Pokémon Day Presents on 27 February announced a ton of new content for fan-favorite games and the official titles and starter Pokemon for the ninth generation coming later this year.
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Pokémon Day Presents on 27 February announced a ton of new content for fan-favorite games and the official titles and starter Pokemon for the ninth generation coming later this year.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus is first open world RPG in the mainline Pokémon games.
Anamnesis is a solo journaling tabletop RPG game where you use a tarot deck to help your character recover from memory loss.
Morbid: The Seven Acolytes is a new horror-themed Souls-like game on PC and console. You are the last survivor of your people. You are the only one left in the world with the skills to defeat the Seven Acolytes. These are incredibly power creatures with armies of monsters and demons working to destroy you and everyone else in this world.
This review is based on Pokemon: Let’s Go Eevee. I have not had hands-on time with Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu.
Pokemon: Let’s Go is the newest mainline game in the Pokemon series. It is a reimagining of the 1st Generation games set in the Kanto region. The series started with Pokemon Red/Blue when it was released internationally (originally Pokemon Red/Green/Blue were Japan-only releases, though Red/Green would eventually be released on the Virtual Console in 2016). The game combines elements of the original Red/Blue with the companion Pokemon plotline of Yellow (where Pikachu loved you so much at first sight, he refused to stay in a pokeball and walked with you instead) and the catching mechanics of Pokemon Go. It’s a lot to take in.