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Pokémon Rumble U

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Pokémon Rumble U
Developer(s)Ambrella
Publisher(s)
Director(s)Norio Matsumura
Producer(s)
  • Hitoshi Yamagami
  • Shusaku Egami
  • Takato Utsunomiya
Composer(s)Miki Obata
SeriesPokémon
Platform(s)Wii U
Release
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player,multiplayer

Pokémon Rumble U(ポケモンスクランブルU,Pokemon Sukuranburu U)is a 2013actionvideo game in thePokémonseries available on theWii UeShopdeveloped byAmbrellaand published byThe Pokémon CompanyandNintendo.[4][5]It is the successor to the 20113DSgamePokémon Rumble Blast.It features all Pokémon from the first five generations. Up to 100 Pokémon and 4 players are able to play at the same time. It is the first Wii U game to utilize theWii U GamePad'snear-field communication(NFC) function.[6]It was released in Japan on April 24, 2013, in Europe on August 15, 2013, and in North America on August 29, 2013.

Gameplay

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WhilePokémon Rumble Ushares similar gameplay elements with its predecessor, inRumble U,the player controlsPokémonand battles alongside them against other Pokémon in battle arenas. A boss Pokémon must be fought at the end of every battle arena. As the player advances, new battle arenas are unlocked. Further battle arenas can be selected from a menu. Progressively, battle arena difficulties continue to rise. Once a battle arena is completed, the player is rewarded with coins and new Pokémon.[7]The game also uses figurines, similar toSkylandersandDisney Infinity,to add content to the game.

Plot

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After a mishap in the Toy Pokémon Shop, some Pokémon capsules are swept down a river and washed up on a strange riverbank.Pikachu,Snivy,Tepig,and Oshawott emerge from the Pokémon capsules and set out to find their way back to the Toy Pokémon Shop. On the course of their journey, they discover Pokémon reluctant of returning to the Toy Shop.[8]It's even found the four Pokémon were intentionally thrown into the river in the first place.

Development

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Prior toPokémon Rumble U's release,Nintendoannounced it would be the first game to use thenear-field communication(NFC) component of theWii U.Around the same time, Nintendo announced figurines would be distributed. Once the game went on sale in Europe, a special edition including two NFC figurines, a poster, and a code to download the game was distributed in game stores.[9]Pokémon figurines are utilized by placing them on the NFC section of theWii U GamePad,which allows the player to use that Pokémon in the game. NFC figurines have been sold in Japan, Europe, and the United States with limited availability. In response to the figurines not being sold in Canada, a Nintendo spokesperson commented that claiming availability in the United States was limited.[10]

Reception

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Pokémon Rumble Uhas received mostly mixed to negative reviews. OnMetacritic,the game received an aggregated score of 49 out of 100, and a user score of 5.0.[12]Its aggregate score atGameRankingswas also 49%.[11]

Writing forNintendo Insider,Joe Merrick gave the game 70%, summarising that "Pokémon Rumble Uis a simple and fun game, but may bore a few players ".[16]

Mike Manson ofNintendo Lifegave a more mixed review, givingRumble U6 out of 10; summarising that "Pokémon Rumble Uis straightforward fun that's a far cry from the main Pokémon titles, but it does pair some key strategic elements of the series with the button bashing – though there are definitely moments where there's too much going on to keep real track of, which does lead to more reliance on the latter than the former ".[15]

Chris Carter ofDestructoidrated the game a 6/10. He critiqued it, findingPokémon Rumble Utoo linear, lacking strategy, and repetitive and basic. Despite its flaws, he claims it may be a fun experience with friends and in short periods of gameplay.[13]

Will Greenwald ofPCMaggave the game a 2/5. He criticized it for not living up to the mechanics ofPokémon Rumble Blastand lacking a Pokémon upgrade system, due to what he deemed an unnecessary incorporation of external merchandise into gameplay. If one wants to grow attached to their Pokémon, they must buy its corresponding NFC figurine – only then will they be able to "upgrade" it to their liking. Nonetheless, he said the game is too linear and short to enjoy the upgrades.[17]

References

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