Waldmeister Sause Ballermann XXL
Waldmeister Sause Ballermann XXL was released on May 5 for the Nintendo DS. Despite its rather primitive graphical appearance, the game is still pretty entertaining, with a soundtrack by Yann Martins, known for their work on various hit franchises including CSI, D.I.C.E. and the TV series S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
Developed by CI Games, this game puts the player in charge of a young king. Players have to have a farm on their farm and to start the operation of the player's farm. There are plans for a train station in town and a town to set up travel routes and towns, which will help players get around. Additionally, the game also features various mini-games that will serve as extra points of interest for a variety of townspeople, making the game a lot of fun.
"Waldmeister Sause Ballermann XXL is a cute, highly addictive game for the Nintendo DS."
Released as a remake of the 2009 game, this game follows Galdmeister in his quest to save the titular, gargantuan Pokemon. The game features a total of 72 stages, and players can compete against up to 3 other trainers in the world. The game was so well-received that it received a sequel, Wada-Universe Stories, which offers more content.
"It's one of those cute, well-designed games that really gets you hooked. My partner is some dog, and I'm going to carry her around, and a few of them are in for a blast, so I'm going to go ahead and buy it."
Released as a spin-off, it features four distinct playable Pokemon, and it's not a bad idea to play this one if you're looking for some cheap party games.
The Kanto/Green region is well-known for its quaint background and chipper music, but the variety of the settings, Pokemon types, and enemies that inhabit it feel so familiar, too. In Generation 1, players were able to control Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander, and this time around, they'll be able to traverse through the Kanto region and encounter more creatures.
As previously revealed, the Pokedex contains 104 brand new Pokemon, but it also includes 135 new evolution lines.
The Kanto region is home to many iconic locations, including the crater-filled Burmy Grotto and the fiery "Red Tree" areas. You'll be able to see a huge amount of these towns, including some of the anime's most famous scenes.
The Pokedex also features more recent Pokemon like Charizard, Moltres, and Blastoise, but this time around, we have the Johto region's strongest Pokemon, consisting of the fire starter Cyndaquil, Totodile, and Feraligatr.
From the very first Pokemon games, players were introduced to the region's Legendary Pokemon. After the main series games' release, the region's Legendary Pokemon became significantly larger and had nine different forms.
The Johto region is also home to some of the series' most powerful Pokemon, including Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. There are also two additional Legendary Pokemon: Xerneas and Yveltal; two of the series' two Legendary Pokemon. The Lake Guardians are led by Rayquaza and are responsible for creating the world's only pure Dark-type Pokemon.
In the fifth generation of Pokemon games, Game Freak added one more legendary Pokemon, this time all of them. Of these two, only one is a Legendary, the other being Ho-Oh. Like the others on this list, Ho-Oh is an incredibly powerful Pokemon with a base stat total of 680. It's the final of the Hoenn Legendary Titans and is the final of the Legendary Dogs.
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With 135 base stat totals and the ability to learn a fantastic variety of powerful signature moves, Ho-Oh is a true powerhouse. Its 135 Special Attack stat also helps it to take out some of the toughest Pokemon in the franchise, including its never before seen Ho-Oh. Given that it usually occupies a more serious position in the competitive scene, its 130 Speed should make Ho-Oh a force to be reckoned with.
Although they're the final two Legendary Titans, Ho-Oh still makes for a pretty solid pick. Its 135 Special Attack and 130 Defense stats allow it to deal with a lot of versatility in battle. It also boasts a high enough Special Attack stat to make it able to simultaneously deal with Steel and Ice-type Pokemon as well as some of the other threats in the meta.
Ho-Oh's Latios may have a slightly higher base stat total than its fellow Ho-Oh counterparts, but there are still some big drawbacks to the Dark/Flying-type.
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