Find out in our early impressions of the newly released 3DS game.
(Nintendo sure loves to imbue friendship in its games.)
And the actual act of battling other Yo-Kai is surprisingly passive.

Your chosen Yo-Kai team will attack on their own.
The player could technically do nothing, and with the properly strengthened Yo-Kai, still win.
But to use special moves, players must engage with one of a few minigames on the 3DS touchscreen.
Outside of fighting, players engage in main story quests, as well as other one-time and recurring tasks.
There are plenty of options, but the missions tend to blend together.
The side missions and repeated favors can often boil down to fetching items again and again.
Yo-Kai Watchis one of EWs anticipated games of the fall.
Check out ourfull fall games previewto see more.Yo-Kai Watchis now available for the Nintendo 3DS.