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April 2009
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The editors liked
Innovative battle system
Improved roster of Pokemon
Wide range of storyline changes and gameplay tweaks for hardcore Pokemon fans
Same great Pokemon core mechanics
Countless tweaks refine the experience
Battle Frontier
Distortion World greatly extend replayability
Almost 60 Pokemon added to Sinnoh's native Pokedex
The editors didn't like
Excruciatingly long single player campaign
Pretty much the same game as before
May not be quite enough new content and features for gamers that have already bought Pokemon Diamond and Pearl
Abstract: After a brief sojourn, the Pokémon franchise once again arrives in a new title called Pokémon: Platinum that is reminiscent of the game from several years ago called Pokémon: Diamond. The gaming mechanics behind this current title is a classic Japanese...
Same great Pokemon core mechanics , Countless tweaks refine the experience , Battle Frontier, Distortion World greatly extend replayability , Almost 60 Pokemon added to Sinnoh's native Pokedex
Limited, simplistic mini-games in Wi-Fi Plaza , Heavily recycled material from Diamond/Pearl , Story could use sprucing up
Although not exactly fresh, Pokemon Platinum's substantial fine-tuning and new features make it the best special edition yet....
Innovative battle system, improved roster of Pokemon, wide range of storyline changes and gameplay tweaks for hardcore Pokemon fans
Excruciatingly long single player campaign, pretty much the same game as before, may not be quite enough new content and features for gamers that have already bought Pokemon Diamond and Pearl
Let’s be real: It’s Pokemon. That’s really all I can say. It’s a great game, and if you’re a die-hard fan like yours truly, then you probably own it already, and this review won’t change your mind. That said, it’s...
Abstract: Yet another installment in the Pokemon franchise? Well, we'll let you be the judge. But, die-hard Pokemon fans will want to own Pokemon Platinum to gather up the great, rare Pokemon that lurk here in this little Nintendo DS game. I'm not sure how many...
Abstract: Two things are certain in the crazy world of Pokemon: Somehow these adorable creatures trigger an undeniable urge to collect em all, and every new generation of games ultimately spawns a special edition with additional features. Usually these new edit...
Same great Pokemon core mechanics, Countless tweaks refine the experience, Battle Frontier, Distortion World greatly extend replayability, Almost 60 Pokemon added to Sinnohs native Pokedex.
Limited, simplistic minigames in WiFi Plaza, Heavily recycled material from Diamond/Pearl, Story could use sprucing up.
Although not exactly fresh, Pokemon Platinums substantial fine-tuning and new features make it the best special edition yet. ...
Abstract: Following in the tradition of Yellow, Crystal, and Emerald, Nintendo brings yet another slightly revised side-story Pokémon game to the DS. If you've already played Diamond/Pearl, then Platinum will feel familiar -- but with some noticeable changes. Wh...
Abstract: A great game...two years ago in the form of Pearl and Diamond. Today, Platinum is a good game. A must-own if youve yet to play Pokémon on the DS, but not a good buy for anyone else.
Abstract: The games graphics aren’t anything revolutionary; in fact they are almost a mirror image of past games in the series. The sprite based characters look very Game Boy like but they are bright and colourful. The monsters tend to look very similar in Pokém...
Abstract: St. Marys is going to have to set up a Pokémon wing… Lets get one thing clear: I sank over 200 hours of my life into Pokémon Pearl. In my effort to collect them all by any means necessary, I forwent reasonable bedtimes, movies, TV shows, and succinc...