Alright, this will be my review for Pokemon Ruby Destiny: Life of Guardians. In my opinion, this is the BEST of the Ruby Destiny Series as the storyline gets the most intense.
In terms of Graphics, I give this game a 9. The reason why I put it so high is because the creator (destinedjagold) hacked the game a LOT and it still looks extremely well put together. Aside from the few bugs and glitches, this game might, in my opinion, be on the borderlines of an actual game (that is to say if it was finished).
The music from this game is very different from that of a pokemon game. In fact, usually in hacks, the creators tend to not mess around with the music at all. Well not this dude, he has added music from other games and tied them into this hack. I believe he had to go through a few test runs before he could get the music sound to balance out evenly with the sounds of attacks, options, etc.
Addictiveness is a 10. The storyline is just so intense and unexpected. Once you get going, it can be hard to stop.
Story is another 10. The plot is basically about the protagonist's mother wanting to send their child to school known as Hevah Academy. Along the way, you pick up pokemon and meet new rivals around every corner. Before you're able to take a quick nap in your dorm, the Academy is under attack. You are forced, along with the other students, to evacuate the building via secret tunnel/ cave. You go home where your worried mother sits their trying to tell you that you aren't allowed to go on a pokemon journey. Your aunt convinces her otherwise, and you start the journey similar that of a normal pokemon game. You find a lot of clues as you investigate the disappearances of the teachers and what these new organizations want in the region. You get to meet a few new fakemon, but not too many (I usually hate fakemon because they're slapped together and look like crap). Good thing with this hack is that there aren't too many of those, and the few that are look REALLY good and well done.
Difficulty is a 6. You have to know what you're doing in this hack. There are a lot of potentials for a good team, but don't make the mistake of creating one too early or it can take a very long time for you to get through the hack. Be sure to keep up with your training; you can't afford to slack off or you will suffer for it. It's different in this game than it is an ordinary one because in and ordinary game, you can just buy revives and outlast the opponent. You can do the same, only problem is that the items are a LOT more expensive, and the game doesn't give you all that much money upon defeating gym leaders and trainers (For example, a great ball is nearly the same amount for an ultra ball in a regular game 0.0).
Alright, this will be my review for Pokemon Ruby Destiny: Life of Guardians. In my opinion, this is the BEST of the Ruby Destiny Series as the storyline gets the most intense.
In terms of Graphics, I give this game a 9. The reason why I put it so high is because the creator (destinedjagold) hacked the game a LOT and it still looks extremely well put together. Aside from the few bugs and glitches, this game might, in my opinion, be on the borderlines of an actual game (that is to say if it was finished).
The music from this game is very different from that of a pokemon game. In fact, usually in hacks, the creators tend to not mess around with the music at all. Well not this dude, he has added music from other games and tied them into this hack. I believe he had to go through a few test runs before he could get the music sound to balance out evenly with the sounds of attacks, options, etc.
Addictiveness is a 10. The storyline is just so intense and unexpected. Once you get going, it can be hard to stop.
Story is another 10. The plot is basically about the protagonist's mother wanting to send their child to school known as Hevah Academy. Along the way, you pick up pokemon and meet new rivals around every corner. Before you're able to take a quick nap in your dorm, the Academy is under attack. You are forced, along with the other students, to evacuate the building via secret tunnel/ cave. You go home where your worried mother sits their trying to tell you that you aren't allowed to go on a pokemon journey. Your aunt convinces her otherwise, and you start the journey similar that of a normal pokemon game. You find a lot of clues as you investigate the disappearances of the teachers and what these new organizations want in the region. You get to meet a few new fakemon, but not too many (I usually hate fakemon because they're slapped together and look like crap). Good thing with this hack is that there aren't too many of those, and the few that are look REALLY good and well done.
Difficulty is a 6. You have to know what you're doing in this hack. There are a lot of potentials for a good team, but don't make the mistake of creating one too early or it can take a very long time for you to get through the hack. Be sure to keep up with your training; you can't afford to slack off or you will suffer for it. It's different in this game than it is an ordinary one because in and ordinary game, you can just buy revives and outlast the opponent. You can do the same, only problem is that the items are a LOT more expensive, and the game doesn't give you all that much money upon defeating gym leaders and trainers (For example, a great ball is nearly the same amount for an ultra ball in a regular game 0.0).