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Unfortunately kind of mediocre.

I don’t care what people say about gen 8, I loved the shit out of the games. I loved dynamax battles, and this felt like a good pokémon game, very very overhated.

If you want to play Pokemon I don't think any entry will disappoint you. You feel way too detached from the story and the game looks kind of ugly at times, but it's still perfectly fine. Dynamax Adventures from the DLC was a great addition.

This game's lucky I like the characters, because the linearity drives me crazy

Depois de ter jogado o desastroso Scarlet e Violet esse Shield foi até legalzinho e bonito, ost 10/10 mas 0 conteúdo extra no jogo (isso se vc n pagar 150 conto em DLC)


not bad but definitely not great

5/10

MELHOR POKEMON DISPARADO.

Mas é Pokémon, não espere muito. É muito lindo e pra mim virou o melhor da franquia (estou conhecendo agora e já até comprei o Scarlet por conta do anime da Netflix), os personagens são muito carismáticos e sinceramente? as batalhas finais são bem desafiadoras até pra quem ficou grindando no matinho que nem eu. O momento que me tornei a campeã de Galar foi inesquecível, as batalhas de ginásio nesse jogo deveriam se estender pro restante dos jogos por que a qualidade do Dynamax é ABSURDA.

A motivação do vilão é HORROROSA mas eu gosto como o jogo é inocente a ponto de não prender ninguém e um pedido de desculpas ser suficiente, além disso o jogo zuar os gêmeos SABENDO que eles são estranhos me abstém de critica-los, acho que você colocando uma playlist animada que gosta nas retas finais e jogar no puro hype só aumenta as qualidades do jogo.

Best theming for a Pokemon game - styling it after sports championships with giant arenas and fans is really fun and a smart choice. Dynamax goes hard, the music is great, and it's visually gorgeous - I can't understand why that's critiqued. The story however feels very much incomplete, there's a number of potentially interesting things in there but it feels rushed out. Gameplay is still too easy, I needed to swap my team around constantly to not overlevel and ruin the fun - but that's how every modern Pokemon has been, it needs fixing but this game is not uniquely bad for it. The postgame is entirely lackluster, the trend unfortunately seems to be DLC as a replacement. The Pokemon games need to lengthen the development cycle again, there's something really special here but it's not given the time to reach full potential

It honestly is a pretty good pokemon game people are just salty.

this games solid and fun but it sorely needs a postgame and the only way you can get a decent one is by paying for it >:(

i wish the type matchups mattered in these games past the halfway mark, once my pokemon started being a few levels higher on average against everything i was facing there was just no challenge left unfortunately

Ocarina of Time on the N64 ran better than this game.

MID. It was fun, I always enjoy having new pokemon adventures, but it felt lacking to me. NINTENDO I BEG OF YOU to not rush your pokemon games!!

I actually love this game !!!! The musics, charactres and story are just what I wan in a pokemon game !!!

This review contains spoilers

The two stars are there because the Pokémon designs are great, the trainer designs are great, and Hop has a great character arc.

Everything else is rubbish.

Galar is an ugly region, and half of its routes consist of straight lines. The game that decided to make the Escape Rope a Key Item has ONE cave in the entire region, and it too is a straight line. Team Yell are a non-entity that feel like a pale imitation of Team Skull without understanding anything that made them good or memorable. Marnie and Bead get almost no screentime, their character arcs happen offscreen, and are both completely unrelated to anything we're introduced to them caring about. Marnie gets forced into taking over as her town's gym leader despite the whole game expressing that she had zero interest in the role, and Bede gets kidnapped by a witch and brainwashed into believing Fairy-type Pokémon are the only thing he has ever thought or cared about.

Zacian and Zamazenta have no place in the greater world of Pokemon for being box legendaries, Eternatus has zero story attached to it outside of a few lines of dialogue involving a dream of an energy crisis, and the game's BIGGEST sin is missing the entire point of Pokemon: that anyone can participate.

The whole game the player character is constantly being told that they should focus on their gym challenge instead of getting involved with whatever shady plot seems to be happening in the background, that the game makes zero effort to detail in the slightest, or give us any glimpse of. Nothing happens the entire game until the last ten minutes of it, which comprise of an elevator ride into a non-encounter, and a final boss that had decent spectacle but was ultimately devoid of player input.

EXP share has been made to be ON by default at all times, and as a result, if the player at any point decides to catch new Pokemon in the new Wild Area, or does any sort of battling outside of the main straight line that is the gym challenge, you will became hopelessly overleveled with no way of course correcting without picking a completely new team, and will steamroll the rest of the game with little issue, robbing the game of any tension for the rest of its meager playtime.

The game's new gimmick, Dynamaxing, is essentially just another take on the prior game's Z-Moves. Unlike Mega Evolution, any Pokémon can do it, and you get three turns to either use big powerful attacks or guard against big powerful attacks. There's some strategy to using certain moves to lay down weather or stat boosts, but visually they're a step down and mechanically they lead to forcing the other player into activating theirs just to avoid losing their whole team strategy to funny supermoves.

