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Monday, March 27, 2017

Pokemon Rumble Blast

So, while much of Rumble Blast remains the same as Rumble (I have never played Pokémon Rumble U, so I have no knowledge on it, but from what I saw it looks very similar to Rumble on the Wii), it has some differences, as you'd expect from a 3DS title and, well, from a 3rd game in the series.

For starters, there's more of a story this time, rather than just trying to be the strongest Pokémon you can be, and there's a map, of sorts, with areas designated to each map before the Battle Royale, but it's not always JUST a Battle Royale. Sometimes it's a stage where 3 of your Pokémon work together to take on a few swarms of enemies, or where your Pokémon charge against the opponent's team and clash to see who comes out on top. It's not much, but it's definitely something, and that's better than no changes at all.

And of course, there's  the StreetPass functionality that you all have come to know and love from the 3DS, where people can give you money and challenge you to battles, potentially. I haven't delved into the StreetPass stuff, but I'm sure it's fun, as well.

That's really all there is to Pokémon Rumble Blast, but it's still a lot of fun and you should still try it out if you can. Thanks for reading, and I'll see you all again soon!

Have a nice day!~

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