What is up Vizzed? It's your boy, Joey W here for another review. Today I am reviewing Pokemon Cloud White. Before I start, I wanted to say that I have not beaten this game yet, and I will touch on why I am reviewing it now, later in the review.
Graphics: This game was a hack of Pokemon Fire Red but with better graphics. It included more pokemon outside of generation 3. THe overworld sprites were fantastic. It was a pretty game.
Sound: Probably the greatest flaw in this game is the sound. There is a major glitch that the sound would randomly at times just makes the same noise over and over. It was maddening. I played this game on mute quite often because the sound would honestly make this game near unplayable. It was probably the worst sound coming from any Pokemon game that I have ever heard.
Addictiveness: I think the abrupt review speaks for itself. I ended this game because I was honestly bored out of my mind. This game starts out almost exactly like FireRed. The only differences are that legendary pokemon are hidden around the region, Route 1 contains tons of rare pokemon (Most starters and Gibble and Riolu), and half of the gym leaders and elite four had an irritating name change. The creator should have just left them the same. However, once beating the game, one had to figure out where to go next. There were no clues, or one very subtle one that could be easily missed and most people probably do. After arriving in this new region, the layout was terribly poor. Like random buildings and a town that looks like post-eruption Cinnabar Town. At that point, I lost all interest in the game. I know I'm missing out, and if you're reading this and say "wait, the new region is amazing," let me know. I may come back to this game, but the hack looked to have been rushed or poorly made.
Story: Well, this may be a little unfair, since I haven't beaten the main part of Cloud White, but the story was bland. You must beat Kanto, and afterwards, a lot of people speak French and it looks like the English parts were translated. Nothing made sense. It looked like the fluff you add to your essay in High School when you are writing a 4 page paper and you only have 2 pages done.
Depth: I'll admit, there are a lot of things to do in this game. This game is probably more eventful than most out there. You have an entire region to discover and tons of rare pokemon to collect.
Difficulty: Probably one of the most difficult pokemon games out there. I was nearly always the lower leveled guy. However, a level 40 pokemon could take out a level 60 one, but with difficulty. That difficulty was a tad frustrating, but it was a fun challenge.
Well, that's the review. Let me know your thoughts below! If the game is worth continuing, give me a shout! If not, until then!!! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
What is up Vizzed? It's your boy, Joey W here for another review. Today I am reviewing Pokemon Cloud White. Before I start, I wanted to say that I have not beaten this game yet, and I will touch on why I am reviewing it now, later in the review.
Graphics: This game was a hack of Pokemon Fire Red but with better graphics. It included more pokemon outside of generation 3. THe overworld sprites were fantastic. It was a pretty game.
Sound: Probably the greatest flaw in this game is the sound. There is a major glitch that the sound would randomly at times just makes the same noise over and over. It was maddening. I played this game on mute quite often because the sound would honestly make this game near unplayable. It was probably the worst sound coming from any Pokemon game that I have ever heard.
Addictiveness: I think the abrupt review speaks for itself. I ended this game because I was honestly bored out of my mind. This game starts out almost exactly like FireRed. The only differences are that legendary pokemon are hidden around the region, Route 1 contains tons of rare pokemon (Most starters and Gibble and Riolu), and half of the gym leaders and elite four had an irritating name change. The creator should have just left them the same. However, once beating the game, one had to figure out where to go next. There were no clues, or one very subtle one that could be easily missed and most people probably do. After arriving in this new region, the layout was terribly poor. Like random buildings and a town that looks like post-eruption Cinnabar Town. At that point, I lost all interest in the game. I know I'm missing out, and if you're reading this and say "wait, the new region is amazing," let me know. I may come back to this game, but the hack looked to have been rushed or poorly made.
Story: Well, this may be a little unfair, since I haven't beaten the main part of Cloud White, but the story was bland. You must beat Kanto, and afterwards, a lot of people speak French and it looks like the English parts were translated. Nothing made sense. It looked like the fluff you add to your essay in High School when you are writing a 4 page paper and you only have 2 pages done.
Depth: I'll admit, there are a lot of things to do in this game. This game is probably more eventful than most out there. You have an entire region to discover and tons of rare pokemon to collect.
Difficulty: Probably one of the most difficult pokemon games out there. I was nearly always the lower leveled guy. However, a level 40 pokemon could take out a level 60 one, but with difficulty. That difficulty was a tad frustrating, but it was a fun challenge.
Well, that's the review. Let me know your thoughts below! If the game is worth continuing, give me a shout! If not, until then!!! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!