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  1. Nov 18, 2016
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Don't get me wrong. I have played all of the Pokemon games, and I am a definite fan of the franchise. However, I do feel that Pokemon Sun is not the epic Pokemon game that I myself was looking for. Remember, this is just my own opinion, and I do agree that the game was had cool new additions and finally changed the gameplay into a full 3D world. However, I just didn't feel as hyped as what others have been all over the Internet. One of the main things that I have criticized heavily on Sun is the fact that they changed the Gyms. The trials were a great idea.......for post game content that is. To me, Gyms in Pokemon are like the Rings in Sonic or the Mushroom in Super Mario. They are important to the game, and are part of the formula of the game. Losing the gyms makes the game feel a bit left out, but this is just my opinion. I would love to go on with more details, but here what I will finally say: Pokemon Sun has its fun moments, but there is plenty that can be desired for the next Pokemon generation Expand
  2. Apr 15, 2021
    7
    Decent game that changes the Pokemon formula. Definetely recommended.

    Juego decente que cambia la formula de Pokemon. Recomendado.
  3. Nov 19, 2016
    6
    The game is good, however the game seems to be more marketed towards beginner players than previous fans. The game takes a large departure from the previous games centered around collecting badges to the new "trials". The story is also now very linear. You will find npcs blocking you into an small area until you clear an objective. The game seems a lot more hand holdy than previous gamesThe game is good, however the game seems to be more marketed towards beginner players than previous fans. The game takes a large departure from the previous games centered around collecting badges to the new "trials". The story is also now very linear. You will find npcs blocking you into an small area until you clear an objective. The game seems a lot more hand holdy than previous games as the talking pokedex tells you exactly what to do. They also introduced calling for help. This mechanic occurs when you get a wild pokemon down to low health, they will auto call for help at the end of the turn (even if they attacked that turn). This makes it a huge chore now to catch wild pokemon as you may end up fighting a large chain forever if the pokemon is successful in calling in help over and over again. 3D has also been completely removed from the game. Previous games had 3D battle scenes, sun and moon are completely in 2D. Overall, I would say I enjoyed the game but it definitely was the worst of the 3DS titles so far. Expand
  4. Aug 1, 2017
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Sun and Moon (they're the same game with very minute differences in terms of story and gameplay) aren't bad. I just don't think it's great. First off, I personally hate the trials system over gyms. I'd rather do a puzzle, fight some trainers, and then fight a leader of a certain type. The trials feel incredibly same, frequently it's fighting 3 Pokemon, then fight a fully evolved Pokemon with a guaranteed partner and super beefed up stats. Thankfully this game is easier then the entire previous generation, as bosses frequently had excellent coverage for weaknesses and they were almost always designed to counter the most likely to be used strategy for fighting said bosses. The world looks nice, and the music is generally good. My next gripe comes with the entire first island. It's ridiculously hand-holdy. The game will never really fully let go of your hand and Sun and Moon are still some of the easier games to date. Z moves are fine, albeit I would've preferred a greater emphasis on mega evolution but that's just me. New and Alolan Pokemon are almost all good. There are a few did but that's to be expected. Overall, I'd recommend getting Sun or Moon if it's on sale, but I just can't do full price, I can't. Expand
  5. Mar 5, 2018
    7
    A fresh new entry in the series, with lots of nice tweaks and tons of changes from previous entries. So much has changed, but in a good way. The islands are nice, and graphically everything is more advanced. Things have been made less tedious. I had fun building a party with the new generation of Pokémon, even though there were less than I expected, and they're all great! Pokémon hasA fresh new entry in the series, with lots of nice tweaks and tons of changes from previous entries. So much has changed, but in a good way. The islands are nice, and graphically everything is more advanced. Things have been made less tedious. I had fun building a party with the new generation of Pokémon, even though there were less than I expected, and they're all great! Pokémon has gotten a huge twist, it's an all new experience, but still Pokémon. Expand
  6. Nov 19, 2016
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Pokémon Sun and Moon are worth the price, just not quite as good as the hype. To be honest I was somewhat disappointed but I do think the game is worth the price. I've been playing since blue originally came out so I'd like to say I've been for quite a while. This game has a lot of hit and misses. I don't think this will be the game to revolutionize Pokémon completely but it does take some steps in the right direction which makes me excited for future instalments. This game did feel unfinished but I wonder if that's because of the rumored new game for the switch.

