Review aelli7 4/5 · Jan 25, 2021
Not bad, not great
This is a game that hits exactly on the 3-star mark for me. It was good. It helped me relax. Nothing about it irked me, but nothing challenged me either. Probably the most difficult part of this game is living with the guilt that you effortlessly crushed Hop's and other trainers' dreams over and over again.
My favorite bits? The …
This is a game that hits exactly on the 3-star mark for me. It was good. It helped me relax. Nothing about it irked me, but nothing challenged me either. Probably the most difficult part of this game is living with the guilt that you effortlessly crushed Hop's and other trainers' dreams over and over again.
My favorite bits? The music, the localization, and the town design, all of which were REALLY good. The British English dialogue consistently cracked me up, the music felt so right in every situation, and I want to spend the rest of my life in Ballonlea.
Yet, many parts of the game felt uninspired to me: the story, the Wild Area (it felt so empty to me for some reason), and the battling in general. Maybe I'm just getting too old and have played too many Pokemon games at this point, or maybe it's because I've started playing Hearthstone recently (where the CPU is actually smart), but the unfair advantages you get with battling in this game and other Pokemon games is starting to get to me in a way that doesn't make winning ever feel rewarding.
I would say that due to the good points of Pokemon SWSH, it was worth playing for me, but as soon as I beat the story + main post-game content, I was quite ready to move on.
*Note: I don't have an Online subscription, so I wasn't able to do everything in the game. Maybe raiding would have been fun?


