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#139 - The best RPG game I've ever played
A week after its release, reviews from various media outlets have flooded in!
Black Cat from Amusement Park published a comprehensive review article titled "Pokémon: It Might Be the Best RPG I've Ever Played!"
"Recently, many children have been saying strange things while playing, like 'Go, Pikachu!' or 'Pikachu, use Thunderbolt!' Those unfamiliar with the situation might be confused, but players familiar with 'Pokémon' will understand with a knowing smile.
That's right, these children are shouting lines from the recently popular game 'Pokémon.' This game has become a fashion among children, spreading like a flu, and they all love Pokémon!
In fact, this game is not only loved by children, but also by adults. It's a game worth playing for players of all ages.
"Pokémon" tells a simple story: you play as a child who wants to become a Pokémon Master, leaving home to embark on an adventure to realize your dream. You will travel from town to town, using the Pokémon you capture and train to defeat the Gym Leaders of each town, and finally collect all the badges required to be recognized as a Pokémon Master."
"Pokémon" is a very traditional RPG. The plot seems unremarkable, but its real charm lies in the diverse Pokémon in the game. ♦♦ ♦♦ There are more than 150 Pokémon to collect in the game, and after completing the game once, this number will increase to over 300! Once you start trying to capture and collect various Pokémon, you will be immersed in the fun of the game!
And collecting is just one aspect of the charm of "Pokémon." What's even more attractive is that the Pokémon in the game can evolve! The seemingly weak Caterpie can evolve into the beautiful and charming Butterfree after a long period of training, and the Magikarp, which can only use Splash, can also turn the tables and evolve into the fierce Gyarados. The satisfaction of seeing your painstakingly trained weak Pokémon transform into a more powerful existence is fatally attractive to players who like raising and developing characters.
Combat! After delving deeper into the game, you will find that each Pokémon has its own strengths and weaknesses, as well as its own unique offensive and defensive skills. There are 15 types of Pokémon attributes: Fire, Water, Grass... These attributes restrain each other, so combat is not simply a competition of attributes, nor can you rely on a single powerful Pokémon to go all the way. You must be very familiar with the characteristics and skills of your own and your opponent's Pokémon to adjust your team and choose the right tactics. You may be able to ignore these elements when fighting NPCs, but you have to consider them when fighting players.
Have you exchanged Pokémon with your friends? Do you find this experience interesting? In fact, the two versions of "Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen" themselves encourage the behavior of exchanging. Each version has more than a dozen Pokémon that you will never be able to catch, and they only exist in the other version, which I only discovered after playing for a long time. That is to say, only by exchanging with others can you achieve the achievement of collecting the entire Pokédex.
The first playthrough of "Pokémon" takes about 30-40 hours, but completing the game is just the beginning. You have become a Pokémon Master, but there are still hundreds of Pokémon waiting for you to collect and capture. Collecting them all is undoubtedly a very attractive challenge.
Capturing and training Pokémon, battling with various wonderful Pokémon... In the 40 hours of playing "Pokémon," I found a pure, childhood fun. It might be the best RPG game I've ever played!"
And other game media outlets are also sparing no praise!
"Before the release of "Pokémon," no one believed it would succeed, thinking it was just a change of art style based on "Monster Legend." However, once the GG came out, the charming Pokémon, the capturing of Pokémon, the battles with other Pokémon, and the content of battling with players immediately subverted the previous impression of it—this is a game with comprehensive innovation.
When our editors got the game and really started to experience it, they found that they had underestimated the charm of the game. Collecting, evolving, skill matching, exchanging... it turned out that what GG showed was just the tip of the iceberg of "Pokémon." Everyone was amazed by its charm."
—Touch Hand Network, Eight Claws.
"Pokémon" is insanely good! Our editors even bring their handhelds to eat in order to play this game, saying that they must catch Jigglypuff today! One hand operates the handheld and the other hand picks up dishes, even poking chopsticks into their noses! Several editors don't want to go home after get off work, and insist on continuing to play "Pokémon," saying that if they can't take the handheld back, they will sleep in the company! Our BOSS is dumbfounded!
Some editors are studying Pokémon recipes. If nothing unexpected happens, in a few days you will be able to see Braised Magikarp and Dipped Green Onion Farfetch'd on the Kernel Canteen program."
—Kernel Network, Heavenly Grade.
"The early stage of the game seems unremarkable, and the graphics are not very gorgeous, but don't be disappointed. As long as you play for ten minutes, you will completely fall in love with this game. Especially when you see Pokémon evolving, that feeling is no different from seeing your own stupid husky turn into a majestic wolf.
What, you say the price of 349 is too expensive, and it's not worth buying a game? Nintendo's "Hell's Gate" game cartridge costs 400, brother, buying a game comes with a handheld, there's no more cost-effective deal than this."
—Youqu Society, 10/10.
"Our editors have been immersed in "Pokémon" for a whole week, which has greatly reduced our frequency of publishing articles. If readers are not satisfied, please complain to Wang Jian, who made such a fun game."
—UGTIME, 10/10.
"It is said that Caterpie can evolve into Rayquaza at max level. I am now frantically leveling up Caterpie. If it evolves into Rayquaza at max level, I will change the score to 10 points. If I find out this is a lie, sorry, the 1 in front will be removed."
—Villains' Valley, 9/10.
"In order to collect the entire Pokédex, I have only slept 5 hours a week for a week. There are still 20 Pokémon that have not been caught. After catching the Pokémon, I will level them up and evolve them. This game is very mentally draining and is not recommended to play."
—Rotten Shrimp Network, 8/10.
"A game with no new ideas. Catching caterpillars in the grass can also become a game. It's simply childish and boring. A normal adult will definitely not think this game is fun. Wang Jian卑鄙 aimed his sights on children from the beginning,打GG on the animation channel to骗取 their压岁钱. It must be said that this trick is very effective. Here, I appeal to all parents, do not buy Xiaobawang handhelds for your children. Your children deserve more intellectual games."
—Poison Apple, 1/10.
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