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Legendary Pokemon can be encountered and ultimately captured, if you’re strong enough to do so, but they ultimately provide the same button-mashing, repetitive experience as other Pokemon.
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Yes, you’re also collecting Pokemon in this installment, however, unlike traditional Pokemon titles which cause the user to level-up one particular favorite, you instead discard lower-level or undesired Pokemon as if they mean nothing to you.
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Each location is littered with Pokemon, and the objective is to get from point-A to point-B, all while trying to stay alive and killing as many Pokemon as you can. Basically, the player must traverse from island-to-island via air-balloon and explore a variety of locations. In essence, Pokemon Rumble World is a button-masher that burns the individual out in roughly 3-4 hours due to repetitive and tedious gameplay. The only real and noticeable difference in this experience is that more Pokemon from newer, traditional installments can be found in Rumble World. If you played a previous Pokemon Rumble title, you’ve already played this one as well.
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Unfortunately, all this is negativity has transferred over to the retail release – just without the pesky microtransactions.Īlthough Pokemon Rumble World deals without annoying microtransactions, it still bares the same boring gameplay found in the digital version, which this form of gameplay emulates, to the T, the entire Rumble series as a whole. “Pokemon Rumble World is Nintendo’s crack at the free-to-play model, but it unfortunately sticks to its roots which leads to a lack of innovation and leads with micro-transactions as a poor excuse to nuance the series.” If not, here’s what I had to say about it:
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If you are interested in checking out the digital review of the game, feel free to click the following link. It’s worth mentioning that this review is solely based on the new physical retail version of Pokemon Rumble World. Ultimately, and unfortunately, you might want to stick this title, or at the very least, check out the free-to-play version should it still be available for download. Unlike its digital counterpart which released some time last year, the retail version of Pokemon Rumble World has done away with ridiculous microtransactions. Its core gameplay implements beloved Pokemon characters in a universe that’s filled with repetitive, and at times, boring gameplay. Pokemon Rumble World is still very much a video game that seems to drag its feet.