The enjoyment of Pokémon is probably the biggest dirty secret in gaming. Indeed it's safe to assume this month there will be quite a few adult gamers around the country picking up the latest in the fabled series, Pokémon Heart Gold/Soul Silver "for their kid/nephew/niece". Blame the endless movie tie-ins, lazy spin-offs or THAT Anime theme tune, but somewhere during the height of early 2000s Pokémania the creature-collecting adventure became social suicide for post-puberty gamers. As perhaps the most relevant JRPG left in the western hemisphere, does Pokémon Heart Gold/Soul Silver offer enough innovation to herald a new dawn of unapologetic Pokémaniacs?
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