tastelessone
2020
2011
1996
1996
(this review is applicable to Pokemon Blue and partially to Pokemon Yellow)
This game still manages to be enjoyable to this very day because of how broken it is. You have so much freedom in creating teams of you favorite pokemon if you know the proper glitches, which are fun in their own respect.
Still, as a short-and-sweet Pokemon game, it's hard to go wrong here. There are better Pokemon games, but these are always gonna be the first.
This game still manages to be enjoyable to this very day because of how broken it is. You have so much freedom in creating teams of you favorite pokemon if you know the proper glitches, which are fun in their own respect.
Still, as a short-and-sweet Pokemon game, it's hard to go wrong here. There are better Pokemon games, but these are always gonna be the first.
A marginal improvement over Pokemon Red and Blue, you have more elements from the anime here, such as being able to have all three starters, Jessie and James from Team Rocket, and a Pikachu that follows you.
The beginning of the game is a lot more difficult because of Pikachu (unless you catch a Mankey to help you), but the wider variety of Pokemon makes this the version you'll want to pick when choosing a Gen 1 game.
The beginning of the game is a lot more difficult because of Pikachu (unless you catch a Mankey to help you), but the wider variety of Pokemon makes this the version you'll want to pick when choosing a Gen 1 game.
2010
I hadn't played the original until I got a proper SNES years later, but I had heard great things about Super Star, so upon this game's announcement, I had to get it. Hoooo boy, I LOVE this game. It just plays so darn good as a Kirby game should, and there's tooooons of Kirby content packed into digestible mini stories that don't force you to rush playing the game all at once and get burned out. This is the best Kirby game around, hands down.
2012
For creative aspects alone, this game is a must-own if you're a pro wrestling fan. That said, the actual gameplay is excellent, and is reliant more on the timing of you button presses than arcade-style mashing. No, it's FULLY reliant on timing. Timing is EVERYTHING. If you don't learn to play this game properly, you will not have fun, so fair warning on that. Otherwise, if you do, prepare to have some of the funnest pro wrestling matches you've ever had in a video game.