Main game
3.30 average rating based on 2579 ratings
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 …
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?
В целом геймплей упрощается, постгейма практически нет. Но для фанатов и для меня в частности разницы никакой. Я доволен. Но в этот раз восторга не испытываю.
1 Second Review: Pokémon Shield
Not the reinvention the Pokémon series needed, and defintely not because of cut Pokémon, but still a fine entry in the series with great social aspects and fantastisch Quality of Life improvements.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time with this Pokemon game. I've been a fan since the Pokemon Blue days, and this is probably one of my favourites. It's also the first game that I have completed the Pokedex in since Blue. Initially, I had concerns like others about them leaving out many Pokemon from this game. However, this made completing the Pokedex very achievable and therefore a much more enjoyable experience. I didn't miss any Pokemon - there are still 400 to collect and use and it allowed me to use some Pokemon that I normally wouldn't have.
The pacing of the game is a little different to most other Pokemon games, as the first 3 or 4 badges take quite a while to collect. But it also means that the variety of Pokemon that you have a chance to catch early on in the game is significant. This was a big improvement on past games, some are still rare and only available late game as they should be, but your choices for using in the first couple of gyms is very broad. It has come a long way from taking on Brock with your starter, a Pidgey and a bug. …
I thoroughly enjoyed my time with this Pokemon game. I've been a fan since the Pokemon Blue days, and this is probably one of my favourites. It's also the first game that I have completed the Pokedex in since Blue. Initially, I had concerns like others about them leaving out many Pokemon from this game. However, this made completing the Pokedex very achievable and therefore a much more enjoyable experience. I didn't miss any Pokemon - there are still 400 to collect and use and it allowed me to use some Pokemon that I normally wouldn't have.
The pacing of the game is a little different to most other Pokemon games, as the first 3 or 4 badges take quite a while to collect. But it also means that the variety of Pokemon that you have a chance to catch early on in the game is significant. This was a big improvement on past games, some are still rare and only available late game as they should be, but your choices for using in the first couple of gyms is very broad. It has come a long way from taking on Brock with your starter, a Pidgey and a bug.
I enjoyed the Raid battles and Dynamaxing, however I do wish they would stick with a concept, as mega evolution and Z moves have come and gone and I feel like it would be good to stick with 1 of those options long term. As always, I wish the main story provided a little more challenge and diversity, but I think a lot of the quality of life changes they made really helped spread out some of the monotony of previous games. Not having to go back to a computer to swap out Pokemon is great and they really make levelling up new additions to your team easy and quick.
The best feature in my opinion is having the Pokemon in the overworld. It's crazy that it's taken this long for that to happen, but I'm really glad that experiment from Let's Go made it across to Sword and Shield as it really makes it feel like a Pokemon filled world, as it should be.
The online system is a little bit janky, but it functions well enough - I think it will probably get better over time when they activate Pokemon Home in 2020. That being said, it's unfortunate that wasn't available to launch with the game.
All in all, I enjoyed this Pokemon game more than I thought I would, and I'm glad that I was able to complete the 'Dex just by trading with 1 friend. I would recommend it to any Pokemon fan, even if you're upset about the Dexit, as it really improved the game in my view. Hopefully the next instalments continue to build on this great base!
I love raids and shiny hunting. The story is more than I would expect from a Pokemon game, and all the characters are so adorable and amazing. After completing the Pokedex I didn't even care about the whole dexit, because let's be honest, completing it is a lot of work for someone who doesn't transfer pokemon from version to version.
But oh man... we have around 400 pokemon in current dex for S&S, and NO option to sort them in our box according to dex number or element, select multiple ones without them being arranged next to each other, or ANY way to sort them except manually. I'm sorry but you just can't expect people to manually move every single pokemon in 20 boxes when you have so many of them. This is not a quality of life feature, it is a necessity for a future pokemon game.
My second complaint would be about refreshing stamps. I mean, I can use the surprise trade trick, but why make people find and use workarounds instead of just make the refresh option appear more often? And I want to have a streamlined method of going from raid to raid and finding ones …
I love raids and shiny hunting. The story is more than I would expect from a Pokemon game, and all the characters are so adorable and amazing. After completing the Pokedex I didn't even care about the whole dexit, because let's be honest, completing it is a lot of work for someone who doesn't transfer pokemon from version to version.
