With how disillusioned I’ve become with Pokémon as a franchise, it is rare that I get genuinely excited about anything remotely related to the brand. When once a new game would have me chomping at the ...
When the Pokémon franchise began, there were 151 individual Pokémon species, most of which could evolve from existing ones, making the franchise's tagline, "Gotta Catch 'em All," a tricky but exciting ...
Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver's selection of version exclusive Pokemon make the better game obvious when looking at them as a whole.
Ninatic finally unlocked Legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Go following Pokémon Go Fest. Summer 2017 saw Legendary birds Moltres, Articuno and Moltres come and go, with Legendary beasts Raikou, Entei, ...
Medals in Pokémon Go act as a form of in-game achievement system, cataloguing your many accomplishments from across the game. You'll be occasionally interrupted by full-screen prompts telling you ...
Often cited as one of the world's most valuable media franchises, Pokémon is a household name that's been a Nintendo staple since the Game Boy. The beloved series is home to hundreds of amazing ...
Renri has been playing the Pokemon series as far back as Ruby/Sapphire and as such, her primary topics for strategy guides and lists usually involve Pokemon. She's also an avid Legend of Zelda fan, ...
Since it debuted three whole decades ago, we’ve seen dozens of Pokémon games arrive on Nintendo consoles. While the main series has led the charge, those generations have inspired numerous spin-offs, ...
Mega Charizard X using Blast Burn, one of Pokemon GO's most powerful Charged Attacks (Image via The Pokemon Company) Almost all creatures in Pokemon GO can learn two Charged Attacks simultaneously.
With the game now on the Switch, you're probably busy replaying Pokémon FireRed for the umpteenth time and hunting for a few cheats. Unfortunately, you can't use cheats on the Switch version (boo), ...
It's hard to be the most iconic video game character of all time, but I'd say Pokémon's Pikachu has to be up there. Nintendo uses its face on most, if not all, of its marketing, and it represents the ...