Streex Admin
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| Subject: Pokemon Ranger Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:37 am | |
| I was a bit nervous heading into this game. A spinoff Pokemon game. Plus the main gameplay has you circling everything. Well I jumped in and found out there is a nice element of skill needed in your circling craze. Wild Pokemon you are trying to catch will try to attack your stylus line or run into it so you can't catch them. Different Pokemon have different attacks and varying amounts of circling to catch them. Music is done well and the story is lighthearted as you'd expect. You have the option of using 100% stylus to control or you can use the D-pad and buttons, you're choice, except when you get to the catching pokemon part. Another great thing is that after you beat the game there is still another 9 missions you can go on, on top of the first 10 missions required to beat the game. I walked away from this game pleasantly surprised and had a very enjoyable experience. | |
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Nintendo Furniture Moogle
Number of posts : 1087 Location : Caro, MI Coins : 270
| Subject: Re: Pokemon Ranger Mon Oct 04, 2010 12:07 pm | |
| Pfffft! Not my thing really! | |
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Streex Admin
Number of posts : 4373 Location : Rocklin, California Coins : 3690
| Subject: Re: Pokemon Ranger Mon Oct 04, 2010 12:50 pm | |
| I have a feeling that is going to be the response from many of the forum members. I'll be standing alone on this one... | |
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ZeldAnTales Tom Nook
Number of posts : 2909 Location : Caro, MI Coins : 396
| Subject: Re: Pokemon Ranger Mon Oct 04, 2010 4:17 pm | |
| Wasn't for me, didn't hate it just got a bit boring.Same with the Poekmon mystery dungeon shit. | |
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