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Ok, so I borrowed Pokemon Pearl for about 2 months and I'm now finished the game and honestly Pearl and Diamond are the best Pokemon games yet. The storyline is rich and doesn't give for plot holes as well as being entertaining. The vocabulary in the game was surprisingly at a higher level then I thought which leads me to believe that this game was intended for the audience that would have grown since the 1st generation release in the 90's. The mini-games are very entertaining, the multiplayer mode of the Underground function is the best addition and I highly enjoy mining, disengaging traps and capturing flags from other players bases and decorating my hideout. I wasn't surprised that there were cut-scenes I just didn't know that the graphics were going to be that good and allowed the cut-scenes to play out very well with a story telling feel to it. I would've like an eight axis form of movement other than the old 4 axis with all the many improvement, but it doesn't take away from the game and there are some points where it needed to be a 4 axis form of movement. You can now run in the game which is something that made me happy. I disliked how games of this nature would restrict you to a slow walking speed without any special upgrade or feature that needs to be attained to increase the movement speed. Not only can you either walk or run, the bike has 2 speed settings as well. You can increase the speed of the bike to enable it to climb hills or just move faster in general.

Speaking of climbing there are more HM's that have been added to the list yet again. Originally it was Cut, Fly, Surf, Strength, Flash. In later generations they added Waterfall and Dive. Now there‘s two more additions, Defog and Rock Climb for a combined 10 HM‘s from the original 5 HM's. On that note the number of Pokemon jumped yet again from 386 to 493. I don't know about you guys, but I missed the original 151. Before that used to seem like so much and the rare Pokemon felt rare, but now with all the new rare Pokemon and legendary Pokemon I just feel bombarded with Pokemon now and I feel that the high numbers of Pokemon are taking away from the uniqueness and value of all the Pokemon. Anyways If you're a serious collector then you'll have to do quite a bit of juggling with all the previous games to attaint all if not most of the Pokemon and Rare Pokemon such as previous legendary Pokemon and so forth. I think they should cool off adding more Pokemon to the game with newer releases just for the fact that they added so much and there can be problems. I believed that if they indeed needed to add more to the Pokemon index they shouldn't have added so many for each generation.

The difficulty level is very real, unlike the previous games. Since there are more types of Pokemon and sub/combined types it brings a whole new level of strategy and battle tactics to the game. Items are much more vital than the last games towards the survivablity of your pokemon. I also noticed that the further you get in the game, the more the enemy's/opponent's Pokemon stats increase. For example even though your Pokemon may out level and be the advantageous type, it would still be a struggle to take the opposing Pokemon down. This was most likely added to prevent one-shot victories in battle. Pokemon Pearl and Diamond are hands down the best releases since the 1st generation (original 3 releases --- Blue, Red, & Yellow) in the series. I felt that even though the 2nd and 3rd generation were average games, they did nothing for the story, so I'm happy that the 4th generation was everything and more.
Apr 30, 2008 . 12:44:04

Comments

  • kamorea

    ~kamorea

    Playstation Fanboy

    lol i didnt know you still played pokemon, thats actually surprising. But its good to know all that stuff yo usaid, useless more pokemon a harder gameplay difficulty. If there were to just stop adding pokemon at 251 i think it would have been really good, but it would get boring really fast to constantly see the same pokemon in every game. Either way, ur review of the game makes me want to play it

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  • ArchaicStigma

    ~ArchaicStigma

    Won The Internet

    I only read part of this, but pokemons sick! Mudkips all the way xD

    -AS

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  • FuzzyLovePanda

    ѻFuzzyLovePanda

    Tried A Real Guitar After Guitar Hero

    I picked up Diamond out of boredom, and I actually got bored in the second city and moved on to Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. I guess my problem is that I was trying to train all my pokemon up together, so I was spending upwards of an hour leveling all 6 of my pokemon up to around 10. I guess It'll get really frustrating doing that for all four hundred and something pokemon... However in the old games I always remember like only leveling my main pokemon, a so I'd have a level 60 Charizard but level 30 everything else.

    • OMGBBQ

      ~OMGBBQ

      Recovering WoW Addict

      Ha, yeah Diamond/Pearl makes level that much more harder than the last Gens. I highly suggest that you focus on 3 main pokemon of choice. Even then it will be a struggle around the last 2 badges and the elites and so forth. There's so many types/sub-types that it makes leveling harder. In the last gens it was simple to go through the entire game with almost any 1 or 2 pokemon.

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      • FuzzyLovePanda

        ѻFuzzyLovePanda

        Tried A Real Guitar After Guitar Hero

        Yeah I'll probably go back to Diamond after I finished Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. That is a good game too. But 3-4 main Pokemon sounds good, I mean trying to level 6 of my Pokemon from around levels 3-4, all to level 10, took the better part of two hours.

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