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Pokemon Crystal 04-14-14 03:16 PM
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Not to bad of a game, makes for an excellent classic!( Pokemon Crystal Review)
? ? ? ? ?For those who don't know, mostly all Pok?mon games are released ?in three's and are part of the same region in each game,(a modern or recent example of this would be the Sinnoh region, Pok?mon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum ), Why am I telling you this well because like the example I just provided Pok?mon Crystal was released as the third game for the Johto region and contains Pok?mon from the two Johto regions titles released before it , Pok?mon Silver and Pok?mon Gold. Pok?mon Crystals game designers(GameFreak ?Inc.) did a marvelous job on ?improving ?the ?graphics,and features seen in the game. Some of the new features introduced in Pok?mon Crystal ?is the day & night feature, pokegear, the telephone and the option of choosing a gender (either Male or Female). ? ? ? ? The graphics in Pok?mon Crystal are ?descriptive and fully animated. Unlike what was seen in previous Pok?mon games in the Pok?mon franchise where the towns and every object in them are all the same color including your character, in Pok?mon Crystal every object in town has its own distinctive color and is in clean cut animation. Some of the noticeable graphic changes are the bodies of water move in a wave like motion, in addition to that, there are now have two types of tree's in Pok?mon Crystal and you can clearly tell the difference in the two types because of there easily distinctive in their texture and the proportion in there size. The buildings, and scenery are ?realistic looking in design and colorization, I felt as though I could walk right into the towns and felt closer to the Pok?mon and the Pok?mon battle scenes. The Pok?mon sprites have been full animated and in color and unlike what was seen in the first generation Pok?mon games there isn't a thick black outline of/ around the Pok?mon. ? ? ? ?Since Pok?mon crystal takes place in a new region creators came up with a(n) all new soundtrack. The soundtrack alternates from town to town, route to route and can be heard clea... Read the rest of this Review
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