Testseek.com have collected 93 expert reviews of the Pokemon Sword and Shield and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Pokemon Sword and Shield.
November 2019
(78%)
93 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are closer to my dream Pokemon RPGs than anything that's come before. I'd still like better cutscenes, companion Pokemon, the complete Pokedex, and a more visually interesting Wild Area, but nitpicks are just not very effe...
Published: 2020-06-23, Author: Giovanni , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Improved Wild Area, Thoughtful exploration gameplay, Rewarding sidequests, Lots of new Pokémon
Light on battles, Lacking long-term value
Yes, if you just want more Pokémon Sword and Shield. It's not a groundbreaking package, but it's a fun excuse to see some old favorite monsters.Editors' RecommendationsHow to unlock every new feature in Pokemon's Isle of Armor DLC What you need to know ab...
Great location design, Pokémon favourites return, More customisation options
Level scaling is iffy, Basic plot, Pacing jumps around
Despite its shortcomings, there's just no getting round the fact that the Isle of Armor only really accounts for half of what you pay for with the Expansion Pack, and you do get a lot when it comes to exploring the island and the abundance of returning Po...
New Galar native species Pokemon, Gigamax Raids, Connection Y ease of access, Soundtrack and Art Direction, Exploring The Wild Area
Glitchy Graphics and animations, Boring and linear narrative, Reduced Pokedex, The Wild Area when there are too many people about causing lag
Unlike our Inteleon - that's the final Evolution of our chosen starter, Sobble, who has a distinctly disapproving demeanour - it'll be nigh-on impossible to turn your nose up at Pokemon Sword and Shield. Whichever game you choose, it's a highly entertaini...
Galar is a vast and inviting world, Combat remains as charmingly addictive as ever, So many new Pokemon to encounter across the new region, Innovates on the formula is some great ways,
Visually underwhelming in places, Some of its new ideas feel a bit underutilised,
Pokemon Sword and Shield is an excellent entry in Game Freak's iconic franchise, pushing the series forward in some exciting ways while never forgetting the roots that made it so loved in the first place. While it underwhelms in its visuals and under-bake...
Fantastic Pokémon designs, Immersive new region, Considered and effective gameplay improvements
Dynamaxing mechanic doesn't quite hit the mark, Not as graphically accomplished as other Switch titles
It's not a Z-Move dance but Dynamaxing has its own animated ritual (Image credit: The Pokémon Company/Nintendo)Pokémon is a hugely popular series with a passionate fanbase so what it's been doing for past two decades clearly works. But the old adage "if i...
Published: 2019-11-14, Author: Chris , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Little England.Pokémon Sword and Shield add some brilliant new creatures, but like their gargantuan Dynamax forms, the games feel like a hollow projection.Did you know that Dynamax and Gigantamax Pokémon - the jumbo, Stay Puft forms your little creatu...
Published: 2019-11-13, Author: Dom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Galar forms and Pokémon boast fantastic designs, Some lovely little story moments, Wild Area has great promise as a concept, The most expressive Trainers and characters Pokémon has ever seen,
Poor technical performance in the Wild Area and in routes, Limp, predictable and strangely-paced final act, Dynamax mechanic never grows beyond just being a gimmick, Short main story (about 25 hours), questionable replay value, Note: Online servers were t
Battle animations looks great, New Pokémon are adorable, Premise of battles remains the same
Dynamaxing seems like an unnecessary feature
While the core Pokémon formula remains the same, Sword and Shield shake things up with a bunch of new features such as a new region to explore, alongside new Pokémon to catch and mechanics to get to grips with. Everything is bigger (and more British) than...