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The Good Samaritan
The title is pretty self explanatory.
For me, I've compiled a list of the following games:
1.) Pokémon Ranch
I'm honestly not sure if you could even call this a Pokémon game, but more of a Storage System. All you ever do is transport your Pokémon from previously saved data on Diamond and Pearl, and deposit them onto a lush ranch. Your Mii, and of course the ranch's caretaker, Hayley, overlook and care for the Pokémon residing on the ranch. Although there are different levels to obtain, and even trades to make, there really isn't much to do. Your Pokémon may look cute and adorable, but there's nothing more to it than that. This game is more likely to collect dust on your shelf than being constantly played.
2.) Pokémon Battle Revolution
Don't get me wrong, this game can most definitely be fun (especially for honing your battle skills), but can get rather tedious. Unlike your average generation installments, this game is strictly battling. You battle to become the best, vanquishing Colosseum leaders one-by-one. I like the concepts of customizable trainers, Colosseum arenas, and ect. What I didn't like was battling one after another consecutively. To sum this up as quick as I can: this game did not cut it for me.
3.) Learning with Pokémon: Typing Adventure
Considering I haven't played this game yet, my response to released information is rather bias. I think this game is adorable, but who seriously wants to go on a Typing Adventure? As much as I love Pokémon, even I wouldn't waste my money on this. This may be perceived as a "fun-filled" way to learn how to type, but I just don't see it selling (I believe this game has yet to be released in my country, not to mention several others). Sources say that you type a Pokémon's name to collect and earn points, and by typing their names correctly the player should be able to catch said Pokémon. That's a cute way to work things out, but how will it attract buyers?
So now I ask you. Is there a Pokémon game of which you disliked? Do you like a Pokémon game, but something about it failed to meet your expectations?
For me, I've compiled a list of the following games:
1.) Pokémon Ranch
I'm honestly not sure if you could even call this a Pokémon game, but more of a Storage System. All you ever do is transport your Pokémon from previously saved data on Diamond and Pearl, and deposit them onto a lush ranch. Your Mii, and of course the ranch's caretaker, Hayley, overlook and care for the Pokémon residing on the ranch. Although there are different levels to obtain, and even trades to make, there really isn't much to do. Your Pokémon may look cute and adorable, but there's nothing more to it than that. This game is more likely to collect dust on your shelf than being constantly played.
2.) Pokémon Battle Revolution
Don't get me wrong, this game can most definitely be fun (especially for honing your battle skills), but can get rather tedious. Unlike your average generation installments, this game is strictly battling. You battle to become the best, vanquishing Colosseum leaders one-by-one. I like the concepts of customizable trainers, Colosseum arenas, and ect. What I didn't like was battling one after another consecutively. To sum this up as quick as I can: this game did not cut it for me.
3.) Learning with Pokémon: Typing Adventure
Considering I haven't played this game yet, my response to released information is rather bias. I think this game is adorable, but who seriously wants to go on a Typing Adventure? As much as I love Pokémon, even I wouldn't waste my money on this. This may be perceived as a "fun-filled" way to learn how to type, but I just don't see it selling (I believe this game has yet to be released in my country, not to mention several others). Sources say that you type a Pokémon's name to collect and earn points, and by typing their names correctly the player should be able to catch said Pokémon. That's a cute way to work things out, but how will it attract buyers?
So now I ask you. Is there a Pokémon game of which you disliked? Do you like a Pokémon game, but something about it failed to meet your expectations?
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