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49.45% of people buy Pokemon SoulSilver Version (+ Pokewalker accessory) and Pokemon HeartGold Version (+ Pokewalker accessory) ~ Nintendo DS.
This is the game we have all been waiting for. The long anticipated sequel to Gold and Silver. Now you can laugh at those who said Gold and Silver wouldn't be remade.
Why is this game so awesome? Let's see… All 493 Pokémon are able to follow behind you as you walk. Shiny Pokemon are still shiny in the overworld. This is such a cute little feature!
The Pokémon storage system, the bag, the party screen…the touch screen is being more utilized now! Which is great to hear, to a touch screen lover.
Kyogre and Groudon appear in HeartGold and SoulSilver, respectively, and Rayquaza can be caught in both games when the other Pokemon(Kyogre or Groudon in SoulSilver/HeartGold, respectively). Latias (in HeartGold) or Latios (in SoulSilver) can be found roaming in Kanto as well.
There is a new sidequest, the Pokéthlon, which features ten mini-games where you control your Pokémon in fun athletic competitions. You can now choose a starter Pokémon from Kanto and Hoenn from Professor Oak and Steven Stone.
With your SoulSilver, you get a PokeWalker. It's a Pokeball shaped pedometre. You can store Pokemon in it and as you walk, your Pokemon gains exp.
And the final change I'm noting is the GB Player, which is a key item which allows you to hear the game music, old style. And those are only a few of the larger changes. There are a load of minor changes you'd expect, like new characters etc
This game has gotten superb reviews from my friends, I highly suggest you try it, whether you're a long time Pokemon fan or just a gamer, wanting to try something new.
I am playing the Japanese version of this and it's great
1st the poke walker only works when you have a pokemon in the pc
2nd you do not have to unlock the mystery gift after you get the pokedex from
professor oak and save the game the mystery gift will appear in the main menu
3rd you can catch pokemon in the poke walker up to three and also pick up items
up to three.
4th most pokemon will walk into buildings however legendaries will not
5th the game also uses the touch screen a lot more than the previous
pokemon games
I'm going to start right out with it. BUY THIS GAME! This game is amazing on many fronts which is why it deserves a buy if you have a DS (maybe even buy a DS to play this game).
Gameplay: 10/10
The gameplay is as fresh as ever. The formula that GameFreak put down so many years ago still works. If you have already played any of the previous Pokemon games, there are basically no changes, other than the fact of the addition of a few mini games and a pokemon can walk behind you. For newcomers, here's how the Pokemon formula works: You start an adventure with a starter pokemon, and then train to become the best pokemon trainer in the world. You do this by defeating other trainers who roam the land while also catching some extra pokemon of your own. The formula is straight up addictive and the plot is also well done.
Graphics: 8/10
It's pokemon on the DS. The game uses the same graphics engine as Diamond, Pearl and Platinum and yes, the graphics aren't top notch. I have definitely seen better on the DS (Mario Kart being a great example), but once again, the entire point of Pokemon is the gameplay and the replay value, not the graphics. As a plus however, many trainers have new animations and some gyms just look really, REALLY good. The atmosphere outside of special events could've used some work though.
Sound: 7/10
I will admit it, I am getting a bit disappointed with GameFreak recycling their 8-bit recorded cries for the Pokemon on every single game. These cries are the same we had 10 years ago. On the other hand, the overall soundtrack is really good, and I have also heard there is a way to get the original soundtrack back in the game by achieving a certain item. In general, the sound is ok, but I think GameFreak needs to do a little overhaul with the Pokemon cries.
Replay Value: 15/10
ARE YOU KIDDING ME? 16 BADGES! 3 TOTAL STARTERS YOU CAN GET! Straight up epic. I, in my own right, already thought that all the other games that only had 8 badges and one region were long enough, but WOW. This game is amazing (I already had the Japanese version, and have played to the second Elite Four, and it's taken me a good 40 hours already) in this criteria for sure.
Final Verdict:
If you have a DS, BUY THIS GAME. If you don't, BUY A DS, and then BUY THIS GAME. Amazing characters, amazing battles, amazing starter pokemon (who doesn't love them a nice Typhlosion?), and great replay value. You won't be disappointed.
I got this one week ago and I've been hooked on it ever since. It has amazing graphics, amazing gameplay, amazing storyline; this game just tops the series off.
There's plenty of new features, such as your Pokemon first in your party walks behind you, or the more use of the touch screen which is good if you're a touch screen fanatic as well.
Not to mention the large amount of legendaries you can catch! Just to name a few there's the box art legendaries, Groudon, Kyogre, Rayquaza, the Legendary birds, the Legendary dogs and many more!
Also, the new Pokewalker is a cool little gadget. If you're in the mood for some exercise, bring the Pokewalker along with you and it will give you advantages for the game!
A new sidequest called the Pokethlon, similar to the Pokemon Contests in previous games, lets you compete with a party of three Pokemon in athletic mini games against the DS. Each Pokemon has their own unique stats for the Pokethlon.
There is also a new icon, which is the replacement of Sinnoh's Poketch called the PokeGear. The PokeGear enables you to call Trainers you've registered or call a key character. This is similar to Hoenn's Match Call, except you can also tune in the Pokemon radio stations, look at the time and lastly look at the Johto and Kanto maps.
Overall, I think this game really is one of GameFreak/Nintendo's best games ever produced!
Ok, the game is AWESOME. I was rather surprised at how they re-did all of it, and the fact that there is so much to do is insane. XD
My only problem is that, as this is an import, you can't use the Club Nintendo PIN that coms with the game, witch means no points towards any of the rewards. :(
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