleanor. Seeing her rubbing the cheeks when cooking curry was totally worth the effort. The lockdown is doing things to people.

(My mum actually found it as she’s shiny hunting while watching television. Best Christmas present ever. She wants to go for Vanillite next)

Read less
Permalink
FrogBard

Review FrogBard 2/5 · Oct 22, 2020

this game was kind of rushed

i think rushed games have kinda been a problem in pokemon since like, 2002, but that was alot less apparent when the games used 2d sprites. i really hope TPC stops making super strict deadlines for the pokemon games cause the quality has REALLY taken a hit in recent games. i like a lot of the pokemon designs in this …

Read more

i think rushed games have kinda been a problem in pokemon since like, 2002, but that was alot less apparent when the games used 2d sprites. i really hope TPC stops making super strict deadlines for the pokemon games cause the quality has REALLY taken a hit in recent games. i like a lot of the pokemon designs in this game though

Read less
jadedwitch

Status jadedwitch Aug 10, 2020

i'm currently preparing to battle the fairy gym leader. i'm new to pokemon so i'm trying my best to figure out which pokemon i should go with, mostly with the help of the internet. it's annoying to level up a pokemon that you haven't used since it requires a lot of grinding, but battling dynamax pokemon has other rewards so …

Read more

i'm currently preparing to battle the fairy gym leader. i'm new to pokemon so i'm trying my best to figure out which pokemon i should go with, mostly with the help of the internet. it's annoying to level up a pokemon that you haven't used since it requires a lot of grinding, but battling dynamax pokemon has other rewards so i guess it's worth it.

Read less
Permalink
DirtyMidnighter

Review DirtyMidnighter 3/5 · Mar 11, 2020

Brings Back Some of That Poke-Magic

This is easily the most I've enjoyed a Pokemon game since the original. The magic had been missing from this series for a long time for me, even as recently as Sun and Moon. There were entire generations I completely skipped because it just didn't seem like there wasn't really anything exciting or fresh about it. This is the first …

Read more

This is easily the most I've enjoyed a Pokemon game since the original. The magic had been missing from this series for a long time for me, even as recently as Sun and Moon. There were entire generations I completely skipped because it just didn't seem like there wasn't really anything exciting or fresh about it. This is the first time I can definitively say that the formula has been successfully updated in some compelling ways. And while some might say it doesn't go far enough, I think it's a firm step in the right direction.

Pros:

  • Being able to see Pokemon walking around in the world is a massive deal.
  • Automatic EXP share THANK GOD.
  • Wild Area is a great idea that can be updated and iterated down the line.
  • Graphics are colorful, vibrant and detailed. Pokemon has never looked better.
  • Pokemon roster is giant featuring great old designs and compelling new one.
  • Dynamaxing is a neat mechanic that allows for even more wild Pokemon designs.

Cons:

  • Story is still really basic and not particularly compelling, No voice acting.
  • It's still arguably a somewhat boring game. You have to be into this kind of thing.
  • The final evolutions of the starters are underwhelming.
  • No Bulbasaur and Squirtle! (For now)
Read less
mountsleepyhead

Review mountsleepyhead 4/5 · Mar 10, 2020

Formulaic, But Still Fun as Hell

I haven't played a full Pokemon game since Pokemon Blue back in the day, but Pokemon Go got me hooked again and I thought Pokemon Shield was a total blast. Yes there is a big nostalgia factor, but that's what kept me coming back. It's a can't miss formula. Catch 'em all. While there was a lot of griping about …

Read more

I haven't played a full Pokemon game since Pokemon Blue back in the day, but Pokemon Go got me hooked again and I thought Pokemon Shield was a total blast. Yes there is a big nostalgia factor, but that's what kept me coming back. It's a can't miss formula. Catch 'em all. While there was a lot of griping about the fact that the game wouldn't feature all 8,000 Pokemon ever or whatever, I feel like that was coming from spoiled brats who have no idea how hard it is to make a game (my favorite thing about this was the "It only takes five minutes to put the Pokemon model in Pokemon Sword & Shield" with the counterpoint being a bunch of people doing 5 minute Pokemon renders that ranged somewhere from hilarious to nightmare fuel). While I would happily eat up a more mature Pokemon story (read: anything that breaks the mold of defeat gym bosses, catch and grind to level up Pokemon, become the ultimate champion), I fully acknowledge that this is a kid's game and it excels not just because it is fun, but it's a perfect gateway for a whole new generation of kids to learn about Pokemon via the Switch. Honestly, I'm only dinging the game because I had to put up with my idiot best friend/rival Hop who knows exactly one character animation (you know which one I'm talking about) and is seemingly fantastically rich given how much money I got off him during our one sided squash match battles. But he's good natured and loyal so what can you do? Overall though this was a fun game that allowed me to relive the glory days of the late 90s (where I bought not only a copy of Pokemon Red, but an additional Game Boy so I could get all 150 Pokemon) while turning my 6-year-old into a Pokemaniac.

