![]() ![]() Unlike regular evolutions, Mega Evolutions alter your Pokemon’s type hence removing a weakness and strengthening it. The introduction of Mega Evolutions was a smart move by GameFreak as it gives players something more to look forward to and work towards. Sky battles have also been added which are similar to regular battles but seem a little more appealing. There are many tiny improvements to the battle systems that make battles more engaging, like restoring your Pokemon’s health before switching. Fans of the series will find themselves back in familiar territory, while newcomers will adjust to it soon enough too. Most aspects of the battles remain the same. Even battle animations seem to be faster, hence not requiring the player to wait too long once an action has been selected. You’ll find yourself out and about, looking for new Pokemon with your first badge in hand fairly quick. ![]() Once again, comparing it to previous games, Pokemon X and Y is faster, no longer lingering over irrelevant things. The very first thing you’ll notice about the game is it’s speed. Now, you can customize the looks of your character, which leads to a the game feeling more immersive. No more will you have to simply pick a gender. Unlike previous games, in Pokemon X and Y, you have greater say in what your character looks like. However, not all is right with the world. The game will suck you into it’s 3D world right from the start and put you in the mind and shoes of a trainer trying surpass all others when it comes to catching Pokemon and fighting battles. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a ‘hardcore’ gamer or just someone looking to pass the time, Pokemon X and Y will not make you feel like you wasted your hard earned cash. The game will appeal to everyone, like almost every Pokemon game before it. Don’t worry, the beloved Pokemon are still lovable as ever, and the core aspects of the game are still familiar, fun and quite fresh too. Pokemon X and Y marks a turning point for the franchise and a serious evolution in a number of ways. Nintendo’s 3DS has finally received it’s first proper Pokemon game, and a long awaited one at that. Who has not wished for a 3D Pokemon game? We’ve pleaded for us, and the almighty creators at GameFreak have heard our voices.
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