First of all, we'll need to get something out of the way - what is Pokemon FireRed Randomizer? Yes, you'll know what that famed monster-collector franchise is already - probably even the GameBoy Advance Game. But why 'randomizer'? It's the name given to a fan-made version of the game that runs on PC and adds a few new features to tickle fan interest.
Have you played at least one of the two simultaneous releases? You'll already understand that Pokemon Fire Red was an outstanding entry. Pokemon FireRed Randomizer is a ROM that aims to capitalize on its successes and add revamped graphics, new features, and a couple of new areas to explore. Is this fan-made offering actually better than the already established originally?
Even some of the greatest games have their nuisances or things that the developers could have done better. In the case of Pokemon FireRed Randomizer, there isn't a whole lot mechanically that's changed - bar a few changes to things that annoyed players ever so slightly. So what is different in this already established classic?
The most noticeable trait is the sharper visuals incorporated into nearly every aspect of the game. Suddenly, the colors of the Kanto region are bouncing out at your more - and battles become that much more immersive. On the subject of combat, catching accuracy has been improved. As well as allowing players to have three poke balls.
For a fan-made version, it's actually pretty impressive that Pokemon FireRed Randomizer is quite the improved version. The annoyance of purchasing a second game for all 150 Kanto Pokemon has been removed, ensuring they are all available in-game. The look and feel have been refined, and the monotonous exploration pace has been quickened.
It takes real fan dedication to improve a game that was already enjoyable. Somehow, it's managed to pull off in quite a respectable fashion. Whether this Pokemon FireRed Randomizer is canon is another story. But we can safely say that this version is the more recommended if players want a more refined experience.
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Without question, the Pokemon games are the unadulterated godfathers of the top-down RPG. Over the many entries and years of existence, we've been treated to highly immersive and entertaining games. Nothing fell short in the original Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen versions. Some Pokemon fans are so hardcore, though, that even meticulous details need to be improved.
Pokemon FireRed Randomizer is a prime example of how to make a great game even better. It's reminiscent of our beloved Half-Life getting the Black Mesa makeover to bring it up to modern speed. All around - if you can get a hold of this version of the game - it's highly recommended. It plays a bit more seamlessly than its predecessors.
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First of all, we'll need to get something out of the way - what is Pokemon FireRed Randomizer? Yes, you'll know what that famed monster-collector franchise is already - probably even the GameBoy Advance Game. But why 'randomizer'? It's the name given to a fan-made version of the game that runs on PC and adds a few new features to tickle fan interest.
Have you played at least one of the two simultaneous releases? You'll already understand that Pokemon Fire Red was an outstanding entry. Pokemon FireRed Randomizer is a ROM that aims to capitalize on its successes and add revamped graphics, new features, and a couple of new areas to explore. Is this fan-made offering actually better than the already established originally?
Even some of the greatest games have their nuisances or things that the developers could have done better. In the case of Pokemon FireRed Randomizer, there isn't a whole lot mechanically that's changed - bar a few changes to things that annoyed players ever so slightly. So what is different in this already established classic?
The most noticeable trait is the sharper visuals incorporated into nearly every aspect of the game. Suddenly, the colors of the Kanto region are bouncing out at your more - and battles become that much more immersive. On the subject of combat, catching accuracy has been improved. As well as allowing players to have three poke balls.
For a fan-made version, it's actually pretty impressive that Pokemon FireRed Randomizer is quite the improved version. The annoyance of purchasing a second game for all 150 Kanto Pokemon has been removed, ensuring they are all available in-game. The look and feel have been refined, and the monotonous exploration pace has been quickened.
It takes real fan dedication to improve a game that was already enjoyable. Somehow, it's managed to pull off in quite a respectable fashion. Whether this Pokemon FireRed Randomizer is canon is another story. But we can safely say that this version is the more recommended if players want a more refined experience.
Without question, the Pokemon games are the unadulterated godfathers of the top-down RPG. Over the many entries and years of existence, we've been treated to highly immersive and entertaining games. Nothing fell short in the original Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen versions. Some Pokemon fans are so hardcore, though, that even meticulous details need to be improved.
Pokemon FireRed Randomizer is a prime example of how to make a great game even better. It's reminiscent of our beloved Half-Life getting the Black Mesa makeover to bring it up to modern speed. All around - if you can get a hold of this version of the game - it's highly recommended. It plays a bit more seamlessly than its predecessors.
Pros:
Cons: