"Pokemon SoulSilver is a game that has provided me hours upon hours of enjoyment since I got the game. So much enjoyment that I have not given my full or even partial attention to VideoGameBlogger or Ripten (a video game website I write for). This is why I decided that I would do a review of the game today, just to let everyone know that I am still alive.
The game is a remake of Pokemon Silver which was originally on the Game Boy Color, a game which I had played through once before. Those of you that have already played through the Silver / Gold series of Pokemon be sure you know that the game follows essentially the exact same story line, so if you are looking for an entirely new game you may want to wait for Pokemon White / Black."
Here are our top picks for the Creepiest Pokemon, and the dark lore behind them.
What's old is new again! The best game remakes and remasters can sometimes feel like totally new titles or grant a better appreciation for a classic game or series. These seven shouldn't be missed!
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "Just a few days ago Capcom released one of the most anticipated games of the year (yes only a month in) with the remake of Resident Evil 2. And while we’re still uncovering all the secrets to be found within the ruins of Raccoon City it’s already clear that this new edition not only pays homage to the original but will go down in history as one of the best remakes of all time. But when it does come time for it to take its place on list what are the games it will have to surpass? That’s the topic of this week’s Top 10 as we revisit gaming’s best remakes and determine what is the definitive list of the best games that got re-done."
Twin Snakes has voice acting that felt tired and they changed some lines for the worse. The cutscenes became from realistic to Hollywood level ridiculous (I'm looking at you Hind D scene where Snake jumps and bounces off a rocket and then shoots a stinger mid air) and the addition of the MGS2 gameplay made the game stupidly easy. You could just use the dart gun in first person and put everyone to sleep in the hangar with zero risk. The only real improvement was the graphics.
About Twin Snakes: "..streamlining the game-play and making just the right of improvements without fundamentally changing what made the original so good."
Oh yes. Sticking a first person mode into a game not designed for it and giving the player a ranged knock out didn't undermine the tight level design, challenge, and boss fights at all -eye roll-
Let's not forget the "Grip" meter which you can use to pass up entire areas of the game simply by dropping from a ledge.
Dialogue changes, context alterations, over the top cut-scenes bordering on full blown parody--It's one of the worst remakes in recent history. Praising it is like going up to someone who repainted the Mona Lisa like, "Thank you so much for painting a sh*t eating grin on her. What this piece really needed was less depth, less ambiguity, and to be over the top silly."