This is a new series for Epic Mudkip. Basically, I'll be reviewing Pokemon games and rating them. This first one is on Pokemon Ruby, one of my favorites.
Graphics: The graphics could have been much better, compared to other GameBoy Advance games I've seen. Who knows, if they were a bit better, maybe Pokemon Diamond would have looked like Pokemon X and Y. I'll give the graphics a
3/10
Plot: I loved the plot. Basically, Team Magma tries to steal Groudon to dry up the seas, making more room for land Pokemon. You have to chase them all over Hoenn, but, they eventually get the Orb and control Groudon. It turns out to be a disaster, and you have to defeat/capture Groudon to end the burning sunlight disaster thingy. I'll give plot a
9/10
New Pokemon: Wow. A lot to say about this. Generation III introduced so many of my favorite Pokemon, such as Mudkip, Blaziken, Treecko, Swalot, Glalie, Slaking, Breloom, and Rayquaza. Not to mention Wynaut, Manectric, Metagross, Sceptile, Azurill, and Tropius. For all of you who say Game Freak started running out of Pokemon ideas after Generation I, just look at Generation III.
10/10
Music: Loved the music. The music makes up for everything that the graphics screw up. While it can give you extreme headaches at times, (such as the Drought theme), the Mt. Pyre and Elite Four themes make up for that.
9/10
Map: The locations in this map were very interesting. The Abandoned Ship, creepy as it was, was fun to explore, and had a few useful items hidden in it. I liked how you could get to the roof of the department store, wishing for a hack or something that lets you jump off. Game Over. Splat. The best parts of all were the Safari Zone and the Trick Master's house. The Safari Zone had tons of unique Pokemon, and the Trick Master's house was something I wished would happen again in later games.
9.5/10
Overall, this game gets 8.1 points out of 10. Hope you enjoyed this review!
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