Overall 9.7 Graphics 8.3 Sound 8.7 Addictive 6.7 Story 7 Depth 7.7 Difficulty 7
9.3
Surprisingly good, despite a discouraging start PKMNCB
Now, oddly enough there aren't any other reviews for this, and this may never be read. Anyway... GRAPHICS: Let's jump in, shall we? This game looks very pleasing, since it has Generation 3 trainer sprites mixed in with Generation 4-quality buildings and other textures. SOUND: The soundtrack is none other than the regular Emerald soundtrack, but this is by no means bad--the creator made sure that the tracks all fit the locations well.ADDICTIVENESS: I found myself strangely caught up in this game due to the more-intriguing-than-an-actual-Pokemon-game story, and the desire to see it through. I was not disappointed, due to the fun combinations you can set up for your team going into the Elite Four.STORY: I mentioned that the story is abnormal for a Pokemon game. This is because there's a bit of a subplot going on that, while not adding anything really at all to the urgency of the plot, it gives that a nice attempt. So I suppose I applaud it for that.DEPTH: Thankfully, the region (Tunod, Donut backwards--perhaps why the game is called Glazed?) is completely unique and original, and presents a fun challenge in every city. I found myself decently wrapped up in the progression of my character, and was quite happy when I'd finally busted through the final battle.DIFFICULTY: The reason this is 6 is due to the fact that the first three Gym Leaders present quite a challenge, and there's not much to grind with. Fortunately, with strategy the first two can be taken down, and the third has an almost broken way of training you up beforehand if you care to use it. After the first three, however, every other boss in the game is a breeze. The only one that presented any sort of challenge was the Champion, but even kings can be overtaken, right?OVERALL: I give this game a 9.3 overall for its decent attempt at a story, fine graphical style, and for giving me a desire to keep playing.Thanks for reading!
Graphics 9 Sound 9 Addictive 8 Story 9 Depth 8 Difficulty 6
Review Rating: 3.6/5
Submitted: 03-23-14
Review Replies: 3
10
Pokemon Glazed (Beta 5) DogBoy52
Pokémon Glazed is an extraordinary game that I personally had an amazing time playing, I finished the beta with all level 70+ Pokémon and I would recommend it to anyone who likes Pokémon, it just is amazing how much work and effort was obviously put into this game and how well it turned out.
GRAPHICSThe hacks graphics and nice and easy to look at with no glitches/errors that I noticed at least. The new team fusion sprites are well made other then female grunts only looking different then male runts in battle. So I give the graphics a solid 7.SOUNDThe music is as catchy as ever in this, and the Pokémon have proper cries and moves have proper sound effects so I give it a nice 8.
ADDICTIVENESSWith the amazing combination of the story and depth I literally could not put this down until I did it all, it gets a 10 from me.
STORYThe story starts out very predictably, A trainer sets out to collect badges and become champion with a evil organization standing in the way, but then it spirals into an amazing story with fresh new characters and plot twists, I will stop here because I rather not ruin the story for anyone who might want to play, another 10 scores for glazed.
DEPTHWith battles, contests, and all the Pokémon to catch I always found myself with something to do in this. You can almost never run out of things to do in Pokémon, and glazed adds even more things to do, with new challenges an events around every corner. This gets a 10.
DIFFICULTYThis game gives a decent, but not to hard of a challenge, I found myself having to retry gym leaders sometimes. The AI isn't the basic stupidity you would expect normally, sometimes they even use strategy, a 7 in my opinion,
Graphics 7 Sound 8 Addictive 10 Story 10 Depth 10 Difficulty 7
Review Rating: 3.3/5
Submitted: 07-12-14
Review Replies: 3