There's also 'Gigantamax' forms, which have unique appearances, but ONLY while that Pokemon is dynamaxed, and prior to the soup introduced in the DLC they method of obtaining a Gigantamax Pokemon was laughably absurd to a degree I don't have the energy to rant about right now. I'll just say that Raid Battles sucked - either you got absolutely wiped playing solo cause the AI partners were useless, or you steamrolled the fight playing with a human squad with zero difficulty, still hindered by the fact that you can only do a set amount of damage max to the boss before it caps and enters another of like 5 phases. Just a colossal waste of time.

Lastly, thanks to the decision to leave the National Pokedex out of this installment and future ones to come, more than half of the franchise's mons are completely unusable even with Pokemon Home support, which limits post-game teambuilding to whatever's available in the region.

Sword and Shield, in my opinion, are the most hollow, phoned-in, devoid of soul Pokemon games in the entire franchise, and it speaks volumes that at the used game store I work you'll find copies of these titles taking up an entire shelf themselves.

The game came out with many divisive topics, but I wanted to give it a good chance. Overall though, as of now this sits as one of my least favorite mainline games. Combining the worst elements of the last two generations, and adding a couple more I disagree with.

To discuss, the graphics, they aren't up to the standard provided by the Switch's first party library, I am unsure if there were bugs but everything looks incredibly fuzzy on console whenever I attempted to play docked, as if the resolution had not been changed, this is without discussing the lackluster wild area.

In terms of gameplay. there were many changes that I wasn't happy with. Although probably in the minority. Random battles were never exciting since every battle was intentionally entered or a nuisance. This meant I ran from almost every battle not encompassing a new pokemon to catch. Because of this change, I also felt like routes were less exciting, which may coincide with the shorter amount in the game overall. Since I never found it necessary to train all my pokemon equally thanks to the always-on exp share, I actually found myself caring less about my pokemon, and sticking to a couple of power houses for anything but type advantages. Even playing this way, I never found myself in dire shape.

Although the story felt just as stop and start as pokemon sun and moon, there were some interesting ideas presented with the gym leaders, and the last area. Although. in the end. the game diminished these by making these points extremely easy.

What I can say is the the music is great as always, and even if you do skip this game. I do suggest giving it a listen.

Honestly, I can't give the game a recommendation as it doesn't excel in anything the series is known for. You would do better to go back and try an older game to get a probable better experience.

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This was reviewed in 2019 and this game actively killed any enthusiasm for further pokemon. As in the game was so against my enjoyment of Pokemon lasting from Generation 1 (A continuous player), that I am no longer excited for new Pokemon games.

This is why Game Freak needs a complete revamp, this game has no pacing and no likable characters. Hop might just be the most annoying character in existence, interrupting your journey every step of the way.

I do like many of the new Pokemon designs and find it to be one of the strongest generations in recent times. But the game itself is just not up to modern standards.

Feel like this one's overhated a bit. I understand why, cutting the dex down was dumb and they did NOT justify it well. The marketing suggested the wild area would be better than it is. I'm not in love with the game but it scratched the good fun Pokemon itch for me. The DLC was pretty good, although making us pay extra for the best parts of a game makes me salty.

Bro this game is SO boring !!! Not even Raihan and Leon could save this shit !!!! I'm going back to USUM and ORAS 💀

Can't wait to tell my kids about Dexxit...

I think people give this game a little too much flak but it isnt really good either. most of the mon designs were just bad with a few exceptions, wasn’t really about the music either though thats a personal opinion. did like the setting though and the character designs were pretty neat

recuerdo que la historia se me hizo MUY decepcionante y terminé el juego muy con esa sensación pero

honestamente lo disfruté muchísimo, y los modelos de personajes y pokémon se ven PRECIOSOS

en general bueno, ta bien. disfrutable JAHSJA

Note: I have played and completed Sword before, but I'm still going to count this as a separate game.
I definitely think Gen 8 was overhated, it's not as bad as people make it out to be. Honestly, I think that this was the best art style they have had for the series and wish they kept it for Gen 9, I think it fits the series well. There are also some great trainer and Pokemon designs here too. However, it was extremely easy, even for pokemon standards. The story is honestly the weakest one out of all of the mainline games. I don't think this was a bad Gen, nor was it the best. It's still fun if you are looking for a more quick Pokemon game to play.
Also, Sword is just the better version, that is a fact.
Final score: 7/10


the people who say this is better than scarlet and violet fucking escape me.

This game. Is not good. At all.

It feels like an all-time high in the unbearable lagginess of Pokémon games, the setting is COMPLETELY devoid of life beyond a flat green texture that's crustier than my grandmother's corpse, and I could not tell you a single part of this story that brought me any modicum of entertainment or joy. The only thing I will give it is that at least gigantamax exaggerated the designs a LITTLE.

What a fucking nightmare.

Pokemon Sword and Shield are the first mainline releases for the series on home consoles, yet they failed to do anything meaningful with that opportunity. The locales are flashy and Pokemon look better than ever before, but other than polygon count, there are no ideas on display that previous hardware couldn’t have at least demonstrated. The decision to cull the Pokedex in order to future proof the series (I seem to remember that being the reasoning, don’t know, don’t really care) is head scratching and definitely disappointing.

There really isn’t too much more to say about these titles. In general, they’re lackluster and certainly not worth going back to buy if you missed them.

either im deeply unlucky for this to be my introduction to the pokemon series or the concept alone is fucking boring to me. however, since this was my introduction i will likely never find out.