![]() ![]() Each game follows much the same pattern, a fledgling Pokemon trainer, coming up in the game, has to bust his chops capturing a selection of feral Pokémon and training them up, before taking on a series of challenges in the many “gyms” dotted around whichever fantastical monster inhabited setting the action takes place in. ![]() STORY: When it comes to Pokémon games, the actual story can usually be considered secondary to the very linear monster collecting goodness inherent in the series. Can Game Freak improve on their beloved series? GodisaGeek is there for you, as always, to answer that question! ![]() These are, unbelievably, the fifteenth and sixteenth Poké-related titles to date for the DS. Gaming fans the world over continue to clamour for more and more chances to add to their Pokédex, which brings us to the next dual RPG instalments in what is the fifth generation of catch ‘em all shenanigans, Pokémon Black & White. Forget about the annoying, aggressive pseudo-squirrel Pikachu, his red cheeked face staring at you from the rucksack fashioned in his image, or the animatronic toys that carry his caterwauling screech.īecause the real legacy of developer Game Freak is the staggeringly successful, astonishingly playable series of monster collecting role playing games that have been released over the years for successive Nintendo consoles. Forget about the god-awful, poorly animated dreck that is the Pokémon television series, the very fact that it won a Guinness World Record for “Most Photosensitive Epileptic Seizures Caused By A Television Show” should be enough to ward you off, and forget the frantic early 90s card-collecting game so beloved of playground bullies, and also a passport into early adolescent obsessive-compulsive behaviour.
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