


The classic quest of traveling around a region to challenge gym leaders for badges has been swapped out for traveling around a region to take part in Islands Challenges. The formula has received a bigger change than we’ve seen since the introduction of legendaries as plot points in Pokémon Gold and Silver. Fortunately, the series isn't really in need of any radical changes. Well, after 30 hours, I can say that Pokémon Sun and Moon. Leave home, collect eight badges, fight a legendary and deal with some criminal organisation, and defeat the Elite Four.

But, spin-offs aside, the gameplay and story beats have retained a basic structure throughout the years. Over the past 20 years, it has had seven generations of games and plenty of spin-offs. Pokémon is one of the oldest consistently popular franchise in gaming. (Note: I played through Sun for this review) Reviews // 14th Dec 2016 - 6 years ago // By Tyler Spectre Pokémon Sun & Moon Review
