Reviews from

in the past


Graphically is very nice, but it's no Colosseum or XD. I really felt the lack of a story mode.
Disappointed when I heard it was very limited on content, so it can be barely compared to Stadium 1/2.

A neat novelty game that's far past its prime. While I managed to bring over a few of my past teams from prior playthroughs and see them in glorious 3D, that alone wasn't enough to keep me from just having a few battles and calling it quits.

An amazing pokémon battle simulator, the graphics and animations are amazing considering that it's on the Wii and it aged pretty damn well, games like this will probably never be needed again since pokémon is on the home console but what an amazing way to use the pokémon from DS in the big screen

Jogo da minha infância, lindo e muito gostoso de jogar, saudades.

I realized I don't actually care for the competitive battle aspect of Pokémon that much and was kind of disappointed there wasn't really anything else to do in this game. It looked nice though


I remember some family members gifting me this one, in a moment in time where I knew pokemon thanks to the animated series, card games and for watching some friends playing Diamond and Pearl 'on their Ds during school.
This is to say that... this is not only the first game wher eI saw the Pokemon in whole 3D, but it may just be the first pokemon game I ever owned by myself.

That said, I have a LOT of nostalgie for this title.
And so I remember all the good things this title has to offer.
The atmosphere and the cool stages are memorable, the usic is INCREDIBLE, and the pokemon in 3D felt alive and full of stunning animations. Back when I got a copy of Platinum, the idea of finding new pokemon were thrilling mostly because I was not able to wait to see trasferm them here and see them in full 3D.

It was honestly a blast to try.
That said though.... on it's own this title doesn't stand very well unfortunately. Unlike other console pokemon spinoffs of the time like Gale of Darkness or Colosseum, Pokemon battle revolution doesn't feature a whole new adventure to follow, but rather a set of challenges on different arenas, that will eventually lead to a final battel with bosses that.... are just there honestly.... the lack of even a simple story really hurts this.

Not to mention that, regardless if you port pokemon from the DS titles or not, the experience can feel really unbalanced.
Play without porting mons and you will be forced to use some locked trainers and teams, that doesn't offer a lot in terms of customization, and can result tedious to use especially in the later challenges.
But since the game is designed to be beaten even with these limitations, this means porting pokemon from your DS will result in breaking the difficuty entirely, as your team can 100% clear all of the challenges the base caimpaign has to offer.
You are able ot access more difficult stages and tourneys later on, but the different battle modes rarely stand out on their own (except for the some of them like the Sunset Colosseum) and the whole experience can be hurt by it.

Not to mention that the game also has rare but brutal freezes, that can straight up reset you run by icing the game completely.

I love Battler Revolution, it's a big part of my childhood and I spent nights playing it and enjoying it. But it doesn't do a lot other than being a cool battle rimulator.
Cool animations though. The pokemon look cool even when they die.

Most lively and unique battle animations in the franchise compared to the series later full-on jump to 3D.

Even as a kid i knew this game wasn't much of a big deal, it was some sort of fighting simulator for bigger screens, which wasn't a bad idea, considering we only had the DS back then. but that's mostly it.

Era un juego bastante logrado, y más teniendo en cuenta lo que nos venden ahora.

Conectividad con la ds para pasar tus Pokémon y poder usarlos, voces en castellano (cuando actualmente ni hay voces directamente), los gráficos buenos para su época y los Pokémon con buenas proporciones (quién es pequeño se ve así, y los Pokémon gigantes como wailord ocupa prácticamente el estadio).

Quizás si hubiera tenido alguna historia, algo sencillito como ganar un torneo, tener maestros de la saga para combatir (red, lace, Cinthya...) sería recordado como un gran juego.

My family and friends used to get together and do battles on this back in the day. That's what it was honestly best for because otherwise, it's kinda barebones.It does have some rare gift Pokemon if you're into that sort of thing, though. The soundtrack also is really good.

Listen, I understand that this is probably objectively worse than Stadium due to the lack of content. But I actually got to transfer my team over in this game and seeing them tear through these weak ass trainers made me very happy. The "story" is just a bunch of random battles, but there's some cool gimics. The roulette colosseum was the most intense battle I've played in a minute. There's some not so cool ones though, like the random 12 pokemon colosseum (I believe it's the sunset colosseum) can suck my balls. It blows. But yeah, battling is fun in this game and looks probably the best it ever has. Even in 2024, this is the best looking battle oriented pokemon game. And it's a first year Wii game. It's crazy. But yeah, it's nothing special, but if you have an attachment to your Gen 4 team like me, I'd give it a go.

I don’t know why I bought this.

Pokemon, but with no exploration or team building.

Not for me.

Nothing special. The game just putting you through battle after battle without any rhyme or reason makes it pretty boring on paper but some of the challenges that go with each colosseum can be a fine enough change of pace.

This blew my cock off when I was a kid. Getting to use the PokéWalker addon with my copy of HeartGold to transfer my team from one game to another was like actual magic.

Call me old, but Pokémon Home just lacks that sauce the old transferring systems used to have. So corporate and sterile now; having to pay a subscription to store more than 30 Pokémon is actually disgusting.

Did you know that the Pokemon outfits in the game also have a shiny rate? You can get a shiny Groudon outfit. Why anyone would care enough to get that is beyond me, but you can do it!

Probably the best pure battle simulator, officially, that is. Dropping the pointless story and setpieces of Colosseum and XD was great for making a more focused, fun game. Obviously if you care more about the story and gameplay outside of battles you will probably think the exact opposite.

This was so disappointing - somehow despite coming out almost a decade later, this has less content than the Pokemon Stadium games. It is an extremely bare-bones battle simulator. Doubly disappointing given I was hoping for a Colosseum 3. Triply disappointing since D/P/P is my favourite generation, so I would've loved to experience a flesh-out 3D game using my team from the DS games. The graphics are great, which is about the only thing going for it.

This is the game that got me hooked into Pokemon. Bring my Pokemon Diamond jpegs to lively 3d animated pokemon that breath, blink, have unique & detailed animations, and even the trainers would throw the Pokeballs the Pokemon were caught with, dooooooooood 8 year old me was elated. To this day, I dream of a mainline Pokemon game that looks and feels as lively as Battle Revolution did. The stadium, the announcer, the music, the trainer & pokemon animations, I could go on. Have a look at what I mean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofaU76iyZ-A

Retour a l'époque où je pensais que les attaques avec le plus de PP c'était les plus puissantes...

All of those where a cash grab and honestly I didn't have that much fun with it.

imagina pedir esto todo ilusionado por navidad a tus padres y luego jugar 2-3 veces contadas

No se que necesidad habia de nerfear a Pokémon Stadium así. Las animaciones son de calidad brutal. Los torneos están bien, y los equipos son mas balanceados, pero son equipos seteados. No tiene mucho gameplay por jugar solo.