![]() ![]() ![]() The game’s rules aren’t that difficult to learn, but playing can be such a pain. I don’t understand how this game lacked more depth when it was released after Gold and Silver. Since all you need is battle certain opponents and keep expanding your card pool, there is no need for routes from location to location, wild Pokemon to battle or anything, it’s basically the leaders and the evil team to battle, leaving room for little more. It’s not as deep as the main games, lacking many unnecessary fights needed to level up your Pokemon, as they now are mere cards. Couldn’t we get something like this in this game and not making simply a port of Gold, Silver and Yellow but changing Pokemon for cards that represent them? For example, in Digimon Digital Card Battle, a new boss was created to make the game’s storyline unique while at the same time repeating many things from the first two anime series. In my opinion, a little tweak to it could have been done to make the story somewhat unique and different from other games. You must travel around the “region”, or I shall better say the island, and defeat the “Gym Leaders” to get stronger and reinforce your deck to fight and defeat said evil group. Much like in the main games, an evil group plans on taking over the world by using Pokemon. Has someone ever played a TCG that isn’t addictive? Be it opening up to try all available strategies, to collect all cards or whatever goal you have in mind, you keep playing over and over to achieve it. Wouldn’t be fair if I ignored these two facts. Even then, the rating has to be positive for the huge pool of sounds the game offers and the varied soundtrack. The music sounds canned, and the in-game sounds could be of a better quality too. I’ve played other games even in the preceding Game Boy that had a better quality sound. If Nintendo bothers to give the cards different colors according to their type, why does the game ignore said colors? The rating could have been much higher without this error. ![]() The only flaw is that the cards are missing a little bit of details. It keeps the level of graphics seen in the main games of the time, and the in-battle animations are very developed for its time. What you have here is the best attempt at an English translation of said game. This second version, however, never saw the light outside Japan. Even though it had these two hard competitors, the TCG managed to become a strong bet in the Pokemon merchandising even to this day, with an ever expanding car pool as new generations of Pokemon land. Their bet was a TCG revolving around Pokemon, in a time where the first generation was still fresh and the anime started airing. Seeing this great potential, Nintendo boarded the ship of the TCGs. Even famous sagas like Dragon Ball have attempted to create a TCG of their own, demonstrating the big potential these games have. A ton of animes, mangas and collectible card games were released in the following years, as well as video games inspired in them or creating their own new concept. In the late 90s, the craze for the Trading Card Games started, with Yu-Gi-Oh! and Magic The Gathering leading the revolution that not long after would sweep the world. Pokemon Trading Card Game 2 (english translation) Review by: EX Palen - 7.5/10 The last Pokemon TCG video game. ![]()
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