Cute Tykes Are Back In Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver
Nintendo sure recognize how to please their followers. Way back on the classic Gameboy Color, the games Pokemon Gold and Silver ruled the market. Indeed, the titles are so fashionable that they are still enjoyed these days as cult favourites. This said, Nintendo are trying to build on the success of those titles by creating remakes on their current DS family. Say hello to Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver.
The first great feature presented in Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver is that players can sync their new title to any old Diamond, Pearl or Platinum games they already have on the DS. This implies players can retain all the obscure and special Pokemon they battled so hard to find on previous installments. And you’ll certainly need them all, as this title offers up virtually twice as many gym arenas as in the past installments, expanding the game extensively.
This game is good fan service for all the steadfast Pokemon collectors out there, and retains a number of the best elements from earlier titles. Classic music is included in Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver drawing back nostalgic tunes from the earliest Pokemon titles, together with vast areas you may recognise but which supply new missions.
Moreover, Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver isn’t all about rehashing old features. The graphics and music have obviously been vastly improved since the Gameboy colour days, and Pokemon has never looked this great. Running on the same format as Platinum, the title impresses even further with some excellent fully animated fighting scenes.
If you’re even just a small Pokemon follower, this game is perfect for you. It brings together all the most popular and well-loved aspects of prior installments and sprinkles a little magic in the form of improved visuals and additional features to form a perfect experience. Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver is a definite must for followers of the franchise, and is certain to get a brand new generation interested aswell!
