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Pokémon Pokopia - Review Thread

If its similar to what DQ did, then I can't see this thing being bad.
DQ Builders was a pretty good and charming game, using their own monster library.
 
 
That's what Mr. Mime is for.
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What is the key card concept again? Feel like this would be a good digital game instead of constantly changing the cards to change games

The cart acts as your game key, so you must insert it every time you want to play after the one-time download. The downside is that you need to swap carts and can lose it, the upside is you retain some control over the license to sell/trade/lend it...but we had that already with games on the cartridge so they aren't much to write home about unless you're a game publisher
 
I'm shocked at the review scores. I had (and have?) no interest at all in this game, and I thought for sure it would be mediocre at best.

Shows what I know. I ought to give this another look, I guess.
 
What is the key card concept again? Feel like this would be a good digital game instead of constantly changing the cards to change games

You get a physical Cartridge. But on the Cartridge is just a Game Licence instead of the Game Data. The Game must be downloaded from the Nintendo eShop.
 
Which reviews should I be looking at for a detailed approach to reviewing? I am really curious which ones are detailed. I may just summarize it via copilot.
 
I am curious what the reviews say regarding on whether me, as an adult, would or should like this. LOL.
Watch one of the videos of the game.

If it makes you go - Aww thats so cute. I can totally spend 100 hrs doing menial stuff in company of these characters.

Its a game for you.

If you cannot even watch and finish a 2 minute trailer for it, don't bother.

I haven't played the game, but usually these go about like that. If it has deep mechanics and some meaningful stuff to do, I will be surprised. (Palworld is definitely worth playing).
 
Watch one of the videos of the game.

If it makes you go - Aww thats so cute. I can totally spend 100 hrs doing menial stuff in company of these characters.

Its a game for you.

If you cannot even watch and finish a 2 minute trailer for it, don't bother.

I haven't played the game, but usually these go about like that. If it has deep mechanics and some meaningful stuff to do, I will be surprised. (Palworld is definitely worth playing).

Yeah deep mechanics seems not present here just based on what I know, but that is very very very limited so I could be way off base here. But heck, I wish I was a godamn kid again and I miss Nintendo for this reason alone.
 
Watch one of the videos of the game.

If it makes you go - Aww thats so cute. I can totally spend 100 hrs doing menial stuff in company of these characters.

Its a game for you.

If you cannot even watch and finish a 2 minute trailer for it, don't bother.

I haven't played the game, but usually these go about like that. If it has deep mechanics and some meaningful stuff to do, I will be surprised. (Palworld is definitely worth playing).
I agree that if the trailer isn't for you, then yeah pass on it.

But I spent about 10 hours in Dragon Quest Builders 2 and had a delightful time. Wanted to come back to it!

I can see myself playing this for maybe 10-30 hours, especially if I can play with my wife. She loves these types of things.

For me, I play these types of games to turn off my brain for a bit. Usually I'll have something on the TV at the same time.

I thought the same about Fantasy Life i and ended up putting 180 hours into it, so you never know. That game does have combat, though.
 
Looks cute but it doesn't seem lik the gameplay is for me. I feel like it's just a lot of building and not really doing much in between the reading. I know I simplified that, but that's what I got from the video. I would have liked something like this if it had demons, ass, knives and bloodshed.
 
If it has deep mechanics and some meaningful stuff to do, I will be surprised.

If you watched a trailer and don't know if the mechanics are for you, then that's exactly the reason why you would check out a review, isn't it?

This definitely seems to be a case where the initial trailer dramatically undersold the scope of the game, though the gameplay overview from last week's Pokemon Presents did show a lot more.
 
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