Alex Cote from 3GEM writes: 'Pokémon Rumble U is a waste of time that can be forgotten. There’s nothing to enjoy in the game, and there’s no reason to own it.'
Their business practices aren’t perfect, but Nintendo makes games like nobody else. But they also have their fair share of games that nobody played.
Remember "toys"? Those things kids used to play with back in the day, before video games? Well Disney and Nintendo sure do. AUTOMATON's Graham Arthur reports on NFC toys, new and upcoming developments in the field, some of the issues they've faced so far, and some of the issues bound to arise. (Part 2 of 2)
Scanning amiibo for games they're not intended for produces some rather interesting results, as one fan's experiment shows with Pokémon Rumble U.
Wow I almost forgot about this game.... hmmmmm it seems we might have pokemon balls coming soon?
Ugh, I'll definitely avoid this one...
I think a score of 2/10 would have to mean the game is unplayable, but this is playable, its just not that good... meh... Of course, I wouldn't know...
I think that's the lowest score i've ever seen for a Nintendo owned ip I thought it will score higher since it was a Pokemon game ;)
Wait. why a 1.9? Why not just flat-out give it a 2?
This is easily one of the worst reviews I have ever read and completely unprofessional.
First off, it sucks Canada didn't get the figures, but no one wants to see someone **** and moan about it in the review. I mean, you devoted one of your eight paragraphs to making this point clear to the reader and brought it up again in value. If they mean that much to you, then simply import them.
As far as the rest of the review goes, I clearly get the impression that you've never played Pokemon Rumble. Many of your complaints are concepts that have existed from the start and do nothing but illustrate you shouldn't have reviewed this game. After two games in the series, it isn't exactly news to hear it plays like the others, nor is it logical to attack a game that isn't suited to your taste.
I can respect someone elses opinion, but when you post a review and put it on N4G... you can AT LEAST preorder to have some level of professionalism. Down voted.