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System:
3DS
Publisher:
Nintendo
Developer:
Ambrella
UPC: 45496741709

Released: 10-25-11
Players: 1-2
ESRB: E
Nintendo Points:
0.00

Game Genre:
Action
Game Perspective:
Top-Down
Genre Non-Sport:
Fighting

Price Guide (USD):
Loose:  $14.76
Complete:  $17.86
New:  $29.91
Rarity:  3/10

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Pokemon Rumble Blast (3DS) - 3DS

Pokemon Rumble Blast is an Action game developed by Ambrella and published by Nintendo in 2011 for the 3DS.

Pokemon Rumble Blast

Pokemon Rumble Blast Title ScreenPokemon Rumble Blast Screenshot 1
Pokemon Rumble Blast Box Art FrontPokemon Rumble Blast Box Art BackPokemon Rumble Blast Screenthot 2
Rating: 8.8 (12 votes)

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Pokemon Rumble Blast Review by: MysteriousPanzer - 6.3/10

An Interesting Pokemon Game
Pokemon Rumble Blast was an interesting twist on the Pokemon genre. You see, in this game, Pokemon are toys. They compete, similarly to the other games, to become a Pokemon Champion. Unlike other games, however, the Pokemon have no trainers and are independent thinkers. They can talk, form alliances, and have rivals. I'm not gonna delve more into the Story until we get there though...
Graphics: 5/10
For this day and age the characters just look too blocky and undefined. If Minecraft were Pokemon and the blocks could be more than cube shaped, it'd be this game. However, the Pokemon do look kind of "cute", per say, and the Pokemon are pretty much done to scale. (For example, a first stage pokemon is the smallest, a second stage is bigger, a third stage Pokemon is even bigger, and a legendary is biggest.) Other than that, there is honestly not much to say about the graphics. For our day and age, they aren't great. Don't worry, this review gets better from here.
Sound: 8/10
Wow. That main menu music was amazing. Loud, fast and really has the feel of something epic. It set the stage for the rest of the game. The Battle Arena was also fast-paced and had a frantic feeling, which really added to when you were in a tough situation, on the brink of losing. All of the forests and beaches had light, carefree music, while all the towers, caves, and fiery areas had slow, mysterious, almost spooky music. It was spot on. Where the sound slightly fails, however, is when attacking. Sure, the vines from several attacks would make a cool slithering sound as they moved in on the enemy, but the general variation of sound effects seemed kind of lame. So, 8 of 10 seems like a pretty good score.
Addictiveness: 6/10
There are several things that add replay value to this game. One, you want to collect all the toy Pokemon from all the areas to complete your Champion team and complete your bestiary like collection for each area. The first time you complete the game, chances are you won't have completed your collection fully and wholly. Also, when you beat the game, you can still improve your team by finding more, stronger Pokemon and using Move Vendors. In conclusion, you can't do to much without resetting the game, but you completionists out there can surely have a field day with this one.
Story: 9/10
This story starts quite innocently, but quickly becomes an epic struggle between good and evil. You're knocked out and wake up just outside Toy Town. You enter and find that the residents are kind; for they let you use the Glowdrop Fountain. Glowdrops heal Pokemon like a Pokemon Center does in the traditional games. You start a rivalry with another group of Pokemon, when oh no--- someone starts stealing the Glowdrops from the town's fountain. Your rival is the most likely culprit, until you start progressing through the game. You find out other town's have been losing Glowdrops, too! Who IS the real culprit? Find out as you become champion!
Depth: 7/10
It has a slightly long storyline to play through, so that takes some time. As previously stated, completionists will have a bit more to do with creating the ultimate team with Move Vendors, and completing the "Pokedex" for every area. I figure that that could actually take a few months for an average person, so the depth is 7 of 10.
Difficulty: 3/10
Ahhh... The bane of this game. The difficulty is non-existent at points, and barely in the game at others. There is no strategy, just wailing on your foes with your best move, mashing buttons as rapidly as possible, or sitting back as opponents wail on each other in Battle Royal. The most difficult point in the game is re-adjusting and making more team members in order to take on a "harder" Battle Royal. I was feeling generous when I gave the Difficulty a 3. Honestly. It's non-existent.
Overall: 6.3/10
This is my first game review; open to constructive criticism.?
  Graphics 5   Sound 8   Addictive 6   Depth 7   Story 9   Difficulty 3

