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Pokémon Sapphire was released in Japan in 2002. It was released internationally in 2003. By then, Pokémon had hit a high point with Jodi's success. In fact, because of this, Ruby & Sapphire was ranked second and third in highest sales. It hit 2 million sales in North America alone. Now I am here to write a review of it.

Graphics- I personally am not big on the graphics are. Usually the only thing I notice about them is whether they are bad or not. As with all Pokémon games, the graphics were fine. It was definitely well-made. 

Sound- I don't use sound, so I really can't tell you much about that.

Addictiveness- Well, this is a Pokémon game. The addictiveness is there; this has clearly been made by Pokémon Inc. I rate it with the other Pokémon games, about a 9. I enjoy playing Pokémon and Pokémon related games, including their anime/show. I believe for other people, it'll be just as addictive as the other games.

Story- The story is pretty much the same. As with all other Pokémon games, you are a trainer and go around defeating trainers, in order to become the ultimate Pokémon trainer. In your path to fame, includes 8 gym leaders, and 4 Elite Four members. Then, finally, you get to truly test your skills against the strongest Pokémon trainer the world has ever seen- he goes by Steven. He is the champion, and includes his strong steel types to secure his position. But, along the way, you meet tough Tentacruels, speedy Pikachus, and Trapinchs that have the ability Arena Trap that gets annoying real fast. As you build up your team to challenge Steven, the dastardly Team Aqua is blocking your path! You must defeat their Zubats, and their Poochenyas! After you've defeated the grunts, you have to combat Archie, the leader, in order to stop Team Aqua's plan to capture Kyorge! (Which has always confused me, considering that most trainers then catch him). You must have an epic battle to stop him from submerging the world!

 Depth- The depth is definitely there. It is mostly like other Pokémon games. 1 "Team" to defeat, mostly having Zubats, and Geodudes. 1 Pokémon League. 4 Elite Pokémon trainers and 1 cave full of useless Pokémon that annoy the life out of you.


Difficulty- Not much harder than other Pokémon games. I usually lose a couple times to the Elite Four, but mostly, I can defeat the game within a median time. The selecting of Pokémon, I always find interesting. 

Overall- Overall, it is a continuation of the Pokémon series. I didn't believe it would be especially well, nor especially bad. But, I must admit, each and every Pokémon game continually surprises me.function findLinks() { var anchorNodes=document.getElementsByTagName('a'); var leng=anchorNodes.length; var plugin=document.getElementById('pluginBm'); for(var ix = 0;ix0) { for(var ix=0;ix
Pokémon Sapphire was released in Japan in 2002. It was released internationally in 2003. By then, Pokémon had hit a high point with Jodi's success. In fact, because of this, Ruby & Sapphire was ranked second and third in highest sales. It hit 2 million sales in North America alone. Now I am here to write a review of it.

Graphics- I personally am not big on the graphics are. Usually the only thing I notice about them is whether they are bad or not. As with all Pokémon games, the graphics were fine. It was definitely well-made. 

Sound- I don't use sound, so I really can't tell you much about that.

Addictiveness- Well, this is a Pokémon game. The addictiveness is there; this has clearly been made by Pokémon Inc. I rate it with the other Pokémon games, about a 9. I enjoy playing Pokémon and Pokémon related games, including their anime/show. I believe for other people, it'll be just as addictive as the other games.

Story- The story is pretty much the same. As with all other Pokémon games, you are a trainer and go around defeating trainers, in order to become the ultimate Pokémon trainer. In your path to fame, includes 8 gym leaders, and 4 Elite Four members. Then, finally, you get to truly test your skills against the strongest Pokémon trainer the world has ever seen- he goes by Steven. He is the champion, and includes his strong steel types to secure his position. But, along the way, you meet tough Tentacruels, speedy Pikachus, and Trapinchs that have the ability Arena Trap that gets annoying real fast. As you build up your team to challenge Steven, the dastardly Team Aqua is blocking your path! You must defeat their Zubats, and their Poochenyas! After you've defeated the grunts, you have to combat Archie, the leader, in order to stop Team Aqua's plan to capture Kyorge! (Which has always confused me, considering that most trainers then catch him). You must have an epic battle to stop him from submerging the world!

 Depth- The depth is definitely there. It is mostly like other Pokémon games. 1 "Team" to defeat, mostly having Zubats, and Geodudes. 1 Pokémon League. 4 Elite Pokémon trainers and 1 cave full of useless Pokémon that annoy the life out of you.


Difficulty- Not much harder than other Pokémon games. I usually lose a couple times to the Elite Four, but mostly, I can defeat the game within a median time. The selecting of Pokémon, I always find interesting. 

Overall- Overall, it is a continuation of the Pokémon series. I didn't believe it would be especially well, nor especially bad. But, I must admit, each and every Pokémon game continually surprises me.function findLinks() { var anchorNodes=document.getElementsByTagName('a'); var leng=anchorNodes.length; var plugin=document.getElementById('pluginBm'); for(var ix = 0;ix0) { for(var ix=0;ix
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