A Massive Life Sim? First Reviews and Scores for Pokemon Pokopia Are In

A Massive Life Sim? First Reviews and Scores for Pokemon Pokopia Are In

Hennadiy Chemеris

The first reviews for Pokemon Pokopia have appeared online ahead of its March 5 release as a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive. As of this writing, the game holds an impressive 89 on Metacritic.

Scores:

  • ScreenHub — 100/100;
  • Screen Rant — 100/100;
  • Siliconera — 100/100;
  • TechRadar Gaming — 100/100;
  • VGC — 100/100;
  • Dexerto — 100/100;
  • GamesRadar+ — 90/100;
  • Game Informer — 90/100;
  • Gamereactor UK — 90/100;
  • IGN — 90/100;
  • GameSpot — 90/100;
  • ComicBook — 90/100;
  • Vandal — 89/100;
  • Meristation — 84/100;
  • Nintendo Life — 80/100;
  • Eurogamer — 80/100;
  • Gamekult — 70/100;
  • TheGamer — 60/100.
Pokémon Pokopia is entirely brilliant. You'll have expectations. You'll want a cosy, wholesome adventure, with Pokémon given a chance to shine. Pokopia brushes all of those expectations aside with a confident wave, arriving as an expansive, ambitious life-adventure simulator that's absolutely packed with bright ideas, and the execution to match.
— ScreenHub
Pokemon Pokopia is like a brilliantly bizarre blend of Pokemon, Animal Crossing, Dragon Quest Builders, and Viva Piñata, and despite its many influences, manages to be a unique spin-off for the Pokemon series that's also an accomplished life sim.
— GamesRadar+
Pokémon Pokopia is a real treat: an enjoyable building and town simulator that capitalizes on the charming personalities of its monsters in a way that appeals to both the creative and collector alike. It's packed with fun things to do and worthy rewards for doing them, and strikes a healthy balance between freedom and suggestion in its building mechanics (despite a few precision nitpicks). All of this is housed in an adorable adventure through an interesting and surprisingly deep setting that presses all the nostalgia buttons for longtime fans. And it all shines especially bright in its lovable protagonist's blobby pink hands.
— IGN
Pokemon Pokopia is a combination of the design sensibilities of Animal Crossing and Dragon Quest Builders, but by melding those two structures and fusing them with Pokemon, it compensates for each one's weaknesses. Animal Crossing is so focused on building community that there isn't much to do once you finish your daily chores, while Dragon Quest Builders relies heavily on story quests without much incentive to build up your community and socialize. Pokemon Pokopia gives you a massive amount to do and a story that propels you forward, while also letting you enjoy the simple pleasure of living among your Pokemon friends and building your perfect community. I feel like I've barely scratched the surface, and I can't wait to keep exploring. I'll get Squirtle back yet.
— GameSpot
There is a fun time to be had here, but ultimately Pokemon Pokopia doesn't explore the Pokemon side of its world and offers building quests that are mostly rigid and repetitive. As ever with Pokemon, there is enough charm to see it through, and the mechanics aren't shallow, even if they're used in aid of the same few tasks over and over again.
— TheGamer

By the way, the Pokémon franchise recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, with Game Freak marking the occasion with a host of new announcements.

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