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⚡ Catch the future of Pokémon—3D battles, Mega Evolution, and global play await!
Pokémon X for Nintendo 3DS revolutionizes the classic RPG with fully 3D graphics, introducing the expansive Kalos region and three new starter Pokémon. Featuring innovative battle types like Sky Battles and Horde Encounters, plus the powerful Mega Evolution mechanic, it offers fresh strategic depth. Enhanced online features via the Player Search System enable seamless global trading and battling, making it a must-have for both longtime fans and new trainers seeking the ultimate Pokémon experience.













| ASIN | B0053B5RGI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,676 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #55 in Nintendo 3DS & 2DS Consoles, Games & Accessories |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo 2DS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,155) |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2009 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Genre | adventure-game-genre |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045496742485, 08902923344815 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | CTRPEKJE |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Number of Players | Single Player |
| Product Dimensions | 4.88 x 5.31 x 0.51 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| Publication Date | October 12, 2013 |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | October 12, 2013 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 885182653233 700443655859 454967424858 069060167047 885361676046 045496742485 |
A**G
Pokémon X
I've got six badges so far, so I feel like I've seen enough of the game to make a review based on actual game-play rather than preconceived notions. I've only been playing Pokemon since HG/SS, so I'm definitely not a genwunner. I'm also not into competitive battling, so I won't really be talking too much about that, or things like the new fairy type. Those are topics for discussion on forums, not a game review. Since most of the changes are the online features, I'll probably discuss those more than anything else. For starters, yes, it is the same as every other Pokemon so far. The same introduction, pick your starter, battle random trainers and gym leaders, collect badges, defeat the champ. The same limitations of having a party of six, with each having a max of four active moves. If you stop and think, everything else is gravy: story, graphics, music, etc. The fundamental mechanics are the same, and I think that is quite frankly the majority of the reason for the franchise's staying power. You can pick up any gen game, and knowing your basic types, weaknesses, etc, you'll know how to play. A lot of the changes in this generation are based mostly around the online features, some of which were only in their beginnings in BW/B2W2. But you no longer have to find a Pokemon Center to participate in the online functions, they're all right on the screen. You can turn the online functions on and off at will. Probably the most interesting is the PSS, the Player Search System. Like most native 3DS games, this game integrates with the 3DS friend codes, so you no longer have to manage separate friend codes. You just add their 3DS code to the 3DS friends app, and then you can see their status in-game. Now while you're in game, you can see their status: player profile, badges, and other things. You can battle, trade or chat with them. Pretty much like in the old Union Rooms, but not as limited as the Union Rooms were. Over time, you'll see people being added to the PSS, under the headings of acquaintances and passerbys. Acquaintances are added as you interact with other remote players via the global trade, battles, etc. I'm not exactly sure how passerby's work, but I think they just are random people who appear on your screen; again, you can interact with them in all the same manners. One thing I enjoy so far is the "wonder trade", which is a random trade matchup: you chose which Pokemon you want to trade, and it'll find someone in the world, and you get what you get. You might get trash Pokemon, or you might get something good. Beyond the online features are all the other changes to the game. Music is awesome, no longer grating to the ears (altho I'm a chiptune fan, you can only listen to the Pokecenter music for so long without wanting to stab your eyes out). The graphics are fantastic, altho I do not play in 3D mode. The avatars are nicely customizable. After a long-winded review, I'll just close with that I think this is a great addition to the franchise. Post-game edit: I beat the champ in about 5 days, less than 25 logged playing. This is by far the easiest version I've played. Each gym, elite and champ, I was able beat in one attempt. I never felt it necessary to rethink my team, go back and grind up, or anything of that nature. I also played straight thru with my starter, Fennekin, in slot one. She was KO'ed a few times, but I never considered retiring her. With Exp Share, even my HM slaves become viable. I'm still exploring post-game play, and since I have tried to refrain from strat guides, I don't know how extensive post-game is yet. So far, I've found a side-arc of working in a detective agency, and found daily jobs at a hotel. I found two stationary legendaries to catch, and ran into one roaming legendary but do not know how to catch it yet. I did not find anything similar to BW2's Join Ave, or the little and big stadiums, with their daily battles, but I'm probably not searching hard enough.
O**I
an awesome Pokémon game
A really great Pokémon game truly fun definitely worth keeping your gotta enjoy the fun adventure of this game
F**G
Great game
Excellent. Perfect condition. Works exactly as expected. I have zero complaints.
