Bakugan: Champions of Vestroia
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Bakugan was always one of the more wild tabletop games available. Being a mix of actual figures and a card game, it’s not too hard to tell why it never exactly took off in the west. The actual show was a different story though, and the idea lent itself nicely to video games. Now, for the first time in nearly ten years, the games have received a new iteration to go a long with the newer version of the anime, Bakugan: Champions of Vestroia.

November 22, 2020 Read Review

If you’re a fan of Bakugan, there’s no doubt you’ll get a kick out of Bakugan: Champions of Vestroia. It’s a great-looking game, and seeing those huge beasties in battle for the first time is quite a thrill. But the game’s dull and repetitive combat quickly loses its excitement, and the fact you’ll be looking forward to completing a mindless side quest simply to get a reprieve surely tells you all you need to know.

November 3, 2020 Read Review

For all its shortcomings, I wouldn’t mind seeing WayForward get another crack at this series with a more concerted effort to bring in non-fans, with more depth. Bakugan is a world worth exploring. For now, you may want to stick with the physical game.

November 3, 2020 Read Review

Bakugan: Champions of Vestroia is certainly the best of the recent Bakugan video game adaptations, though it’s far from a masterpiece. The world is neat, and WayForward does an excellent job with the Bakugan creatures themselves. Battling is solid, as it does a great job at mixing real-time and turn-based elements. It could have greatly benefited from some new Bakugan types for diversity’s sake, or a more unique story. Regardless, Bakugan: Champions of Vestroia will surely satisfy most fans of the franchise.

November 3, 2020 Read Review

When it comes to games about collecting monsters for the purpose of battling, there’s one that looms large. Even though Pokémon dominates the hearts and minds

November 3, 2020 Read Review