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11-06-11 06:49 PM
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First of all, if you've been reading other reviews, you should already be aware of three key differences between this game and Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald: language (there happens to be quite a bit of cussing), valuable items being sold cheaply (Master Balls cost $1), and the overabundance of Level 50 Pokemon. I spent most of my day playing this game and I would have easily beaten it... if it hadn't frozen up suddenly just when I was about to battle the Elite Four.

GRAPHICS/SOUND/STORY: These aspects of the game are exactly the same as those in the official Pokemon games.

ADDICTIVENESS: I found Frosty to be less addictive than the Generation III games simply because this game is far too easy. If you're looking for an actual challenge, go play Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

DEPTH: Due to the low level of difficulty (see below), there's not much depth to the game. Of course, if you're one of those people who likes to breeze through games without much thought, Frosty might be the one for you.

DIFFICULTY: I have the same complaint as many others. The first Shop you encounter sells Master Balls for $1, so it's easy to stock up on those. Then you can simply go about catching whatever Pokemon your heart desires. To make things even more simple than they already, the first few routes feature Level 50 Pokemon, even Legendaries. You might as well throw away your starter; I was able to make it to the Elite Four with only a (Level 100) Rayquaza and Lugia.
(Oh yes, and did I mention that Rare Candies were also only $1 each? As long as you don't overextend yourself and level your Pokemon to the point where they don't obey you, using these makes the game so simple that a toddler could probably beat it within a week.)

OVERALL: This is a good game to play only if you have an hour or two to waste. Veterans of Generation III shouldn't have a hard time beating the game even faster than that. Due to the cheap prices of Master Balls and the abundance of Level 50 Pokemon, it will not be difficult at all to win.

EDIT: And to those of you who have noticed my screenshots of this game... it's the perfect remedy to boredom when I don't actually feel like putting effort into a Pokemon game.
First of all, if you've been reading other reviews, you should already be aware of three key differences between this game and Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald: language (there happens to be quite a bit of cussing), valuable items being sold cheaply (Master Balls cost $1), and the overabundance of Level 50 Pokemon. I spent most of my day playing this game and I would have easily beaten it... if it hadn't frozen up suddenly just when I was about to battle the Elite Four.

GRAPHICS/SOUND/STORY: These aspects of the game are exactly the same as those in the official Pokemon games.

ADDICTIVENESS: I found Frosty to be less addictive than the Generation III games simply because this game is far too easy. If you're looking for an actual challenge, go play Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

DEPTH: Due to the low level of difficulty (see below), there's not much depth to the game. Of course, if you're one of those people who likes to breeze through games without much thought, Frosty might be the one for you.

DIFFICULTY: I have the same complaint as many others. The first Shop you encounter sells Master Balls for $1, so it's easy to stock up on those. Then you can simply go about catching whatever Pokemon your heart desires. To make things even more simple than they already, the first few routes feature Level 50 Pokemon, even Legendaries. You might as well throw away your starter; I was able to make it to the Elite Four with only a (Level 100) Rayquaza and Lugia.
(Oh yes, and did I mention that Rare Candies were also only $1 each? As long as you don't overextend yourself and level your Pokemon to the point where they don't obey you, using these makes the game so simple that a toddler could probably beat it within a week.)

OVERALL: This is a good game to play only if you have an hour or two to waste. Veterans of Generation III shouldn't have a hard time beating the game even faster than that. Due to the cheap prices of Master Balls and the abundance of Level 50 Pokemon, it will not be difficult at all to win.

EDIT: And to those of you who have noticed my screenshots of this game... it's the perfect remedy to boredom when I don't actually feel like putting effort into a Pokemon game.
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(edited by pokemontrainer77 on 11-15-11 02:05 PM)    

11-06-11 10:33 PM
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I found Pokemon Frosty ok it did have a few bugs but still it was ok.
I found Pokemon Frosty ok it did have a few bugs but still it was ok.
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pokemontrainer77 : Ok, WHAT the heck are you thinking this game was actually amazing ok??!!
pokemontrainer77 : Ok, WHAT the heck are you thinking this game was actually amazing ok??!!
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(edited by Jordanv78 on 10-10-15 11:29 PM)    

10-10-15 11:30 PM
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TheButterBoy_Won : Please do not be aggressive to other users and please make sure to not use such harsh language. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Also, this review is several years old, so it's kinda silly to argue with a post that was made several years ago ;-)
TheButterBoy_Won : Please do not be aggressive to other users and please make sure to not use such harsh language. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Also, this review is several years old, so it's kinda silly to argue with a post that was made several years ago ;-)
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