    The story is relatively boring until it does a 180 and escalates really quickly. It feels like it takes age for something worthwhile to happen. When it does it's over almost as soon as it starts. Most if not all the story revolves around the character Lillie. So much of the story revolves around her and "Nebby" that you almost the main character by proxy only. Lillie's constant inability to do anything for herself did sort of get on my nerves. Even when she "changed" it felt like the majority of that was her wearing different clothes and remind us how different she is now. However, she still refused to use Pokémon, become a trainer, etc. She still relies on you to do everything until the very end when she leaves to Kanto. Gladion could have been removed from the story and it would have been almost 100% the same. He only really felt like a vector to shoehorn in type: Null
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  7. Nov 20, 2016
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Ok I'm going to start off by saying that is far from a bad game. Infact, its a very good game. But I cant help but express the few things that really frustrate me as a first impression with about 7 hours into the game.

    1. The handholding in this game is at its max. It feels like you cannot lose. I've always had an issue with that exp share since X and Y as you don't even need to use the pokemon to level them up. I dont feel you earn your levels and its not satisfying at all. On top of that, you dont even need items to heal pokemon from status conditions! all you need to do is use the medicine tool from the care menu and its infinite use. This makes paralyze heals, antidotes etc absolutely pointless.

    2. The framerate in this is probably the worst the series has produced. The camera function and double battles are actually laggy enough to make you lose interest. Even overall the FPS is quite average.

    3. The constant stopping and starting through the game. So much tutorials and pointless dialogue. Someone will stop talking to you after about 2 minutes, you then take 10 steps forward and someone else will stop you and talk for another 5 minutes. Its very frustrating and loses the games intended flow.

    Putting those aside though, this game looks great and it plays great. I love the 3d world, how you interact with things, the possibilities and just how much more efficient they made it. I dont know too much about the overall story because those cons I listed above made me lose interest quickly, but thats not saying I have lost hope because it has something special going on. Deep down, they have a very good direction but its just a shame that you cant experience it properly from the beginning.
    What I also really love is that they give you a variety of pokemon to catch from the very start. No more do you have a party full of birds and bug types.
    They have done a very welcoming change to the formula to a point where its not completely different, but enough to keep the franchise fresh and also keep alot of the old gameplay along with it.

    The best thing that I had noticed in the game is that when you catch a pokemon but your party is full, they have now given you the option to switch a pokemon out and put the one you caught straight in there. I wish I could go up to gamefreak and shake their hand.

    Do I recommend this game? definitely. Just be aware that the early game could bore you to tears but there will surely be things in the game that you will love about it. Another must own for the 3ds for sure. Even if you go back to it months later to give it another chance.
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  8. Dec 2, 2016
    5
    Unfortunately to celebrate 20 years of the most populated RPG Gamefreak and Nintendo have released a game with too much hand holding, in game cut scenes and a preschooler difficulty level.

    It was disappointing to play through and let me wanting for something like Black and White / Black 2 and White 2.

    Don't let the sales numbers trick you, if your a veteran player this will disappoint.
  9. Nov 19, 2016
    6
    Personally, I have mixed emotions about the game. Yeah, I'm excited for the new changes, and yeah, SOME of the Pokémon look horrendous. There's a lot of new features so I'm holding my breath wondering why this game sucks. Hoping for the best. On a more positive note, I got the game for FREE!!!!
  10. Nov 3, 2017
    7
    Performance review: Its a good game so far, imo. but from wht ive been hearing from ppl tht the load times are long and Double battles hav framerate drops. If I remember right, I read somewhere a couple of days ago tht the game is best played on a New 3DS. And I hav one, so far I have rarely seen a single framerate drop and the load times are about 3 seconds long, sometimes less. It looksPerformance review: Its a good game so far, imo. but from wht ive been hearing from ppl tht the load times are long and Double battles hav framerate drops. If I remember right, I read somewhere a couple of days ago tht the game is best played on a New 3DS. And I hav one, so far I have rarely seen a single framerate drop and the load times are about 3 seconds long, sometimes less. It looks like we're hitting the point where games are being demanding enough to where u will actually need a New model to hav the best exp with them. So it looks like the old models are slowly, but surely, phasing out. If Nintendo is planning to keep the 3DS life span going any longer. Im glad I dont use an old model anymore. Expand
  11. Nov 22, 2016
    6
    The game is fun but it is also a little too hands on. I can't explore a new area without being bombarded by conversational text. By far, the biggest downside is the lack of super training. It was ditched for the more time consuming traditional way of EV training.
  12. Nov 8, 2017
    5
    Worst main series pokemon game i have ever played.
    Cut scene, dialog, follow the npc it just never lets you play the game, the first 30 minutes is horrible just full of Dialog and cut scenes let me play the game!
  13. Dec 2, 2016
    7
    Way too many unnecessary cut-scenes, long loading-times on an ordinary 3DS and awful framerate keeps this from being an 8 (maybe a 9). Great visuals, fantastic new Pokemon, great new region. The old gyms may be gone, but the Trials are basically the very same thing as gyms anyway,
  14. Dec 1, 2016
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I have just completed the main story and caught the UB's and so far for me the game has been a good and interesting change in the franchise. I bought this game as I have always bought the pokemon games since gen 1 and this game kind of has changed the rules a bit and for good or worse everyone's opinion is different.

