

This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. I did really appreciate how you gave access to every item in the game in the Department Store, as it made preparing for those endgame fights much more easy.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Also I think Halfpeak Mountain feels a bit rushed, it's just another tedious maze and I had to look up a guide for it.

Also, navigating some maps (such as the forest where everything turns black), was really really annoying and I didn't like it. The Capital felt empty sometimes, with the story content making up most of the events, I felt. Sometimes the level spikes were a bit nuts, and after bosses levels would often drop down around 10 levels, which did feel a bit ridiculous. It helped to flesh out the cast a little more, even if they did basicially disappear after the chapter end.ĭifficulty is pretty good, but I mainly used the starter Espeon so I didn't play like a typical player.

Also, I enjoyed how you highlighted a different side character in each chapter. The story is well written, and I like that it dives deep into the psyche of the main character (and to a lesser extent, the other major characters). I had an enjoyable time playing this game. Over 13 hidden legendaries waiting to be discovered.Engage in plenty of side quests, including treasure hunting, plant smoking, and a trip through time itself.Choose from seven Eevee-based starters, determined by a personality quiz at the start of the game.Engage in a rich RPG storyline, involving cults, celebrities, and plenty of Pokémon battles - all seen through the eyes of a main character who talks back.Travel around a vast & diverse region, competing in eight different rounds of the tournament before reaching the final.along with the support of his brother, nothing can stop them.Īlthough it should be said that neither of these young heroes have quite grasped the concept that there can only be one winner. He knows it'll be challenging, but it's a challenge he's willing to take - and. The Plazadown Qualifiers are imminent, and he's decided to try his luck. Yet the IPC's tolerant attitude to its participants was a double-edged sword, as they learnt with the troublesome Bryce, and only through luck did the country avoid societal collapse.įlash forward five years, and an ambitious young man is applying for the championships with his brother. Stars have risen and fallen solely on their reputation as a competitive trainer. Trainers from across the globe come to participate in the annual tradition. Their purpose is to allow anyone the chance for success, for fame, fortune, and honour. The cause of this conflict? The International Pokémon Championships.Ī tradition for almost thirty years, the IPCs are the most prestigious and widely-known competition for a trainer to prove his worth. A man fighting for a supposedly just cause had divided the population, with some prepared to risk their lives for a greater cause, while others were determined to maintain peace. Welcome to Pokémon: Legends of the Arena! This is a fan game that I started over ten years ago - one that takes the format of eight gyms, an evil team, and the Elite Four, and spins it in a few new directions.įive years ago the land of Aria was on the brink of a Civil War.
