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Pokemon Platinum


Such a marginal improvement, yet still so inescapably enticing

Words: Carolyn Gudmundson, GamesRadar US

It’s a cycle nearly as old as time itself: Nintendo releases two marginally different Pokemon games, and then a year or so later a third version comes out that compiles the few differences between the two and renders them both obsolete. Yellow followed Red/Blue, Crystal followed Gold/Silver, Emerald followed Ruby/Sapphire, and now Platinum is here to rescue everyone from the choice between Diamond and Pearl. Aside from a few more obtainable Pokemon this time around, there are a plethora of small changes throughout, including aesthetic changes, storyline changes and some small gameplay changes. 


Above: Sometimes, only a bar graph will do 

So for those who already own either Diamond or Pearl, the question is…

 
Lots of little things have been “freshened up” in Platinum (Bulbapedia has an exhaustive list), but there aren’t any major changes or additions – it’s really Diamond and Pearl again, dusted off, sprayed with some air freshener, and repackaged. Or maybe Diamond and Pearl: The Remix would be a better description. Even two of the Pokemon themselves have been somewhat “remixed”:


Above: Up...grade? 

Arceus still might not be officially announced outside of Japan, but based on the alternate Formes for Giratina and Shaymin, Arceus’s supersecret new 5th generation Forme has already been extrapolated:


Above: Exclusive Famitsu scan of Arceus’s UberAstral Forme 

But the real question is, is the new stuff good? Does it warrant another purchase? The main attraction is of course the extra obtainable Pokemon, most notably both Dialga and Palkia and the three legendary birds, Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres. There are a number of event-only unlockables as well, like Giratina’s Origin Forme, Shaymin’s Sky Forme, the three Regis (Regirock, Registeel and Regice) and Rotom’s five electrical appliance forms. For the Pokemon completionist, the new forms are enough to make Platinum a must-have.

Aside from the obtainable Pokemon, the biggest notable addition is also the most disappointing – the new Wi-Fi Plaza, featuring three completely mindless minigames. Take your pick among Swalot Plop (flick berries into a rotating Swalot’s mouth using the stylus), Mime Jr Top (rotate a large ball so that Mime Jr doesn’t fall off as he walks around) and Wobbuffet Pop (inflate and pop balloons). Each game supports up to four random players from around the world, but none will hold your interest for long – they’re all about as basic and as casual as it gets and don’t really seem to fit in to the general scheme of a Pokemon game at all.

Above: If we wanted to play stylus scribbling games we would have bought Pokemon Ranger

On the other end of the spectrum, the other major addition is the Battle Frontier, which combines the old Battle Tower from Diamond and Pearl and adds four additional areas each with their own battle parameters. This is the upgrade that hardcore battle champions will appreciate the most, because it’s the closest you’ll get to an actual battle challenge outside of battling with your other hardcore friends or entering a tournament.


 
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Hobojedi  - 8 months 1 day ago 
In my past Pokemon experiences, I've always bought the last game of the 3 (Crystal and Emerald), but after buying Pokemon Pearl about a year ago, buying Platinum doesn't appeal to me.. It doesn't have enough new content to get me to buy the new game. Plus, I never was big on the online features of Pokemon in the first place. So, in short, I don't think I am going to buy Pokemon Platinum.
Ocelot  - 8 months 1 day ago 
is the release date stated in this review for the US? coz both play.com and Amazon.co.uk are listing this as a 22/5/09 release, which is TWO whole months away! what gives?

ive never owned a Pokemon game but im interested as my DS has been gathering dust since I paid off my mortgage to that b*stard Tom Nook! are they good games that you can dip into when you have a spare 30 minutes?
GamesRadarBrettElston  - 8 months 1 day ago 
Release date is in the info box to the right. US date is 3/22, which was Sunday. It's out.

