Post by Spaisu! on Aug 12, 2009 10:13:16 GMT -6
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Pokemon: Heart Gold & Soul Silver
Little is known about the upcoming Pokémon Heart Gold & Pokémon Soul Silver games. At the moment, all we know is that they are remakes of the original Gold & Silver games, set in the Johto region and coming out for the DS in Autumn/Fall of 2009.
As these games are remakes of Gold & Silver, they will feature both Johto & Kanto and follow the storyline of you as a new trainer, going through the gyms of Johto and Kanto, and winding up needing to thwart a Team Rocket plot to takeover the world with their Pokémon.
Even though it will follow closely on the basics of Pokémon Gold & Silver, there are a variety of new features brought into these remakes. Firstly, all the game mechanics are brought up to the 4th generation standards. Second, one of the major new features is that you can have any Pokémon follow you in the games. This way, you can truly personalize your experience.
In addition to the areas previously in Johto, there are new areas to be found within Johto. In addition to that, there are non-Johto Pokémon to be found in it including Kyogre in Heart Gold, Groudon in Soul Silver, Rayquaza, Dialga, Palkia & Giratina.
Heart Gold & Soul Silver is also packaged with a new peripheral; PokéWalker, which will allow you to transfer a Pokémon to it to train it up as you walk around your normal life.
Other Features
The Berry Planter
Since the days of the original Gold & Silver, the whole aspect of Berries has changed considerably. In those games, the Berry trees were few and far between, but you could pick berries from them once a day. This is no longer the way the games work.
In Heart Gold & Soul Silver, you will find Berries dotted around Johto & Kanto, as gifts or found with the item finder. However, the is no loamy soil in these regions for you to plant the Berries. Instead, there is a new key item called the Berry Planter. In this key item, you have four pots so you can grow your Berry trees yourself without having to go back and check on them. Like the growing of berries in Ruby onwards, you will need to monitor these at regular intervals.
The Safari Zone
In the original games, Gold & Silver, when the player got to Fuchsia City, they would discover that the Safari Zone Warden has moved and so the Safari Zone there has moved. In Heart Gold & Soul Silver, we have found where the Safari Zone has moved to, it is now in the new area found west of Cianwood.
The Safari Zone works in a similar manner to the previous Safari Zones with you being given 30 Safari Balls and sent into the Safari Zone with only a limited amount of steps. There are six areas in the Safari Zone and they all hold different kinds of Pokémon so you need to explore if you wish to get them all. However, the Johto Safari Zone has a distinct difference. This new Safari Zone allows you to customize the areas. The customization allows you to move where all six of the areas of the Safari Zone are. This is useful so you don't have to walk and waste a load of steps should you wish to find a Pokémon that is only in the Desert area. All you do is slide the areas around using the touch screen. All the areas have exits at the same place so there are no combination that you cannot do. There are 720 permutations so you can be unique and creative
There's MUCH more, which I will update about later
Asta will probably be happy since it has her fave Pokémon in it XD
Listen to this!
Pokemon: Heart Gold & Soul Silver
Little is known about the upcoming Pokémon Heart Gold & Pokémon Soul Silver games. At the moment, all we know is that they are remakes of the original Gold & Silver games, set in the Johto region and coming out for the DS in Autumn/Fall of 2009.
As these games are remakes of Gold & Silver, they will feature both Johto & Kanto and follow the storyline of you as a new trainer, going through the gyms of Johto and Kanto, and winding up needing to thwart a Team Rocket plot to takeover the world with their Pokémon.
Even though it will follow closely on the basics of Pokémon Gold & Silver, there are a variety of new features brought into these remakes. Firstly, all the game mechanics are brought up to the 4th generation standards. Second, one of the major new features is that you can have any Pokémon follow you in the games. This way, you can truly personalize your experience.
In addition to the areas previously in Johto, there are new areas to be found within Johto. In addition to that, there are non-Johto Pokémon to be found in it including Kyogre in Heart Gold, Groudon in Soul Silver, Rayquaza, Dialga, Palkia & Giratina.
Heart Gold & Soul Silver is also packaged with a new peripheral; PokéWalker, which will allow you to transfer a Pokémon to it to train it up as you walk around your normal life.
Other Features
The Berry Planter
Since the days of the original Gold & Silver, the whole aspect of Berries has changed considerably. In those games, the Berry trees were few and far between, but you could pick berries from them once a day. This is no longer the way the games work.
In Heart Gold & Soul Silver, you will find Berries dotted around Johto & Kanto, as gifts or found with the item finder. However, the is no loamy soil in these regions for you to plant the Berries. Instead, there is a new key item called the Berry Planter. In this key item, you have four pots so you can grow your Berry trees yourself without having to go back and check on them. Like the growing of berries in Ruby onwards, you will need to monitor these at regular intervals.
The Safari Zone
In the original games, Gold & Silver, when the player got to Fuchsia City, they would discover that the Safari Zone Warden has moved and so the Safari Zone there has moved. In Heart Gold & Soul Silver, we have found where the Safari Zone has moved to, it is now in the new area found west of Cianwood.
The Safari Zone works in a similar manner to the previous Safari Zones with you being given 30 Safari Balls and sent into the Safari Zone with only a limited amount of steps. There are six areas in the Safari Zone and they all hold different kinds of Pokémon so you need to explore if you wish to get them all. However, the Johto Safari Zone has a distinct difference. This new Safari Zone allows you to customize the areas. The customization allows you to move where all six of the areas of the Safari Zone are. This is useful so you don't have to walk and waste a load of steps should you wish to find a Pokémon that is only in the Desert area. All you do is slide the areas around using the touch screen. All the areas have exits at the same place so there are no combination that you cannot do. There are 720 permutations so you can be unique and creative
There's MUCH more, which I will update about later
Asta will probably be happy since it has her fave Pokémon in it XD