Pokemon SoulSilver

Pokemon SoulSilver

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Pokemon SoulSilver Reviews

GameSpot

04/2010

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8.0/10

Pokemon SoulSilver Version Review

It's absurd how many variations of the Pokemon role-playing games have been released since the series first hit the US in 1998. Most entries are launched in pairs with only minor differences between the two--typically in the form of unique Pokemon that must be traded between versions--and they're eventually followed up by a slightly slicker remake a few years later. What's even more ridiculous is how little these games have changed from one generation to the next, yet Poke-addicts still flock to their local gaming shops to pick up the latest version on an almost annual basis. This speaks volumes about the strength of the original concept and gameplay, but you'd think fans would reach their breaking point sooner or later. As a preventive measure, Nintendo and Game Freak have rolled out a secret weapon for their latest venture. Even though Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver are remakes of their 10-year-old Game Boy Color counterparts, they're the first entries in the series to actually make you want to exercise, thanks to the ingenious Pokewalker accessory that comes bundled with them. Yes, the prospect of getting up off your duff and walking around the neighborhood becomes a lot more enticing when you can level up your favorite Pokemon in the process.

GameZone

04/2010

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9.0/10

Pokemon SoulSilver Version

I am a dedicated Pokemon fan, but even I can admit that Nintendo and Game Freak have done little to innovate their original concept over the last decade. Fortunately, the HeartGold and SoulSilver re-makes are the most expansive, accessible, and streamlined Pokemon games ever created. New features such as the bundled PokeWalker peripheral, the Pokeathlon mini-game, and the greatly-enhanced graphics are just the tip of the iceberg: these two Pokemon games are perhaps the most engrossing handheld games ever created. It is overwhelming to think about catching all 493 Pokemon, but the updated mechanics and an improved interface make the effort worthwhile. If you haven't given up on the series, or you enjoyed Gold and Silver as much as I did, prepare to reminisce – just don't be surprised if you suddenly need a 12-step program to cope with the addiction! Compared to the other Pokemon games, Gold and Silver had a particularly weak storyline. Sure, they all seem to follow the same basic path (leave hometown, catch Pokemon, collect Badges, become Champion), but the fourth generation's heavy topics were far more interesting: Who could forget Team Galactic's illegal Pokemon experiments, or Cyrus's psychotic determination to destroy the world and create his own utopia?

VideoGamer

03/2010

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9.0/10

Pokemon SoulSilver Review

What is it about the Pokémon series that draws players back time and time again? Aside from improved graphics and a few new features, the formula hasn't changed since the original Red and Blue games from 1996. Regardless of this fact, the weeks leading up to the DS remakes of Pokémon Gold and Silver have been a frenzied blur of excitement. Gaming forums and communities from all corners of the web play host to the same assortment of zealous questions: which version should I get? What starter Pokémon should I choose? Want to arrange a battle? Nearly 15 years since its inception and Poké-fever is as contagious as ever, but is the series still worthy of all the excitement?Much like Pokémon Fire Red and Leaf Green, HeartGold and SoulSilver are remakes of existing games in the series. The graphics have been spruced up for the DS generation and the game now has lovely WiFi connectivity features, but it's still essentially the same experience as that on the Game Boy Colour ten years ago. This is nothing to be sneered at, however, as Gold and Silver are widely regarded as the best games in the series.If for some mind-boggling reason you haven't played a Pokémon game before, pay heed to the following paragraph as I explain what you've been missing out on for the last decade and a half.