    First off it seems that the story has been the main focus of this game instead of the battling and if your favorite part of the pokemon games was taking on the gyms and earning badges, I would say that this game is probably not for you. They have introduced a new pokemon spawn system where different parts of grass in the same route can spawn different pokemon, the gyms have been replaced with trials which sometimes are a very short mini game followed by a battle, new pokedex system and a big overhaul to the look of the game. Personally compared to the older games this game has taken it to the next level with the look of this game but the downfall of this is I have noticed frame rate drops on a regular basis especially in battles. But for me even though I enjoyed the stroy of the game there were too many cut scenes and some of them did not have much relevance to what was going on and just felt like a waste of time.

    But for me overall if you are a pokemon fan you should give this game a shot if you are willing to try something new, but if you want the same old pokemon you will be disappointed.

    Pros:
    The new graphics are great
    The story is a good length
    The game feels longer
    The map on the pokedex screen is a nice edition
    New editions like poke pelago, Festival Plaza,
    Customization of your character,
    SOS battle system adds a nice new touch to battling (but can be frustrating sometimes)
    New HM system
    Very new player friendly (can be a con for some people as it can be very easy at times)
    New ways of encountering pokemon (hiding in trees, in berries, chasing Wimpod)

    Cons:
    Too many cutscenes, especially pointless ones (in the first hour there is only about (15 mins gameplay)
    New fishing system (you can only fish in certain spots)
    Team skull, at first it was funny but to me just felt ridiculous after the first couple encounters
    framerate drops
    Lack of a rival, I miss having a proper rival that was challenging
    Way too much hand holding from the game, it felt like the game wouldnt let you go off track
    If you enjoy grinding levels the game will be come way too easy, it seems to be a normal feature with pokemon games since black and white.
    Cant skip the Z-move animation (they feel way too long)
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  15. Dec 11, 2016
    6
    As a player since Red and Blue, this new entry is the worst of the series.

    Pros: Rid of HM moves New pokemon are cool A little bit (just barely) more challenging than Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire easier to train and level up for competitive play involving IV's and EV's Cons: Way to linear No side / extra missions like pokemon contests, safari zone etc too many cut scenes
    As a player since Red and Blue, this new entry is the worst of the series.

    Pros:
    Rid of HM moves
    New pokemon are cool
    A little bit (just barely) more challenging than Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
    easier to train and level up for competitive play involving IV's and EV's

    Cons:
    Way to linear
    No side / extra missions like pokemon contests, safari zone etc
    too many cut scenes
    feels to much like a loooong episode of the cartoon, pointless dialogue and pokemon "chirping"
    worst soundtrack in the series
    worst story in the series
    fishing is over simplified (only 1 kind of Rod so magikarp appear often)
    however, can only fish in dedicated places
    hardly any double battles in game, no triple battles
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  16. Oct 22, 2017
    7
    It's a Pokemon game.

    I could end the review right there, because chances are, you already know what you're getting into, but assuming you've never played one of these massive critter-collecting RPG adventures, this is a good place to start. There are over 800 Pokemon, it's a blast to play, and there's post-game stuff to keep you occupied after the 20 - 30 hour story, but if you've
    It's a Pokemon game.

    I could end the review right there, because chances are, you already know what you're getting into, but assuming you've never played one of these massive critter-collecting RPG adventures, this is a good place to start. There are over 800 Pokemon, it's a blast to play, and there's post-game stuff to keep you occupied after the 20 - 30 hour story, but if you've played Pokemon before? You might be happy to know that they've mixed this one up a bit - The gym system has been overhauled, your old favorite Pokemon are back with new forms, there are new, ultra-powerful moves that can only be used once a battle, and yet...

