So, what did the opposite critics consider this newest chapter? Beginning with Kotaku, it summed it up as having some nice ideas, however feels the general idea hasn’t been “totally realized”.
“The Indigo Disk could have some nice ideas, however finally, the sport nonetheless seems like an idea that hasn’t been totally realized. It has all of the options of an ideal evolution of Pokémon’s design and narratives, buried by a sport barely holding collectively.”
Recreation Rant stated it ought to be sufficient to maintain gamers entertained over the festive interval:
“Being the higher of the 2 expansions, it makes The Hidden Treasure of Space Zero a much more compelling proposition and will assist to attract in informal followers slightly than simply hardcore collection veterans. These searching for one thing to maintain them busy in the course of the festive interval might definitely do rather a lot worse.”
TechRaptor awarded it 7.5 out of 10, however was nonetheless important of the sport’s efficiency:
“The Indigo Disk DLC has executed what any Pokemon fan would need for a DLC by including a brand new space to discover, Pokemon to seek out and catch, and even shaken issues up with harder battles. Efficiency woes nonetheless maintain again this sport from being really nice.”
And ScreenRant summed up The Indigo Disk as the nice outweighing the unhealthy:
“Like The Teal Masks and the bottom video games earlier than it, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Indigo Disk is a positive expertise that simply feels prefer it wanted extra time to cook dinner. The brand new options and additions make it an satisfying DLC, however the efficiency issues happen continuously and are sometimes distracting. The latest battles add a bit extra problem to Gen 9, and roaming across the Terarium to catch the most recent Pokémon remains to be the largest draw. Total, the nice outweighs the unhealthy. There isn’t any denying how enjoyable all of it is.”