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somniummalum
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- Jul 3, 2020
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My favorite is Heartgold / Soulsilver... I can literally play this story again and again, never getting tired of this.I mostly play it single-player, meaning I usually just play through the stories when I'm in the mood or a new one comes out, so I haven't played in a while. I haven't even felt like playing the DLC that came out recently, but I'm sure I'll get around to it if I happen to hyperfixate, haha. My favourite game is probably Black/White as I have a lot of memories with it and my favourite Pokémon is Slowbro; the concept of an oblivious powerhouse just appeals to me. It's a fun series that has always brought a lot of joy to me, even though I don't think Sword/Shield were exactly spectacular.
never played it and I am sad
I've just started playing it again on the original gameboy. Good thing I've kept this thing around. It's a really nice time to pass some time, feeling the nostalgia, living in this different world.I used to play it back in the days of the original gameboy. Thats been some time ago now though.
My OG gameboy died unfortunately. The screen finally burnt out on it. Otherwise I'd still play it too every once in a while. Eventually I'll get around to ordering another because I still have all the game cartridges.I've just started playing it again on the original gameboy. Good thing I've kept this thing around. It's a really nice time to pass some time, feeling the nostalgia, living in this different world.
It's pretty cheap on Amazon I think.My OG gameboy died unfortunately. The screen finally burnt out on it. Otherwise I'd still play it too every once in a while. Eventually I'll get around to ordering another because I still have all the game cartridges.
That sounds really cool actually. What does raised difficulty mean? Like what is more difficult?I play Pokemon games on emulators a lot. Means, only old consoles (NDS and prior) but hey, ROM hacks are great. My favorite is too, HG/SS (in particular, Drayano60's hacks with higher difficulty, all pokemons catchable and less need for HMs, really waiting for his remade HG/SS) just for the sake of being able to have your Pokemon follow you around lol.
YES. I play Pokemon on the original Nintendo DS or Gameboy. I challenge myself to beat the story with interesting, creative sets and combinations of Pokemon. Also I just love running through this giant world, reading all the dialogs and stuff. Ahhhh... just love it.I do, though mainly older pokemon games, like Generation I-IV, maybe V. I mainly have older gaming systems rather than the newer, modern ones. Pokemon has a lot of replay value simply because there are so many ways to beat the game, including challenging yourself to do daring feats just for the satisfaction of clearing such a run.
Trainer battles. They have higher level and sometimes larger teams with altered movepools. Esp. with no-items-in-battle approach that I use. It actually pushes me to focus more on team-building and explore different moves, instead of plowing through everything with 1-2 pokemon.That sounds really cool actually. What does raised difficulty mean? Like what is more difficult?