    It feels like it's different for the sake of being different.

    The replacement for the gym system works, and it works well - I enjoyed it, don't get me wrong - but there was nothing wrong with gyms in the first place. The Z-Moves are nice, but they don't feel as rewarding or cool as Mega Evolution (and the animations get kinda tedious, too). They tried to write a good story, which I applaud them for, but it really isn't anything special. I know nobody cares about the plot in these games, but it gets in the way - This game has the worst tutorial since Black and White. At it's core, this is still Pokemon. All of these games have problems, and while I have a few gripes with this one, it's more or less what you've been playing since 1996.

    So, brand new to the series? Jump right in, the water's warm. Seasoned veteran? It won't surprise you, but I'm sure you'll have some fun. Looking for something brand new? You'll probably be let down.
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  17. Mar 4, 2017
    6
    It's a nice game. The setting, most of the characters, the and music are very nice. I like the new pokemon, even if their stats are a bit wonky. The main reason for the 6 is one of the characters really drags the game down for me. I couldn't stand her interrupting the story constantly. She ruined any desire I would've had to go back and revisit Alola.
  18. Mar 26, 2017
    7
    I am a massive Pokémon fan and overall I really enjoyed this entry to the series but I think I just expected more from it the new pokemon added are very hit or miss and a lot feel unfinished as if they need an evolution or pre evolution (Komala, Drampa and Turtanator) non stick out to me as amazing although some are defiantly great like decidueye, bewear and mimikyu but the biggest problemI am a massive Pokémon fan and overall I really enjoyed this entry to the series but I think I just expected more from it the new pokemon added are very hit or miss and a lot feel unfinished as if they need an evolution or pre evolution (Komala, Drampa and Turtanator) non stick out to me as amazing although some are defiantly great like decidueye, bewear and mimikyu but the biggest problem with Sun and Moon is how much the story is shoved in your face you enter a new area and your instantly took away from your experience to see a cutsceen now the story is great but you have to sit through literally 35 hours on my first run of the game to the point where it picks up. The soundtrack is very meh to me some tracks are ok but compared to X+Y and ORAS soundtracks sun and moon's soundtrack was lacklustre but of course music depends on your taste. I was very sceptical about the new trails thinking that they wouldn't be a challenge and I would miss gyms but they were the opposite really I loved trails and thought they were much harder then gym leaders and were a very welcome edition to the pokemon series. Some new features were also very great such as the poke pelago making training so much easier but some were terrible such as the festival plaza which was way too confusing. Expand
  19. Mar 31, 2017
    6
    I've been playing all pokemon DS games and i don't really care for this one.
    Find the ''camera angle'' weird and miss a lot of the old ways to do things. Don't really like the trial parts.
    Guess it takes some getting used to.
  20. Jun 29, 2017
    7
    As a lifelong fan of Pokémon, I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy this game. However, there just was some things I didn't like about it. First of all, personally, it just felt different. The feel was just completely different compared to when I played any other Pokémon game. I'm counting off for this because I feel like it's because the game was changed in such a way that it felt soAs a lifelong fan of Pokémon, I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy this game. However, there just was some things I didn't like about it. First of all, personally, it just felt different. The feel was just completely different compared to when I played any other Pokémon game. I'm counting off for this because I feel like it's because the game was changed in such a way that it felt so different for me.

    Another thing was the change in the gym leader system. It's both a pro and con for me, because Nintendo was trying to change up the formula, which was good, but it just wasn't the same as gym leaders, which is not as good.

    Finally, the biggest con for me is the amount of handholding the game puts you through. Out of what I believe is four islands if I remember correctly, two of them are mostly tutorial. It feels like it's designed for three-year-olds. It just ruins the fun of it when you're put in to what feels like a multiple hour-long cutscene.
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  21. Jul 18, 2017
    5
    Pokémon Sun and Moon are mediocre as Pokémon games, are mediocre as RPGs, and are mediocre as games.

    With the series conventions, many people rate this game with the expectations they have from the past games, rather than rating them entirely as a game. People ignore the fact that the stat system has mostly stayed the same since 1996, showing its age in obtrusive modifiers like IVs.
    Pokémon Sun and Moon are mediocre as Pokémon games, are mediocre as RPGs, and are mediocre as games.

