#Pokemon pokepark 2 gameplay full
One by one, characters go missing, and eventually Pikachu is left to fend off against an encroaching darkness on his own.Īnd when you take away all of Pikachu's friends, he descends into a heart-wrenching despair full of slow walks through the rain and staring at his reflection in a cheerless fountain…crying. Ghost Pokémon run this alternate dimension, and all the attractions in it trap whoever plays them forever. Rather than just running around playing games, Pikachu, accompanied by the starter characters from Black and White, is investigating the widespread disappearance of Pokémon into a place called Wish Park. I'm giving it 5 out of 10.PokéPark 2 keeps this mechanic but draws greatly from the alternate dimensions revealed in Pokémon Black and White to create a tale full of trickery, misplaced intentions, and overwhelming sadness. It's definitely aimed at younger gamers, but I never want to play chase in a game again. To be fair, it's not a broken game, it's just not substantial to begin with. there's good potential for a decent Pokémon themed mini game collection but it's just lacking in gameplay and left me feeling completely underwhelmed. it's quite a letdown.Īnd Hex, that's how I feel about most of the game.
Yeah, and there's no difficulty slider or even different songs for the dancing game. there's a whack-a-mole style game and even a dancing game but they're far too simple and have almost nothing to do with Pokémon at all. PokePark 2 also adds some multiplayer mini games that you unlock in the single player game. You get a sense of scale that you don't get in the handheld games. Yeah, it is great seeing these creatures in 3D again, especially the new Pokémon from Black and White. I mean, how adorable is the Oshawott waddle? This game is stuffed full of cute, from the loading screens to the way the Pokémon move. Does not compute.Īnd I know these are all things that were in the first game, but still!Īlright, alright, calm down, there are some upsides too. Pokémon are creatures! They shouldn't be sitting behind a counter of a shop or holding battle tournaments that's what humans do!Īnd berries are used as a currency, whereas in the other pokemon games they're used as items to recover health or heal from status ailments. It feels so wrong for Pokémon to be roaming around a world with windmills and buildings without humans. So many things just don't fit into the Pokémon universe. they mostly involve waiting for your opponent to attack, then while they're cooling down, you lay your beat down on them.īut it just doesn't make sense for these normal-type attacks to be so effective against a massive rock type Pokémon like Rhyperior.ĭon't get me started on the inconsistencies. I agree, being forced to use the D-pad for movement is frustrating. Invisible walls are everywhere, and no nunchuck support is baffling, I mean it's a 3D adventure game! Yeah, and they complain along the way! Hello, I'm the one doing you a favour here.! not only is there no obstacle or challenge, but you have to physically carry the Pokémon which makes you move so slowly. I'm not a huge fan of escort missions, and they're pretty lame here. In order to befriend the other Pokémon, you have to complete various quests like chasing them. Yeah I agree, the story's a bit ridiculous, I mean who uses cake and dancing as tools for hypnotism? But unfortunately the gameplay doesn't fare too well either.Īffirmative. in order to open up the various portals to Wish Park, where you take down the evil Pokémon who are leading your friends astray. Pokémon are being led to Wish Park where they are being hypnotised, and it's up to Pikachu, along with your new friends Snivy, Tepig and Oshawott to rescue them. Uh Hex, there's no catching in this game. Our favourite catchable creatures are back in PokePark 2: Wonders Beyond.