Pokemon Rumble Blast Game Description

Starting this fall, Pokemon™ fans will be able to experience the franchise's battle-based action and adventure in a whole new dimension. Nintendo of America has announced an Oct. 24 launch date for Pokemon™ Rumble Blast, the first Pokemon game created exclusively for the hand-held Nintendo 3DS™ system. An action-packed Pokemon adventure in 3D without the need for special glasses, the game lets players battle against waves of opposing wind-up Toy Pokemon, connect and play with friends, and collect more than 600 Toy Pokemon.

As players advance through each stage in Pokemon Rumble Blast, their Toy Pokemon will face dozens of Toy Pokemon at once, creating fast and furious real-time battles. Players must also face off against giant Boss Pokemon, whose massive size and strength offer special challenges. Certain defeated Toy Pokemon can be added to the player's team, and players may also collect special Toy Pokemon, each with its own unique stats and abilities. Players can collect more than 600 Toy Pokemon in all, including those from the recently released Pokemon Black Version and Pokemon White Version games. Players can quickly and easily switch between the various Toy Pokemon they collect throughout the game.

Pokemon Rumble Blast offers two ways for players to wirelessly connect with each other. Using a local wireless connection, they can enjoy a cooperative play mode that allows them to battle through levels together and more easily befriend defeated Toy Pokemon. Using the Nintendo 3DS StreetPass™ feature, they can challenge the Toy Pokemon of players they pass in their daily travels and view other players' Mii™ characters in the game.

Pokemon Rumble Blast Reviews

Overall 8.8    Graphics 5    Sound 8    Addictive 6    Story 9    Depth 7    Difficulty 3


6.3
An Interesting Pokemon Game   MysteriousPanzer
Pokemon Rumble Blast was an interesting twist on the Pokemon genre. You see, in this game, Pokemon a...
  Graphics 5   Sound 8   Addictive 6   Story 9   Depth 7   Difficulty 3

      Review Rating: 4/5     Submitted: 03-07-14     Updated: 03-08-14     Review Replies: 4

Pokemon Rumble Blast Cheat Codes

Unlock special toys

Use the passwords below to unlock special Pokémon in the specified levels. To enter a password, speak to Munna in Easterly Town. You must defeat them to add them to your collection. These Pokémon may have special moves and/or abilities that they normally cannot obtain. These only work with the North American version of the game.

Articuno (4-1 Frozen Tundra) 2364-4610
Audino (2-1 Sun-Dappled Bank) 0176-1458
Daring Eelektross (3-2 Volcanic Slope) 2159-4650
Dialga (1-4 Challenger's Ground) 3402-6485
Fire Boost+ Emboar (1-3 Echo Valley) 5662-7748
Gallade (in 4-2 Everspring Valley) 3535-6928
Gliscor (in 4-3 Sunny Seashore) 9625-7845
Grass Boost Snivy (2-3 Soothing Shore) 0835-7338
Grass Boost+Serperior (1-1 Trailhead Field) 7111-4427
Groudon (3-3 Firebreathing Mountain) 0681-1611
Lugia (2-4 Shimmering Lake) 0442-4822
Moltres (4-3 Sunny Seashore) 8714-7361
Oshawott (in 2-4 Shimmering Lake) 7403-2240
Pikachu (in 3-2 Volcanic Slope) 7746-3878
Speedy Unfezant (2-2 Misty Edgewater) 4713-9936
Superstar Garchomp (3-1 Rugged Flats) 1959-4010
Tangling Stunfisk (2-3 Soothing Shore) 6482-3610
Tepig (in 2-2 Misty Edgewater) 2061-8332
Thundurus (3-3 Firebreathing Mountain) 8819-8699
Tornadus (in 3-2 Volcanic Slope) 0250-7321
Victini (2-1 Sun-Dappled Bank) 6699-8898
Water Boost+ Samurott (1-2 Seabreeze Trail) 2452-2129
Zapdos (4-2 Everspring Valley) 1675-4459
Zoroark (4-1 Frozen Tundra) 2153-6742

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