While the inclusion of characters and aspects from the Pokémon franchise serves to give Pokémon Mystery Dungeon a familiar and friendly atmosphere, it doesn't do much to address the weaknesses in ChunSoft's original dungeon hack. Chiefly, the design is overly simplistic and gets old really fast. Each dungeon typically has anywhere from 10 to 30 floors, which all recycle the same bland background tiles and contain the same three or four wild Pokémon. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon has a lot going on beneath the surface if you've the inclination to look for it. Or, indeed, if you really, really like Pokémon. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi
Have you ever played a game's sequel first and thought "I like this - I should go back and play the original?" Were you disappointed? Did you then have to review the original that you were disappointed in? Because that's what I'm about to do. It's difficult to be impartial, and more difficult still to give a score that compares the game to its contemporaries rather than games that have come later. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi
A Chun Soft RPG random dungeon crawl - for each move you make the enemy makes one too - but with Pokemon! The game begins with a personality quiz to determine which Pokemon the player is - the story being how did this change happen? - and then you get to pick a team mate whom to form a rescue team with. THUMBS-UP: The auto-map so players do not get lost on a floor. Being able to take up numerous jobs from the Bulletin Board and then tackle those of a location together. Lue Lisää Translate to suomi