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Pokemon Light Platinum 06-11-12 12:29 AM
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Light Platnium... Quite the Great Game!
Alright, Pokémon Light Platinum. A fantastic game all around (excluding the horrible beeping noise when your Pokémon have low HP), this game is not to be missed. Story: It is a Pokémon game, so the story isn't going to be great, right? WRONG!!! A whole new story with the addition to Team Steam and plenty of rivals. Team Steam, much like the other villains like Team Rocket, want to get the best Pokémon in existence. So, they hunt after the legendary and previously unseen Pokémon Arceus. You arrive to your hometown just as your Professor finished helping a few Champions of other regions to remove evidence of Arceus. Then you are thrown into the "battle" of good and evil... and of course the battle between various trainers throughout the region of Zhery. Graphics: Like the DS games, really great graphics here. The programmer did a great job. I have yet to experience any glitches as well. Sound: The only bad thing I can say about the sound is that horrible beeping noise during Pokémon battles when your Pokémon's HP is low. That's really the only bad thing about the music. The rest is great, even when you are using the speed-up button to hurry the game along. Addictiveness: If the story is bad, I don't stick around the game much, nor if the game is boring or repetitive. This game, however, despite it being a Pokémon game, has a bunch of cool additions: new leaders, new rivals, and other things in the game's description, as well as the ability to trade Pokémon in-game and get them evolved (like when you trade a Spinark for a Scyther, you instantly get a Scizor, although early in the game it probably won't obey you at all). In fact, all trades work this way, so you get a great Pokémon at its max evolution. You also receive rare Pokémon for free from people like Professor Oak, including starters from Johto and Hoenn, not to mention getting Pokémon from Pokeballs like Zorua and Elekid. Depth: It ... Read the rest of this Review
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