A portion of a C3 review...Super Pokémon Rumble is an interesting diversion from the core Pokémon formula while 3DS owners wait for a mainline RPG, and the real-time combat approach feels quite visceral and satisfying. However, while there is some fun t...
Super Pokémon Rumble is an interesting diversion from the core Pokémon formula while 3DS owners wait for a mainline RPG, and the real-time combat approach feels quite visceral and satisfying. However, while there is some fun to be found in Super Pokémon Rumble in short spurts, as a whole it is just too repetitive, with the gameplay mainly consisting of the rapid tapping of one or two attack buttons and dodging around enemies until they are defeated.
Not feeling turkey this year? How about some roasted Tepig instead? Once again, IGN has an exclusive Pokemon code for your redeeming pleasure. This time it's for a powered-up Tepig in Pokemon Rumble Blast, which was recently released for the Nintendo 3DS....
Not feeling turkey this year? How about some roasted Tepig instead? Once again, IGN has an exclusive Pokemon code for your redeeming pleasure. This time it's for a powered-up Tepig in Pokemon Rumble Blast, which was recently released for the Nintendo 3DS...
Zoroark
Password: 2153-6742
Strength: 1172+
Ability: PokéTC
Move:Foul Play
Found in 4-1 Frozen Tundra
Audino
Password: 0126-1458
Strength:2102
Ability: Rally
Move:Secret Power
Found 2-1 Sun-Dappled Bank
Dialga
Password: 3402-6485
Strength: 2192+
No Abil...
A portion of an Addicted-Gamers review...The Good:
+ Over 600 Pokémon to collect
+ Co-op Multiplayer for up to 2 players
+ Good use of 3D
The Bad:
- Lazy and linear Level Design
- Low polygon models
- Shallow repetitive gameplay
- No online
- Retail Pric...
A portion of a NG review...Positives
The Storyline is real interesting.
The game is fun, keeps you hooked for a good bit.
Negatives
Battles are TOO repetitive.
It feels a bit dull.
Not much of an improvement.
The game drags on with how long it takes to fi...
A portion of a GameSpot update...The Good
Toy Pokemon characters have a compact, cute charm Lots of Pokemon to collect.
The Bad
Extremely simplistic and repetitive combat Sparse variety in stages and settings Brain-dead bosses Trying to improve Po...
The Good
Toy Pokemon characters have a compact, cute charm Lots of Pokemon to collect.
The Bad
Extremely simplistic and repetitive combat Sparse variety in stages and settings Brain-dead bosses Trying to improve Pokemon feels like a waste of time and effort Few changes from the WiiWare game.
9625-7845
for a Gliscor with the Effective trait
1474 strength
knows X-Scissor
Japanese Games only
For an Emboar with Fire Boost + (increases users fire based moves by up to 40%)
2100+ in strength
Knows Heat CrashThanks to Jordan for the heads up!<?ce...
A portion of a GamePro review...Boring gameplay, uninspired multiplayer, and inherently flawed design makes Pokemon Rumble Blast seem more like Pokemon Rumble Blahhhhh.Full review here
A portion of a Nintendo Life review...The 3DS gave Nintendo a wider palette to work with, but it seems like it was content to leave well enough alone. Because of that we feel comfortable recommending it, but we also feel compelled to remind you that a ver...
The 3DS gave Nintendo a wider palette to work with, but it seems like it was content to leave well enough alone. Because of that we feel comfortable recommending it, but we also feel compelled to remind you that a very similar game is already available through WiiWare, and it's less expensive as well. The choice is
A portion of a GamesRadar review...You'll love
More than 600 Pokemon to collect
Lots of moves to choose from
Great graphics and soundtrack
You'll hate
Boring level design
Feels repetitive
Gameplay is too simplistic for older fansPokemon Rumble Blast - ful...
Pokemon Rumble Blast marks the very first Pokemon-branded title created for the 3DS. Pokemaniacs like myself have eagerly awaited the opportunity to see our favorite monsters rendered in full, stereoscopic 3D pretty much since we first heard about Nintend...
Pokemon Rumble Blast marks the very first Pokemon-branded title created for the 3DS. Pokemaniacs like myself have eagerly awaited the opportunity to see our favorite monsters rendered in full, stereoscopic 3D pretty much since we first heard about Nintendo's newest handheld. But while the game does have its charms, unfortunately the efforts of developer Ambrella just didn't end up warranting a full retail release...