Decent game. Like doing the Tera Raids. Though they are some glitches and bugs in the game here and there. One time, the game straight up crashed on me. Another time, I got stuck in one of the objects next to the Delibird Presents while riding Miradon. And sometimes, you can REALLY feel the framerate drops every now and then. Don't like how to evolve Finizen, you'd have to be in a Union Circle, something you can only participate in if you have Switch Online. So if you don't have it, then you just gotta keep day-skip-glitching your way until you find a 5-Star Tera Raid containing its evolution, with no indicator on your map that it'd contain its evolution or be a 5-Star Tera Raid. Don't like how you'd also have to do Group Blueberry quests, something you'd need Switch Online for, to capture the returning Legendaries in the Indigo Disk DLC. And I don't like how the Linking Cord from Legends: Arceus, the Item that made it so Trade-evo Pokรฉmon can evolve for you without trading, effectively functioning as an Evolution Stone, isn't in the game. Would've made completing the Dex easier. But besides all of the nitpicks I've done, I'm still chill with this game. Sure, the Affection mechanic is still in it, but I'm a very "brute force it" type of guy, so I don't mind. I liked the Tera Raids, though, I wish without the Glimmering Charm, they'd reward more Tera Shards for beating them. But, I still liked 'em. Good for completing the Dex, breeding, and getting Hidden Ability mons. Didn't care much for the story - I only care 'bout gameplay and was button-mashing through the dialogue. Wish there was a way to skip dialogue in these Pokรฉmon games though. And well, battle system wise, it has the same gameplay as all other Pokรฉmon games aside from a new gimmick that'd only last one game, Terastalization - which allows you to change your Pokรฉmon's Type to its Tera-Type, which is like, a second, unused Type that your Pokรฉmon turns into when it Terastalizes, changing its weaknesses and resistances to that Type and giving it STAB on Moves with that Type, and if its one of their original Types, it'd become even stronger, damaging wise. It also gains a big stupid hat, lol. And, for mon's that don't have access to certain Types of Moves when they Terastalize, they can use Tera Blast, which deals damage to opponents corresponding to their Tera-Type. Only one of your Pokรฉmon can be Terastalized during a battle. When it ends, you'd have to recharge your Tera Orb at a Pokรฉmon Center, which is the Item that enables Terastalization. Though, after beating the main story of the Indigo Disk DLC, there will be no more after-battle cooldowns for your Terastalizations. So, I had some fun with this game, but I ain't giving it 1, 2, 4, or 5 stars, just 3 seems to represent my thoughts on it. So yeah. Also, Dexit is still in this game - poor ol' Furfrou still hasn't have a Home on the Home console yet. Poor doggie. Welp. There's also next year!