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Ok now so may say my ratings of this game are a little too perfect but, I don't care. I really liked it and reviews are from any one persons point of view so let's go!

Graphics: 10

The Wii in and of itself has really amazing graphical capabilities. They put that to use making colorful 3D Pokémon roam around a huge area suited well for several types. Each place shines in it's own way. A salty beach with a dock, a town with a fountain in the middle, a quite forest ruled by a queen. The graphics show so much even when you race by at full speed to save the world.

Sound: 10

The sound in the game like many Pokémon games is well made. The sounds of birds in the Arbor zone, the sound of waves in against the beach, and of course the battle music is always revved up to put the smack down against any who challenge you.  Each area is unique and as always the cries of the Pokémon are omni-present in every corner of the Pokepark.

Addictiveness: I would play this again and again. Each time enjoying it more and more. Everything combined, the pictures, the sound and story, they all work together in perfect harmony to make this a very awesome game. The fact that there is more focus on a story rather then just beating the attractions helps a lot. The ability to play not just as Pikachu but as all three starters from the Unova region: Snivey, Tepig, and Oshawott is also a pick me up from the Pikachu solo of this games predecessor.

Story: 10

I will admit I was very excited to hear that there was a story to begin with in this game seeing as the previous Pokepark game had hardly any story at all. That made me happy. And the fact that it is so interwoven into the main play-through, no side-quest style story, was an added bonus. The existence of two parallel worlds in this game is the main conflict residing in  a huge final battle with the mastermind of the game as usual. But even with its typical story structure it was still really well done and it all happened by accident. Pikachu was supposed to be on vacation!

Depth: 10

As usual with the Pokepark games a big part of the game is trying to befriend every Pokémon in Pokepark. Even the legendaries. And there are a lot more places for them to hide and also a lot of different ways to befriend them. Some only join you after you beat them in battle while others want to play chase or hide-n-seek. A few only join after you give them an item. Many don't appear at first. You have to befriend certain Pokémon then the others appear. Many that use this are in the same evolutionary line. So finding them all is not easy. Beating a high score in an attraction can be fun and you can even play the game with friends to see how you match up with them.

Difficulty: 9

As a Pokémon game goes it is pretty tough. The main story is not too bad but all of the extra stuff to do afterward is what makes it hard. If you are like me and like to complete everything collect everything and befriend all the Pokémon in each area then you will understand how hard that is. And some of the battles are a bit harder to beat then usual too. But still not as bad as some games are.

Overall: 9.9

Ok so personally I liked to play as Snivey because I'm so impatient and can't use the others unless they are needed for a puzzle. Pikachu is the balanced character. Speed and Power are about even. Snivey is fast and chains attack to make it hard for the opponent to attack. Tepig is power but really slow and Oshawott is about same style as Tepig but slightly more balanced. In addition to being able to play as those four you can call upon a friend at times to aid you in battles.

As a game by itself this game is a lot of fun and with so much to do it's hard to get bored. But if compared to the previous title it fixes all the problems very well. Adds a lot of interesting points to the mix to pull the Pokepark reputation up. I liked both titles but this one definitely takes the cake. Speaking of cake that's the first attraction... Not telling what you have to do though. That's too much detail.

Well I hope you all have as much fun with this game as I did and I will see you next time. Thanks for reading and have a great day.
Ok now so may say my ratings of this game are a little too perfect but, I don't care. I really liked it and reviews are from any one persons point of view so let's go!

Graphics: 10

The Wii in and of itself has really amazing graphical capabilities. They put that to use making colorful 3D Pokémon roam around a huge area suited well for several types. Each place shines in it's own way. A salty beach with a dock, a town with a fountain in the middle, a quite forest ruled by a queen. The graphics show so much even when you race by at full speed to save the world.

Sound: 10

The sound in the game like many Pokémon games is well made. The sounds of birds in the Arbor zone, the sound of waves in against the beach, and of course the battle music is always revved up to put the smack down against any who challenge you.  Each area is unique and as always the cries of the Pokémon are omni-present in every corner of the Pokepark.

Addictiveness: I would play this again and again. Each time enjoying it more and more. Everything combined, the pictures, the sound and story, they all work together in perfect harmony to make this a very awesome game. The fact that there is more focus on a story rather then just beating the attractions helps a lot. The ability to play not just as Pikachu but as all three starters from the Unova region: Snivey, Tepig, and Oshawott is also a pick me up from the Pikachu solo of this games predecessor.

Story: 10

I will admit I was very excited to hear that there was a story to begin with in this game seeing as the previous Pokepark game had hardly any story at all. That made me happy. And the fact that it is so interwoven into the main play-through, no side-quest style story, was an added bonus. The existence of two parallel worlds in this game is the main conflict residing in  a huge final battle with the mastermind of the game as usual. But even with its typical story structure it was still really well done and it all happened by accident. Pikachu was supposed to be on vacation!

Depth: 10

As usual with the Pokepark games a big part of the game is trying to befriend every Pokémon in Pokepark. Even the legendaries. And there are a lot more places for them to hide and also a lot of different ways to befriend them. Some only join you after you beat them in battle while others want to play chase or hide-n-seek. A few only join after you give them an item. Many don't appear at first. You have to befriend certain Pokémon then the others appear. Many that use this are in the same evolutionary line. So finding them all is not easy. Beating a high score in an attraction can be fun and you can even play the game with friends to see how you match up with them.

Difficulty: 9

As a Pokémon game goes it is pretty tough. The main story is not too bad but all of the extra stuff to do afterward is what makes it hard. If you are like me and like to complete everything collect everything and befriend all the Pokémon in each area then you will understand how hard that is. And some of the battles are a bit harder to beat then usual too. But still not as bad as some games are.

Overall: 9.9

Ok so personally I liked to play as Snivey because I'm so impatient and can't use the others unless they are needed for a puzzle. Pikachu is the balanced character. Speed and Power are about even. Snivey is fast and chains attack to make it hard for the opponent to attack. Tepig is power but really slow and Oshawott is about same style as Tepig but slightly more balanced. In addition to being able to play as those four you can call upon a friend at times to aid you in battles.

As a game by itself this game is a lot of fun and with so much to do it's hard to get bored. But if compared to the previous title it fixes all the problems very well. Adds a lot of interesting points to the mix to pull the Pokepark reputation up. I liked both titles but this one definitely takes the cake. Speaking of cake that's the first attraction... Not telling what you have to do though. That's too much detail.

Well I hope you all have as much fun with this game as I did and I will see you next time. Thanks for reading and have a great day.
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