But oh man... we have around 400 pokemon in current dex for S&S, and NO option to sort them in our box according to dex number or element, select multiple ones without them being arranged next to each other, or ANY way to sort them except manually. I'm sorry but you just can't expect people to manually move every single pokemon in 20 boxes when you have so many of them. This is not a quality of life feature, it is a necessity for a future pokemon game.
My second complaint would be about refreshing stamps. I mean, I can use the surprise trade trick, but why make people find and use workarounds instead of just make the refresh option appear more often? And I want to have a streamlined method of going from raid to raid and finding ones I want
If not for that, WOW is Pokemon S&S a great game. The raids, gigantamaxing, fun characters. 60 hours went by in a flash! and it will be probably 60 more :D But is it a nostalgia from 1998 keeping me afloat, like 6 million other people, or is it objectively a good game? we will probably never know.
My first Pokémon game played to the finish since Gold/Silver and overall had a great time with it. My experience was dampened by the lacklustre story and uninteresting characters barring a select few along with some pretty horrible visuals for the times we are in, but everything else from the soundtrack and exploration to battles and hunting Pokémon kept me enticed and every single one of those Gyms were a pleasure to conquer! Add in the fun raid battle's and it's easy for me to not let the negative areas cloud my judgment too much.

God I'm trying to work through this DLC for Pokemon Sword and it's SO. FUCKING. DULL. It's easily one of the worst DLC's I've ever played, and it sucks cause the base game is one of my favorite mainline titles. It wouldn't be nearly as bad if I didn't have to level up this Pokemon to lvl 70 simply to finish the main questline, but it's taking for fucking ever and it's so tedious.
The game looks really nice! I really liked the big open field you can explore I just wish that there were more areas like that. The story was kinda eh. The new pokemon were pretty cool. The dynamax feature is pretty dope as well but its kinda broken.
Even though I have to finish 2023 releases Kona II and Vernal Edge before year's end, and even though I have Gravity Circuit and Baldur's Gate 3 literally in the mail right now, either of which may arrive before year's end, all the news about the Scarlet/Violet DLC has had be in the mood to Pokemon hunt.
So for years and years now, probably since about 2010, I've been working on a "living dex". Which is to say, one of every single Pokemon, including alternate formes, stored in Dex order in Pokemon Home. I got Pokemon Sword + Expansion to snag some of the Sword exclusives and expansion mons I otherwise did not have, and I recently got an absolute steal on the HK version of Violet + Expansion for $70 on eBay.
Sword itself... Fuck, man, this game is not good. Especially now that SV has come out and iterated upon every quality of life improvement this one brought to the table. The characters are terrible, the writing is bad, and everything just feels incredibly cheap. The battle animations are incredibly lazy, it's really quite amazing just how much SV actually improved upon them.
I'm excited to play the …
Even though I have to finish 2023 releases Kona II and Vernal Edge before year's end, and even though I have Gravity Circuit and Baldur's Gate 3 literally in the mail right now, either of which may arrive before year's end, all the news about the Scarlet/Violet DLC has had be in the mood to Pokemon hunt.
So for years and years now, probably since about 2010, I've been working on a "living dex". Which is to say, one of every single Pokemon, including alternate formes, stored in Dex order in Pokemon Home. I got Pokemon Sword + Expansion to snag some of the Sword exclusives and expansion mons I otherwise did not have, and I recently got an absolute steal on the HK version of Violet + Expansion for $70 on eBay.
Sword itself... Fuck, man, this game is not good. Especially now that SV has come out and iterated upon every quality of life improvement this one brought to the table. The characters are terrible, the writing is bad, and everything just feels incredibly cheap. The battle animations are incredibly lazy, it's really quite amazing just how much SV actually improved upon them.
I'm excited to play the Expansion content though, because I never have, and the rival character Klara.... Sounds kind of weird to say of a kids game, but absolutely my "type". Absolutely adore her personality and aesthetic. One of my favourite human Pokemon characters, easily.
Sword is great and all, but the Pokejobs aspect makes NO sense.
