EGM: "The first 3DS installment of this long-running Pokémon offshoot offers plenty of dungeons to crawl, assuming you don’t mind running through maze after maze of barely changed environments—and with no particular goals other than moving toward the next floor. If you can endure the main part of the game, you’ll get a chance to build your own Pokémon Paradise, which is a lot of fun. But the overall journey drags on in mind-numbing fashion, until you just wish someone would drop a giant Pokéball on your head and end it all."
Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "Spike Chunsoft’s Pokemon Mystery Dungeon line have always provided quite a service for potential roguelike players. They ease people into the idea of do or die dungeon crawling and risk assessment with familiar characters and a brightness that makes the idea of failure not so intimidating. While both Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity and Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon both boast a number of gameplay elements showing clear benefits to the series, the way the portray their worlds is equally important."
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Well, that's what they get for not including all 649 Pokés... Was gonna get it too, but Serebii confirmed less than 1/3 of of the entire Pokédex. Total disappointment for me.
These games have never really played well; to me, they've been more of a cash-in from the Pokemon brand.
It's an overall downgrade from the DS mystery dungeon games. I really dont understand why they intentionally made it worse.