Sentences with phrase «like pikachu»

The charger is designed to look like Pikachu lying on its stomach, the wireless charging surface residing on its back.
Again, I think they're doing this due to the sales of Black and White being a bit below expectations, since a significant part of the fandom presumably got put off by the lack of old favourites like Pikachu in the Pokedex for much of the game.
There are also a few new locations, like Pikachu Valley and the various Mantine Surf beaches, but once again, they're nothing game - changing or anything.
Maybe they'll just keep releasing new editions of hardware like the Pikachu 2DS XL?
There were plenty of options both in terms of pelagic, Black tip and Grey Reef Shark, Napoleon Wrasse and schooling fusiliers, as of macro, Orangutan Crab, nudibranchs, like the Pikachu, flatworms and pipefishes, like the Ringed Pipefish.
Even with his magnifying glass it looks like Pikachu was shocked by that Shuckle hiding in its shell!
The rising popularity of Pikachu - styled merchandise around 20 years ago is the reason that Mimikyu makes itself look like Pikachu.
In fact, this Pokémon is dreadfully lonely, and it thought it would be able to make friends with humans if only it looked like Pikachu.
It wants to be loved by people like Pikachu is.
While I will accept a puppet if worse comes to worse, what I really want is a recognizable actor, male or female, made up to look like a Pikachu detective.