K**€
A Fun Game for a re-imagined world...
I would consider Pokemon X (and even Pokemon Y to similar extents when I get it in the mail) one of the best Pokemon games to play. A departure from the series is the pixel sprites that made the world. Now games are in 3D and have not disappointed me. I enjoy drawing fan art of Pokemon and prior to the advent of this game and its companion, I'd usually have to rely on pictures from the anime and manga, which I am no longer fond of. Now that the Pokedex shows a 3D model when a Pokemon is caught, I can actually draw fanart of Pokemon at different angles beyond front and back. You can actually change your avatar to suit you as your are ask for your gender, your looks and your name. However, the skin color for the darkest skin type for looks is still a dark taupe color. It's still a start and quite a departure from playing what is a essential a white-skinned protagonist. Some items have changed, particularly the plates that are to be attached to Arceus, which include the Pixie Plate which corresponds with the new Fairy element type. The biggest change of all is the Exp. Share, which first started out as Exp. All in the very first games, giving all Pokemon in the party Experience Points, and later Exp. Share, giving a selected Pokemon in that party a share of the points. For this set of games, the Exp. Share has reverted back to the properties of Exp. All. I have very few complaints involving the Lumiose City. Before I bought the game, I was well aware of a glitch that prevents moving around if saved in the North and South Boulevards and the two Avenues from The South Boulevard leading to the Central Plaza. Pokémon's official X & Y Site recommend you save your games in a shop or better yet, in the Pokemon Centers. The Evolutionary stone shop in Lumiose City, to my knowledge, only sells Fire, Water and Leaf Stones, so evolving Eevee and Pikachu would require a debate on your self if you're trying to complete the Pokedex as I only received one Thunderstone. You will encounter Pokemon from all 6 generations, some from the previous 5. Overall, the story did not disappoint. I won't tell you the ending, but the game does leave many characters involved open for debate and fan theories of their beings and pasts. The ending, however, simply doesn't just go to the credits right after beating the Champion, it involves a Pokemon battle with an enigmatic character who is involved with the story's backstory. After that, the cut scene that ties up the loose ends enough to satisfy those who held on long enough and then the credits, which has a song involved from the second part of the credits, subtitled in English and French. The music in the credit reminded me of the song "Hana wa Saku" (Flowers Will Bloom), created by the NHK, Japan's public broadcasting station for the recovery of the Tohoku region. I have been told that Pokemon Y has a darker, more sinister story to its programming. However, I can say that Pokemon X is not that much different from the description for Pokemon Y from my experiences. As for educational aspect: Mathematics are part of figuring out how much damage you deal to your opponent. Logic involving Rock-Paper-Scissors like deduction is involved when in a battle. Life lessons are involved with the story, such as the lengths one would go through to take back what was lost and the cost of the war from a non-monetary aspect. It is a fun game to play. You might even beat my record of entering the Hall of Fame in 3 days after starting a game.
J**E
Sent US version to Australia so region lock makes it unplayable.
E**S
Je suis très déçu parce que je pensais que j'allais pas payer le retour de mon jeu j'ai dû payer de ma poche 10 € pour le retour parce que le jeu vient des États-Unis et c'est pour ça que le jeu ne fonctionne pas maintenant je sais qu'est-ce que devrait faire avant d'acheter regarder je suis très déçu de Amazon c'est la première fois que ça m'arrive j'ai toujours acheté mes yeux fermer sur Amazon jamais eu de souci et là j'ai eu un souci parce que le jeu vient des États-Unis dégoûté . Je déconseille d'acheter ce jeu.
M**Z
Pokemon se ha caracterizado por ser un gran RPG. ambientación, música, estrategia, historia, diseño de pokémons, ataques y megaevoluciones se conjugan para darle paso a mil y un variantes a la hora de armar tu party. Personalmente tenía más de 5 años que me había alejado de la saga, (tomando en cuenta que lo último de Pokémon que jugué fue la versión platino y no quede a gusto) y creo que es un gran regreso. A la hora de querer conectarse con otros amigos, mejoró considerablemente, y esque con tan solo un menú se encuentran todas las funciones para poder interconectarte, intercambios, batallas con tus amigos, batallas con algún desconocido, intercambios sorpresa o simplemente saludar a tus contactos lo hacen una experiencia que refresca.
C**N
Excelente calidad y condición del producto, llegó con un poco de retraso pero nada considerable, muchas gracias
A**Y
Arrived with damaged plastic inside the case and broken seal
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