Pokémon Pokopia Reviews
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Review in German | Read full review
Pokémon Pokopia is cuteness overload with low-stakes, but still an intriguing story. You'll never run out of anything to do and put hours of fun into this game.
Pokopia offers something for all Pokemon fans whether you're the type to just want to go on an adventure with Pokemon (as Pokemon?) or create a whole new world with Pokemon. While the end-game grind was dull, overall this is a fantastic package.
Pokémon Pokopia scratches the creature collection itch in a new social and town-building simulation context, proving that Pokémon is one of the most versatile franchises in the medium.
As far as cosy games go, Pokopia is absolutely top-tier, rivalling the unrivalled Stardew Valley. Despite a few minor flaws, it’s a hellishly addictive, satisfying and relaxing game, likely a foregone winner in the family games category at this year’s TGA and – something I really didn’t expect – one of my current contenders for game of the year.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Pokemon Pokopia is, very literally, everything you'd expect and want a Pokemon life sim game to be, and a lot more you'd never even known you wanted. Charming, bursting to the seams with personality, and dangerously addictive to near lethal levels, Pokemon Pokopia is arguably the best Pokemon spin-off of all time, and will go down as one of the early defining games of the Nintendo Switch 2 library.
Simply put, Pokémon Pokopia is one of Pokémon's best spin-offs yet. It effortlessly combines the charm of Animal Crossing and Minecraft while imbuing the end result with all the best elements of monster catching. Regardless of whether you're a fan of Animal Crossing, Pokémon, Dragon Quest Builders, or are just looking to jump into something new, Pokopia will hook you in and keep you coming back for weeks.
Despite how much I’ve played the main games in both Animal Crossing and Pokémon since the early/mid-2000s, I didn’t expect that both of Nintendo’s biggest time-sink franchises would meld together so well, and yet Pokémon Pokopia has just blasted off straight to the top of my list of favourite cozy games.
The cosiest, craziest Pokémon game with a concept so delightful you wonder why we haven't seen it sooner
Pokémon Pokopia is a bold experiment that successfully blends multiple genres, resulting in a title with a very strong identity. While the main series has always been fueled by collecting and battling, here collecting remains, but combat gives way to management and reconstruction. There's no pressure. No performance anxiety. There's a world to rebuild patiently, one micro-habitat at a time.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Where Animal Crossing does eventually become a series of routines that you get stuck into until eventually it becomes dull, Pokopia resists falling into the same box by simply giving you so many objectives for when you don’t feel like simply inhabiting the world. Which is just as well, because we’re all going to need a lot of this kind of calming escapism over the next few years.
Pokémon Pokopia could well be the Animal Crossing of Nintendo Switch 2. A familiar world that needs rejuvenation, brimming with potential and a cast of colourful favourites to join the ride. Pokopia has a surprising amount of depth, encouraging both exploration and more structured missions to keep the fun flowing. With almost boundless craft and customisation, the game highlights the strength of the hardware - a technical showcase of a world that rarely stutters, if at all. As a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive, Pokémon Pokopia has the potential to become a system seller; a cosy essential with a sprinkling of Pokémon nostalgia.
A cozy and lively lifesim that sheds a different light on the series while also being geared towards everyone who enjoys Animal Crossing or Dragon Quest Builders. Less grind and better QoL features would've made for a smoother experience, though.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Pokémon puede ser cualquier cosa. La franquicia tiene tanto carisma y apela a perfiles tan diferentes, que puede adaptarse a juegos de cartas, experiencias de estrategia, parques de diversiones y hasta rockolas en forma de consola de videojuegos. A lo que quiero llegar es a que parece que el límite del potencial de Pokémon está […]
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Pokemon Pokopia is a surprisingly addictive spin-off that focuses on exploration, habitat building, and developing your own living Pokemon community instead of combat. The most fun comes from experimenting with ‘recipes’ for new environments, crafting, and terraforming, although over time the grind and the demands imposed by the tasks become more noticeable. If you're looking for a peaceful game in the style of Animal Crossing + Minecraft with a Pokémon skin, you've come to the right place – but you have to accept that it's a completely different experience than the classic instalments of the series.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Pokémon Pokopia is an adventure that manages to surprise and leave its mark, bringing back that sense of wonder and discovery that has always made the series so special.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Pokemon Pokopia delivers an adorably joyful experience that unfolds at your own pace and provides a canvas for unbridled creativity. Yay! 🌳
The teams at Game Freak and Koei Tecmo’s Omega Force not only show that the series has plenty more to offer players than Pokémon battles, but they convey it with so much conviction that Pokémon Pokopia has set a new precedent for the level of craftsmanship that I want to see in the Pokémon series going forward.
Pokémon Pokopia is an unexpected spin-off, but also the most fitting one, setting aside battles and the drive to win in favor of the sense of community and friendship that Pokémon creatures have always called for.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Pokémon Pokopia masterfully combines elements from several successful cozy games with the Pokémon formula, creating the ultimate Pokémon paradise for trainers who have long dreamed of caring for their favorite creatures. It replaces battles with familiar systems from cozy and exploration games, making Pokémon Pokopia the definitive cozy game for fans of the franchise.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
