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ESRB: T
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Pokemon Emerald
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Play Pokemon Glazed (beta 3) (Pokemon Emerald Hack) - Reviews | Game Boy Advance

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Pokemon Glazed (beta 3)

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Rating: 9.2
(162 votes)
Plays: 57,443
M:90%
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Filesize: 7,378kb

Pokemon Glazed (beta 3) Reviews 

Overall 9.2    Graphics 8.8    Sound 8.3    Addictive 9.3    Story 8.8    Depth 8.5    Difficulty 6.5



8.8
Pokemon Glazed- Overall Incomplete, but full first half is original and worth playing   Dynastico
Pokemon Glazed is a hack of Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire split into two regions.  Only the first region is finished and playable, but it has a complete plot, so it's like playing a full game.  The game took me 35 game time hours to complete, which is the average length of a Pokémon game.  Note that this game doesn't have a working in-game save function, so you'll have to do all your saving through save states.  Just as a little background information, I am a dedicated Pokémon fan and a frequent player of Pokémon hacks.  The things I look for in a Pokémon hack are new story and interesting additions or changes to the Pokémon games.  I really appreciate thoroughness and the feeling of a complete, new game.
Glazed is set, like many other Pokémon hacks, in a new region, this one called Tunod.  (It's donut backwards, as the NPC's will point out.  As far as I can tell, that's really the only explanation for the title of the game.)  But that's not where you start the game.  The first thing the game does is introduce the overarching plot with some purposefully vague explanation, promising more clarification later.  It's a good start to a game, and I appreciated it.  You then get ready to leave on your Pokémon journey, pick your starter, and head off to become a Pokémon Master, as per usual.  (Note: Many other players said that the game would not let them leave the lab even after picking a starter.  I did not have this problem.  I'm not sure what I did, but I can say that I talked to all of the NPC's in town and tried to leave town before entering the lab.)  The available Pokémon in this region are a hodgepodge mix from all five generations, so don't get your hopes up on finding a particular Pokémon until you've already seen one.  As you travel on your Pokémon journey, you meet the mysterious evil team up to mysterious evil things, a Pikachu that seems to really hate your guts for some reason, and also weird(er) things keep happening to you.
The plot of the game is refreshing at first, since you slowly figure out what's going on, but after the first few towns it gets very repetitive.  *Enter town, Gym Leader is missing, fight Evil Team instead, fight Gym Leader, get called to other town*.  Yes, every single town you walk into with a Gym has a missing Gym Leader when you first get there.  The game's creator uses this in order to direct you towards the main plot, but he uses the same method every time, and it gets boring and predictable quickly.  The final explanation of the plot is a bit of a letdown after all the mystery and buildup, but writing a good story is hard, so I'm just happy that the plot actually reached a climax and then concluded.
The difficulty of the game appears to be on a logarithmic scale.  The level jump between the first three or four gyms is considerable, and then there is no significant difference between the rest.  I was level grinding back when I only had two Pokémon, but by the time I had a full party of six mid-game I was just coasting with no difficulty at all.  The Elite Four has levels in the 40's, and the Champion has low 50's.  Since this game is supposed to have another region after this one, it sort of makes sense that the Elite Four isn't that hard (think like the Johto Elite Four in Gold/Silver).  Personally, I don't really like having to train that much while playing a hack since I'd rather be admiring the game, but I did expect more from Gym Leaders and Team leaders.  You don't have a regular rival in this game, instead having many quasi-rivals.  They tend to show up in inconvenient places, but like everyone else, they're never difficult.  Also, the recurring fights you have with Pikachu are what you would expect from fighting a Pikachu- as in, you only need to survive long enough to hit it twice.  The Pikachu is a cute character and all, but pretty mediocre as a pseudo-rival.
Aesthetically, the game is pretty nice.  The city design is great, and I really enjoyed the buildings and other scenery.  Routes are average-looking, but all of them are pretty short, which is convenient and cuts down on the tediousness of travel.   The Gen IV and V Pokémon sprites look good, but many redesigned Trainer sprites are a little messy.  Also, the female player character didn't have the right backsprite, which I found surprising for a complete game.  (Not enough female playtesters, I guess.)
There were a few features in this game that I liked that I hadn't seen before.  One was that every route had at least one trainer who would rebattle you as many times as you wanted if you talked to them again.  The levels of their Pokémon didn't change, so it was very useful if you just needed to train a bit for the next gym.  However, there was the case of one route where you were forced to rebattle the trainers whether you wanted to or not, and it was unavoidable if you were trying to get through.  Fortunately, there was no real reason to backtrack through that route to advance the game, but I was training there and wished I could have skipped the fights.  Another feature was a cute fossil game that let you collect all four available fossils for reviving later.  The problems with the game, though, were that it wasn't particularly challenging, and the four different objects you collected from it you then had to trade in for fossils.  So, your inventory filled up with both kinds of items, and you had to wait two more towns before you could turn the fossils into Pokémon and clear out your bag.  On a different topic, I found it very cute that the Elite Four members had Pokémon teams based around color instead of type.  It's funny and new, and also gives them slightly more balanced teams that are almost impossible to sweep with just one Pokémon.
The flow of the game is smooth, with the NPC's helpfully pointing you in the right direction after every gym.  You also receive all the HM's through the plot from NPC's, which I always appreciate.  (Nothing is worse than finding out that you missed an HM sitting in a cave somewhere three towns back.)  Other than the starter Pokémon glitch I mentioned earlier, the only other glitch I encountered was after I ran out of Safari Balls in the Safari Zone.  I got called out of the Zone and then was stuck in a wall.  Fortunately I had a recent save state.  Leaving the Safari Zone just by walking out was not a problem.
Overall, Pokemon Glazed is a very nice hack, especially for an unfinished one.  The NPC's walking around town offer some entertaining dialogue, some of it cute, some of it funny.  It seemed to me like nearly every NPC had an edited script.  Not everything they said was a hilarious joke, but they felt like they belonged in this hack instead of being ripped from the original game, so I applaud the creator for his thoroughness.  The proofreading on the dialogue was nearly flawless; I caught a few minor errors, but nothing too distracting.  Undoubtedly, the first half of the game is the superior half, both story-wise and difficulty-wise.  However, since the story starts interesting and does finish, it's worth playing through the whole game up until the end.  You will like this hack if you like an original story, talking to town people, and don't mind the lack of a challenge.  I am really looking forward to the second half of this game.
      Review Rating: 4.5/5     Submitted: 05-27-13     Review Replies: 1


