Dustin Spencer from Capsule Computers writes: "Want to build your own Pokemon Paradise? Well, that is the gimmickry and heartbeat that lies behind Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. Over the years, the Mystery Dungeon series has served as a worthy spin-off for the famed franchise, introducing many to the roguelike genre and delivering a meaty storyline to accompany each generation of Pokemon games since Ruby and Sapphire. Gates to Infinity tones things down a bit while sharpening the image of the brand, making the niche genre more accessible to newcomers and ditching the 2D sprites for some nice, pastel 3D models. Does this Mystery Dungeon prove to be worth the trek to the bottom, or has this little lovable series stayed past its relevancy?"
Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "Spike Chunsoft’s Pokemon Mystery Dungeon line have always provided quite a service for potential roguelike players. They ease people into the idea of do or die dungeon crawling and risk assessment with familiar characters and a brightness that makes the idea of failure not so intimidating. While both Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity and Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon both boast a number of gameplay elements showing clear benefits to the series, the way the portray their worlds is equally important."
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im picking this one up on payday!