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Here Are Some New Looks At The ‘Detective Pikachu’ amiibo

written by Aric Sweeny January 15, 2018

After getting announced a few days back, Japanese Nintendo has unveiled new images of the Detective Pikachu amiibo. Check them out below.

As Tim Goodman, you’ll partner with a self-proclaimed “great detective” Pikachu to solve strange occurrences all over Ryme City. Together you must investigate, take notes, and meet up with other Pokémon to unravel the city’s greatest mysteries!

 

Tim is searching for his missing father in Ryme City, but instead encounters a witty, tough-talking Pikachu! Along the way, experience over 150 fun-filled animated cutscenes starring this unique Pikachu, providing helpful hints or talking up a storm. You can also tap the extra-large Detective Pikachu amiibo™ figure to access all cutscenes up until the current chapter played. As you investigate crime scenes, gather testimonies, uncover information, and interact with Pokémon to solve cases. You’ll have to put your detective skills to the test to foil the mastermind behind the disturbances in Ryme City. All in a day’s work for detective Pikachu!”

Are you looking forward to Detective Pikachu for 3DS? The game comes to 3DS on March 23.

Here Are Some New Looks At The ‘Detective Pikachu’ amiibo was last modified: January 15th, 2018 by Aric Sweeny
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Aric is a news writer who also handles reviews, features, and interviews. Pokemon HeartGold, Super Mario Sunshine, and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker are a few of his favorite games of all time. Along with his work with Enthusiast Gaming, Aric is the Weekend Editor for Monkeys Fighting Robots, where he covers movies, Marvel, DC, and Anime.

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