"Requires up to 5". Up to 5 of mine or just 5 in general? What do you mean by this? Also there's no telling how long each one will last, none of them have a time limit next to them. Also there's no way I'm ever going to be able to catch enough Pokemon to send them on any jobs considering you can't catch a goddamn thing in this game because it's so unbalanced in terms of wild fights. So yeah, this aspect doesn't make sense, doesn't work and I'm just gonna ignore it lmao
I will say, if I have any real criticisms of this game, outside of how impossible it is to catch literally anything, it's that there's not enough...side stuff going on. In the older titles you had the Teams (which have only gotten goofier and goofier over the years, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, just something I noticed) and all sorts of little side stories. This one has virtually nothing besides you going from gym to gym, and most of the gym leaders are easy as pie, which is nice, but still. Sure …
Sword is great and all, but the Pokejobs aspect makes NO sense.
"Requires up to 5". Up to 5 of mine or just 5 in general? What do you mean by this? Also there's no telling how long each one will last, none of them have a time limit next to them. Also there's no way I'm ever going to be able to catch enough Pokemon to send them on any jobs considering you can't catch a goddamn thing in this game because it's so unbalanced in terms of wild fights. So yeah, this aspect doesn't make sense, doesn't work and I'm just gonna ignore it lmao
I will say, if I have any real criticisms of this game, outside of how impossible it is to catch literally anything, it's that there's not enough...side stuff going on. In the older titles you had the Teams (which have only gotten goofier and goofier over the years, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, just something I noticed) and all sorts of little side stories. This one has virtually nothing besides you going from gym to gym, and most of the gym leaders are easy as pie, which is nice, but still. Sure there's the legendary stuff going on, but it's much more in the background and you are much less involved than usual. For someone who loves linearity in gaming, this is linear to the max.
But yeah, gonna ignore Pokejobs, they don't make sense.
If I have any complaints about Sword, it's this...why are wild Pokemon, not even high leveled and with their health completely wittled down to nothing, impossible to catch but beating a Gym Leader is a breeze? The fuck kinda difficulty curve is this. It's almost impossible to build out a team I like because it's almost impossible to catch anything.
Holy shit this is SO jarring. Visually it's no secret that Pokemon has always one upped themselves with each release, specifically each new console cycle, but to see where we started and where we are now is...weird to say the least. A real 3d world, no more top down or even pseudo top down visual style. I've liked all the games in how they were presented, but this is gorgeous and I am already in love with Sword.
I bought the DLC recently, having decided to play it before the new games come out. So far the DLC is fantastic! I'm only on the Isle of Armour and the open levels make me wish it was what Sword/Shield were. It makes me even more excited for Violet when it finally arrive.
A bit ashamed to admit this is the first time I've completed the Pokédex, despite having played several entries before. I guess you don't need to go so much out of your way these days to complete it, but it still gave me a good sense of achievement. The review will follow soon!

Guys, I did it! A friend helped me with the two DLCs and I‘ve completed the 'dex now!
PS: I‘m a little hyped for Arceus and Scarlet …

Nuzlock / Hardcore run completed.
4 of my pokemon killed. :(
Started playing this one some time ago and I enjoy it a lot. I kinda held off playing it since half the world was shitting on it but what do you know, it's Pokemon alright. It has some nice QoL additions and new features that make it super chill to play. It's also still super easy and the battles feel like they happen in slow motion. If an RPG has battles that can last seconds, it's done a lot to please me already.
I also haven't looked at 8th gen Pokemons beforehand so I'm seeing a lot of new acquintances which is fun.
There is a new Pokemon movie on Netflix and I have thoughts on it.
I beat the main game last night. Of course, everyone knows in Pokemon, even when you’re done with the main story, you’re not really done.
The one thing that annoyed me was when you get to final challenge in the game, it’s not really a final challenge. Because oh no there’s this battle, and then this thing you got to do, and then don’t forget this. And then SURPRISE this thing shows up.
So moral of the story is, don’t be like me and think “oh I’m at the Championship battle now, this is the end.” Because it’s not. If you’re tired, just go to sleep. It’s gonna be a while and it’s not worth staying up late to finish the boss battles because... you got a while.
Now at least I can watch YouTube videos criticizing the Shield/Sword story without being spoiled on it. Not that there’s really a whole lot to spoil since the story isn’t amazing..