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Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Red Rescue Team 08-08-15 08:30 PM
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The Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Series Review
Hello, Flash1225 here for my first review of any, really, any game on the website, specifically Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, and more specifically, the series as a whole.
Graphics: 8 The graphics has remained the same throughout installments 1 and 2, but it definitely improved in the third installment, Gates to Infinity. The graphics in the first 2 installments are pixelated and easy to see the individual pixels, but definitely good. Since Gates to Infinity was for the 3DS, which meant smoother graphics.
Sound: 9 The series' sound FX and music tracks have rather distinct variations; in Red and Blue Rescue Team, the FX have a distinct echoing effect, making it seem like it's coming straight out of the dungeon. The music was really good, and I think even the development team knew the soundtrack was amazing, which brings me to Explorers of Darkness, one of the three games in the third installment. The FX is basically the same as in the first installment, but without that echoing effect. The music has changed, of course, due to the new dungeons, but one of the post-game dungeons, Blizzard Island, is basically Throwback Mountain due to its music,a mix of Mt. Freeze, Sky Tower, Mt. Thunder, and Thunder-wave Cave, all from Red and Blue Rescue Team. Gates to Infinity has, with a better sound engine, better FX and soundtrack, and for sure a different mix of soundtracks, none from the previous installments' soundtracks.
Addictiveness: 9 Like the main Pokémon series, as I have seen from what other have said in their reviews, the Mystery Dungeon series is very addictive. The big thing throughout the series is that it's basically like snowflakes; no two floor layouts are the same. Gates to Infinity, though... Only interactive items, such as stairs, item, etc., as well as the starting point of each floor. The layout of the rooms and hallways are the same. One really fun thing about the post game in Gates to Infinity, though, is a dunge... Read the rest of this Review
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