It's back! It's bigger! But is it better? Pokémon isn't kids' stuff. When you look past the cards, the cartoon and the Pikachu lunchboxes there's a core game that's one of the most complex and customisable around. Bar the cosmetics, it's also largely unchanged since the series' 1996 beginnings on the original Game Boy, and Pokémon Platinum is just an update of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the games that marked the series' debut on DS almost two years ago. Chances are if you've been sucked into the phenomenon you've already played something very similar to this. So does it still work?... read more
Buy three of the cheapest DS games you can find and give them to Gamestation along with 99p and this game is yours. _________________ Got a mortgage.
360 & PS3 GT: DaRockwilder1
Wii Number: 4474 9025 4857 4102
Someone on another site went in to Computer Exchange, bought games worth Ł14 and hey presto got the game for 14.99. _________________ Got a mortgage.
360 & PS3 GT: DaRockwilder1
Wii Number: 4474 9025 4857 4102
When I was a wee lad I never had a gameboy and so didn't complete my Pokémon obsession at the time.
When I got my first handheld, the DS I bought Pokémon:Emerald (For GBA) for it and have since bought the DS version of Mystery Dungeon as well. I have spent 80 and 50 hours respectively on those games and now it seems this review will cost me a few days of my life. Thanks?
In my eyes, Pokémon games are the only good RPGs. I feel so wrong saying that...
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