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Hello, Bloodyclaws here. I would like to make a review for this game pokemon emerald. First I'd like to start off with graphics. Graphics were really beautiful, and the pokemon sprites looked very similar to the official drawings. The graphics are unmatched to most other pokemon games on the GBA.
Sound. 7. The sound was generally great, but could get a little bit repetitive. But that is all I would like to say.
Addictiveness. 9. Listen, you may be saying POKEMON SUCKS. But when you play, it's a good experience, regardless of being a kid playing black and white, or a 20 year old that used to play Pokemon red and blue. First: you have to fill out the story. Generally simple, but as the story goes by, you can catch many legendary and non-Hoenn Pokemon. Then, when you are done, GOTTA CATCH EM ALL! I beat the elite four with Sceptile, Swellow, Azumarill, Aggron, Metang, and Rayquaza. It was pretty hard, but if you don't want to catch em all, there is always the confusing battle frontier.
Story 10. The story was really great! I love the idea of having to face two enemies. Magma and Aqua, but they end of causing apocalyptic disaster, and send in a superior pokemon to fix it. Really great gyms: Roxanne with Geodude and Nosepass, Brawly with Meditite Makuhita and Machop, Wattson with Voltorb, Electrike, Manectric, and Magneton, Flannery with Slugma, Numel, Torkoal and Camerupt, Norman with Vigoroth, Spinda, Linoone and Slaking, Winona with Swablu, Pelipper, Altaria, Skarmory, and Tropius, Tate and Liza with Solrock, Lunatone, Xatu, Claydol and Slowpoke, and Juan with Luvdisc, Sealeo, Kingdra, Whiscash, and Crawdaunt. Many great combinations. BUT the elite four had Sidney with Shiftry, Cacturne, Crawdaunt, Mightyena, and Absol. Pheobe had 2 Dusclops and Bannetes, and Sableye, Glacia had 2 Glalies and Sealeos and Walrein, Drake had Shelgon, Altaria, Kingdra, Flygon, and Salamence. And Wallace with Whiscash, Milotic, Gyarados, Ludicolo (lol) Wailord and Tentacruel. But Steven from Ruby and Sapphire was much better with Claydol, Skarmory, Aggron, Armaldo, Cradily, and the pseudo legendary metagross! It was all great. I'm serious.
Depth. 9. It was a game with a large variety of pokemon, towns, items, and routes. About 30 routes. The game expands from bustling cities like Slateport, to the quiet town where you come from: Littleroot. From the always storming desert where you can raise Baltoys, Sandshrews and Trapinches, to the iciest paths with Spheals and rare snorunts, there are quaint forests with wurmples, rustling grass with oddish, Dark caves with Zubats and Sableyes, Dewford beach with makuhita, and the Lavaridge volcano with slugma and numel. A lot to explore huh? DON'T FORGET THE BATTLE FRONTIER. I'm impressed. There is even safari zones with foreign pokemon from Johto like Girafarig, Natu, Mareep, Wobbuffet, and Heracross. There are many eggs to hatch, 2 evil organizations to topple, and 2 rivals: Brendan/May and Wally. Wally had Ralts, but now in the end with Gardevoir Delcatty and Altaria.
Difficulty. 7. I had to admit, it was quite hard. If you weren't prepared for the first battle with May, well, that's the end of you! Catching Rayquaza was hard with no master ball, as expected for most legendary pokemon, battles with your opponent having full restores was purely annoying, especially against flannery for me, as I had Grovyle at the time. But having Treecko was most unfortunate because Wingull was also flying type, like if you chose Bulbasaur for fire red, and Blue had a Gyarados that was flying, were kind of in the same situation as THAT. Then you would have ANOTHER opponent you are weak to if you're with Treecko. TROPIUS. It's a flying banana tree fused with a dinosaur! Who thought of that! I like it personally, but the it was ridiculous and priceless. Mudkip choosers too. Tropius is your second problem other than Grovyle. Just like Torchic choosers, your rival not only has marshtomp, but also Ludicolo. I underestimated it. It's absolute ridiculous appearance caught me off guard, it also doesn't know water gun. Yes. The most basic water move of all time. She might stop trying to battle you before even Level forty, but the elite four was a complete money consumer. STOCK UP ON FULL REVIVES, STOCK UP ON FULL RESTORES, STOCK UP ON ELIXIRS, STOCK UP ON STEROIDS! That's what you'd need. Forget about the steroids.  
Overall 9.1. There may be upsides and downsides to this game, but the most important thing is have fun. Don't be afraid to take risks with this game. MAKE A CASCOON, SILCOON, MAGIKARP, FEEBAS, GO AGAINST A SALAMENCE! Do what you WANT. I would highly recommend this game to all gamers out there, from playing pokemon Fire red to the spin- off gamers like pinball and snap. PLAY IT. Goodbye, I'll see you in my next post.

