As charming and unique as it has been iconic and genre-defining, the Pokemon franchise has been beloved by fans around the world for decades now. Initially appearing largely to children, many of the ...
Adriano is GameRant’s Anime Features lead. He has been working on creating anime content for GameRant since November 2021. He enjoys a wide variety of anime, with Shinichiro Watanabe’s Cowboy Bebop ...
Thaddeus is a (new) guides writer for Dualshockers! Thaddeus developed his love for story-driven RPGs in his formative years since his first playthroughs of Final Fantasy X and Kingdom Hearts, with a ...
For many generations now, players have been able to re-teach their Pokemon moves that they forgot by speaking with the Move Reminder NPC or the Move Relearner, whichever you prefer. In this guide ...
Adding new abilities is a tradition with each new generation of Pokemon games, and Sword & Shield is no different in this regard. While existing skills that fans will be familiar with from throughout ...
It would be putting it lightly to say that Pokémon Quest is a little weird. It isn’t turn-based, all the Pokémon have been transmuted into pixelated blocks, there are no Poké Balls, and teaching your ...
Rejoice, as one of the most annoying and fiddly aspects of the Pokemon meta has been significantly changed in Pokemon Legends: Arceus. Gone are TMs, HMs, TRs, and varied Move Tutors, and you no longer ...
Aden Carter is a Freelance Writer at DualShockers who has been covering games professionally since 2020. He specializes in lists and guides, with a focus on RPGs, horror games, survival horror, ...
Born with Autism (formerly classified as Asperger syndrome), Tyler B. Searle has been obsessed with storytelling since he was old enough to speak. He gravitated towards fairy tales, mythology, the ...
It’s no secret that the Pokémon anime takes creative liberties with how moves actually work. While the games operate under clear mechanics, the anime treats them more like storytelling tools than rule ...