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Pokémon Shield for Nintendo Switch delivers a fresh generation of Pokémon gameplay set in the beautifully crafted Galar region. Featuring over 400 Pokémon, innovative Dynamax battles, and immersive gym challenges in massive stadiums, this title combines nostalgia with modern design. With a strong online community and continuous content updates, it’s a must-have for any Pokémon Trainer ready to catch, battle, and trade their way to glory.














| ASIN | B07P5TL4SH |
| Amazon Bestseller | #39,421 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #3,772 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (19,645) |
| Item model number | TBD |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 1.07 x 16.84 x 10.49 cm; 49.9 g |
| Release date | November 15, 2019 |
M**E
Worth buying.
Buy this game. I even bought the expansion pass.
J**.
I really don't get why people hate on this game so much. Some tree textures weren't incredibly high-detail? Okay, it's Nintendo. The art style is never realistic and that is a strength, not a weakness. If you've played Scarlet/Violet, this game feels like it actually came out after those-- the quality is so much better and the world feels so much more fleshed out. The Britain-inspired Galar region is charming, the towns are lush with unique architecture, and the world just feels more like a real place where people live. I'm not usually a fan of battle gimmicks like Z-moves and mega evolutions, but the Dynamax system feels like they finally found the sweet spot and pulled the best parts from the other previous gimmicks that didn't fare so well. For more context: I'm a Gen 1 fan who hasn't played any Pokémon games since Gen 3 on the Gameboy Advance. But recently, I decided to marathon through and play one game from each generation to catch up. So after playing way too many repetitive Pokémon games for weeks, I should have been sick of it. This game was a breath of fresh air. For me, it feels like a visual representation of how playing the original GameBoy games felt-- it gives you an epic sense of adventure and a cool, bright world to explore. The gym battles in particular felt like the truest representation of what gym battles should have been from the beginning: without spoiling too much, they play out in huge stadiums with cheering crowds (and great music), and the trials that each gym puts in front of you before battling the leader are pretty fun/engaging. The storylines in this franchise are never fantastic, but as they go, this one was one of the better ones in my opinion. I also had my younger sibling play this game, who's a decade younger, and had never played through a Pokemon game besides Legends Arceus (also highly recommend that one) and they have always been turned away by the grinding, boring, repetitive nature of the mainline games. But they loved it, and even bought their own copy so that we can play online together from across the country. :) Basically, the hate for this game is a lot of nitpicking, and then piling on the hate because that's what everyone else what doing at the time so it seemed cool to do. Try it for yourself and just go into it without anyone else's criticisms coloring your judgment. There's a lot of fun to be had!
ه**ن
جيدة جدا
L**N
Prompt delivery, good packaging, everything works well!
C**E
Muito bom
M**L
Viene según lo que se describe. Excelente producto
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