Hello, Bloodyclaws here. I would like to make a review for this game pokemon emerald. First I'd like to start off with graphics. Graphics were really beautiful, and the pokemon sprites looked very similar to the official drawings. The graphics are unmatched to most other pokemon games on the GBA.
Sound. 7. The sound was generally great, but could get a little bit repetitive. But that is all I would like to say.
Addictiveness. 9. Listen, you may be saying POKEMON SUCKS. But when you play, it's a good experience, regardless of being a kid playing black and white, or a 20 year old that used to play Pokemon red and blue. First: you have to fill out the story. Generally simple, but as the story goes by, you can catch many legendary and non-Hoenn Pokemon. Then, when you are done, GOTTA CATCH EM ALL! I beat the elite four with Sceptile, Swellow, Azumarill, Aggron, Metang, and Rayquaza. It was pretty hard, but if you don't want to catch em all, there is always the confusing battle frontier.
Story 10. The story was really great! I love the idea of having to face two enemies. Magma and Aqua, but they end of causing apocalyptic disaster, and send in a superior pokemon to fix it. Really great gyms: Roxanne with Geodude and Nosepass, Brawly with Meditite Makuhita and Machop, Wattson with Voltorb, Electrike, Manectric, and Magneton, Flannery with Slugma, Numel, Torkoal and Camerupt, Norman with Vigoroth, Spinda, Linoone and Slaking, Winona with Swablu, Pelipper, Altaria, Skarmory, and Tropius, Tate and Liza with Solrock, Lunatone, Xatu, Claydol and Slowpoke, and Juan with Luvdisc, Sealeo, Kingdra, Whiscash, and Crawdaunt. Many great combinations. BUT the elite four had Sidney with Shiftry, Cacturne, Crawdaunt, Mightyena, and Absol. Pheobe had 2 Dusclops and Bannetes, and Sableye, Glacia had 2 Glalies and Sealeos and Walrein, Drake had Shelgon, Altaria, Kingdra, Flygon, and Salamence. And Wallace with Whiscash, Milotic, Gyarados, Ludicolo (lol) Wailord and Tentacruel. But Steven from Ruby and Sapphire was much better with Claydol, Skarmory, Aggron, Armaldo, Cradily, and the pseudo legendary metagross! It was all great. I'm serious.
Depth. 9. It was a game with a large variety of pokemon, towns, items, and routes. About 30 routes. The game expands from bustling cities like Slateport, to the quiet town where you come from: Littleroot. From the always storming desert where you can raise Baltoys, Sandshrews and Trapinches, to the iciest paths with Spheals and rare snorunts, there are quaint forests with wurmples, rustling grass with oddish, Dark caves with Zubats and Sableyes, Dewford beach with makuhita, and the Lavaridge volcano with slugma and numel. A lot to explore huh? DON'T FORGET THE BATTLE FRONTIER. I'm impressed. There is even safari zones with foreign pokemon from Johto like Girafarig, Natu, Mareep, Wobbuffet, and Heracross. There are many eggs to hatch, 2 evil organizations to topple, and 2 rivals: Brendan/May and Wally. Wally had Ralts, but now in the end with Gardevoir Delcatty and Altaria.
Difficulty. 7. I had to admit, it was quite hard. If you weren't prepared for the first battle with May, well, that's the end of you! Catching Rayquaza was hard with no master ball, as expected for most legendary pokemon, battles with your opponent having full restores was purely annoying, especially against flannery for me, as I had Grovyle at the time. But having Treecko was most unfortunate because Wingull was also flying type, like if you chose Bulbasaur for fire red, and Blue had a Gyarados that was flying, were kind of in the same situation as THAT. Then you would have ANOTHER opponent you are weak to if you're with Treecko. TROPIUS. It's a flying banana tree fused with a dinosaur! Who thought of that! I like it personally, but the it was ridiculous and priceless. Mudkip choosers too. Tropius is your second problem other than Grovyle. Just like Torchic choosers, your rival not only has marshtomp, but also Ludicolo. I underestimated it. It's absolute ridiculous appearance caught me off guard, it also doesn't know water gun. Yes. The most basic water move of all time. She might stop trying to battle you before even Level forty, but the elite four was a complete money consumer. STOCK UP ON FULL REVIVES, STOCK UP ON FULL RESTORES, STOCK UP ON ELIXIRS, STOCK UP ON STEROIDS! That's what you'd need. Forget about the steroids.  
Overall 9.1. There may be upsides and downsides to this game, but the most important thing is have fun. Don't be afraid to take risks with this game. MAKE A CASCOON, SILCOON, MAGIKARP, FEEBAS, GO AGAINST A SALAMENCE! Do what you WANT. I would highly recommend this game to all gamers out there, from playing pokemon Fire red to the spin- off gamers like pinball and snap. PLAY IT. Goodbye, I'll see you in my next post.

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