This hack is very unique in the fact that not only your starter is a legendary Pokémon, the creator hacked your rivals Pokémon team, some gym leaders teams and even some elite four teams, the landscape and the Pokémon that appear in the game. Now I'm not gona sugar code it, the landscape changes where quite annoying from the start, but if you could look past that the game itself isn't that bad.
Graphics well they are the exact same as the game its based off of which would be Pokémon sapphire for the Game Boy Advanced so rated it a 9.
Sound was basically repeating throughout which, was the normal sounds for Pokémon sapphire (which wasn't that good at all to begin with)so I gave it a 5.
Addictiveness well that fell short, the only reason I could find to keep playing after I defeated the elite four was the fact that theres a certain place you go to,(below Mt. Pyre) where you can catch Lugia, Which to me after I did that it had no reason to continue playing so there's really no replay value, so I gave it a 5.
Story is regular sapphire so nothings really changed there so I gave it a 5, mainly because of the extra "catch Lugia feature" in the game.
Depth I gave a 6 because the only reason why it took so long to beat is because of the way the hacker choose the landscape which in my opinion didn't add to the games worth or challenge, it only made me personally upset and confused.
Difficulty well quite honestly speaking the only thing that made the hack hard was trying to navigate through it, the gym leaders Pokémon my have been changed and the elite 4's and as well as regular trainers but it didn't add any difficulty to the game its self, the A.I.'s are still brainless and make constant mistakes in battle tactics so that's why I game the games difficulty a 2.
This hack is very unique in the fact that not only your starter is a legendary Pokémon, the creator hacked your rivals Pokémon team, some gym leaders teams and even some elite four teams, the landscape and the Pokémon that appear in the game. Now I'm not gona sugar code it, the landscape changes where quite annoying from the start, but if you could look past that the game itself isn't that bad.
Graphics well they are the exact same as the game its based off of which would be Pokémon sapphire for the Game Boy Advanced so rated it a 9.
Sound was basically repeating throughout which, was the normal sounds for Pokémon sapphire (which wasn't that good at all to begin with)so I gave it a 5.
Addictiveness well that fell short, the only reason I could find to keep playing after I defeated the elite four was the fact that theres a certain place you go to,(below Mt. Pyre) where you can catch Lugia, Which to me after I did that it had no reason to continue playing so there's really no replay value, so I gave it a 5.
Story is regular sapphire so nothings really changed there so I gave it a 5, mainly because of the extra "catch Lugia feature" in the game.
Depth I gave a 6 because the only reason why it took so long to beat is because of the way the hacker choose the landscape which in my opinion didn't add to the games worth or challenge, it only made me personally upset and confused.
Difficulty well quite honestly speaking the only thing that made the hack hard was trying to navigate through it, the gym leaders Pokémon my have been changed and the elite 4's and as well as regular trainers but it didn't add any difficulty to the game its self, the A.I.'s are still brainless and make constant mistakes in battle tactics so that's why I game the games difficulty a 2.