1UP

03/2010

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Pokemon Heart Gold/Soul Silver (Nintendo DS)

Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver is not in any way a new game. This latest from Nintendo is simply a re-release of the classic Game Boy game, Pokémon Gold/Silver; a port with shiny new graphics and all of the new Wi-Fi and multiplayer trappings of Diamond/Pearl. But any Pokémon collector knows that if you're still not playing these games, you're missing out on one of the most addictive RPGs available. HeartGold/SoulSilver doesn't do much new, but it does make the familiar formula feel polished to perfection. For full disclosure, I did not completely finish this game. I cleared the first area, Johto, but barely scratched the surface of Kanto. The sheer scope of the game is one of the things that made it so terrific back in 2000 and that makes it equally great today. You not only have one massive world to explore, with a full set of trainers and eight badges, but when you beat them, you also open up the entire world from the original game (or the FireRed/LeafGreen world, for those whose memory doesn't stretch back quite so far).

GamePro

03/2010

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9.0/10

Pokemon HeartGold/SoulSilver

Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver serve as a terrific reminder of why the original Gold and Silver versions are considered masterpieces: even though the core mechanics are in need of an evolution, these lovingly crafted remakes tout completely new artwork, incredible sound editing, DS touch-screen features, and a massive quest that will take you all the way from Johto's scenic cities to quiet old Pallet Town. Add in the ingenious PokeWalker, and it's clear that this is a perfect experience for both old-school trainers and the newest generation of Pokemon fans. It's a little insane to think that I've been playing Pokemon for almost half of my life. From the first Red and Blue versions on the classic Game Boy through the Nintendo DS entries, I've invested years of effort into "catching them all." It's a testament to the franchise's addictive nature that, despite a lack of major changes to core experience, I'm always drawn back in with each new installment. Pokemon diehards all have their favorite titles but for me, Gold and Silver, which debuted on the original Game Boy, still stands as the height of the franchise. Not only did those games introduce a lot of new Pokemon, fresh artwork, and a better battle system, but Gold and Silver were also twice the length of the original Pokemon adventures.

GameInformer

03/2010

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8.5/10

Pokemon SoulSilver

Game Freak has a large portfolio of Pokémon titles that have met tremendous success despite the fact they don't take major leaps in innovation from one entry to the next. If you've played one Pokémon game in the series, you've essentially played them all. Battle across vast expanses of tall grass to beef up your Pokédex. Challenge gym trainers region-wide and pummel their Pokémon to collect precious badges. In SoulSilver, it's no different. As a remake of the Game Boy Color's Pokémon Silver, you'll tread the same map locations and experience the same storyline. However, even though you're replaying a game that first debuted nearly 10 years ago, watching a Poké Ball rock back and forth on a possible capture will still make you hold your breath until you hear the satisfying click. Nostalgia may not be enough for some players to give SoulSilver a go, thus the addition of the bundled Pokéwalker is certainly welcome. The Pokéwalker is a fun, hands-on alternative to the in-game Pokémon Day Care that will allow you to level Pokémon who may not be ready to battle in their current state. Similar to the Pokémon Pikachu pedometer that interacted with the Game Boy Color back when Silver was released, the Pokéwalker allows you to easily transfer collected Pokémon via infrared to and from the device.

IGN

03/2010

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8.5/10

Pokemon SoulSilver Review

I'll admit it: after chugging through several dozen hours of Pokemon Platinum, I felt that my time in the world of Pokemon RPGs was coming to an end. There's only so much "gotta catch 'em all" one can take, and after playing through the addictive series for more than a decade, I felt maybe it might be time to pass the review gauntlet off to another editor. But then Nintendo and Game Freak did something devious: they sucked me back in again. Curse those guys ticking my gadget fetish with the bundled Pokewalker... Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver are the two latest games in the Pokemon RPG series and are remakes of Pokemon Gold and Silver that existed on the Game Boy Color. On the surface the two games are virtually identical to each other, but each houses different species of Pokemon to make them unique. Game Freak did more than give the experience a new coat of paint with the 3D engine from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum; they also added things to discover during the massive quest. Most importantly, the new Pokewalker gadget brings a welcome twist to the familiar franchise, making HeartGold and SoulSilver a bit more attractive to those who've already experienced the series several times over the last 14 years.

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