Pokemon Pokopia and Winds and Waves have a new Pikachu trend in common that I really dislike, as much as Pokopia's Peakychu is adorable.
Every Pokémon generation has a particular element that makes it stand out, from the Physical/Special split in Gen IV to the Mega Evolutions in Gen VI.
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Developed by Game Freak Inc., the Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves games are the newest entries in the Pokémon RPG series and are scheduled for release in 2027 on the Nintendo Switch 2 system. These ...
If the single-player action-RPG Echoes of Aincrad can nail what it’s aiming for, it should, based on what we've played so far ...
The Game Boy Advance is a wonderful handheld, especially when you consider how few years it was actually around for. Nintendo crammed a lot of quality onto it though, and so not every game really got ...
Squirtle sure knows how to keep plants thriving. Pokopia players should befriend these Water Speciality Pokemon as early as ...
Dragon-types are extremely powerful in this Pokemon game. Here’s how to catch them early and strengthen your team. Aryan writes to simplify tech complexities for readers. He integrates his engineering ...
Pokémon TCG's Perfect Order set is small, but it's full of excellent cards, with excellent pull rates - more common chases for the win!
For Pokémon's 30th anniversary, we're not just ranking every RPG in the series. We're ranking each generation of games, spinoffs included.
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, which originally launched for the Game Boy Advance back in 2004, will arrive on Nintendo Switch next week to celebrate the Pokémon series' 30th anniversary. The games ...