Nintendo Insider writes:
An open plea to save the Pokémon world begins this latest Mystery Dungeon quest, once again remarkably seeing the player discover that they have been transformed into one of the globally adored creatures.
As a continual aside to the core series, Spike Chunsoft’s Mystery Dungeon titles carve their own path, peeling back layers of Game Freak’s creation to craft a far more simplified adventure. It’s a game undeniably aimed at the fanbase’s younger demographic, although that isn’t criticism for doing so.
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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