Okay this game marks the first time the yo kai watch series absolutely jumped the shark in terms of tone, with a plot revolving around america for some reason...? However, one thing this game has is CONTENT. You could play this game for hundreds of hours and still not see everything, theres SO MUCH to do here. Grinding to get new yokai has been minimized once again, and there are mini game modes that might as well be entire seperate games. This game basically has everything in the previous games, but tripled. Despite the huge amount of content, it doesn't feel bloated or padded, the areas are as dense as they always have been. This is the yo kai watch game to end all yo kai watch games. My only minor gripe is that like a lot of other creature collecting RPGs, this game truly begins with the post game when you have all the areas unlocked and you can just freely go about doing your thing, and this games main story is a bit long to the point that there were a lot of times in the game I just wished the credits could roll already and I can just get the S rank watch and post game quests. If you want a game you can sink hundreds of hours into, this is absolutely something to pick up. This game has literally everything I could ever want in a creature collecting game and is the best I've played in its entire genre. It's probably my favorite game in the entire 3DS library, honestly.

Reviewed on Mar 17, 2023


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