Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Pokemon Platinum and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Pokemon Platinum.
April 2009
(79%)
28 Reviews
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Abstract: While Pokemon Platinum may not be a completely fresh RPG experience, the rock-paper-scissors gameplay remains every bit as engaging as it's been for the last 10 years. Yes, Pokemon Platinum is the same great game as Diamond & Pearl, with plenty of majo...
Abstract: In true Pokémon style, Pokémon: Platinum is a remixed and nuanced compilation of Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl - two flavors of the same game released in April of 2007. Nearly two years later, Pokémon: Platinum represents the "third game" and definitive v...
Abstract: With 2 million copies already sold in Japan, Pokemon Platinum was a smash hit within a week of its initial release, well before it launched itself across the ocean to North America. As the latest game in Nintendos well-known Pokemon series, its a jug...
Abstract: After a brief sojourn, the Pokémon franchise once again arrives in a new title called Pokémon: Platinum that is reminiscent of the game from several years ago called Pokémon: Diamond. The gaming mechanics behind this current title is a classic Japanese...
Same great Pokemon core mechanics , Countless tweaks refine the experience , Battle Frontier, Distortion World greatly extend replayability , Almost 60 Pokemon added to Sinnoh's native Pokedex
Limited, simplistic mini-games in Wi-Fi Plaza , Heavily recycled material from Diamond/Pearl , Story could use sprucing up
Although not exactly fresh, Pokemon Platinum's substantial fine-tuning and new features make it the best special edition yet....
Innovative battle system, improved roster of Pokemon, wide range of storyline changes and gameplay tweaks for hardcore Pokemon fans
Excruciatingly long single player campaign, pretty much the same game as before, may not be quite enough new content and features for gamers that have already bought Pokemon Diamond and Pearl
Let’s be real: It’s Pokemon. That’s really all I can say. It’s a great game, and if you’re a die-hard fan like yours truly, then you probably own it already, and this review won’t change your mind. That said, it’s...
Abstract: The third game in the series is actually an update on 2007’s Pokemon Diamond Version and features a plethora of new Pokemon and a few minor updates to keep fans immersed in the Pokemon universe.Just as in the Pokemon TV series, which covers the exploit...
von Julia Bitu Pokémon Platin ist wieder mal eine sinnvolle Erweiterung zu den vor knapp zwei Jahren erschienenen Editionen Diamant und Perl. Neue Inhalte wie Pokémon, Storyerweiterungen und neue Items stellen einen Anreiz für ein erneutes Spielen di...
Keine Revolution, sondern "nur" ein gepimpte Version von Pearl/Diamant. Für Pokémon-Freaks wird das keine Rolle spielen, weil niemand der Urform von Giratina einfach so widerstehen kann. Auch der Mehrspielermodus spricht für Platin, falls man schon im...
Für Fans perfekt, Kindgerechte Umsetzung, Neue Pokémon, Mehr MultiplayerFeatures, Sinnvolle Erweiterungen von Diamant und Perl, Genug SuchtPotenzial für Zielgruppe, In neuer 3DDimension kann man auch Wände begehen
Nur wenig Neues für 40 Euro, Wenig SuchtPotenzial für allgemeine Spieler, Kaum Abwechslung, Teils sehr “asiatisch”, Grafik etwas altbacken
Ja, es ist eine Weiterentwicklung, aber ist es eine große? Soll man sich die Platin-Edition holen, obwohl man bereits Diamant und/oder Perl hat? Diese Frage kann ich Ihnen beim besten Willen nicht beantworten – ich persönlich halte die Unterschiede für...