8.5
Pokemon glazed review:beta 3   delirious12
Graphics: this games offers some of the best graphics vie seen in a hack in a very long time.(excluding light platinum) the games graphics are great and the game runs through very smooth, I was very happy with the majority of the game especially with the scenery I was in awe the whole I played through it looked like nothing you would expect from an hack like this one. Very great hopefully they finish soon so I can give another review on it with the second half.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     sound:the game uses the soundtrack to the third generation of Pokémon games which are Pokémon ruby sapphire and emerald, so the games soundtrack is good but, a little overdone in most hacks. The games sounds are fine but ive played so much Pokémon emerald to the point where it kinda annoys me. Hopefully the full version has a better or another sound track. I'm looking forward to the next part but for now this will do.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   addictiveness: after I played the first part of this game, it kept me running back again and again, definitely very addictive. Its just as addictive as Pokémon light platinum,but since its not a complete game it cant be rivaled to such a great hack.For the most part the game is truly addicting you want to keep playing until your done, then after your done you feel accomplished with what you've done in the game.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             story: the story is great to this game it is a ton fun playing through and if you like to read the text in game you will definitely have a good laugh of two. I don't like to spoil the in game for people,but this game leaves you with a ton of questions to answer while going through the game, and the game answers all of them.and it also introduces some of the personal life of the team fusions boss,Michael, into the game.this is a great way to understand the story a bit more and you also get to meet a pikachu that gets realangry at you for no reason hahaha!!!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 depth:this game give you five starters which are turtwig chimchar puplup riolu and eevee. Which is a great way to mix up things and also makes the game more replay able, but in this game they put all the starters in a patch of grass to the left of  your town so it cuts out all replayablitity of this game.it may not be for you guys but for me it does. It also offers a contest hall, moving sprites, fifth Gen Pokémon, a challenge tower, and a place where you can EV train your Pokémon.allofthese feature are amazing and definitely make this game better than some of the other hacks out there. Not only that but, you also can re battle some of the trainers.  if you don't know what ev training is than go to bulbapedia and check it out!!!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               glitches: this game is probably the smoothest running beta ive even seen in my lifetime of play pokemon. Whoever made this hack need to make more glitch free games such as this one. Its so smooth its puts some other hacks to shame. ive played through this game twice so i know.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           difficulty: this game is kinda hard at first but when you get further in the gym leaders levels get a bit to crunched together and it makes training kinda pointless after a while. And not only that but if you are under leveled then you should take advantage of the ev training place in dark wood city it would make you over leveled in a matter  of minutes so really theirs no worry about difficulty here. The only issues I really had was with conkeldurr. This Pokémon will destroy you in a matter of a couple of bulk ups so be careful with it.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Overall: this was my most anticipated hack to be out this year and so far they haven't failed me. And that's why I recommend at least trying it you will definitely not be disappointed. So hop on and grab a starter(or all 5) and begin your adventure to in the TUNOD region!!!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
  Graphics 9   Sound 7   Addictive 9   Story 10   Depth 9   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 4/5     Submitted: 12-09-13     Review Replies: 4