Pokemon games are super deep, but can also be used to fill any amount of time you have. If you've just got 30 minutes, there's plenty of small tasks you could take care of. If you have 30 hours, well, you could get through the main story and still have 30 more hours to go. I put about 120 into Diamond.
SuperGoomba64  - 8 months 1 day ago 
I spent about 180 hours in Pearl, I am not going though a another Pokemon Games again.
Still I wonder, How can this kind of franchise keep going? Sooner or later, they will run out of ideas.
mikejr13  - 8 months 1 day ago 
i'm a hardcore pokemon fan. i put over 340 hours into diamond a while back. i'm contemplating getting platinum for the new content but we'll see... good review btw
gatornation1254  - 8 months 1 day ago 
i remember playing crystal a few years ago and I put alot of time into it. it was by far my favorite pokemon game
homie_cheese_slice  - 8 months 1 day ago 
lolz I still need to finish FireRed
zanthox  - 8 months 1 day ago 
I love my ds but of all my game systems (currently: PC, PS3, ds) portable has suffered the most. I just don't have the time to sink into the portable games like I could when I was younger. I still have Diamond sitting in my game case not even half finished... :( After I finish that and the three other ds games I have maybe I'll get to pick it up, tis a good review.
Labbear  - 8 months 1 day ago 
i have diamond and honestly it doesn't look like its worth the money to upgrade

and supergoomba,God put so many creatures on this earth that they could mix and match them 'till the end of time.
NanoElite666  - 8 months 1 day ago 
It's sort of a shame that, given the technology available to craft games with today, the core series Pokemon games have all taken place in a single region for the past two generations. Sure the new changes and such are nice and all, my favorite games from the core series are still Gold/Silver/Crystal. They may only be Gameboy Color games, but in my opinion they were by far the most ambitious Pokemon games the series has seen yet.

Two whole continents to explore and collect Gym badges from, a day/night cycle with an in-game clock (which is actually significant again in Diamond/Pearl), special events that only take place on actual days of the week, the fact that that particular string of games actually established something of a timeline for the series (they took place three years or so after Red/Blue/Yellow, and there indeed very noticeable changes to the world) as opposed to just being set on the same planet...

When are we going to get a string of Pokemon games that simply has the sheer scope that Gold/Silver/Crystal had?
jimsondanet  - 8 months 1 day ago 
vya, il re-invest in pokemon once the seriously outdated battle graphics get a revamp. white platform with a vague blur for a background? any other franchise would be a critical joke at this level!
im sure il get to see pokemon grow up one day *wishful thinking*
halokid13  - 8 months 1 day ago 
IT's Hard To Figire out where the master ball is
halokid13  - 8 months 1 day ago 
IT is Slow When looking at your pokemon
Nitemarish  - 8 months 1 day ago 
... Gold/Silver remake, please.
Xplosive59  - 8 months 1 day ago 
i speak for everyone when i say we need a gold and silver remake (i know there are some on the internet which are awesome like shiny gold which i downloaded)
or at least a game where you can go to the other regions to expand the replayability and game time instead of a crappy battle tower every time.
Toprockerturner94  - 8 months 1 day ago 
can't wait looks great
charley235  - 8 months 1 day ago 
i agree gold/silver remake! pokemon is a very adaptible series, that could be better if the creators pushed the boundaries a little. pokemon is still very entertaining, but its losing its edge. the next generation, or any future remakes (silver and gold please!) should add some new gameplay elements
oryandymackie  - 8 months 1 day ago 
wouldn't it be great if nintendo brought pokemon out on the Wii? No stupid party motion controls, just the old d-pad a/b system. I would buy that any day.
loonyman978  - 8 months 23 hours ago 
Gold and Silver were the best, but the original red/blue are my favourite. Only because they're the only ones I've even completed. I must have spent about a full year playing all the games, I hope they never stop making them , but I wonder if they'll still be here in another 10 years
Conman93  - 8 months 22 hours ago 
POKEMON MMO FOR WII!!!!!
I hope nintendo will do this
Maybe u could use ur miis as the trainers
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Pokemon Platinum
Pokemon Platinum

Genre: Role Playing
Release date: Mar 22, 2009
Published by: Nintendo
Developed by: Game Freak
Franchise: Pokemon
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
4 player VS
Online
20 player VS
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