Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia and the average rating is 65%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia.
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Abstract: Just over two years ago, Pokemon Ranger gave Nintendo DS owners an unorthodox spin on Pokemon with its unique touch-screen capturing controls. It turned out to be an enjoyable game, eschewing the franchises traditional evolution and "Gotta catch em a...
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Published: 2008-11-28, Author: Jimmy , review by: gameplayer.se
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Abstract: The visual style of Shadows of Almia is very reminiscent of most other Pokemon titles for the DS. Virtually all the characters throughout the game are sprite-based in structure and have a distinct anime-stylized look to them. The games environments als...
Ranger fans will like it, as it’s essentially more of the same. We love the tweaked touch-screen features. 7.9/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pageGame ScoresGraphics:8...
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Published: 2008-11-21, Author: Phil , review by: gamespy.com
Fairly long adventure with plenty of side quests; stylus-driven battles are fast paced; downloadable missions.
The gameplay can be repetitive; very similar to its predecessor; lengthy tutorial sequence; no multiplayer modes.
The original Pokemon Ranger was an enjoyable if repetitive game that incorporated stylus control and action-oriented gameplay into the traditional Pokemon formula. Instead of "catching em all" and training your Pocket Monsters for battle, the Rangers...
A fun interface for catching Pokémon, feel fast paced and makes good use of incremental upgrades. Game feels big and suits the DS well, especially with its lovely art and animation.
Tedious early stages feel like they’re grinding you to a fine powder. Some missions require a fair amount of backtracking which can lead to frustration. Despite the graphical upgrades, the old-school sound effects still remain… Come on Ninten...
Abstract: Although the Pokémon franchise has been around for more than ten years, one thing that fans of the series can agree on is that most of the series’ appeal can be attributed to the fun RPG battle aspects of the first Red and Blue games. These strategy-ba...