Review: Pokémon Rumble Rush - A Simple Free-To-Play Outing That Only Hardcore Fans Will Love

Get ready to rumble.

Pokémon Rumble Rush is the fifth in the Pokémon Rumble series and the first to enter the mobile fray. This game takes the mechanics of the series to new levels by providing another Pokémon “Game as a Service” Experience, and unlike the previous Pokémon Rumble games, there’s not much of a story to this game. You get sent out to explore some islands and beat the bosses of the island – that’s really all there is to it. The game includes access to all seven generations of Pokémon presently in the game, but with a catch: the entire game is an 'event'.

Basically, after the tutorial, you gain access to an island, which contains a few dozen Pokémon and loads of areas to explore. However, the area will rotate out every two weeks meaning you’ll need to keep coming back to get more Pokémon. This is a very interesting way of keeping people invested in the game as there are 809 available Pokémon, and this number is set to rise when Sword and Shield drops; this means there could be a year’s worth of content for this title, if not more. However, with each island, you have to start anew with fresh Pokémon as you can’t take the Pokémon with you to an island they weren’t found in.

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