That's what the game's practically based around after all, this is "Red Rescue Team." Blue Rescue Team, made for the DS (which is the system both Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2s are on), differs very slightly in that the controls are different and there are only certain Pokemon that can be recruited in Blue Rescue Team, and the same with Red Rescue Team. They send SOS letters, often times to you personally, and you go into a mysterious dungeon to rescue them. The other reason, as I explained in the review's title, is the fact that you get to go and rescue other Pokemon in need. But enough about the plot, that'll come later. For a Pokemon game, the plot is surprisingly well-developed-on the slight occasion, cheesy and even stereotype-but it has so many plot twists thrown into it that it honestly makes you think hard about the many problems you are questioned with, and sometimes you'll be on the edge of your toes waiting for the answer. Speaking of the plot, it's mostly the plot that makes me take the game out and start playing it again. I do have this one, though, and this game's a lot like the sequel, apparently, except in the plot area. "While the gameplay is not TOTALLY different, it's the story and save-people jobs that bring you back."Īs you might know, by this time Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2 has come out, but I don't have the game. When James isn't aspiring to be the very best like no one ever was, he's actually a voice actor! check out some examples of what he can do at
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