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It's a gacha, so we know where this is going. But I wanna compliment the team to make something original for once instead of over focusing on Pokémons like every single other spin-off does (rightfully, sure. But this created variety for once).

It's only redeeming factors is having all the characters from different series interact. Other than that I am not a big fan of the gameplay on this one

My favorite gacha game. Do not play it please

I like the idea of exploring the other named characters in Pokemon since it's not happening in the mainline games, too bad it's gacha.

shitty gameplay but at least i can kiss my favorite trainers (in my mind)


Go listen to all the music on YouTube for some of the best Pokemon remixes ever. Otherwise don't play the game.

Played for a few days, still a gacha game but had some fun art and tie-ins to all the games. Only remember that it exists during the Pokemon directs.

the character models and voice acting is all really nice but other than that idk i doubt i'll play this again

It's hard to really determine what I actually like about Pokemon Masters EX mainly because the game as changed so much and yet not at all through out the course of it's lifetime. Despite this though, I can't help, but think the way the game actually operates now is by making you not wanting to actually play the game.


Maybe auto battling was always apart of the game or maybe it just wasn't as good or my team wasn't as good, but at a certain point, Pokemon Masters EX stops being a real time strategy type game, and more like a simulator for all your fancy new gacha gains. I really don't say this lightly nor do I say it as a way to diss the game. I think that both the way it uses active turn based battling is one of the best ways it was ever been implemented; while at the same time this game incorporates and demands so much of you that it's hard to not opt-in for usage like skip tickets or simply auto battling at higher speeds to get done with the content you are playing while doing something else. It's not like the gameplay is particularly bad either as a lot of it is simply standard JRPG buffing/debuffing and attacking opponents in a more stressed and time matter. The limited amount of moves makes menu-ing a far easier task compared to Final Fantasy's system, and it works in a regenerative mp like system that makes burst of attacking manage able while optimizing your attacks. In essence, it's a battle system that keeps you engaged while not overwhelming as long as you pay attention.


That being said Pokemon Masters EX is kinda shameless with it constantly needing you to power up your characters before a fight even starts, and even being at the right level can mean nothing if you don't also take advantage of other systems of power it uses like it's sync grinds (these act as skill trees) and move levels (a prestige like system). This all effectively means that either you are in for a long grind to get usable teams, or the option the devs want, buying currency to spend in their game. While I can't say much about my luck as either good or bad compared to others, I will say that getting a gacha character you want here, really isn't that bad. I've gotten plenty that I wanted to get, and some that I just got through it's free pulls. The main problem with the gacha isn't obtaining trainers you want, the problem comes with it's move level system. While the game does a good job to give you plenty ways to power up your characters through some grinding methods, overall most characters don't start becoming good till their 3rd move level, and that makes it rather frustrating when you have nearly hundreds of trainers that are competing for those types of power ups. Add that together with a bunch of new games and designs coming out, multiple different types to take advantage of in battle, and the various geared styled of move sets can make the biggest grind of them all being the gacha system. It really isn't like Fate Grand Order or Fire Emblem where a single character can carry you, you need multi-characters able to do that with various types that can be your ace in their better match ups, then if you are really dedicated, have all their bonuses match up for even greater power boost. Ultimately, what a lot of this game comes out to is how stacked is your whole gallery of characters over actual strategy options.

Pokemon Masters EX does have a lot more to offer than just it's battle system and fancy character designs tho. I can't express enough how this game just kinda gives us some of the most compelling writing for various pokemon characters out there that even some of it's games just don't touch. The main story is surprisingly endearing, and gives insight for the new characters introduced, as well as a spot light for some older characters to boot. It's honestly a bit jarring because you either get a whole lot of development for a character or none at all, and pending on who you like, that coin flip could be a bad result for you. Still there is absolutely one thing that anyone can enjoy from this game, and that's the soundtrack. The sheer amount of remixes, new, and old songs is just amazing. I really can't explain just how good this games soundtrack is, and if there is anything I'm grateful for this game for, it's that.

With all that being said, Pokemon Masters EX is honestly kinda average. The main attraction of having all the pokemon characters together is neat. It has led to a lot of interesting interactions and designs, but it's really hard to justify anyone getting into it that just doesn't have a bunch of time to waste.

Fun Pokémon game with cool trainers/Pokémon to collect. Has a decent story for a mobile game. Def try it out if you got time to kill and love Pokémon.

tragaperras de pokemon. denme a lillie 30 veces porfa

Lets you pick the home screen theme from a huge list of returning series music that inexplicably features nothing but battle themes

So months and months later and it turns out I've deleted the game and moved on as I just can't get on with the gameplay at all.

