3 Forgettable Pokemon Games
Are you still crazy about Pokemon after all these years? Do you still buy the latest DS games. Out of all the Pokemon games available we will look at ones that you should ignore.
by BillTorbon
Are you still crazy about Pokemon after all these years? Do you still buy the latest DS games. Out of all the Pokemon games available we will look at ones that you should ignore.
My Pokemon Ranch
Would it not be cool if you could have your own zoo of pokemon?
In the beginning of the game you get to meet this girl called Haylee who will introduce you to the ranch where there is a bunch of baby pokemon. They start growing and your ranch increases in size.
Graphical wise the game is very bland and the music is kiddie. Maybe the developers thought they could get away with it because their demographic are younger kids.
It is your job to collect the different pokemon. You will have the option to look at the pokemon you still need to capture and where you can find them.
What you cannot do is train your captured pokemon to fight in battles.
Pokemon Dash
This DS game was released in 2005 it uses both the DS screens. You use your pen on the second screen to guide Pikachu through the race.
The games main focus lies in racing. While you are racing with Pikachu you need to collect items on the track. The graphics are nice to look at, but that is the only thing it has going for it as the game is boring.
Pokemon Channel
If you are tired from playing all these different Pokemon games, you might want to sit back and relax and watch even more Pokemon related stuff. That is basically the premise of this game. In it you watch Pokemon cartoons.
This game gives you an unnecessary step to watch cartoons or play mini games. They did make it nice with an overall presentation, but it is not needed at all.
The game is not that entertaining. You will play it and ask yourself what the reason is that you are doing the different things like collecting items.
If you are a Pokemon fan there is a big chance that you have already played these games or own them. If you have not played them yet, stay far away from them.
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Posted by Bill Torbon
Mar 12, 2010