👾 Join the Yo-kai Revolution!
YO-KAI WATCH for 3DS is an engaging role-playing game where players use a special watch to befriend and summon quirky Yo-kai to solve challenges and battle other Yo-kai, offering a unique blend of adventure and strategy.
A**M
Showed up on time and worked
I previously bought this from another vendor, and when it finally showed up, the game didn’t even work! Of course, my kids didn’t let me know that until it was past the return time, so I was stuck with it.Was really skeptical about ordering a game from Amazon again, but this is the only place I could find it, so I took my chances.This one showed up exactly when they promised it would, and it works! Can’t ask for more!
X**M
Yokai Watch Triggers Obsession! Gotta catch--er, collect every medal!
I will be honest, when Yokai Watch first came out I hated it. It looked like just another Pokemon rip-off. But I kept seeing it everywhere and finally I decided to look into it and give it a chance. The thing that won me over the most was Jibanyan and all the Nyan (cats) to befriend in the game. I was immediately smitten by Komasan!Even if it is basically a Pokemon rip-off, it's done with enough uniqueness that differentiates it from being just another Pokeclone. The "monsters" are all ghosts (specters) that can only be seen by the antagonist through the use of his special Yokai Watch. The watch detects when Yokai are nearby and then through the lens they can be located and confronted. This may include having to fight them, or possibly just chat with them.I'm not going to talk about the story, because it might spoil it, so I'm going to talk about the play mechanics. The entire game is basically a series of fetch-quests. Normally in RPGs, fetch-quests can become rather tedious, but with this game that really wasn't the case, and I really wanted to complete them rather than just muddle through the motions. The quests are what make up the storyline, from the most trivial ones to the main quest that progresses the game. You are free to roam all over the entire map almost right from the beginning, although some areas are blocked off until you upgrade your watch. You take on various quests by talking to yokai and/or people and agreeing to help them. This may include bringing them certain items or having to catch/eliminate certain types of Yokai. I have a hard time remembering what I was doing last in video games like this, so I was relieved to find that you have a quest book that keeps track of all the details for you. One mistake I made was I kept saying yes to everyone; it's better to come back to some quests later after you finish a few of the ones you already have, because it's easy to get overwhelmed. And some quests have to be done in a certain amount of time, or by a certain time of day/night. If you forget where some place is for a quest there's always a red arrow on the map pointing you in the right direction.The battle system is very basic & it took me a while to get used to it because I'm used to RPGs where you pick every move for every character in your party. In YW the battle is basically on auto-pilot, and you simply intervene to do things in the background, like healing injured Yokai with items, giving power-ups, un-inspiriting them, pinning which enemy to target, and trying to pin the occasional swirly wisp that give you extra battle spoils. You can also spin the dial in order to swap in/out different yokai on your team. The only truly interactive thing you do is a special super move when their spirit bar is full. To activate it you have to do something with the stylus - either spin a circle, tap flying bubbles or trace some symbols, and the faster you accomplish it the faster the yokai pulls off the move. They're not difficult to do and quickly become somewhat tedious. The real tactics are not during battle but how you set up your team beforehand. You need a nice variety of yokai to cover various aspects of battle, and setting ones up next to each other with the same disposition can cause them to interact & be more powerful in battle. There are also all kinds of items to alter their disposition, and items you can equip to beef up different stats. Additionally, the attitude of your Yokai determines how it levels up, and also determines the action it takes in battle.Catching wild yokai is a bit of a hit-or-miss ordeal and it seems like even if you throw the correct food at it during battle, it doesn't raise the befriending percentage up much. The only way to really catch wild yokai is to just fight them repeatedly until one of them finally sheepishly strolls up to you & requests to be friends. This can be frustrating if they're not exactly common, but I think it becomes easier to catch them the higher rank your Yokai Watch is. In other words, if you're trying to catch a high level yokai and your watch is low level, the odds are against you. Go level up, get your watch upgraded, and come back later.I played this game beginning to end and I just want more. Collecting all the yokai medals both in-game and in real life can trigger obsession. Most of the yokai are based on traditional Japanese folklore ghosts and there are a lot of very wonderfully weird creatures to collect, including a dog with a face like Woody Allen. Many of them evolve, like Pokemon, but there are also many who can be fused together to create entirely new yokai. This game gives you that familiar "gotta catch 'em all" fever. Passwords and the QR codes on the backs of the medals can be scanned from inside the game (at the post office) and they all give you a variety of prizes, including game coins to use in the crank-a-kai. Oh yeah, and the game also utilizes the camera, and you can take pics of yourself with a variety of yokai on your shoulders!
I**A
Yo-okay
Este juego es muy entretenido, a pesar de que cuenta con un sistema de combate automatico también tiene un poco de interaccion de parte del jugador para realizar ataques especiales y restaurar a tus personajes derrotados en el mismo combate, tambien cuenta con detalles como captura de insectos, misiones extras y la historia.El juego es hasta cierto punto facil pero tiene estrategia como el saber que personajes son mas convenientes mezclar en tu equipo para obtener mejores resultados de combate. Hay buena variedad de personajes para elegir y al igual que la serie tiene sus momentos divertidos.Este juego es recomendable para aquellos que quieran probar algo un poco diferente a pokemon o que hayan disfrutado de la serie o gusten un juego no tan serio ni tan competitivo; es un juego para disfrutar y relajarse.Técnicamente los graficos no son nada del otro mundo pero se ven bastante bien en 3DS XL y el sonido asi como la musica es muy bueno.Respecto a Amazon la entrega fue muy rapida y a muy buen precio el juego, estoy muy contento con mi compra. :)
J**N
Great quality
I haven’t played it yet but 5⭐️
S**M
Really Good
Loved that it came pretty quickly and that its a challenging game.
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