Yeah it's fun to see a bunch of interactions with different Pokémon characters but I'm sorry, I'm not fucking going through hours and hours of the same boring battles against the same boring NPC's just to see them, no thanks.

Not even Ash and Pikachu from a prior event can keep me going.

o jogo me deu a Cynthia com skin de Giratina em uns 10 tiros então merece um 4

Overall a game for people who like the Trainers, this game can actually be hard to get Pokemon fans hooked. That’s because when you’re playing Pokemon, you’d usually stay for the creatures. Besides that, why else?
-Lots of mechanics are laid out to grasp.
-It suffers from typical gacha downsides.
-It’s endless, so if you’re really behind, it can be hard to catch up.
-Free sync pairs tend to be unusable for the most difficult challenges/modes/events.
-Kind of related to what’s said earlier, it also suffers from story and character nonsense. Since it’s a gacha game, the writers seem to try to find a way to keep the show going on, even though that means the story continuing won’t make sense (e.g. Most of the Villain Arcs), the lore of the core series will be messed up (e.g. the random presences of legendaries, but the issue is probably minimized by the fact some battle facility Trainers own them beforehand), or a character becomes rewritten to a certain extent.
-If your favorite character is unpopular, good luck wishing for them to get a playable sync pair soon. Popular characters usually are the ones who get new sync pairs. If they’re among the most popular ones, they can get multiple, maybe reaching around three or four as of now including their original look.

However, the good things I can think of are:
-The costumes can be cute or cool!
-Characters from different games get to interact, and this may be the first time in forever you can see a character again.
-You can get to know characters better by seeing them in action more!
-It has better odds for limited-time character banners than most other gacha games.

First, let’s talk about gameplay. Again, it took a long time for me to grasp it. It was overwhelming. A lot of explanations on skills and training and battling are given and it can be boring.

My favorite part of the game is the Champion Stadium solely because, as a free to play player, I can clear it with no problem. In other times, like the recent Water Type Event (an event that gives higher multipliers for every water-type sync pair in a team), I struggled because I did not have enough sync pairs raised. The leaderboards in a lot of modes (e.g. the type event I mentioned and the Legendary Gauntlet) are full of people who pay for this game. That's because the Type Event requires a handful of strong sync pairs of a certain type, while the Legendary Gauntlet requires lots of strong sync pairs for a longer win streak. The in-game successful teams list feature is also sometimes unhelpful to me too because they also seem to be sourced from people who pay. For example, a Ghost-weak opponent would have a successful team list full of compositions including Sygna Suit Cynthia paired with Anniversary Lillie, and I don’t have the former. In short, paying for the game gets people far because of more upgrade materials and more sync pairs to use. Admittedly though, I am not the best at strategy games so using the lists as a guide could basically be cheating for some, but I have recently been completing every Champion Stadium at Master Rank and 12-streaking Legendary Gauntlets ever since I started picking up the gameplay. I must say, I’m mostly carried by having the Master Sync Pairs, which I advise for new free to play players to roll for due to the main banner character having a Master Skill that ups the team’s damage deal and reduces their damage taken, 2% higher rates for 5-stars, and additional roll bonuses. I don’t advise playing this game if you have other games you have scheduled to play daily. On days you can’t play, you can simply login every day just to collect the login rewards and then leave.

Next, music. Not too fond of most remixes of core series music, but I don’t mind the originals. If I got it right, the remixes usually take some of or remove buildups to the point the tracks’ energies do not feel the same to me. However, there are exceptions. Some remixes (e.g. Grimsley’s Champion Stadium battle theme and the special remix of the Subway Boss battle theme which song key was given away for free) are great!

The rest… Some stories that try to be inspiring or serious become hilarious to me because of the gacha nonsense the writers make up to explain why the sync pair exists. Ho-Oh appears out of nowhere and Morty immediately comes back in a sygna suit. Hilbert has another Kyurem different from Ghetsis’s and he basically says “there’s nothing wrong with having two” as if the writers are aware its existence is going to be questioned, all to conveniently give N a sygna suit. Oh yeah, and N has both Reshiram and Zekrom for some reason, even implying he had them both for a while now. All these may be explained by the fact that Lear, Pasio’s owner, owns a Hoopa that transports people from different places and time periods. So, this can come off as funny.

Some characters, like Cyrus, are also changed so that the story can continue. In Diamond and Pearl, Cyrus’s goal was to eliminate the human heart. But in this game, he was written to understand the opposing side, unlike in the core series. Perhaps it was for closure? Regardless, this effort is all put to waste in my eyes because the Villain Arcs seem uninteresting and nonsensical to the point I’d be fine with just a short event to replace them.

