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Pokemon Sword and Shield Review

Pokemon Sword and Shield Review

Posted on November 22, 2019November 25, 2019 By Jarvis

Pokemon Sword and Shield is the latest entry in Game Freak’s iconic RPG series – acting as the first mainline iteration on Nintendo Switch as it heads to the UK-inspired region of Galar

A fully-fledged console iteration of Game Freak’s Pokemon series has been a long time coming. Fans have waited decades to see how the RPG series would fare on a platform with more power, no longer held back by the constraints of a handheld – Pokemon Sword and Shield is that long-awaited evolution.

The duo of titles push the series further than it’s ever gone before. However, in the end, isn’t quite enough to blaze the futuristic trial it must walk going forward.
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