User:Fate of the Wild

 

 Alola!! Welcome to the profile of Mc63!! I have a very healthy obsession with Pokemon, if you couldn't guess already. I own multiple games, and have been playing since Soulsilver and Heartgold were released, but now I own a few games created before then. My game ownership (not in order) of games includes the following: Pokemon SoulSilver (<33), Pokemon Platinum, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon (Blue Rescue Team), Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia, Pokemon Conquest, Pokemon Black (and White), Pokemon White 2, Pokemon X, Pokemon Alpha Sapphire, and Pokemon Moon. Totally not obsessed. I'm also planning to buy another Pokemon Ranger game soon. So, that's for all. If you're a Pokemaniac like me, I hope you enjoy my profile!!
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 So as we all know, I'm totally not in any way addicted to this game called Pokemon (rarely known as Pocket Monsters). I listed the games I own earlier, and now I'll list them for a second time- except this time in order by publication date.
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1. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team

2. Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia

3. Pokemon Platinum

4. Pokemon SoulSilver

5. Pokemon Black and White

6. Pokemon Conquest

7. Pokemon White 2

8. Pokemon X

7. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire

9. Pokemon Moon

Holy cow, looking at how many games Pokemon has released makes me a little depressed. I thought I had a lot. But, these are the real deal games. Not side games like Pokken Tournament, etc.

I'll give you my personal story of each game, and how difficult I thought each one was.

So, I started off with Pokemon SoulSilver. It was my first game, I absolutely adored it. My cousin traded me a level 20 Dratini, and I totally loved it too. My starter was Tota, the Totodile, and I was determined to beat this game. Until... I got stuck on Lt. Surge. I just couldn't beat him. Electric type vs. Water type=me loosing over...and over... by then Tota was around level 56, and Dragonite? Level 98. Now you're saying, "Wow Mc, why didn't you ever beat him?" I'll tell you why. I lost it. I lost my very first game. You've no idea how much it hurts me to think about it. But, for my birthday this past year, I GOT IT AGAIN!! YAY!! And I'm stuck on the Kimono girls, which isn't unexpected. All in all, this game was very well planned and fairly difficult. Or maybe since I was a little kid and it was my first game learning the basics was hard. But as I remember, there were a few points I got stuck at, but I always wanted to do as much as I could to win. Well, I guess it's time we're moving on to round two: Pokemon Platinum.

Pokemon Platinum came out before HG/SS did. But I got it after. I'd given up on defeating Lt. Surge, and had moved on. I was psyched. I played through this game fairly well. I got stuck on a few parts, and to be truthful, I hardly remember anything at all about this game. This is the one game that I severely cheated on. My brother got an Action Replay for his birthday one year, and I decided I was sick of being stuck in the Distortion World. So I restarted with the Action Replay, and currently have a team of lvl. 100 Pokemon. Including Arceus. I named him MAGIKARP and am currently trying to find the Name Rater to change it back e.e So, I can't really say how good/bad this game is, because I can't remember it. Sorry :C

Next I believe is Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia. I'm not quite sure of how I obtained this game, but I knew from the very start I absolutely adored it. The plotline is absolutely wonderful, and the difficulty of the game is great, making you want to try your hardest to win. Not like a "I give up" situation. There are so many intense moments, and unlike most Pokemon games, it lets you answer a few yes/no questions, which was monumental. Normally your character doesn't speak. This game also doesn't require Pokeballs. This game is framed by friendship. As a Pokemon Ranger, your job is to befriend and protect Pokemon and People. In this game, you use a "styler" to convince Pokemon you're worthy of their trust, and use field moves to help you defeat the bad guys, Team Dim Sun. (Gr8 name, am I right?) You get a Partner Pokemon, the only Pokemon that stays with you throughout the game, and level up from experience and catches. It has a great post-game too, leaving you with plenty of missions to complete before you're done with the game. And don't forget, you have to complete the Pokedex too!!

Then came Pokemon Black and White. This game was a thriller. I'd never experienced such amazing graphics. The Pokemon actually MOVED IN BATTLE!! There were totally crazy new things going on!! You had rides, new events, and for the first time, (In a legitimate game, where you catch & battle), you had more than one rival!! You had Cheren, your serious rival, and Bianca, your playful and kind friend. The game is very modest, for all the crazy new additives, and has a fairly decent plot. The Gym Leaders are fairly tough, and the post game is boring: completing the Pokedex.

Oh dear. Do I have to do this one? Alright, Alright.... Conquest. Golly...This game... I don't like Conquest. It was a waste of my money (NO offense Pokemon, but this was TRASHH). This game was unlike any others. It was a Conquest. A battle and destroy game. Literally waging war on other "countries" and taking them over until you ruled the continent. The final level is difficult, and I've long since given up on beating it. I don't like the game, as it's very choppy and a little bit too difficult for my tastes. But, I guarantee other people adored it, just like I adore some games, and others hate games I adore.

Moving on. Pokemon B&W 2. This game was mediocre. I only say so because after two years, your best friends are adults. According to the newest game, (which we'll get to later), you are 11 years old on your Pokemon adventure. Honestly, I feel like in Black and White you're 13-14, but in the 2nd edition of the games, Cheren and Bianca appear to be in their early twenties. I am bad at gauging the age in these games, but in Black and White, (as well as the sequels), your character has at a minimum just gone through the dreaded puberty. That's beside the point. Your best friends are in their mid-20's, and team Plasma (kinda like team rocket) has come back. This game was choppy. I do enjoy it though, because the changes in the characters are indeed incredible. I also enjoy the fact that depending on what game you get, your champion is different. The main reason I like this game, however, is because my N's Zorua, which is given to you about midway through the game, by some miraculous chance, is shiny. Or at least I think it is. It's normal red, sadly, but it has the sparkling effect around it like a shiny does. It's peculiar, but I'll never know.

Moving on to the next game. Pokemon Blue Rescue Team. Sadly enough, I'll never be able to finish this game. Why? Because halfway between this game, I acquired a 2ds, and the game cartridge is too large, and bends when inserted into the 2ds. Therefore, I cannot play it because my 2ds cannot read the data that is inscribed upon the Game Chip. But, I did enjoy it while I could play it. In fact, it's one of my favorite games. Why? Because YOU'RE THE POKEMON!! I never got very far in the game, but I love the idea of you being the Pokemon, and the fact that you can talk to your teammates too.

Now we go to Pokemon X. This game was easy. Not too easy, but easy. Except for Diantha, who of course was the easiest by far champion in existence (according to others), and I couldn't beat her for a long time. Knowing me, I enjoyed the game, especially that you could change your appearance!!! I loved it, loved it loved it loved it. I was so happy that Pokemon decided that it was time for that!!

I'm getting tired of typing, so I'll finish the rest later. I promise I'll be done with the X summary, and add Alpha Sapphire and Moon soon!!