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Pokémon Violet

Original title: Poketto monsutâ baioretto
  • Video Game
  • 2022
  • E
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
534
YOUR RATING
Pokémon Violet (2022)
ActionAdventureFantasy

The player visits the Naranja or Uva Academy in time for the annual Treasure Hunt, where the rival character, Nemona, encourages the player to explore Paldea and find their own treasure.The player visits the Naranja or Uva Academy in time for the annual Treasure Hunt, where the rival character, Nemona, encourages the player to explore Paldea and find their own treasure.The player visits the Naranja or Uva Academy in time for the annual Treasure Hunt, where the rival character, Nemona, encourages the player to explore Paldea and find their own treasure.

  • Director
    • Shigeru Ohmori
  • Writer
    • Satoshi Tajiri
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    534
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    • Director
      • Shigeru Ohmori
    • Writer
      • Satoshi Tajiri
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    2ofbodin-966-485520

    Prepare for awful graphical issues

    The game has nothing truly new in it. Same old local region gimmick with a slightly new name to it, basically. What's truly tragic is how little effort Nintendo pays to one of their biggest titles OF ALL TIME. The game immersion is constantly broken by horrible sloppy graphical errors and bugs and glitches. Prepare to see npc characters blink in and out of existence right in front of you if you move only slightly away from them. Prepare to accidentally run into wild Pokémon because their sprite won't load until you're colliding into it. The render distance of entities in this game is PATHETIC! You can also experience horrible drops in frame rate at many locations in the game. For a console that handles Tears of the Kingdom smoothly, you'd think something as simple as Pokémon would run perfectly, but it doesn't!

    This game is an insult to the consumers, an insult to the fans of the games, and an insult to the title itself. This is a main installment in one of Nintendo BIGGEST titles, and graphically it's as bad as if a single indie developer made it themselves.

    The music is extremely repetitive and monotone as well. It's like it loops after 15 seconds. Staying at the university for more than 2 minutes is driving me crazy and I always end up turning the volume down.

    For a game with a vast open world to explore, every area feels similar, from trainer placement to the way Pokémon spawn. At the very least they could have learned about spawn rates from games like Final Fantasy XII (with a wide variety of conditions for spawning rare monsters, requiring spending a certain amount of time in an area, killing specific enemies, etc), so it doesn't feel like you just run around and have every single Pokémon thrown at you for free.

    The story was OK, I guess, but none of the characters truly made an impression, especially not the try hard quirky nerd stereotype.
    10PhoenixGod00

    Pokemon games continue to get better part 2

    10 out of 10 - A Bold, Visionary Evolution of the Series

    If Pokémon Scarlet broke ground, Pokémon Violet refined it. While both games share the core structure and Paldea region, Violet takes a sleeker, more futuristic approach that gives it a distinct flavor - aesthetically, thematically, and narratively. This isn't just a version variant; it's a statement piece in its own right.

    The Futuristic Flair of Paldea

    Where Scarlet leans into ancient tradition, Violet dives headfirst into sleek innovation and sci-fi-inspired visuals. From your school's uniforms to your rideable Legendary Pokémon Miraidon, everything in Violet pulses with technological energy. It feels like you're exploring a version of the Pokémon world where advancement has fused seamlessly with nature - a refreshing and exciting twist.

    Open World Freedom - Reimagined

    Like its counterpart, Violet lets you roam the Paldea region without restrictions. Whether you're scaling icy mountains, running through coastal cliffs, or diving into hidden caves, the world is alive with exploration opportunities. There are no level gates, no forced paths - just your instincts, your team, and your sense of adventure.

    The true joy lies in doing things your way: you can take on gyms, explore the Path of Legends, or battle Team Star in any order. Freedom is the name of the game.

    New Pokémon, New Perspective

    The Pokémon exclusive to Violet fit the game's futuristic vibe perfectly. Standouts like Iron Valiant and Iron Hands (Paradox forms of familiar Pokémon) look like they were ripped from a high-tech laboratory - and they're just as powerful as they are visually striking.

    Violet leans into mystery and time-travel science fiction more than any game in the series before it, and that shift works. It makes the story feel darker, deeper, and more thoughtful, especially as it builds toward the climax in Area Zero - one of the most jaw-dropping and unforgettable endgames in Pokémon history.

    Miraidon - The Futuristic Companion

    While Scarlet gives you Koraidon, a creature of raw primal energy, Violet gives you Miraidon, a sleek, jet-powered Pokémon that doubles as your high-speed ride. It soars, swims, and climbs like a dream, and its sci-fi aesthetic fits perfectly with Violet's identity.

    Multiplayer and Co-Op

    The multiplayer functionality in Violet makes it more than just a solo RPG. You can explore the entire map with friends, battle wild Pokémon together, or just take in the view - it's the kind of co-op play Pokémon fans have been waiting for.

    Why It's a 10 out of 10

    Pokémon Violet is more than a game - it's a redefinition. It doesn't just push the series forward; it reimagines what the future of Pokémon can look like. From the freedom of movement to the high-tech atmosphere and emotionally powerful story, it's one of the most ambitious entries the franchise has ever seen.

