In a recent issue, Famitsu published its review of Yo-kai Watch 3. The magazine seemed to think highly of the RPG, as it earned a score of 37 points out of 40. Four editors scored it with “10”, “9”, “9”, and “9”.

The introduction of new elements and the story were praised. Famitsu also felt positively about the battle system, though one editor felt that it might feel a tad complex.

Head past the break for a full translation of Famitsu’s Yo-kai Watch 3 review.

Reviewer 1 – 10 The game doesn’t stop at adding new elements like a typical sequel would, since it completely changes elements of the setting and battle system pillars, and playing feels fresh. The story unfolds with the perspectives of two main characters, Nathan in USA and Inaho in Japan, and it is also unique and interesting. The game is packed with various gameplay, like “Dream Link” and “My Nyan creation”, so it is surely worth playing, too. Overall the game is carefully made and direction is also well made, lively and pleasant. Reviewer 2 – 9 “American Yo-kai” appear, so Yo-kai with a new flavor have been added. In addition, the story feels fresh as it progresses from the viewpoints of two protagonists and you want to quickly see what’s coming ahead. It feels like the battle system has become somewhat complex due to “tactics medal board” when compared to previous entries, but it is good that you can freely use various tactics when moving Yo-kai. Byroad has also been tightly packed with fun elements, like varied mini-games, so that is very satisfying. Reviewer 3 – 9 New maps in USA and Japan are large and the exploration is full of fresh discoveries. Familiar elements have turned into USA style, and it is good that you can progress in the two stories side by side while pursuing mysteries. I wish there was other summary than just the objective when stories are switched. Battles that have turned into a board form inherit the traditional pleasant engagement while also adding more strategy with things like battle formations and evasion due to placement. Still that plays intuitively. Reviewer 4 – 9 Like in the previous titles in the series, the sense of ambiance and all kinds of production are wonderful, and the tempo is good. The story is also interesting, with USA as a setting and things like UFO and zombies. Side activities, like fishing and treasure hunting, are highlighted and they are also worth replaying. The new battle system is highly strategic and it is well done how pleasant it is to move your hand. However, while this title doesn’t allow the player to get bored by pulling hard into the game, on the other hand I also remember there being a few times that felt like I was made to do things.

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