Read less
lil_pushkins

Review lil_pushkins 4/5 · Jan 9, 2020

Finally! Yes FINALLY! Infeel this is as close to a reboot Pokemon will have for a very long time. Funny, exciting, cute, fun... it hits all the marks. I take no issue with a truncated pokedex but wish some of the choices would have been better (why do I have access to... every water/ground pokemon?). A stellar soundtrack, wonderful character …

Read more

Finally! Yes FINALLY! Infeel this is as close to a reboot Pokemon will have for a very long time. Funny, exciting, cute, fun... it hits all the marks. I take no issue with a truncated pokedex but wish some of the choices would have been better (why do I have access to... every water/ground pokemon?). A stellar soundtrack, wonderful character design, excellent flow. A wonderful step forward for the series. Haters to the left!

Read less
Asurak

Review Asurak 2/5 · Jan 3, 2020

36/100

The good thing about this game is that it is Pokemon. The bad thing about this game is that it is Pokemon.

While other franchises like Mario or The Legend of Zelda all became something bigger, something better with the Nintendo Switch, Pokemon feels like it shouldn't even have left the Nintendo 3DS. Not only does Sword/Shield fail to evolve …

Read more

The good thing about this game is that it is Pokemon. The bad thing about this game is that it is Pokemon.

While other franchises like Mario or The Legend of Zelda all became something bigger, something better with the Nintendo Switch, Pokemon feels like it shouldn't even have left the Nintendo 3DS. Not only does Sword/Shield fail to evolve (ironic, considering how this game is all about evolution). It is an even worse title than most of what he have seen of this series.

Everything about this game stinks of low quality and feels rushed. There is no content whatsoever in the postgame, the main "story" is so boring, at one point I just wanted it to be over, I was begging the Poke Gods to relieve me from this pain. Hop is the most annoying piece of Trubbish ever, I can't remember ever having a worse rival. The cities and routes are as boring and lifeless as they have ever been. There aren't even many new and notable Pokemon that could have helped. Dexit certainly doesn't help there.

The presentation is just...let's just say that Pokemon Go is fifty times more appealing presentation-wise. The graphics are vomit-inducing, the music at a certain point feels like rape to my ears and one thing bugged me out so hard. What the hell were they thinking, when they left out any voice acting? It felt so weird, I felt so uncomfortable; every time a character in a cutscene opened their mouths, I just wanted to look away. Also, sure, it's a Pokemon Game, but I feel like there would be better dialogue in a Tetris game, it was so bad. Did the localization team not get paid or something?

Of course, as a Pokemon game, it has to be fun, and sure, it was fun...until it wasn't. The new gameplay mechanics seem really interesting at first, the Wild Area, the Dyna- and Gigantamaxing, but you'll soon find out how boring these features become after some time. Weirdly, the Pokemon battles felt so off this time around. It felt really slow, and I didn't even really know why. And we know that Game Freak wanted to work on some "high quality animations" and we know that they didn't; or they tried, at least they tried.

Pokemon Sword and Shield feel more like a devolution in the end and are definitely not worth your 60 bucks, that can get you games like Breath of the Wild, or Mario Odyssey, and now if you'll excuse me, I think I'm going back to Pokemon SoulSilver.

Read less
aristotlehaha

Review aristotlehaha 3/5 · Nov 26, 2019

Not As Bad As Expected

Leading up to this game I had extremely and I mean EXTREMELY low expectations for this game. The graphics looked like shit, all the new Pokemon didn't look good at all and the fact that 75% of the Pokedex is missing left me believing this game was going to suck.

To an extent it was still pretty underwhelming. Definitely one …

Read more

Leading up to this game I had extremely and I mean EXTREMELY low expectations for this game. The graphics looked like shit, all the new Pokemon didn't look good at all and the fact that 75% of the Pokedex is missing left me believing this game was going to suck.

To an extent it was still pretty underwhelming. Definitely one of the shortest mainline Pokemon games of all time and a very VERY light story. There is barely any conflict until the end of the game and there is barely anything to do after you complete the story. After I beat the game I felt very unsatisfied, like something was missing. Something felt missing throughout this whole game. That being time to explore this world. The Galar region sucks. It's not an interesting region at all. There is nothing to do aside from go from route to route and town to town to get all seven badges (because for some reason they couldn't add in 8 like usual).

The few things I enjoyed about the game honestly is all the fun I have had playing this game with my friends. Seeing my friends love the game made me appreciate it a bit more than I'd expect. Some of the flaws rubbed off me but ever since I beat the game in the span of 2 days in less than 20 hours I have been desperate for new stuff to do in the game aside from train all my Pokemon to level 100, surprise trades that take years to work and online battles.

It's a fun game but soooo not worth the 60 dollars.

Read less