Finally got myself all eight badges from the gym leaders and was able to enter the Pokémon League and challenge the Elite Four. The road to the Elite Four – Victory Road was quite the long one, especially since those caves contained so many paths you could travel to retrieve the items hidden throughout the zone. The cave triggering random battles on top of the challenges from other trainers did make the journey take quite some time, especially since I only ended up using “Repel” to avoid random battles near the end of the cave. Still was able to get some nice levels for my Pokémon =D.
Tag Archives: 3DS
Pokémon X [3DS] (Part 5) – Xerneas The Eternal
I finally came across this Legendary Pokémon as I worked to stopped Team Flare from accomplishing their questionable goals. I was tempted to use my only Master Ball I had, but I opted against that thought and instead drained Xerneas down into the red and proceeded to capture it with a Great Poké Ball. I am extremely excited I have finally come across the poster face of Pokémon X, been waiting for this encounter since I bought the game. Now that I have it, one of my other Pokémon which I am quite fond of has to be sidelined =( – ended up sidelining my Blaziken for now.
Pokémon X [3DS] (Part 4) – Pokémon Amie
Along with progressing through the story of Pokémon X through collecting my gym badges and thwarting Team Flare’s attempts to gather valuable resources in their possession, I have been playing the Pokémon Amie and Super Training features. Effectively Pokémon Amie lets players interact with their Pokémon using the 3DS’ touchscreen and camera, playing with them and giving them treats to strengthen their bonds, ultimately affecting the way the Pokémon acts during battle. I was curious how Pokémon would act during battles, so when I noticed one of my Pokémon with two Pokémon Amie hearts getting excited before a Pokémon battle began, I became even more curious about the Pokémon Amie feature.
Pokémon X [3DS] (Part 3) – Team Flare

The antagonist group of Pokémon X, Team Flare – by baruch97
Up to six gym badges now; Bug, Cliff, Rumble, Plant, Voltage and Fairy badges. The Plant gym was quite straight forward with my main Pokémon being a fire type (Delphox). The Voltage and Fairy type gyms were also quite simple as my Pokémon were 12+ levels higher than the Pokémon I faced at the gym – ah the rewards of fighting 95% of the battles I come across =P. Beyond the Pokémon gym battles, the other main story element being driven currently is Team Flare and their unrevealed goal.
Pokémon X [3DS] (Part 2) – Mega Evolution

The Wizard Fox, Delphox – by KeiNhanGia
I am seriously engrossed in Pokémon X now, I find myself looking forward to continuing my journey across Kalos and capturing as many Pokémon as I can whenever I am not playing Pokémon X. There is just something completely enchanting about progress and seeing your Pokémon grow, evolve and gain new abilities through the challenges you face within your journey. It’s enjoyable, compelling and even after hours of play, the game remains shockingly fresh and full of life. Even though I have only just gotten my third gym badge (the Rumble Badge) from the gym leader Korrina, I have accumulated so many hours of game play and I feel like I can spend a lot more time in my journey in Pokémon X.
Pokémon X [3DS] (Part 1) – A New Adventure Begins
It’s been ages since I played a Pokémon game, over twelve years now since I last played it – Pokémon Blue and a bit of Pokémon Yellow. While I wasn’t able to max out my Blastoise’s level in Pokémon Blue, I was still able to defeat all the gym leaders and get most of my main Pokémon into the level 80 regions. I remember it being extremely fun and quite the adventure, but hahah, it sure did take time exploring, leveling and catching Pokémon.
Anyway I ended up getting Pokémon X for my 3DS and I am glad I did, this game is a lot of fun and I have begun to notice that exploring and catching Pokémon are only some of the features Pokémon games offer these days. Pokémon Amie, Pokémon Super Training, the Pokémon Daycare, the berry farm, Pokémon Societies, ability to change your trainers outfit, and most likely a ton of more features I haven’t even come across yet in Pokémon. There is so much more to do in Pokémon now and amusingly, more often than not, you will find yourself distracted by these features when trying to progress through the story, I know I have =P.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (Part 3)
Oh man, Ocarina of Time on 3DS is amazing. The convenience of the 3DS (so much more convenient to play on than on console or computer for me at the moment), the updated graphics and the 3D effect make this version of Ocarina of Time incredible to play. I had so much fun playing Ocarina of Time again, and even though I remember most of what happens in Ocarina of Time, it was practically a fresh experience for me since I haven’t played it in over 10 years (I was actually wondering before I went to Gerudo Fortress who the Spirit Sage was =P) and since I played the Master Quest version. It took me a month (finished it over a week ago), but I managed to finish it, got myself all the heart pieces and the 100 Gold Skulltula’s =).
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (Part 2)
Up to the Shadow Temple now. I did the chicken trick to get to the Bottom of the Well before I pulled out the Master Sword for the first time, so I don’t need to do that now for the Lens of Truth =P.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (Part 1)
As the hero of light embarks upon his journey in the Land of Hyrule, the “wicked man of the desert” commences his search for the legendary power left behind by the goddesses who descended and gave order and life to the world. In pursuit of dominion over the Sacred Realm, the Great King of Evil scours the Land of Hyrule in search for the omnipotent Triforce.