Chewedmint's Last Game Comments |
Sponge Bob
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Apparently Spongebob drowns if he goes in the water lol
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Pokemon Fire Red
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Suicune roams all over the region. You can find its current location by looking at its data on the Pokedex. Keep in mind every time you enter a new route or town it will move to another location.
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Pokemon Emerald
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Abra doesn't learn any moves until you evolve it.
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Chewedmint's Last Game Reviews |
Fire Emblem - The Sacred Stones 11-22-13 08:53 PM
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Mint's second game review: Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
I finally got around to making another review. This time, it will be Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. I am a huge fan of the Fire Emblem series and FE : SS is definitely my favorite of all Fire Emblem games. Now, without further ado, here is my review:
Graphics: The graphics aren't anything special by any means, but they're not terrible either. I'd say they're above average in my opinion. Considering this game was released in 2005, you shouldn't expect the graphics to blow you away, anyway. My rating: 7/10.
Sound: The music in FE : SS is excellent. As I mentioned in my previous review, I usually keep the sound off when I play games. I don't mind having the sound on for this one, however. I love the dramatic battle music. There are 69 total soundtracks on this game. My personal favorites are Determination and Combat Preparation. My rating: 10/10.
Addictiveness: There are so many different ways you can play this game. You can try and finish chapters in the fewest amount of turns as possible, or you can take your time and defeat every enemy on every chapter, which is what I usually do. If a character dies, you can let it go for an even bigger challenge or restart the chapter so you don't lose the character. I always restart when one of my character dies, I just hate letting them die because of one of my miscalculations. Also, you can try to finish the main story without promoting your units to higher classes. However, if you really want a challenge, you can even try to beat the game with only one character. It's a lot of fun trying to beat the game using all the different methods. My rating: 10/10.
Story: I won't get too in depth here, as to avoid spoiling anything for those of you who haven't played the game before. The story is definitely intriguing, with several plot twists. In fact, each character in the game has their own back story. Intelligent Systems did a very nice job of developing each character to have different personalit... Read the rest of this Review
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Pokemon Emerald 10-14-13 06:52 PM
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Mint's first game review: Pokémon Emerald
Graphics: Considering Pokémon Emerald was released over eight years ago, the graphics are very good, especially when compared to Pokémon games of the previous generation. Much like Crystal, Emerald's Pokémon sprites are also animated during battle. My biggest pet peeve of the Gold/Silver/Crystal games were the graphics; they were god-awful. Emerald's graphics are a huge improvement from G/S/C.
Sound: Overall, the sounds are decent. While the music may get somewhat repetitive at times, it's not one of those games I always had to play with the sound off because the music drove me nuts. There's only one game I would give a perfect 10/10 in this category and this is not that game; However, I will give Emerald a solid 8/10 in this category. Not the best by any means, but definitely not the worst, either.
Addictiveness: Without a doubt, 10/10. I've spent thousands of hours of my life playing Pokémon games and Emerald is definitely the one I've spent the most time playing. I've been playing this game since 2005, and I still play it to this day. There are very, very few games that game out before 2006 that I can still play with regularity without losing interest after a few days. Pokémon Emerald is one of them.
Story: Anyone who has played a Pokémon game before knows the formula. You start out as a young boy/girl in a small town, you catch Pokémon and train them, you travel all over the land and battle gym leaders to collect badges before finally going up against the Pokémon League and becoming the Champion. For the most part, it's the same plot in every Pokémon game, although there are minor changes here and there.
Depth: Here is something Pokémon Emerald has that none of the previous games do: a Battle Frontier. The Battle Frontier is a post-game area that consists of seven battling facilities, each with their own gimmick and set of rules. The trainers you face here are tougher than... Read the rest of this Review
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