8.5
Pokemon Glazed Review   zombieheroez
this game is too easy. beat the elite 4 using only lucario starting at level 70. i had 2 more in my party umbreon and golduck at the same level and only used umbreon once. not many good pokemon to choose from in my opinion thus a small party. evil pikachu is weak, team fusion is weak, gym leaders are weak. this game needs more quests, stronger opponents, and a larger map. 
Graphics - only thing i liked most in the game (large towns with no empty space where something could be)
Sound - didnt pay attention much since i was using spacebar most of the time
Addictiveness - I liked the first half of the game until everything got too easy
Story - good but needs to be longer (more quests, larger map - more places to surf/dive)
Depth - the best i've played in a while but needs 'more'
Difficulty - all opponents need to be overpowering

  Graphics 10   Sound 9   Addictive 9   Story 7   Depth 8   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 3.3/5     Submitted: 05-26-13     Review Replies: 2


9.4
Pretty Good Game   titanior
I grew up LOVING Pokèmon, And i still like it but this game was pretty good i liked the story the animation was pretty good but i gotta remeber that the game is still in Beta and more is gonna come out. That's why i gave it a 7 in depth because it wasnt very long but the addictivennes was just so crazy i could play that game for hours non-stop. The difficulty wasnt to bad but some of the gym leader's (not giving out name's because of spolier's) were a bit hard. Over all i gave it a 9.4 . It's not Like something that Nintendo would sell Becuase of some of the Language But over all pretty good game thank you vizzed team and David for Putting this on the website And thank you so much redriders180 for creating a game that is pretty good for it's beta and i know because i did some research that beta 4 is already out and it might come out soon (I hope) and well thank you for reading my review -Titanior 
  Graphics 8   Sound 8   Addictive 9   Story 8   Depth 7   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 01-14-14     Review Replies: 4

Pokemon Glazed (beta 3) Game Description

Today's the day you turn twelve years old, which means today is the day you get your first Pokemon. But if you were expecting an uneventful journey across the Tunod region, you'd be dead wrong. A mysterious power is sending the Pokemon world and the real world on a collision course. A mysterious team lurks around the ruins of ancient Tunod, with a mysterious purpose. You'll meet allies in three roaming trainers from the Johto region, as well as a scarfed Pikachu hell-bent on revenge. Will you be able to handle it?