    With the series conventions, many people rate this game with the expectations they have from the past games, rather than rating them entirely as a game. People ignore the fact that the stat system has mostly stayed the same since 1996, showing its age in obtrusive modifiers like IVs. People ignore that the 4 move turned based combat has not evolved one bit, meaning each and every iteration so far has really only added more gimmicks and RNG. People ignore that the story is much the same as a bad children's cartoon.

    So what does Sun and Moon do to break from the conventions of the previous games and improve at its core? Nothing.

    What does it have over X and Y? That's what most people's hype was rooted in. Really, the only true difference is that Sun and Moon are more wacky. For every functional improvement in Sun and Moon, they seemingly removed two that came from X and Y. They introduced 'bottlecaps' as a half measure to fix IVs (instead of just removing them), but removed Super Training (a genuinely positive feature which was there to effect the somewhat hidden EVs). They also removed the PSS, the best online integration in a Pokémon game ever, in favour of the dreadful 'Festival Plaza' which makes you run around like a fool and go through loads of UI to do the most basic things. The game foregoes the 8 gym model of past games, which I thought would be a positive step, but replaced it with these 'Trials' which resemble MMO quests but manage to be less interesting and fun.

    Game Freak has proved they have no interest in improving the fundamental game design of the series, but instead want to focus on flashy, promotional gimmicks which will sell the game. This is evident in the 'Z-moves', which are just more powerful moves with ridiculously long animations.

    Forgetting the series conventions, let's think of Sun and Moon as any other RPG and judge it as such. As a game, there is no better word that comes to mind than 'lazy'. It is extremely linear, the story is piss-poor, and worst of all, it doesn't even run on its system. Even in normal gameplay, it can chug. You especially do not want to go on a multiplayer double battle.

    Sun and Moon are easily the worst games in the franchise, and are barely worth looking at as RPGs themselves. I give it a 5/10.
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  22. Apr 20, 2018
    5
    Honestly, even though it changed some of the generic, overused stuff Pokemon had, it wasn't really that good of a game in my opinion.

    Pros: + Story: ...Better than USUM's messup, but NOWHERE near the best story in any game. + Lack of a National Dex: As said in my Ultra Sun review, THANK GOODNESS IT'S GONE! + Post-Game: Despite being COMPLETELY unoriginal (XY post-game had the
    Honestly, even though it changed some of the generic, overused stuff Pokemon had, it wasn't really that good of a game in my opinion.

    Pros:
    + Story: ...Better than USUM's messup, but NOWHERE near the best story in any game.
    + Lack of a National Dex: As said in my Ultra Sun review, THANK GOODNESS IT'S GONE!
    + Post-Game: Despite being COMPLETELY unoriginal (XY post-game had the detective stuff first), it was still good.

    Mix:
    = Gameplay: Meh... same as EVERY OTHER MAIN SERIES POKEMON GAME.
    = Soundtrack: It's ok, I guess.

    Cons:
    - Trials: Boring, barely require any effort.
    - Graphics: I know Nintendo isn't about graphics, but for even 2016, they sucked.

    Overall, Pokemon Sun/Moon warrant a 5.5/10 from me. Not the best Pokemon games, but not the worst.
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  23. Apr 5, 2020
    7
    Too much dialogue and exposition. Alolan forms are a great innovation for the series.
  24. Dec 31, 2019
    6
    Pokemon Sun and Moon are... Decent. If you can get through the horrendously slow first few hours of the game.
    The best part of the games were, unquestionably, the totem battles. They added an exciting element to the game, and were actually fairly challenging if you're not prepared. The Island Challenge itself is an interesting alternative to the Gym Challenges, as well. The removal of HMs
    Pokemon Sun and Moon are... Decent. If you can get through the horrendously slow first few hours of the game.
    The best part of the games were, unquestionably, the totem battles. They added an exciting element to the game, and were actually fairly challenging if you're not prepared. The Island Challenge itself is an interesting alternative to the Gym Challenges, as well. The removal of HMs in favor of Pokeride was also a plus, and helped make the world feel a lot more alive and interesting. Additionally, introducing regional variants of old Pokemon was one of the best decisions the series could have made.
    So what's the problem? For one, as mentioned, the first few hours are infuriatingly slow. And the rest of the game is littered with sections where characters will just stop you to talk for no reason. Not to mention there's not a lot to do once you've finished the main game. You can catch the Ultra Beasts, challenge the Battle Tree, or go online and that's about it. Additionally, the removal of Triple and Rotation battle styles was a big loss for me, personally. I may have been the only one, but I actually really enjoyed those styles.
    Overall, it's not a bad game, but a flawed one. Stick with US/UM, it's the more complete version.
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  25. May 20, 2020
    6
    A few irritating moments like not being told which direction to go or details on how things work, had to keep looking things up to make progress.
  26. Jul 6, 2019
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. gioco ambizioso, ma a volte frettoloso. Gameplay soddisfacente e belle innovazioni rispetto ai precedenti. Storia un po deludente e post-game banale. Gioco comunque carino da provare...sicuro ce di meglio. Expand
  27. Nov 14, 2019
    5
    Pokémon Sun was one of my most anticipated releases in the series. Prior to release, it looked fresh and new. There was a new gym system, new formes of beloved Pokémon from past generations, and a new gym system.

