Pokémon FireRed Omega

Pokémon FireRed Omega

released on Jun 04, 2009

Pokémon FireRed Omega

released on Jun 04, 2009

Pokémon FireRed Omega is a hack of Pokémon Fire Red with numerous significant changes to make the game an intriguing and sophisticated experience for knowledgeable players. The first and most obvious change is the sheer volume of available Pokémon - over 30 are available just in the opening routes, and all 386 are incorporated into the game. Furthermore, evolution stones are easily accessed earlier and trade-evolution Pokémon instead evolve by level up, making everything fair game. Wild Pokémon (and trainers) all tend to be at higher levels too, and your Pokémon grow quickly as a result.


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É uma boa Hack rom, com uma premissa básica como muitas outras, porém para passar o tempo quando se gosta de explorar Kanto.

Really good hack of drayano but it's old and needs an update since it lacks many important features,but if you are looking for a challenge this might entertainn you.

Played this because I saw a post on Reddit describing FireRed Omega as the OP's favorite game of all time, and uhhhh I don't get it!

See, I have a weird relationship with Romhacks. On the one hand, this feels like an improvement on FireRed in a lot of ways, and it's great to have a much wider variety of Pokémon in Kanto. On the other, something about the fan-tweaked nature of the game feels hollow and inauthentic. It was cool having a Tyranitar before my 5th badge, but does it really change the game in meaningful enough ways that I'd prefer it over the original? It makes it possible to collect the whole National Dex in one playthrough without trades, but for whatever reason, the artificiality of this release prevents me from caring.

It feels like it changed too little to be worthy of praise. Pokémon Romhacks are better when they introduce recent generations of Pokemon which didn't exist at the time of the original release, or make their own new region from scratch. This was a fine time-waster on my phone, and ultimately still a solid Pokémon game, but I wouldn't go out of my way to recommend it to anyone.