Today I bring you a new review on what I consider one of my favorite games, a video game that despite being the Spin-off a successful video game franchise, I manage to stand out and become almost an independent saga with more than 10 titles to your credit.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team.
Information
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team is a videogame of the genre Role and Roguelike for the Game Boy Advance developed by Chunsoft (Japanese video game developer company specialized in role-playing video games) and distributed by Nintendo, it was launched on the market November 2005 in Japan and later in the rest of the world together to another version for the Nintendo DS whose name is Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Bue Rescue Team which is an equal edition in practically all aspects regardless of which console we choose to play it, varying some issues of connectivity or control, where something more enhanced Nintendo DS thanks to its best features.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team are the first games of what became an immense saga very much acclaimed at the moment, had some incredible critics and is considered one of the best Spin-off of Pokémon. It is also considered one of the best and most valued games that the company Chunsoft has taken to the market, which is saying that this company has among its portfolio titles like the first 5 games of the saga Dragon Quest.
Something that nobody mentions in the reviews or analysis of this franchise is based on another video game of the company Chunsoft which is Mysterious Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer For the Game Boy Color being these in in comparison very similar, they share many characteristics like it can be the same Gameplay or the own System of dungeons that makes this video game so special.
History / Plot
The Plot is one of the strongest points of this installment, is not the typical story of the coach who seeks to achieve the glory that this great franchise has us accustomed, goes a little beyond the typical without damaging anything of the continuity of the main saga. It is the first time that we purely put ourselves on the feet of a pokémon, or good... something like that.
The game starts with a short but very complex Personality Test, which we will have to answer and according to the answers we choose, we will be assigned a pokémon or another that resembles our personality in the Test. Then that will allow us to choose our partner also pokémon to accompany us in our adventure, in this section if we have more freedom and is not so random, we are only restricted some pokémon so that we are ourselves and the one that accompanies us does not have the same Type.
After this, now if the story begins, which consists in that you are an ordinary human being, who wakes up in the middle of the forest turned into a pokémon, you meet with him who will be your companion in the adventure you will be the one who found you unconscious and was responsible for waking you up, so that shortly after you were given the task of rescuing a Caterpie lost in a forest, to then form a Pokémon Rescue Team.
An introduction as deep as confused, little by little we are showing a new image of the Pokémon World deepening and getting more into this universe where they exist Rescue Teams responsible for helping others pokémon, while at the same time there are certain Natural Disasters that happen around the whole Pokémon World and some bad pokémon that are causing havoc, and our mission will be formed once our rescue team rescue and help the pokémon who have been affected by these cases.
As for story, this installment stands out a lot, because as we mentioned it has a lot of depth, many interesting characters and excellent plot twists. So good was his story that some episodes came out on the television based entirely on the plot of this game, and got good reviews despite how short it was.
Gameplay
When we talk about its playability we touch one of the most novel and particular points of this installment, because it is something never seen in the saga, the genre changes to a Roguelike of Dungeons where we will accomplish missions and climbing floors to achieve certain very specific objectives while we are faced with others pokémon in turn-based battles, keeping much of the main saga but adding characteristics of the genre, at the same time we will also go up levels and recruiting pokémon for our rescue team.
Speaking of the mission, there are 2 types of them that have to do with game history and secondary, the first ones are extensive and are attached to an event of the plot in specific, usually has several dialogues that revolve around the plot of the game without deviating much to what is not important and as a reward is advanced in the story.
And the secondary are random missions that you can go accepting when you want in the Tablon of the town, these have a range that marks their difficulty being the S the most difficult, they usually have unique objectives and have a reward upon successful completion, these rewards are usually objects, money or areas for pokémon that we recruit, these unlike the former are endless, they may repeat themselves at some point, although this is difficult because they are randomly generated by the same game.
These missions usually consist of finding or delivering an item, rescuing or defeating some pokémon.
The game has enough content as we already mentioned, but is it enough? Well, the truth is that yes, the game has more than 50 dungeons and more than 20 recreational areas ( that is where the pokémon go when they are recruited), said dungeons are very different from each other, few are those that have a certain similarity and if it is the case the random conditions and the pokémon that they are not the same, there are more extensive dungeons, others not so much, some with treasures, others with special pokémon, or with Bosses at the end, and there are even some which are divided into 2 or more ... In this aspect the game brings a lot of content, with the recreational areas too, but they are not as interactive as one would like, but they are quite detailed which despite everything is a point in favor, also unblocking is a major feat in the game.
And finally I will talk 2 of the aspects less valued in this game, the Music and its Graphics, starting with its music that is crossed out as repetitive and lacks quality in the version of Game Boy: Advance which is true, due to the limitations of the GBA in those times, that problem is solved almost completely and is not noticeable in the version of the NDS, becomes tiresome especially in very long dungeons. Soundtrack is excellent but only and exclusively in the story mode, after finishing it you will not hear many of the jewels that this title has.
And as for its graphics which have been criticized especially in the version of NDS to be identical to its predecessor knowing that this has a greater power, just say that I am against people who think that, because this game has a great Pixel Art quite detailed, with a beautiful range of colors, pokémon very detailed in its sprites, in or personal it is a design that fits as a glove to this franchise. You may or may not like it, but it's not bad, there's a lot of effort behind all this Pixel Art and you have to value it for making the movement design of the sprites of 386 pokémon (All of the first 3 generations) is not an easy task.
Conclusion
In my great personal opinion this is an excellent game that is worth playing, and more than an excellent game an excellent saga that many refuse to try because they do not know their beginnings, and if they do they dislike the the fact that it looks ''old'' or ''outdated'' and therefore miss out on the opportunity to try this excellent saga, which although it is not the best, is the beginning of a great adventure, there is no lost lost trying it, if you do not like it graphically I promise you that history makes up for it and if you are not of such long games, just finish the main story you will be at ease.
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That's actually awesome, I've never heard of this one before, but it seems like something that I'd love to give ago, thanks for sharing!
I've actually been doing some "historical" gaming posts lately, covering noteworthy games released in certain years (just made two about 93 and 2000) and it doesn't really look outdated, it just adopted the already well-known Pokemon Gameboy style and by the looks of it - did it quite well!
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