Video Games : Pokemon Snap

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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not to challenging
For the games cheap price the game is worth buying. The game was not too bad when it lasted but I beat the game really fast. But still, I recommend this game because its so cheap.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A different Pokémon Adventure but not very exciting
Pokémon Snap's biggest advantage is the fact that it is a needed break from the constant battling world of Pokémon, just like the other great Nintendo 64 release, "Hey you, Pikachu!" However, although the game is much different, it doesn't have half the adventure of the original games and the biggest problem being that the game is very short and can be beaten within a few hours and it won't have you going back to it very often.
In "Pokémon Snap," your challenge is to travel through differently themed courses snapping pictures of different Pokémon in their natural habitats. It doesn't sound too exciting, but the game also features a few hidden secrets and different objects that can make each visit to the course quite different. You may encounter some Pokémon facing the other way without you being able to take a proper picture, however, later on in the game you'll be happy to be introduced to a new object, like an Apple, a Pester Ball or the Pokéflute, which will make different Pokémon have different reactions, some may evolve, some may dance to the sound of music and others will simply pose on super especial way giving you extra points. Yes, you are given points for each picture and your goal is to try to take your best shot of each of the 63 Pokémon featured in the game. Indeed, only 63, this can quite be a disappointment to a fan of a specific Pokémon (No Seadra, no Tangela, no Poliwhirl and no Tentacruel... Why did I buy this game?!) Another pretty annoying problem is the fact that Professor Oak isn't the best judge of Pokémon photography and he might have you thinking several times, "Wait, that shot was way better than my last one!"
A big disappointment was the fact that you cannot choose where you are going, whenever you chose a course, you travel through the exact same trail each time and you really can't stop to take a proper picture, because the vehicle you travel in doesn't have a stop option, later in the game, you are given a turbo option which will allow you to go faster through the course, in case you are just there for a specific Pokémon and want to make it snappy. The game's enviroments are very colorful and look quite realistic, the graphics are sharp enough and the movements and animations are well done. The sound is nice, different course, different music and each Pokémon here actually has their TV Series signature growl, something that went missing in Pokémon Stadium.

If you are Pokémon Fanatic, you might enjoy Pokémon Snap, but if you are not, you may not enjoy it as much or find a point to it.
I found it quite enjoyable the first times I played, but now, I've gotten through it several times and don't necessarily feel a need to go back to it.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - needs variety!
THis game was okay, but the whole concept was kinda boring. You just go thru the same worlds and the same exact thing happens, every time. its pretty boring after u play it 4 a while.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This game is completely addictive!
My boyfriend and I played this game and it was so much fun we were fighting over the controller. The premise seemed kind of dull but once you start snapping pictures you just can't stop. I highly recommend this game.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very fun game
My bro and i have had this game for quite some time now. It is very fun. You get to take cool pics of all zee pokemon! Its real cool.


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