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Pokemon Crystal 01-18-13 04:13 PM
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Pokemon Crystal Review
Graphics Naturally, a game run on a Gameboy can't be expected to have excellent graphics. However, compared to other games on the system, the graphics are quality. Absolutely mint graphics compared to most others. Now equipped with animations, and signs to show you where you are, you'll have a much more in-depth play-through of Pokémon.
Sound Like I said, not much can be expected from the system's abilities, so I can't entirely give much of a critique on the sound, however I personally don't mind and find it's relaxing, though at times, it gets slightly choppy.
Addictiveness The Pokémon games are fantastic and extremely addictive, almost no play-through is the same. Because of this, I am always pulled back into the gravity of this brilliant series, no matter what I was already doing. It's extremely addictive, and I love it.
Story The Pokémon stories aren't that great, because you really can't have a brilliant storyline following a kid who just left home to pick up a Pokémon and collect as many Pokémon as possible, though I think with the addition of Suicune and a new, shiny story, it's much better than the previous ones.
Depth The Pokémon games are probably one of the earliest open-world games I'm aware of. You can think about where Pokémon are regularly found, and retreat to that location if already passed, or make your way there to train and capture your new Pokémon. You can go to different places and do different things, and for this era that was brilliant.
Difficulty The controls are fine, and the game overall isn't very hard, though I would suppose depending on how you went through it or what Pokémon you chose to begin with, that you might have a rougher time going through and finishing, like different challenges people issue over the Internet, and so on, I myself find tha... Read the rest of this Review
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