Plenty of eccentric Yo-kai beings to meet, It's a pleasure to explore the town and interact with characters, Excellent translation that makes the story more interesting.
Oversimplified combat, Baffling game mechanics that only serve to slow down progress,
Surprising amount of depth, Great Yo-kai designs, Boss battles
Immature sense of humour, Side quests are a grind
It's easy to see why Japan has fallen head over heels for Yo-Kai Watch. It's a fun and captivating adventure, set in a town that's bursting with life. If you can look past the fart jokes and moderate difficulty level, then this game tackles some interest...
Fiendish difficulty spikes, Not the richest or deepest RPG
Forget any sneering Pokémon comparisons. Yo-Kai Watch looks sure to be a monster hit with the 3DS's school age audience, but it might also make a fair few friends among older gamers. It's not the deepest or richest game that Level 5 has ever come up with...
Yo-Kai Watch might look like a pocket monster clone with a fumbling battle system, but it's the genuinely endearing cast of characters and Yo-Kai who give it enough heart to be more than just a simple copycat. It's not the next Pokémon, but it certainly i...
Surprising amount of depth, Great Yo-kai designs, Boss battles
Immature sense of humour, Side quests are a grind
It's easy to see why Japan has fallen head over heels for Yo-Kai Watch. It's a fun and captivating adventure, set in a town that's bursting with life.If you can look past the fart jokes and moderate difficulty level, then this game tackles some interestin...
Rich worldbuilding, Charm and personality, Boss fights
Passive battles, Some tedious quests
As an RPG, Yo-Kai Watch mostly fumbles its battle system and creates a relatively passive experience. However, I adored exploring every corner of its compelling world. The low difficulty ultimately works in its favor — I was always eager to move on to the...