Who Wants To Play Pokemon Omega Ruby in Your Favorite Platform

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Who Wants to Play Pokemon Omega Ruby In Your Favorite Platform

Last week I got to play the first 90 minutes of Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire on Nintendo 3DS. Thanks to the demo that was released earlier this month. For those who are not familiar with it, Alpha and Omega are remakes of the third generation of the Pokemon games that were available way back on Game Boy Advance. When those games came out, I was about 13 years old and probably at the very high of my Pokemon hype as a kid. With that, I was very excited


given the chance to explore back and play the game a couple of days ago. It came out to be amazing. I was actually surprised and pretty impressed with how much these games from the original to this remakes.

First off, let us talk about the graphics. Now this game is running the last year’s Pokemon


X and Y engine. That means that this is the second mainline Pokemon installment to be presented in full 3D environment including its gameplay. As result, the visual aspect of the game is really gorgeous. The game world is vibrant and beautiful, pack full of wilderness and making the game with rich, bright, deeply saturated colors. The details are startling. The world is riddled with all these small touches including like you can notice the grass is moving with the gush of the wind blowing, flowers moving around, you can see reflections in the water which is, for me, a pretty big part of the game. The overall game is really nice to look at and personally I find it vastly preferable to the comparable drab and gray world of X and Y.


Now, because this is running on the same engine as Pokemon X and Y, it carries the same restrictions and limitations that X and Y had specifically that the game world is not available in 3DS using the 3DS depth slider. But the restrictions vary a lot from moment to moment in game. Just like last time though, single battles are in 3Ds whereas double battles are in 2D and many of the cut scenes are in 3D. Unfortunately just like X and Y, you will also experience a pretty substantial frame rate deep while battling in 3D sometimes. Thus if you don’t want to experience such thing from happening, you probably would prefer to play this on 2D. I


have played the game from the start so, I can basically say that Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire and X and Y have countless different things to be talked about and there also those subtle things that you can also take notice of. Overall, the game is worth my time. To get this wonderful entertainment without the need of having 3DS console and Emulator you can visit this link http://www.pokemonomegarubyrom.net/


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