Gaming Trend: "I’ve been a huge fan of Pokémon from the beginning, and it’s hard for me to say that anything related to Pokémon is horrible, but Gates to Infinity makes it easy to overcome my personal bonds with the franchise. With a complete lack of game design, uninspired dialogue, and sub-par technical performance I can safely say that Nintendo phoned it in on this one. If you’ve played any of the Mystery Dungeon games, you’ve all but played this one, and it’s disappointing to see Nintendo ignore the perceived flaws with each of the other games in the series. It’s simply not worth the $35 asking price, and worth even less of your time."
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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pikcachu is my favirote. Im going to ask my dad to buy this game for me. I can not wait to play it on DS.
This review is totally wrong. I bought this game on the release day. it may have been a little on the easy side but i think that this is the best game in the mystery dungeon series.