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James Wallis
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 Pokemon PlatinumSTRATEGY WALKTHROUGH GUIDE on Nintendo DS
Pokemon Platinum Overview:
As the story unfolds, players encounter the mysterious new Distortion World, an area unlike any seen in a Pokemon video game before. The Battle Frontier area (first introduced in Pokemon Emerald) has been added to Sinnoh, containing five new Battle Facilities for Trainers to challenge, each with its own special rules. Players can explore the new Wi-Fi Plaza a virtual Pokemon amusement park filled with activities, including three new mini-games where up to 4 players can compete at once.
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OUR RATING FOR THIS GAME:
(5 is best)
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Gameplay |
3.5 |
| Graphics |
4.0 |
| Sound |
4.5 |
| Value |
4.5 |
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90Hardcore Gamer Magazine Sure Pokémon Platinum may not exactly seem like the manliest game, but with a sound battle system, a lengthy main quest, and a variety of multiplayer options, it may just be the best hand held RPG available right now.
90GamePro While Pokemon Platinum may not be a completely fresh RPG experience, the rock-paper-scissors gameplay remains every bit as engaging as it's been for the last 10 years.
90NintendoWorldReport If you were burned out on Pearl/Diamond two years ago, I can tell you that these features aren't really reason enough to go back quite yet. But for the rest of you, Pokémon Platinum is the best Pokemon game ever made, and everyone should try it out, especially Pokénewbs.
90Nintendo Power It is everything a Pokemon experience should be, and more. [May 2009, p.91] 89NGamer UK One of the finest strategy games ever made. [June 2009, p.50] 88IGN Even though it's not a huge advancement over Diamond and Pearl, it does have a larger list of features. The single player adventure has a bit more to explore, and more importantly the online component is fleshed out a bit more compared to the 2007 releases.
87RPG Fan This is what it all comes down to: if you've already played Pearl or Diamond, the only reason to plunk down another $35 or so for Platinum is if you are dying to have the new expanded online presence.
85Game Informer If you haven't played Diamond/Pearl and are looking for a good RPG, Platinum is absolutely the way to go. [Apr 2009, p.90]
85Worth Playing It's not necessary to have knowledge of the prior games in the series to enjoy Platinum, and it's easily the best version that's currently available.
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