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at least someone already has the game
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also the one that mentioned fennekin's final evo is kyubixen.
Where did you find this?? Can you link the source please.
at least someone already has the game
Spoiler:![]()
also the one that mentioned fennekin's final evo is kyubixen.
That easily could have been taken from the Demo,you did have a Helioptile in your party along with Sylveon if i'm not mistakenWhere did you find this?? Can you link the source please.
That easily could have been taken from the Demo,you did have a Helioptile in your party along with Sylveon if i'm not mistaken
My thought exactly,no one would risk their job just to leak a picture that we've already seen..Especially not reviewersOr they could be reviewers, as it was stated that reviewers got their copies this week.
If they were really reviewers, they shouldn't leak any information!
Because they themselves and their company could get into trouble.
IIRC, Spewpa's evolution method was from the fake pokébeach leaker who confessed to be fake, so we got nothing on that for now.Are the evolution methods rumors regarding both Spewpa and Inkay confirmed already?
IIRC, Spewpa's evolution method was from the fake pokébeach leaker who confessed to be fake, so we got nothing on that for now.
Inkay's (and Pancham's) evolution method is most likely true, though. It was revealed by our best leaker so far. (https://pokebeach.com/2013/06/pokebeach-x-y-rumor-roundup-and-clarifications)
Forget Famitsu, what about IGN, Gamespot, Edge, Game Informer, and Game Trailers? IGN has been being nice to Pokémon games these days by giving them 9+ ratings (see BW and BW2's ratings), not I'm really uncertain about the others. Edge and Game Trailers are really strict upon reviewing games, Game Informer doesn't form their own opinion on the games they review and give it scores based on what gamers think of the game, and Gamespot hasn't been giving Nintendo games 9+ ratings nowadays. Pokémon X and Y needs to get extremely high scores in order to be a success because of how it changes the franchises to the modern industry, as well as surpassing Pokémon Red/Blue sales and Pokémon Gold/Silver's critical acclaim.On the topic of reviews how do you guys think it'll score in Famitsu? I have a feeling it'll score less than B2W2 for some reason...
Forget Famitsu, what about IGN, Gamespot, Edge, Game Informer, and Game Trailers? IGN has been being nice to Pokémon games these days by giving them 9+ ratings (see BW and BW2's ratings), not I'm really uncertain about the others. Edge and Game Trailers are really strict upon reviewing games, Game Informer doesn't form their own opinion on the games they review and give it scores based on what gamers think of the game, and Gamespot hasn't been giving Nintendo games 9+ ratings nowadays. Pokémon X and Y needs to get extremely high scores in order to be a success because of how it changes the franchises to the modern industry, as well as surpassing Pokémon Red/Blue sales and Pokémon Gold/Silver's critical acclaim.
Kyubixen is kind of poorly chosen actually. Frogue sound like Rogue and Chestknight is Knight, while Kyubixen have nothing to do about Mage or Wizard.
but now that the games are out any rumors I hear I will be more inclined to be believe.
Of all the leaks that have come out, the only ones which i feel have a slight possibility of being true are the ones made by that "Fairy dust" and "Ghost spider" guy..it was too detailed and some what believable. Or maybe something that we all want?. I know he later said it was all fake, but it looks like an attempt to cover it all up. Let's see we will know better on october 12th.
Supposed leak of a new Pokemon.
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Do you guys think it's real? I'm kind of on the fence. But I do think it looks neat.
Supposed leak of a new Pokemon.
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Do you guys think it's real? I'm kind of on the fence. But I do think it looks neat.
There is a Ground-type badger Pokemon that is dark brown with black stripes going up its face. It knows Slash and a new biting move.