Introduction
Hello reader and readers and thanks for checking out my review of "Pok?mon Yellow" for the Game Boy Color. So since this is a Pokemon review and there are thousands of them on this site. I'm going to keep this was short, sweet and to the point, but attempting to provide you with as much information about the game as possible.
Difficulty- 4 out of 10
Pokemon games are not exactly known for being difficult. Pokemon Yellow wasn't much of a challenge either, seeing as it was simply just a special edition spin off Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue. As a matter of fact, the hardest area in the game was having to take an electric type to a rock and ground gym, where you was at a huge disadvantage of your electric attacks not working and your normal attacks simply just not cutting it.
Addictiveness- 10 out of 10
Pokemon games can rehash the same type of plot every time of, you getting your first Pokemon, leaving home to start your Pokemon adventure when you haven't even finished the 5th grade yet, collecting badges for the Pokemon League, starting a fight with a group of Pokemon gangsters whom would have killed you and taken all your Pokemon in real life and complete your Pokedex, just so you can say you are the Pokemon Master of 700 plus creatures in your PC, that you have no attention of ever using and still score millions of dollars with ever release. I was fond of Yellow however, because it was the first Pokemon game that actually allowed an actual Pokemon to follow you around, and the best part was it actually had reactions to show you depending on what was going on.
Graphics- 10 out of 10
In terms of look, Yellow takes a more superior look to Pokemon Red and Blue titles when it came to details of the Pokemon, since the previous game designs looked horrible. Pidgey can now smile now that he actually looks like a Pidgey from the anime.
Story-8 out of 10
Same classic story. You play as a Pokemon Trainer, whom has turned 10 and gained a Pokemon license, which means you can now legally leave home and full fill your dream of seeing and having adventures with Pokemon in order to one day be able to catch them all and call yourself a Pokemon Master. This story plot was still fresh back than, but its kind of like Sega with Sonic always chasing after the mad man collection emeralds so he can power his doomsday machine and destroy us all.
Sound- 8 out of 10
Shares the exact same sound as Pokemon Red and Blue, seeing as its just a spin off.
Depth- 9 out of 10
Same as above. Yellow is simply a spin off of Pokemon Red and Blue, however it does add a little bit more to the same with the introduction of Pikachu following you around. Other than that there's not much to say, so I just gave I a 9 anyway.
Introduction
Hello reader and readers and thanks for checking out my review of "Pok?mon Yellow" for the Game Boy Color. So since this is a Pokemon review and there are thousands of them on this site. I'm going to keep this was short, sweet and to the point, but attempting to provide you with as much information about the game as possible.
Difficulty- 4 out of 10
Pokemon games are not exactly known for being difficult. Pokemon Yellow wasn't much of a challenge either, seeing as it was simply just a special edition spin off Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue. As a matter of fact, the hardest area in the game was having to take an electric type to a rock and ground gym, where you was at a huge disadvantage of your electric attacks not working and your normal attacks simply just not cutting it.
Addictiveness- 10 out of 10
Pokemon games can rehash the same type of plot every time of, you getting your first Pokemon, leaving home to start your Pokemon adventure when you haven't even finished the 5th grade yet, collecting badges for the Pokemon League, starting a fight with a group of Pokemon gangsters whom would have killed you and taken all your Pokemon in real life and complete your Pokedex, just so you can say you are the Pokemon Master of 700 plus creatures in your PC, that you have no attention of ever using and still score millions of dollars with ever release. I was fond of Yellow however, because it was the first Pokemon game that actually allowed an actual Pokemon to follow you around, and the best part was it actually had reactions to show you depending on what was going on.
Graphics- 10 out of 10
In terms of look, Yellow takes a more superior look to Pokemon Red and Blue titles when it came to details of the Pokemon, since the previous game designs looked horrible. Pidgey can now smile now that he actually looks like a Pidgey from the anime.
Story-8 out of 10
Same classic story. You play as a Pokemon Trainer, whom has turned 10 and gained a Pokemon license, which means you can now legally leave home and full fill your dream of seeing and having adventures with Pokemon in order to one day be able to catch them all and call yourself a Pokemon Master. This story plot was still fresh back than, but its kind of like Sega with Sonic always chasing after the mad man collection emeralds so he can power his doomsday machine and destroy us all.
Sound- 8 out of 10
Shares the exact same sound as Pokemon Red and Blue, seeing as its just a spin off.
Depth- 9 out of 10
Same as above. Yellow is simply a spin off of Pokemon Red and Blue, however it does add a little bit more to the same with the introduction of Pikachu following you around. Other than that there's not much to say, so I just gave I a 9 anyway.