my wife divorced me because i couldn't hatch a shiny rowlet. heres why I would rate pokemon violet 1 out of 5 stars
I'm not even sure how to start this review. I think my biggest problem with this book was the lack of anything that made it stand out from other books in its category. I realize it's supposed to be humorous, but the few times I actually laughed out loud were when I wasn't even trying. The characters all seemed flat and two-dimensional (with the exception of one or two), and nothing about them stood out as particularly unique. It felt like most of their personalities were derived from watching the show on TV and not reading the comic itself.
i think the game would have been better if more people died.
There was an attempt at humor here and there, but it never really came together for me. There were some moments where I thought something was going to happen and then it didn't, which left me confused. In addition to that, I had no idea what any of the monsters were supposed to be until I looked them up online after finishing the book. This is another thing that can probably be attributed to the fact that I haven't read the comics before now, but it also might have been a bit too the fact they didn't add the original 150 pokkemon. Also, while I did enjoy the visuals, the writing style just wasn't my cup of tea. It was very repetitive and dull, especially since the author didn't take the time to make the story line interesting. I think Sitoshi gets pleasure from knowing we have to hatch thousands of eggs while he collects our tears for his bath
The only saving grace for the book was the humor, which was hit or miss for me. Still, it was nice to see that there was some lightheartedness to offset the darkness of the story. it could have been funnier though. I mean come on, you're trying to tell us we need to fight a crystal dragon? How much more ridiculous can you get than that? But no. We have to do it. The end.