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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Blue Rescue Team (Nintendo DS) | 
| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
New (6) Used (13) from Ł8.49
Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 2036
Platform: Nintendo Ds Rating: Universal, particularly children ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 18 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: DS-NTRPAPHE Model: 45496737726 UPC: 045496737726 EAN: 0045496737726 ASIN: B000FW9NE2
Release Date: November 10, 2006
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Amazon.co.uk Review One day you awake to find that you've been turned into a Pokémon and the land around you is being destroyed by natural disasters. It's up to you to explore dungeons filled with wild monsters and uncover your true destiny and purpose in a game where you get to "be" a Pokémon. The lowdown: Rather than being one of the core role-playing games in the Pokémon series this is a spin-off based on ChunSoft's long running (in Japan at least) Mystery Dungeon series. The basic idea is that you enter a random generated dungeon and defeat all the wild Pokémon you find within it. Most of the standbys of the Pokémon world also make an appearance, including Technical Machines that enable you to lean new abilities, resistances and weakness to different elemental attacks. You can't capture wild Pokémon but you can recruit them to your team, which adds something to your strategic options. Admittedly the game can get repetitive, but there's generally enough to see and do until the "real" Pokémon sequels come out sometime next year. Most exciting moment: The combat is a clever mix between real-time and turn-based combat, with wild Pokémon moving about the dungeon at the same time as you. You can have four Pokémon in your team at once, with the computer controlling the other three, and each can have four attacks or abilities each. If you're sensible you'll put together a varied team so you've got an attack ready for whatever enemy comes your way. Since you ask: As with most Pokémon titles there are two versions of the game, in this case one for the DS and one for the GBA. They're both essentially the same, except with different distributions of Pokémon in each. The DS does have a couple of extra options though, as well as an easier to use touch screen interface. The bottom line: Not the deepest Pokémon game ever but you'll still find yourself wanting to catch `em all. - HARRISON DENT
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Starts off well, but doesn't really develop any further. October 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've never played a Pokemon game before, but was convinced by a work colleague to give it a bash. He was dismayed when I bought Pokemon "blue" as according to him it wasn't "a *proper* Pokemon game"!
Nonetheless I started it and enjoyed it, but it soon became clear that it was incredibly repetitive and not at all challenging. After a few hours of gameplay I felt I was getting nothing it. I was collecting items but never really having to use them, it was easy and there seemed to be no effort involved in advancing through the game.
The premise is simple enough, you are a Pokemon and you have a companion Pokemon. Together you go on rescue missions, which tends to involve going into caves and dungeons (all of which look the same apart from layout which changes every time you enter one) and you kill the baddy Pokemon and rescue some poor stranded Pokemon who then thanks you and gives you an item to add to your inventory. I expected the game to get harder but it doesn't really.
In a nutshell: If you're used to RPGs then this might not offer the level of brain power you want from a game. I think it is firmly aimed at a younger audience and quickly becomes tediously repetitive to the point that you want it to end.
I haven't given up on Pokemon just yet though, I'm moving on to "Pearl" which (according to my work colleague, `the Vintmeister General') is "proper Pokemon".
BRIILIANT! August 19, 2008 Some sites rate this game 5 and a half out of ten,I don't see why... they should give it a 10/10!
Pokemon mystery dungeon blue rescue team is a fun game with a impressive storyline as some tough boss battles...(spoilers!)zapdos moltres articuno...etc. but theres just one thing... the natural disasters stop you from evolving until you beat the main story line! Darn. But once the games main story is over you will be able to evolve, meet more legendary pokemon and recruit more pokemon than before.
Overall I give pokemon mystery dungeon blue rescue team 10/10
This game is brilliant May 25, 2007 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
The quiz get's on your nerves because you don't know what you're going to be and when you find out, you might not like it and you have to start over! But once you have your Pokemon starter and partner, the game is really fun, it get's really hard once you get to the end!
pokemon fun! May 16, 2007 2 out of 8 found this review helpful
firstly this game starts off very well you do answer questions and then you become a pokemon the game can be very interesting at times but eventually you might get bored with it!! but still a great game!!! and finding out the truth id very exciting! A MUST for any poke fan!
Brilliant!!! May 15, 2007 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
All the main pokemon games are too much the same now, but this spin-off is one of the best games i've played in a long time! you probably know by now that you play as a pokemon in this game, and whatever pokemon you play as is determined by a personality test. then you choose a partner. the storyline in this game is top-notch in my opinion, giving twists, and genuinely emotional,tense and exciting moments, as you rescue pokemon and try to figure out why you have been transformed into a pokemon. the main storyline is quite short but you can get more story parts by accomplishing certain tasks afterwards. both the blue and red versions are basically the same, so really it doesn't matter which one you buy, but blue has a couple more extra features. Recommended for anyone young or old who likes, or has ever liked, pokemon!
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