The Sound Also is a Proverbial Mixed bagged. However the Actual game is nothing like a NORMAL Pokmon Adventure, More on that Shortly. Also the Pokmon Centres and Marts actually look like there GB counterparts so you do know where you are. The Menus are all well done and match the look of the Pokmon GBA games very well. It doesnt even look like it matches, however this could be because it was matched to the Japanese Version and not the English one. The Real let down is the Characters models, the people you talk to you may not notice it much but when you are in a FMV and the people talk and it comes up to a close up you can nice how badly the humans of the game are modelled and how off-sync there mouth is with there speech. But the Effects used are put in there place. Although when the Pokmon are fighting they dont actually touch each other (and not like that you sicko: P). The Pokmon however are the real stars with all of them (300+ now, I gave up at 251 on Gold) realistically animated and modelled how you would expect them to look in real life. The style of the Role Playing Mode is good with lots of effort put in to the design of the different environments, characters and cities. The Graphics are what we call a mixed bag, with more on the good side and not on the bad. You’ve got to give it to the Development team they put a lot of effort into making the game look good. But Fret Not Nintendo and the development team have definitely focused on the Adventure mode even though if it is a bit cut down. It when you come to the Cash-in’s on the Pokmon Games that it gets sketchy, there has been some good ones (Pokmon Stadium 2) and some very average (Pokmon Snap) and the Shockingly Boring (Pokmon Channel). However since it is Nintendo’s most popular franchises (well depends who you talk to) and the Pokmon RPG’s are pretty good games. Lets just say this if Pokmon wasnt around either would be Nintendo, Sad but True.
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