Released in March, Pokemon Black/White have stormed the world, improving upon one of the greatest online games to date. Not many people are aware, but Pokemon has always had deep deep game play. Every pokemon has an "EV" number, and for every four EVs obtained, you gain one stat point depending on which EV stat that pokemon contained. For example, magikarp has one speed EV, so for every for magikarps you knock out, one stat in speed is gained. You can have up to 255 EVs per stat and can only use a total of 510 EVs. The game can be even more in depth, but the is a review, not a guide. In game, Pokemon Black/White has the most polished game play of the all the other pokemon generations. I found myself replaying the game three times. It never once felt boring or choir like. The beginning starts slow, but gradually picks up to the typical pokemon storyline.
Many say that the new pokemon creations look very unoriginal and plain, but I beg to differ. It doesn't feel as much as the pokemon are changing, but we, are selfs are changing. There are a few divestments in the designs, but 95% of the pokemon look fantastic!
Ever since 2007, pokemon games have shined gloriously online. Imagine, 600+ pokemon, each with different stats, move pools, typing and abilities. You hold a party of six, so the online is so incredibly in depth. Unfortunately this isn't said for the random online feature for what was said previously, people just don't know about EV training, or other aspects like IV and Nature Breeding... There are many communities online to find people who actually know what they're doing, but I wish that wasn't the case.



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