I've got no other thing better to do so yeah, I guess I'll do a review.
On first sight, the game seems great. I love the new startup screen!
Game starts..
Dream scene. The dream scene is a great and unique idea to start a
Pokémon game. However, the time in between the roars is a bit too long,
in my honest opinion.
A Pokémon champion at my door?
Fascinating!
Salamence flight?
Fascinating!
Hydro pump and Rain dance coming from an Empoleon sprite?
Fascinating!
Then I got to choose one of the starters.. Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle! I choose Squirtle, since I'm a fan of water types Go WATER!
Fight with rival begins and he has a poochyena? FIGHT ALL GENERATIONS!
Route 401? Shouldn't this be like route 1 or something?
Meet first trainer.
See he has 4 pokemon on him.
All level 4 - 5.
Centipede > Rollout.
Fudge my life.
I died on my first battle. Then I found an Elekid in Yellow Town and I also received a max potion.
WIN!
See next trainer.
He has 5 pokemon.
They are stronger.
Fight my life.
WIN!
After going through a lot of hassle, I finally made it to Central city again.
A Cute kid gave me a Growlithe.
Walk on and see a Safari Park? DAFUQ?!
That's where I saved the game And decided to quit for the night. All in
all, the game seemed fairly hard, but I also love how EVERY generation
is available, or how everyone seems eager to give you a strong TM/HM,
expensive item or powerful pokemon. Now other words! This game is a hack similar to Chaos Black, Brown, Shiny Gold X, etc. except that its a complete
game that had some effort put into it. The main engine that the game
uses is Ruby so its got decent graphics and is slightly modern in terms
of gameplay.
I beat it just now and its an OK game. Wouldnt say anything amazing,
mildly entertaining at best. The game starts you off with a Kanto
starter, you get a Johto and Hoenn starter early on, decent pool of
Pokemon, about 380 outta the 640 out there. Theres 16 gyms in this game.
Instead of Team Rocket/Magma/Galaxy/ whoever, you have Team Steam which
is the same thing. The game gets very rushed after the 4th gym,
as in the last 4 gyms come very quickly and are very easy to beat. Your
Pokemon are already in their LV40s by the 4th gym and 10 levels later
your at the Elite Four. The second region is VERY rushed, I beat all 8
gyms in about 2 hours, theres not much of a challenge factor, even with
the gym leaders using LV 70+ Pokemon, the computer just makes too many
bad moves for it to really matter. Theres also a second Elite Four, that
ironically is easier than the 1st Elite Four.
The game gets rushed since in the beginning your battling teams of
Pokemon all higher levels than yours. As the game goes on, the developer
got lazy and made it to where every trainer has 1-2 Pokemon, all the Gym Leaders
use 3 max. All your doing is going route to route battling, no
obstacles, no special objectives, gets stale after a while. Each town
starts out with you either facing Team Steam, then finding the Gym
leader somewhere in town, beat them, do this until you beat every Gym,
the End.
After you beat both regions you have access to every legendary Pokemon
thats ever been created (they are found in various areas) and you get to
fight in the World Championship which is 5 rounds of 6 v 6 Pokemon with
no breaks. The levels gradually get harder, starts at 50, in the end
its 100. Wasnt that hard for me, my Pokemon were only in the late 50s to
60s and I wasnt sweating. I've got no other thing better to do so yeah, I guess I'll do a review.
On first sight, the game seems great. I love the new startup screen!
Game starts..
Dream scene. The dream scene is a great and unique idea to start a
Pokémon game. However, the time in between the roars is a bit too long,
in my honest opinion.
A Pokémon champion at my door?
Fascinating!
Salamence flight?
Fascinating!
Hydro pump and Rain dance coming from an Empoleon sprite?
Fascinating!
Then I got to choose one of the starters.. Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle! I choose Squirtle, since I'm a fan of water types Go WATER!
Fight with rival begins and he has a poochyena? FIGHT ALL GENERATIONS!
Route 401? Shouldn't this be like route 1 or something?
Meet first trainer.
See he has 4 pokemon on him.
All level 4 - 5.
Centipede > Rollout.
Fudge my life.
I died on my first battle. Then I found an Elekid in Yellow Town and I also received a max potion.
WIN!
See next trainer.
He has 5 pokemon.
They are stronger.
Fight my life.
WIN!
After going through a lot of hassle, I finally made it to Central city again.
A Cute kid gave me a Growlithe.
Walk on and see a Safari Park? DAFUQ?!
That's where I saved the game And decided to quit for the night. All in
all, the game seemed fairly hard, but I also love how EVERY generation
is available, or how everyone seems eager to give you a strong TM/HM,
expensive item or powerful pokemon. Now other words! This game is a hack similar to Chaos Black, Brown, Shiny Gold X, etc. except that its a complete
game that had some effort put into it. The main engine that the game
uses is Ruby so its got decent graphics and is slightly modern in terms
of gameplay.
I beat it just now and its an OK game. Wouldnt say anything amazing,
mildly entertaining at best. The game starts you off with a Kanto
starter, you get a Johto and Hoenn starter early on, decent pool of
Pokemon, about 380 outta the 640 out there. Theres 16 gyms in this game.
Instead of Team Rocket/Magma/Galaxy/ whoever, you have Team Steam which
is the same thing. The game gets very rushed after the 4th gym,
as in the last 4 gyms come very quickly and are very easy to beat. Your
Pokemon are already in their LV40s by the 4th gym and 10 levels later
your at the Elite Four. The second region is VERY rushed, I beat all 8
gyms in about 2 hours, theres not much of a challenge factor, even with
the gym leaders using LV 70+ Pokemon, the computer just makes too many
bad moves for it to really matter. Theres also a second Elite Four, that
ironically is easier than the 1st Elite Four.
The game gets rushed since in the beginning your battling teams of
Pokemon all higher levels than yours. As the game goes on, the developer
got lazy and made it to where every trainer has 1-2 Pokemon, all the Gym Leaders
use 3 max. All your doing is going route to route battling, no
obstacles, no special objectives, gets stale after a while. Each town
starts out with you either facing Team Steam, then finding the Gym
leader somewhere in town, beat them, do this until you beat every Gym,
the End.
After you beat both regions you have access to every legendary Pokemon
thats ever been created (they are found in various areas) and you get to
fight in the World Championship which is 5 rounds of 6 v 6 Pokemon with
no breaks. The levels gradually get harder, starts at 50, in the end
its 100. Wasnt that hard for me, my Pokemon were only in the late 50s to
60s and I wasnt sweating. |