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<blockquote data-quote="FrankTrollman" data-source="post: 1156263" data-attributes="member: 14225"><p>Yeah - it's actually really fun. Many of he old favorites have been yanked in an attempt to rebalance the types (there's a lot more call for Bug and Rock types). The storyline is very water-centric, and thus there are so many Water Types that Plant and Ice are sort of inherently overpowered.</p><p></p><p>Like Final Fantasy Tactics Advance it essentially combines the RPG elements and the senseless micro-managing that we love into a fantastic obsessive compulsive's dream come true. You can play it on many different levels and the degree of strategy that goes into the complex RPS-style battle system is enough to provoke hours of conversation with your friends.</p><p></p><p>I put it as a much more worthy successor to Red/Blue than Gold/Silver was. The loss of old favorite Pokemon is harsh (you can't get Gengar, for example) - but the new design is at a much higher level. The new guys look awesome - not the piles of spheres that you got in G/S.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, my thoughts on Necromunda strategy were considered good enough to be translated into French.</p><p></p><p>-Frank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankTrollman, post: 1156263, member: 14225"] Yeah - it's actually really fun. Many of he old favorites have been yanked in an attempt to rebalance the types (there's a lot more call for Bug and Rock types). The storyline is very water-centric, and thus there are so many Water Types that Plant and Ice are sort of inherently overpowered. Like Final Fantasy Tactics Advance it essentially combines the RPG elements and the senseless micro-managing that we love into a fantastic obsessive compulsive's dream come true. You can play it on many different levels and the degree of strategy that goes into the complex RPS-style battle system is enough to provoke hours of conversation with your friends. I put it as a much more worthy successor to Red/Blue than Gold/Silver was. The loss of old favorite Pokemon is harsh (you can't get Gengar, for example) - but the new design is at a much higher level. The new guys look awesome - not the piles of spheres that you got in G/S. Yeah, my thoughts on Necromunda strategy were considered good enough to be translated into French. -Frank [/QUOTE]
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