The Pokemon-esque game Yo-Kai Watch has delighted Japanese gamers for a few years now and Nintendo has finally released it in North America. Released in November 2015 for the 3DS, the game tasks players […]
The Pokemon-esque game Yo-Kai Watch has delighted Japanese gamers for a few years now and Nintendo has finally released it in North America. Released in November 2015 for the 3DS, the game tasks players with befriending creatures called “Yo-kai” and then training them to do battle. The Yo-kai come from multiple distinct tribes and each have their own strengths and weaknesses.
The Yo-Kai Watch website was recently updated with a code for a free in-game coin that gives the chance for a valuable item or rare Yo-kai. It also has some game tips and information on Yo-Kai Watch merchandise. Pokemon fans should definitely check it out.
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This game is fun but the battle system is kinda boring compared to Pokemon. The graphics are amazing, though.
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this game sucks. Its a pokemon ripoff.
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