    Then, I played it. The game kicked off with an unskippable cutscene and plenty of hand-holding. In fact, my first day with the game was an arduous slog through tutorials in an
    Pokémon Sun was one of my most anticipated releases in the series. Prior to release, it looked fresh and new. There was a new gym system, new formes of beloved Pokémon from past generations, and a new gym system.

    Then, I played it.

    The game kicked off with an unskippable cutscene and plenty of hand-holding. In fact, my first day with the game was an arduous slog through tutorials in an attempt to play a Pokémon game. By the time I scraped out the other side, my interest in the game lay flat on the boardwalk of an uninspired town with way too much water and way too little to do.

    The rivals were easy, and the gyms weren't a challenge either. By the time I got to the end, I just wanted it over and done with. I felt this game drain my love for the series. It lacked the charm of older games. The fires of exploration and curiosity were quickly snuffed out by unnecessary hand-holding.

    On the positive side, there were some cool wrestling references, and Team Skull's leader was a solid battle. In fact, he was one of the most interesting characters in the game. The streamlining of HM moves into new abilities meant I could focus on building a formidable party without any weak spots. Even with these improvements, sadly, the positives don't begin to outdo the negatives. First impressions lingered and I felt disengaged for much of my playthrough. As the great Ric Flair, and the professor, both day, "to be the man, you've gotta beat the man." This game was not The Man.

