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No. 296
>>106
For a reason I'm yet to grasp, I love the concept of a Pokemon journy through a desert, so I gotta give you props for that.
So after playing it for a few hours last night and a few this morning I have a few notes I would like to share with you;
- I don't know if you did this deliberately or what, but its possable to avoid getting your starter Pokemon/saving Prof. Marple. On one hand this is pretty cool as if you follow the right path and have a bit of luck on your side you can make it to Dustbowl, buy some pokeballs and catch wild pokemon, before you get your "starter". This did lead to an amusing little scene where Prof. Marple told me that I could keep the Poochyena that I'd used to save him, the Poochyena that I had cought myself and rasied from lv3 to lv9. On the other hand it does have its downsides such as, Pokemon battles before you have any Pokemon. Granted it can be amusing when a 'Youngster' comes up to you and says "If you have a Pokemon with you then you an offical Pokemon Trainer and have to battle me!" and then tries to battle you, but that loses its funnyness when the little bastard wins (due to your distinct lack of Pokemon) and steals half your money. Also, it can lead to important events not happening, such as what happened to me; I decide to battle Rose before saving her father and because of this, the game skipped over the part where I get a Pokedex.
- Swimmers. Once again this is something that is good and bad. First the Good, their kinda funny, watching them swim around in sand makes me laugh. That said, I can't help but feel that it does kinda take away the realism of the game. Also they have lv20ish Pokemon.
- Starters. Aron works well, hes a good choice because not only is he resistant to sand storms, but he also seams like the type of Pokemon that would live in this type of world. Cyndaquil, yeah I can buy that maby hes found in this region. Ralts, no. He just doesn't work. As much as I like Ralts as a Pokemon, he just doesn't wo
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