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DoctorDB's Last 10 Game Comments (view last 100) |
Pokemon Dark Rising
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wut... double post!? my (computer's) bad. ...
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Pokemon Dark Rising
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Don't worry about the HMs. The game gives them to you in due time. I'm sure you've noticed everything is pretty linear. As long as you talk to everyone and get all the items you'll get all the HMs eventually. Surf doesn't come until after the Den.
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Pokemon Dark Rising
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Yeah, others still involve happiness, but I think Umbreon and Espeon have been modified to evolve with just a moon stone or sun stone, haven't tried it myself, but read that on one of the posts. The others (crobat, snorlax, lucario) can be caught in wild
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Pokemon Dark Rising
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Expensive, but necessary if you want it to learn anything. Pikachu/Raichu stop learning moves by lv50 or so.... I think the ONLY other PKMN that will use happiness to evolve in this game is Togepi. Although I haven't tried that one out yet.
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Pokemon Dark Rising
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Clare, it's a shame that there's isn't a way to check the happiness, but I actually can confirm that Pichu uses happiness to evolve. Purely leveling it up, it won't evolve till about lv50, I bought it TONS of vitamins and got it to evolve around lv15.
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Pokemon Dark Rising
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Clare, do not touch the Bad Egg. It will cause some errors/ freeze your game. To my experience, several invisible Bad Eggs appear that you can 'release' in the PC. But the one you can see you just cannot touch it. Leave it alone
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Pokemon Dark Rising
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Does anyone know if 'happiness' is involved in this game? It should be, but my Pichu is almost level 50 now and it still won't evolve.... Anyone?
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Pokemon Dark Rising
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Also if you keep going in the house the old man will keep giving you Victini. You can have as many as you want!
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Pokemon Dark Rising
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So apparently if you lose to V on the bridge in Atlantic he'll just keep giving an Ultra ball. since you lose 700 to him and an ultra is 1200 i'd say it's a good deal
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Fire Emblem - Fuuin no Tsurugi (english translation)
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Does Mednafen not support speed?
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Bit.Trip Complete 09-26-13 02:36 AM
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A Stunning Collection
Bit.Trip. Complete for the Wii is a well-made compilation of all of the released Bit.Trip games on the WiiWare. This includes all six titles:
Bit.Trip Beat Bit.Trip Core Bit.Trip Void Bit.Trip Runner Bit.Trip Fate Bit.Trip Flux
For a detailed review of each game, visit that game's page. Here, I will review the aspects of the collection. The menu is presented simply enough and allows you to choose from one of the six games in order of their release. Beat and Flux start and finish the series as paddle-style games. Core is the shooter that's not a shooter, Void allows total freedom of movement around the screen, Runner is a side-scroller, and Fate is a 3rd person shooter.?
Each game is loaded with 20 all new challenges exclusive to this collection. These present new depth to each game and can also provide practice due to the variety of the challenges. Each challenge only take a few moments if done correctly, but can be quite difficult to master.? Completing the games themselves and a certain number of challenges in each game unlocks more material about the game like music, videos, and letters from the developers. Not all of the challenges are immediately available, though, forcing you to the first few challenges first, and continuing to unlock more.?
The new unlockables and challenges add plenty of depth to these already addictive games. However, the games themselves are not inherently deep. That is not to say it will not take you a good while to complete this collection, though, since these games can be VERY HARD. Especially Bit.Trip Runner. I did not complete that game's final level until just recently, after owning the game for over a year.? The depth of each game and addictiveness is really what the player makes of it. Will you play Bit Trip Beat or Flux again and again just to try and reach new modes? It can be quite exciting to do so, since each mode adds more variety to the music and artwork.?Read the rest of this Review
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