Not exact matches

(Sort of like the Pokemon, Pikachu!)
The bunny ears end up being two sharp pointy ears that stand up and look more like a cat or Pikachu.
So like other kids my age, I was Pikachu for Halloween.
Detective Pikachu is a surprisingly charming Telltale - like game filled with humor, twists, and a sassy electric rodent.
Playing through Detective Pikachu, it became readily apparent why the title will be the basis for the upcoming live action film: the game offers up a unique take on the Pokémon world, while simultaneously providing something that feels familiar, much like Pokémon Snap once did on Nintendo 64.
Ultimately, I like the concept of Detective Pikachu and will likely see the movie when it releases, but hopefully the developers choose to challenge their audience a bit more with any potential sequel.
This game is definitely aimed at the younger Pokemaniacs, but older fans like myself can still get enjoyment out of it if they keep an open mind, it's not as good as the first PokePark game do to looser controls and by just not being as much fun, but it manages to expand on what the first game offered in the way of new content, for instance this time you don't just play as Pikachu but also Tepig, Snivy, and Oshawott after you meet them, and you can switch between them on the fly anytime you want, and you'll need to use each of their special abilities in your adventure, it also adds side - scrolling sections and a few other new features to keep things fresh, it also has some multiplayer attractions to play with so that's also nice, and you'll still be befriending all sorts of Pokemon just like the last game, you also get free roam after the main quest so you can make sure to befriend them all, and it's all adorable do to the cute graphics and world, even the loading screens are adorable, and as a gamer who typically plays more serious and violent games it was nice to spend time in the lighthearted PokePark with some of my favorite Pokemon, I recommend it and I definitely see myself returning in the days to come.
Seeing an Eevee or Pikachu in HHD would make like complete.
Popular faces like K.K. Slider from Animal Crossing and Pikachu from Pokémon are among the first characters to be seen in this small wave of cover plates.
But let's face it, it's probably something with Pokemon Go or something silly like Detective Pikachu 2.
With his deep voice and often grimacing face, he seems more like an old man trapped in a pikachu's body than any of the numerous pikachu we have encountered before.
To the rest of the world, however, Detective Pikachu sounds like any other pPikachu sounds like any other pikachupikachu.
Children will likely get much more out of this game than adults; nonetheless, if a short, simple point - and - click adventure about a Pikachu solving pokémon - related crimes sounds like fun to you, you'll probably enjoy this one.
You'll see more of the detective himself revealed throughout the game through the copious usage of cutscenes, which clue you in on things like the fact that Tim seems to be the only one who can understand Pikachu's human language, or how the two get along outside of solving crimes.
Detective Pikachu spends a lot of time establishing the relationships between pokémon and humans, and tries very hard to show what this world might actually be like.
With nine total cases (and a series of smaller cases within them), Detective Pikachu is a relatively short experience, and the cases themselves are not at all taxing or complicated, compared to more brain - teasing puzzles like from the Professor Layton or Ace Attorney games.
While most Pokémon games tend to have an anime aesthetic, Detective Pikachu's human characters are rendered in a Pixar - like style rather than anime Cel - Shaded.
While Pokémon has evolved (yes, pun intended) into other genres like puzzle games (like my personal favorite, Pokémon Puzzle League), card games, the wildly - popular Pokémon GO on mobile, and even photography simulators (I still hold Pokémon Snap dear to my heart), few games in the series have gone to the lengths of Detective Pikachu to turn the world of Pokémon on its head.
Typically, a chit - chatty character like that would make me immediately skip lines of dialogue or turn down the volume of the game, yet Detective Pikachu made me consistently look forward to both the cutscenes and «Pika Prompt» interactions for more of Detective Pikachu's hilarious lines.
As a fan of Pokémon since the debut of the original anime and Game Boy games, Detective Pikachu feels a bit like the kind of Pokémon experience I've been wanting for a long time.
The people, on the other hand, seem to be clients and friends of Tim and Detective Pikachu and look like they might play important roles in the game's story.
I tested this with Pikachu and it works, but until the likes of Super Smash Brothers for 3DS gets updated or another game comes out, we'll have to imagine it works like the Wii U version.
According to an article on Variety, there's not one but two writers who are currently in negotiations to write the screenplay for the Pikachu movie and if all goes well, it sounds like the two could be working together.
Now, if only there was a chart that included all of the projects the Big N is involved in outside of the video game market — a park at Universal Studios and character appearances in movies like Detective Pikachu and Wreck - It Ralph, to name a few.
While the video game of Detective Pikachu might not have the likes of Ryan Reynolds voicing the titular Pikachu, the... View Article
On the surface, it might just look and sound like an investigation based game where a Pikachu that is not voiced by Danny Devito, is going around town with a magnifying glass, but it's so much more than that.
But yes, Detective Pikachu is simply a must play title that has really set the bar high for what both Pokémon games can be like and absolutely deserves a sequel.
Like Tim, the titular Detective Pikachu (aka the first Pikachu I have ever actually liked,) is also searching for Tim's dad.
Dude first of all villager is already expected to be playable in dlc pack 2 for Mario kart 8 which isn't even out yet don't ya think there could be other characters to choose from like Kirby or Pikachu I doubt that they would do villager again as a playable character in another Mario game just saying
You've totally forgotten more franchise characters like Zelda, Link, Samus from Metroid, PIt and Palutena from Kid Icarus, Luigi, Princess Peach, Squid Girl from their new IP Splatoon, Pikachu, the Xeno franchise, etc..
As for the film, while the exact plot is not quite known just yet, as it is based on the video game of a similar name, it could be something like a «peculiar talking Pikachu who, despite not being as powerful and nimble as other Pikachu of his kind, is rather intelligent and claims to be a great detective,» who one encounters a boy named Tim Goodman, who is able to understand what Pikachu is saying.
Mimikyu's Pikachu - like appearance is due to its Disguise Ability.
For 22 years we have been training to be the very best like no one ever was, but, what is instantly refreshing about Detective Pikachu, is that we can see what life is like in the world of Pokémon for those that don't choose to chase a dream to become a Champion.
But much like Detective Pikachu's signature quote, I guess it can't be helped.
I did not like Detective Pikachu.
So, if you'd like to help Tim Goodman and Pikachu search Ryme City to find Tim's father, and help Pikachu recover the memories of his forgotten past, the free special demo of the game is available in the Nintendo eShop which you can find in the Source below.
Upon arrival, he encounters his father's Pikachu, now rocking a detective hat while sounding suspiciously like Danny Devito.
Like our recently reviewed Detective Pikachu, The Bunker is a point - and - click adventure with minimal punishment for missing a button prompt.
In a lot of ways, a Detective Pikachu movie still sounds like a fever dream.
That means bringing in stars like The Get Down's Justice Smith to film in the real world, as Detective Pikachu and the other Pokemon are added in digitally in post-production.
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