Thursday, May 21, 2015

Video Game Review: Pokémon Shuffle

Courtesy: Nintendo/The Pokémon Company


Publisher: Nintendo/The Pokémon Company
Developer: Genius Sonority
Platform: 3DS eShop
ESRB Rating: E

My Rating: ***1/2:5



Puzzle-based spinoff games have always been fun diversions for the Pokémon series.

Notable ones include the Nintendo 64 game “Pokémon Puzzle League” (based on the classic “Tetris

Attack, which in turn was based on the Japanese “Panel de Pon”) and the Nintendo DS “Pokémon

Trozei” (A “Bejeweled” clone of sorts where Pokémon heads are swapped instead of jewels). Now,

they are joined by the 3DS eShop title “Pokémon Shuffle.”

While the “freemium” model has been a divisive one for gaming (essentially; it involves

giving you a set number of time and items for play free, with you paying for more if you desire); this

game has managed to make it work by being generous with free items and playtime via the 3DS'

Streetpass and Spotpass features. When you meet other players via that function; you can easily gain

more ways to play.

The gameplay echoes the likes of “Bejeweled;” and also adds that mechanic to a

surprisingly fun method of battling and capturing Pokémon. The result is a game that's not too tough

for casual players and also not too easy for hardcore ones.

While the graphics and sound are minimalist at best; they are also colorful and bouncy,

as befitting the franchise. It also has quite possibly the most cheerful “Game Over” music ever heard

in a video game.

Yet, the main draw of the game is also arguably its biggest flaw: the freemium model.

Depending on your play style, it might be difficult to spend actual money to get in-game currency and

items needed to excel on later stages. While not everyone minds this; the freemium model in itself

has been highly divisive among gamers for being a sort of double-edged sword for the more well-off.

Be that as it may; “Pokémon Shuffle” is definitely an entertaining game regardless of

what you might think of its business model. It's definitely worth downloading if you own a 3DS.

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