Features:
- Choose from five starters instead of three!
- Dream World Pokemon
- Pokemon from the Sinnoh and Unova region
- Increased difficulty (You'll need to train!)
- Travel in the Pokemon World and the Real World
- Capture all five starters
- Rematches with trainers

Planned Features:
- Travel across the regions of Rankor and Johto
- Rematches with all Gym Leaders
- All legendaries from Kanto to Sinnoh, as well as eight from Unova
- New out-of-battle effects

Beta Info:
First region complete.

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Entering "JUSTICE!" as your wish at the wishing fountain in Darkwood Town will cause a cave to appear, with a certain special Pokemon inside.

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Comments for Pokemon Glazed (beta 3)

MewChu 02-06-16 - 08:45 PM
 the rattata sprite is very cute
Huntro556 03-05-15 - 12:52 AM
 what tm is whirlpool?!?!?
Sonneillon6661 04-10-14 - 02:09 PM
 Or if you plan on being offensive, then the Modest nature is the best, since it has Attack - and Special Attack +. Meaning, it earns more Special Attack stat points and less Attack points.
Sonneillon6661 04-10-14 - 02:07 PM
 For example, Let's say you have an Alakazam/Kadabra and you want to know what nature to get one with. If you plan on being defensive with it, then the Bold nature would be perfect for it. (Attack - Defense +)
Sonneillon6661 04-10-14 - 02:05 PM
 To warhound: Bashful, Docile, Hardy, Quirky, and Serious natures have no stat change whatsoever, so if you are not sure about the Pokemon, go with those. However, the nature usually depends on the Pokemon.
superlurio 01-19-14 - 02:36 PM
 click on the five pokeballs next to the professer
tRIUNE 01-19-14 - 03:14 AM
 A beta 5 is in the works, I'll add it when available
warhound 01-18-14 - 06:14 PM
 and kinda curious if rider has released glazed beta 4 yet. i think he/she was working on it
warhound 01-18-14 - 06:13 PM
 whats generally a good nature to go for on ones pokemons
tRIUNE 01-16-14 - 01:23 AM
 http://www.vizzed.com/boards/thread.php?id=64322
paladine30 01-15-14 - 12:19 PM
 I'm having problems leaving the lab too. Any suggestions I've restarted several times.
Solarin52 01-13-14 - 01:46 PM
 be wary of the grass gym. The Jumpluff pissed me off oh so very much T.T
kidpen 01-08-14 - 09:10 PM
 and what do you do in haunted rock
kidpen 01-08-14 - 08:57 PM
 yeah how do you get surf
Leoneal 12-29-13 - 09:05 AM
 try talking to every body it might help or restart the game.
CameronWeage 12-28-13 - 11:39 PM
 someone help me. WWhen I choose a starter pokemon he won't let me leave. he just keeps saying that i forgot a pokemon.
cowens711 12-26-13 - 09:45 PM
 does any one know when the second half of this game will be completed?
Sonneillon6661 12-21-13 - 10:58 PM
 And what about Eevee? How does one obtain a Umbreon and Espeon in this game?
Sonneillon6661 12-21-13 - 10:58 PM
 How does Porygon evolve into Porygon 2 and Porgyon Z?
swagman123456788 12-16-13 - 06:30 AM
 hey what word do you say to the fountain for keldeo
mpell1997 12-02-13 - 07:23 AM
 Really hope the next region gets created soon, I loved this game
Diana4281 12-02-13 - 02:19 AM
 Dialga is so bad, that it doesn't even stand on the battle platform. XD
kslingg10 11-26-13 - 01:31 PM
 does anyone know where to get surf?
ioannissid 11-25-13 - 01:45 PM
 where can i download this game?
No Optionz 11-20-13 - 10:44 PM
 I used all my balls up at the safari zone and as I used last one and my trip was over, it put me stuck in the safari zone building but in the all black area? I guess my game is over now?

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