Nintendo POKEMON 045496596583 Pokémon Sword - Nintendo Switc
$41.99
Condition: New
edition: Sword
platform for display: Nintendo Switch
Top positive review
16 people found this helpful
Way better than you think! :D
By Alondra on Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2019
I have not fully beaten the game but i did make it to the third gym and a route beyond that and i was not expecting it to be this good :) with past games, u just simply go in the gyms and beat some trainers to get to the gym leader. This game still holds true to that but they added a gym challenge to spice things up. Gym challenges are certain objectives u have to do while you're also beating the trainers and its just so much fun and the scenery as u walk in is so breathtaking :) once u complete the challenge, the doors open and tons of people r cheering making u feel like actual pokemon trainer :D When the first gym leader dynamxed his pokemon, it makes things a bit tougher as it did way more damage than what i expected it to even though his pokemon isnt super effective against mine. That forced me to dynamax and set up defensive moves such as light screen and reflect and held up just in time for the 3 turns to be over and his pokemon reversed back to being tiny. I ended up beating the gym with red hp. The second gym was easy to beat since i had an electric type corgi and the 3rd gym gave me a bit of a challenge since i didnt have any pokemon with type advantages but still managed to win my second time around :) This game has more freedom to roam around when ur done interacting with the main characters and theres lots of hidden stuff on the roads that shine as ur passing through. The diversity of old and new pokemon is outstanding as well. Theres lots of pokemon to choose from in every route. Even in the beginning of ur journey, u can start fishing with ur fishing rod so u can mix and match the perfect team from the start :) i would also advise being very careful in the wild area because i got my butt kicked with a level 45 Galvantula while i was just level 12. I was lucky to escape with my last pokemon still unfainted xD i was dumb enough to interact with it since i thought i would be lucky enough to catch it but found out u have to beat a certain amount of gyms in order to catch high level pokemon or else it'll just tell u that it wont let its guard down. Its the same concept as having a certain amount of gym badges to make high level pokemon from trades obey u. I had to find out the hard way lol Now for the designs of the new pokemon and graphics of the games. Everyone has their own opinions on this ever since it was announced that there was gonna be no national dex. Personally, i avoided the leaks so idk what im expecting to get. So far, i love every single pokemon i have come across. Some r weird and funny looking but they do grow on u as u figure out they are really good in battles :) when they evolved, i still love the designs and was so surprised of the typings that were added and became even more useful to keep in ur team. It is true that many battle move animations and models r reused from past games but it really shouldnt matter all that much as alot of old moves have new animations and the pokemon's colors and textures look way better than the previous generations. The graphics in the wild area is the best ive seen except for the trees. The weird part is, the berry trees in the wild area look completely fine and fit well with the good graphics so my guess is that the company didnt really bother making those normal trees look as good since u cant interact with them at all and in my opinion thats completely fine. The graphics in the towns, caves, and routes are completely breathtaking so theres nothing negative i can say there :) Despite lack of national dex i will say this. Overall, this game deserves its 5 stars and worth every penny. The variety of pokemon, the fun battles, and both ur awesome and jerk rivals make it a really fun experience for both oldschool and new trainers to enjoy. As i stated, i avoided every single thing about this game besides the announcement trailers from pokemon and nintendo so i was nervous since so many people were stating that the animations were garbage. Playing this game, i just dont see anything wrong with how it looks and how the pokemon move. The game and its scenery looks absolutely beautiful. I really recommend this game to at least be given a chance. I know it will be worth the gameplay :)
Top critical review
1 people found this helpful
Nothing special... More like 2.5 stars
By T on Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2021
I preordered this and received it upon release date, so this review is long overdue. I finished the game within a week of receiving it and haven't opened it since. The graphics are nice (though could still be polished a bit more), soundtrack is awesome, and it was hit of nostalgia. But that was all. The storyline felt short and lackluster, towns underwhelming, and there was just SO MUCH handholding. I understand that the game is targeted towards kids, but please respect and trust your players' ability to figure the game out. I don't remember the other games being this easy to complete. I remember grinding and struggling to beat certain gym leaders and the elite four in Pokemon Diamond when I was a kid. This game makes it too easy to level up and beat everyone. Not to mention, the gym battles and puzzles were too simple. Please give us a challenge! The after game play isn't exciting at all. At least in past games you had stuff to do. With Diamond, there was the Battle Area and lots of places to explore such as the entirety of Mt. Cornet or catching any legendaries you missed out on. If you already did everything, there were also rare pokemon to catch and competitions to participate in. But in this game, you're done after everything. The only things left for you to do is possibly the Battle Tower, Wild Area, or the once a day battle with the developer. You can't even re-battle trainers because there's no versus seeker. The towns are also something I'd like to comment on. They're just big empty spaces, and some of them you can't even do anything in. Even the restaurants are just there for decoration. We should at least be able to buy dishes in restaurants or interact with them in one way or another. Maybe have minigames or side quests? There's also the missed opportunity of just including more features to be explored in the towns. A shopping center maybe? Arcade? Even the character side quests were lacking. You also can't even watch the TV. It just displays the same thing. In previous games you were able to see updates on the weather on certain routes, get game tips, and even hear about sightings of rare pokemon after the story was over. Such a missed opportunity here. Even the path to each town was one straight line. You can literally not get lost at all. There's no accidentally venturing off the path and ending up someplace interesting. It's just a path, grass with pokemon, and trainers to battle. The distance between each town was also short and easy so there's little to no excitement there. I guess curry making is fun, but it gets old easily. Same thing for the wild area. I thought, from the trailer, that EVERYTHING was going to be like the wild area with pokemon roaming all over and you can go anywhere you want. Basically, this game had so much potential. Imagine if this game were like Breath of the Wild. No complete directions, you're free to roam and fulfill the storyline at your own pace, wild pokemon everywhere, filled with random side quests that you can do instead of sticking to the story, and plenty of nooks and crannies for you to explore. Overall, I guess I can say that what this game lacks is the feeling of exploration. Everything was so goal-oriented and doesn't provide enough freedom to venture beyond the storyline. So, should you get this game? Sure if you still want to give it a try, but not for the full price. I'm sure there are plenty of sellers out there willing to part with their copy for a lower price. The game overall isn't COMPLETELY bad. It may be fun for first time players, but it will surely lack for veterans or those who want more from the world in the game.
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