Yea, I never trust first party reviews from their respective companies. I played the import version of the game, but I was bored of it after a couple of hours. Trying to collect all the pokemon is a nice added bonus, but after one sitting, I already had 50% of them. There were also medals to earn for getting a certain score on each level.
Its average at best, Meteos is the tru puzzler on the DS in my opinion. Tetris DS might shake that up though. Can't go wrong with the classics.Â
Sorry, but the Japanese name is "Pokémon Trosé" (and NOT Torouze, Toroze, whatever).And also, the word "Trozei" doesn't look as cool as "Torouze".
No, there's first Pokémon Ranger coming end of this month in Japan. Also, Fushigi no Dungeon and Ranger still have to be released outside of Japan before we'll hear about Diamond/Pearl release plans outside of Japan.In my opinion, this is way better than Zoo Keeper and Polarium. But not better than Meteos.
Yes, it sure is better than Zoo Keeper (although some people might enjoy how Zoo Keeper can be played slowly and relaxed), but I wouldn't say so for Polarium. I don't throw all puzzle games in one basket, so I myself find it hard to compare Polarium with Pokémon Trosé/Trozei/Link and Zoo Keeper. They are completely different games which are played in a different way. o.op
i guess we just have to look the pearl/diamond versions from now on.