Tag: Mega Evolution
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Pokémon Review: Abra, Kadabra, and Alakazam

Hey all, sorry for the long hiatus. Such is life with a busy summer. I’m hoping to get these back on track a bit, though they will be slower for at least the next few weeks in all likelihood. However, with that being said, let’s get back on track with some of the more eerie…
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Pokémon Review: Pidgey, Pidgeotto, and Pidgeot

Continuing the trend of early game Kanto Pokémon, we have Pidgey. While many of the early game Pokemon in any generation are often fairly archetypal animals with a small twist, Pidgey can barely even achieve that. It’s absolutely a trendsetter, inspiring many “regional birds” after it to fill its niche, but really it’s just such…
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Pokémon Review: Weedle, Kakuna, and Beedrill

Hey there, sorry for the long absence. I took some time away from this for a bit because life got in the way. However I’m hoping to get back on with posting these and maintain some better regularity going forwards. Anyway, without further ado, it’s time to rattle on with the second of the two…
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Pokémon Review: Squirtle, Wartortle, and Blastoise

Now we move onto the last of the three Kanto starters: Squirtle. Squirtle is, simply put, absolutely adorable. Turtles and tortoises are some of my favourite animals ever, and Squirtle’s sheer cuteness made it appeal to me so much. While Bulbasaur is my favourite now and Charmander was my pick when I first played the…
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Pokémon Review: Charmander, Charmeleon, and Charizard

Okay, time for easily the most popular starter Pokemon ever. The Charizard family has an impossible level of hype to live up to already, but to be quite honest I don’t think the first two stages of the family even come close. Charmander is, all things considered, a cute Pokemon and fun design. However, it’s…
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Pokémon Review: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, and Venusaur

As with any overly ambitious online creative exercise spanning every Pokemon in existence, we begin with the Bulbasaur family. Bulbasaur is a timeless and beautiful design: a simple frog-like dinosaur creature with the bulb being a very simple way of communicating evolution in its later stages, but of the three Kanto starters I think it’s…