    It challenges your expectations, rewards your curiosity, and stays true to the heart of Pokémon: adventure, wonder, and connection.

    Final Word: Sleek, bold, and endlessly replayable, Pokémon Violet delivers an unforgettable journey through a world where science meets legend. It's a future worth chasing - and one worth remembering.

    10 out of 10 - A masterpiece of innovation and imagination.
    8jasynp

    First Pokémon Game, Dad of 2 young kids

    I've been a huge Nintendo fans, but by the time Pokémon came out, I was too old to play it. Now I have a 3 year old boy and 7 year old Girl, and wanted a game they could actively play and participate in. Well, they freaking love everything Pokémon and we have started to expand our Pokémon games and TV series. For a newbie, this is such a fun and easy going game to get your feet wet in such a large Pokémon universe. It certainly has some glitches, some questionable graphics (based on games like Breath of Wild), but for kids who aren't jaded by that stuff, the Pokémon are animated in a way that you can fall in love with them, and isn't that the point of the series?
    4GoldGalaxy35

    Slow

    This game is just way too slow for me. The beginning takes forever to just get to the point. The point is the adventure. Once you finally get to your adventure, the most unlikely and inconvenient situations happen that prevent you from proceeding with your quest. For example, there was this gym leader I had to fight to proceed but of course he ran past me cause he was in a hurry in classic anime fashion. Once I got to where he was, some random trainer that I was forced to fight was blocking the way. I simply wish everything in this game was faster- even the battling. It really drags on and never feeling satisfying once it's over. I start thinking back to the amazing fights presented in Deltarune (chapters 1 and 2) and how unexciting they are compared to it. Before I wrap this up I have to mention just how horrible the game runs. The game runs horribly, the graphics suck, the gameplay is slow, the dialogue is uninteresting, and this ultimately lead to an underwhelming and uninspired gaming experience.
    3ThunderKing6

    Post Pokemon League review

    Please check out my mid game review on the Pokemon Scarlett review board.

    Review has been written on Decem 4 2022

    During my mid game review I thought this game was excellent.

    Now that I have become Pokemon League champion for the last time in my Pokemon career, what are my final thoughts of this game?

    Well...

    The game felt empty, easy and too simple.

    For the first bit I liked the open world concept but I was vastly over leveled while exploring various areas. The last gyms I played against I was in my 60s battling 30 and below.

    I prefer the previous classic ways.

    The story is non-existent, childish and jokes fail to land. No child would laugh out loud at these bad jokes like the Clive guy acting like a teenager.

    The final reveal was so lame and obvious while the motives behind it all was corny and childish.

    The villians were not really villians. They were just people with a giant car Pokemon.

    The gym tests were hash, stupid and easy.

    Only the Flora test felt like a worthy test. Everything else was a waste of time. The skii test was the worse.

    The tera was okay. Still hate these gimmicks. Opponents do not use any items like in previous games.

    I never played much of Pokemon sword and shield. What I liked was the elite 4 and Champ battle was public to all. In Pokemon violet and Scarlett its not. It's like the old games, while you are stuck in 1 room and have to take part in a silly interview.

    The E4 and Champ were easy. I swept by them with ease. 0 deaths and only 1 Pokemon in the red because I decided to max out the Sand Monsters defence instead of 2 shoting the dragon.

    Also none of them use full restore or berries.

    After I won my last Pokemon League You don't get a celebration or put into the Hall of Fame.

    I had to spam A because of a 5 min long text scene. This game seriously needed voice overs.

    As of now:

    I'm not sure if I can capture the legendary bike Pokemon.

    There is no in person interaction with the professors.

    My single mom did not acknowledge that I won a Pokemon title. She stands in one spot not even watching tv.

    Postive note: the Pokemon were enough.

    Gameplay was fine. I did not experience any glitches while everyone else on YouTube has... My game worked perfectly.

    I liked the way you can encounter Pokemon.

    No more stocking up on repel.

    Battle scenes were cool.

    I liked riding on the bike Pokemon.

    Overall, a weak game. There is not much to do in this game except train your Pokemon. The story was hash, corny and kiddy.

    I don't understand why they give us a choice to say something and if you say something they don't like you are forced to say what they want you to say. It's pointless and stupid.

    Now that I beat the Pokemon League the Nintendo Switch will be catching a lot of dust.

    Anyways, thanks for reading my review.

    And I hope you have a good day eventhough it won't effect me if you don't.

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      Ed Sheeran performs the song in the end credits which is titled Celestial.
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      Arven: Apparently, this desert is home to the Quaking Earth Titan. Speaking of which, the ground's been shaking off and on and... Urk.. Making me feel a bit sick... Sorry, I'm gonna just sit down and rest a little before I get back to Titan hunting.

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      Featured in Outside Xtra: Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: 7 Ways It Effs with the Pokemon (2022)
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      • November 18, 2022 (Japan)
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