Thursday, May 31, 2012

For all the children here is the return of the Pokemon console



In our review we are concerned to explain the pros and cons of PokéPark 2: The world of desires. The game, as you might guess from the title, is the direct sequel of PokéPark:Pikachu's Adventure, released almost two years ago. Of course the game is inspired by the heroes of so many small children or the Pokemon.

Although the target definitely more childish, PokéPark 2: The world of desires offers a story a little 'more mature than usual. The new adventures of Pikachu looks like a collection of mini-games, introduced by linear phase of exploration and linked by a weak, simple storyline and ephemeral.


The battles are very simple but fans of the series will appreciate the ability to control their heroes in person, instead of giving orders in the shoes of the usual coach. The graphics isvery functional in the game. The three-dimensional graphics has the advantage of helpingthe player to take one more step in the immersion into the world of colorful and cutePokemon. The monsters, in particular, have gained much from the transposition into threedimensions: the animation, the movements and the large range of facial expressionsprovide a degree of Pokemon deeper characterization.
The game does not excel in specific details so as the degree of difficulty is pretty low as a title for the smallest children. The quantity and variety of any Mario Party are short light years away, but there is enough material to make happy users excited by the idea of controlling Pokémon, than any other sources.

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