Another thing I feel like pointing out is that the game loves to pander to people who like to “ship” (the romantic fan pairing of characters) characters—an example I can think of is that Calem, who in this game is based on the rival take on him, is way too much nicer in this to the point it’s hard to believe this is the same guy. In X and Y, he was so infamously passive-aggressive—consistently and intensely jealous of the player character’s strength, but in this game he’s the so-called friendly rival who seems to harbor no aggressiveness towards the protagonist of X and Y in this game who is Serena. He always proclaims how awesome a rival she is, mentions that he and Serena are mistaken to be in a “relationship”, and is present in a handful of story sequences that star the latter to support her or to talk about her. Serena in turn mentions that she is wholeheartedly thankful of him and goes on shopping with him occasionally. That’s not all, Calem’s description in the Trainer Lodge mentions her to be someone he respects more than anyone else could. There’s also others, like Dawn with Lucas, and May with Brendan (I must say for May and Brendan that already existed since OR and AS). It can be a pain. I get that this is pure fanservice and a gacha game tries to attract all sorts of fans, but it can be painful or annoying when it gets shoved to your face all the time.

Sigh. For all its disasters, I love this game. I love some of the costumes, I really loved the Summer Nights & Wishing Stars event and the recent Solve the Mystery two-parter. I like seeing characters from different games finally interact, and a lot of characters who aren’t seen for a long time also return (e.g. The excitement for N was big!). There’s also satisfaction in completing the limited-time challenges that occasionally come with events (again, this can be hard if you do not have limited-time sync pairs). So, yes, if you love the Trainers, I recommend looking up the stories in this game if you cannot play it or do not want to play it.

Decided to download the game because they add Rika, my favorite Pokémon character, to the game.

The game seems interesting with being able to battle and team up with all the famous trainers from all the game. However, it is plagued by the curse of being a mobile game. Tons of unnecessary and long updates and constant pop up notifications. Could barely even play the game. It got so annoying to where I just deleted the game.

Whether you're a PlayStation, Nintendo, Xbox or PC fanboy, can we all agree that mobile gaming is the worse? Thank you.

tiene cosas interesantes pero siento que entrar es un problema, abris el juego y te tira noventa cosas distintas para hacer y mucha información, no construye bien el learning path~~ igual esta muy bueno ver personajes de pokémon que jamas verías en otros lados, tiene mucho potencial, una lástima

For a mobile game, is it very good.

it gets boring after a while :(

I wanted to get to the good remixes and character stories, but couldn't beat the gacha

It's a nice game for pokémon players who are interested in the various characters the franchise has, I feel like they did a good job giving them more depth. As a hardcore Silver fan, I really appreciate how much time and thought they put into his character redemption arc, shit was beautiful, fr fr.

I can definitely understand why masters has such a low rating tho. It's definitely a tad underwhelming gameplay-wise, and the gacha system is ASS. Like, straight up disrespectful, man.

This is actually better than most gacha games, but it's still a gacha game so i would still rather play almost anything else.

Esse jogo é um Gacha fan-service, a gameplay é chata e a história é nula, mas ver TODOS os personagens existentes de Pokémon e seus modelos 3D novinhos e poder interagir com eles é muito legal; além de que, todos os treinadores carregam com si seus Pokémon BiS, o que pra quem conhece eles é muito maneiro.

Desculpa.......Eu gostei muito ;-;

The combat in this game was different, but pretty cool. I am a sucker for gacha elements for my favorite past Pokemon characters, too. I put in a couple of months on this game before shelving it, might come back some day. 7/10


A única parte legal desse jogo é a possibilidade de ver interações entre os protagonistas e demais personagens da franquia porque é bem chato no geral.

>> Prós
• PERSONAGENS : Quem jogou os games vai gostar de ver os protagonistas, rivais, líderes de ginásio, vilões e os demais personagens da franquia.
• DIÁLOGOS : A interação entre alguns personagens q nunca se viram é bem legal.

>> Contras
• MECÂNICA DE BATALHA : Dps de um tempo acaba ficando mt chato.
• GACHA.
• JOGABILIDADE : É igual à mecânica de batalha ( já q é apenas as batalhas onde vc realmente joga nesse jogo ).

>> Perso Favorito = Red, Zinnia e N.

It's not the greatest game in the world, it's just one of the gacha games I enjoy.

A great character enhancement compared to the mainline game (and probably anime) incarnations and great OST

I have a very, very, very unhealthy addiction to this game so I’m biased. Send help

It’s a gacha, but it’s got good writing for Pokémon standards, and a SHOCKINGLY good soundtrack. Gameplay’s fun, but it gets repetitive after a while, especially if you’re lucky, or wealthy enough to have the better units.

it has the subway masters on it