Customer Reviews:
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Great game! May 31, 2008 songbird (NC, United States) I bought this for my 13-year-old daughter. She thinks it is VERY fun. She has only had it a week, but has played it constantly. She says the plot is somewhat confusing, which I think means it is challenging. She still has problems fainting a lot in the game. Both she and her 14-year-old cousin play it A LOT.
It Made His Day June 5, 2008 Bozadar Kaspersky (Arizona Mountains) I purchased this game for my grandson's 10th birthday. He had already given me a "hint" as to what he wanted. After he opened this gift, he was "locked in" for the rest of the day. Nothing else mattered. The birthday party went on without him as he was off into another world. I have not played this game myself, but I am sure he considers it his best gift. To grab and keep the attention of a 10-year old, it has to be the best.
Really Fun! June 16, 2008 Video game/Cosmo fan This game is addictive. It is a dramatic, emotional, and friendship seeking game. Even though when the game is over, there is even more fun stuff to do! Even though it can be beaten in about a week, this game is really fun! You should get this if youy are a fan of pokemon, and liked the first game. I aim to get all 490 Pokemon.
only pokemon finaly! June 17, 2008 this game is pretty sad at the end, but other than that, it's pretty fun.when I graduated from the guild (at the end) they gave me tons of money, but I fergot to put it in the bank, so I lost it all. DON'T make that mastake! its the best pokemon gam I've played, with only pokemon.
A game that sticks to the plot...literally! June 30, 2008 Lisa Philpott (Roanoke, VA USA) I have Pokemon Dungeon Red and Blue. Having both, it didn't take much for me to want the new Explorers of Time and Darkness. I've noticed a big difference in between the new games, and the Red and Blue versions. In Time and Darkness, yes. You can play a pokemon just like the older versions. But you pretty much stick with the plotline. Unlike the older versions, where in some parts of the game, you could take jobs as much as you wanted. In Time and Darkness, you can take side paths indefinitely, or go back to the beginning of a dungeon in some parts. But you can't take as many jobs as you like, for as long as you want. The dungeons also seem to get a lot harder, and have traps during some parts of the story plot. It also seems a lot harder to recruit new pokemon to join your team. It's still a fun game. But has a lot of cons to it. But if you like Mystery Dungeon. Give it a go.
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