    If I were to put a number on this game, it's about a 5/10.
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  28. Nov 15, 2019
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A pretty good game overall. But I don't like a few changes they made in comparison to the older games. Gimmicks Like Z-Powers just don't work for me. Graphics were beautiful and The Game Took some nice cues from Hawaii, which was interesting. I didn't like the idea of No gyms. And some of the Cutscenes/storyline were Completely pointless. The new "Alolan Pokemon" were just Bad remakes of the originals, and would generally prefer to NOT find these Pokemon. Music was pretty good. In the end, I would prefer you get a different game than Sun/Moon Expand
  29. Nov 16, 2019
    6
    Too much handholding. The routes are too simple. The franchise continues to decline here.
  30. Sep 19, 2020
    6
    While the graphics look much better than ever and the characters are great, I see the road for future pokemon games not much promising. I've never liked the concept of mega evolution, which was introduced in X and Y, and the concept of z-moves introduced in this game didn't get me interested either. It is also clear that Game Freak has run out of ideas on creating more unique pokemon asWhile the graphics look much better than ever and the characters are great, I see the road for future pokemon games not much promising. I've never liked the concept of mega evolution, which was introduced in X and Y, and the concept of z-moves introduced in this game didn't get me interested either. It is also clear that Game Freak has run out of ideas on creating more unique pokemon as they have started reskinning the previous pokemon from past gens. Which the battle system is still turn-based and solid, the game has also gone much easier than ever. Pokemon in general needs a difficulty option, for those who want to be challenged as these games become easier and easier. Expand
  31. Jul 20, 2020
    6
    Score: 6
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  32. May 16, 2021
    7
    I think this is a really good game, but i dont know, there is something that makes me not enjoy it as other pokemon, i dont like alola as a region at all, the astethic gets repetitive but i dont know, its basic pokemon , the same gameplay with some tweaks, the graphics ook pretty good for a 3ds game, and the world is really big, the story its kinda bad, i dont remember almost anything ofI think this is a really good game, but i dont know, there is something that makes me not enjoy it as other pokemon, i dont like alola as a region at all, the astethic gets repetitive but i dont know, its basic pokemon , the same gameplay with some tweaks, the graphics ook pretty good for a 3ds game, and the world is really big, the story its kinda bad, i dont remember almost anything of it, the characters are forgettable and uninteresting, and the villians are the worst in the franchise, but i think overral its an ok game but just not a great pokemon Expand
  33. May 26, 2021
    7
    Haven't saw much improvement from Pokemon X and Y. Models are pretty all the same. Z-Moves were a huge downgrade from Mega Evolutions. Removing gyms from the game was dumb. With every new Pokemon game, the difficulty of the games are easier and easier. The new Pokemon on the other hand were great. Story in my opinion was a bit more interesting then it was in X and Y.
    7/10 Good.
  34. Mar 4, 2022
    6
    Pokémon SM are good step ups from XY, but nowehere close to being the best games in the series for me.
    Alola is beautiful, but far too linear and corridor like, lacking the exploration the series once had.
    The story is pretty good actually and fun. New Pokémon are pretty good, except those awful Ultra Beasts. Music is ok too. Z Moves are fine i guess, but no replacement fpr Mega Evolution.
    Pokémon SM are good step ups from XY, but nowehere close to being the best games in the series for me.
    Alola is beautiful, but far too linear and corridor like, lacking the exploration the series once had.
    The story is pretty good actually and fun.
    New Pokémon are pretty good, except those awful Ultra Beasts. Music is ok too.
    Z Moves are fine i guess, but no replacement fpr Mega Evolution. Regional Variants are a fantastic addition, completely wasted beacuse they are used exclusivly on Gen 1 Pokémon, what a waste.
    This is also a massive issue with these games. The ludicrous pandering to Generation 1 and Kanto is beyond annoying. I get it, ok?! First Generation that started it all, blah, blah, BLAH!
    The games are also too handholdy.
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  35. Jul 20, 2022
    6
    It's a great Pokémon game but compared to other games, or even RPG's it's slightly above average. It's nice to see they tried new ideas in this installment.
  36. Aug 15, 2022
    7
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  37. Jan 5, 2023
    5
    This is just the same as Pokémon has been for years. The last decent games were omega ruby and alpha sapphire. After that, just mediocre. It's a shame as well as it is based in England (my home country). There's is a little bit of fun here, but the majority of the exploring in this game is boring. I got to admit that running around on Taurus is pretty damn fun. it's a shame that you can'tThis is just the same as Pokémon has been for years. The last decent games were omega ruby and alpha sapphire. After that, just mediocre. It's a shame as well as it is based in England (my home country). There's is a little bit of fun here, but the majority of the exploring in this game is boring. I got to admit that running around on Taurus is pretty damn fun. it's a shame that you can't use him all the time, because traversing normally is boring. The Z crystals power moves were a nice touch, but definitely not enough to redeem the game. And honestly, some of these Pokémon have stupid or bad names. Expand
  38. Dec 11, 2022
    7
    Sun = 7/10
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  39. Aug 7, 2023
    7
    Un juego decente, los diseños nuevos son buenos y su dificultad es media. Lo mejor es su historia, pero existen mejores juegos dentro de la saga
Metascore
87

Generally favorable reviews - based on 87 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 85 out of 87
  2. Negative: 0 out of 87
  1. Apr 8, 2017
    100
    Pokémon Sun and Moon make terrific changes the twenty-year-old formula, allowing new fans and returning ones back into the series with a wonderful lively and colourful world. It's just a little too easy for us who have been here from the start - but it's easy to forgot that when you're having such a blast.
  2. Mar 19, 2017
    90
    If you’re a newcomer to the series, this is an excellent opportunity to learn the fundamentals in a laid-back setting. If you’re a pro, you’ll relish the new options in place for making your Pokémon all they can be. Sun & Moon is a Pokémon vacation we’d gladly take again.
  3. Mar 8, 2017
    90
    These games exceeded my expectations by a mile. Pokemon Sun and Moon are games that every Pokemon fan and every 3DS owner needs to own. Nintendo and Gamefreak did an awesome job creating a great story and the changes they made for the format make the game feel fresh and exciting more so than ever before. The game has its minor issues like the end game and some performance issues on Old 3DS models but the soundtrack, the story and the new features more than make up for it, to make an unforgettable experience.