Customers are pleased with Pokémon Alpha Sapphire's engaging gameplay, compelling story, and the enjoyable features added in the remake. Many appreciate the vast number of Pokémon available and the overall fun factor, while some found the game easier than expected. A few expressed disappointment over the absence of the Battle Frontier and the prevalence of water areas in the game.
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Battle frontier, Water
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nostalgia for days
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I'm a longtime Pokemon fan. I still own my original GBA copies of Ruby and Emerald. The reason I bought Alpha Sapphire is because I originally played Ruby and wanted to try something different this time. It's great seeing Hoenn remastered in 3D. For anyone who's played pokemon, the concept is still the same. Start off in your hometown, get your 1st pokemon from a pokemon professor, start your journey to become pokemon league champion, get a rival, beat some gyms, couple sidequests along the way, beat the elite four, become champion, and enjoy post-game (or start over). Yet for some reason, I can't help myself but to buy into it year after year.
I'll make this review short by outlining some key things to consider before buying this game.
- No battle frontier
- No character customization like in X/Y
- Lots of legendary pokemon to catch post-game
- Nostalgia for days - lots of throwbacks and references to the original RSE
- Upgraded flying system. You now have the option to fly to specific routes/places on top of cities. (i.e. route 121, Safari Zone, etc.)
- More mega evolutions if that's your thing. Also primal evolutions
- Same shiny rate as X/Y
- Wally. That is all.
- The pokemon league aethestics were amazingly well done by gamefreak. Shout out to them on that.
- Mirage spots replacing original Mirage Island from RSE
- PSS is back along with O-Powers wonder trade and all that good stuff
- New dexnav feature apart of the pokenav which has that pokeradar feel to it. Its nice that gamefreak added something like this considering there was no item like this in the original RSE. Pokeradar wasn't until Gen IV.
- Streetpass integrated into buzznav (another pokenav feature which has a love/hate relationship with most pokemon players currently; not all players have great streetpass reception)
- Delta Episode (post-game story) is amazing
- Learn little more about pokemon game universe (how some games might be connected to ea other i.e ORAS and X/Y) I don't want to say much more about this without spoiling so I'll leave it at that.
- Apparently too much water
Point is, if you're a pokemon fan, you should definitely buy one of these games. Even though this is the Alpha Sapphire page, I recommend buying whichever one you feel suits you best. There are guides that will explain to you the differences between omega ruby and alpha sapphire.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome Game!
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Here's the full review I wrote on Nintendo Enthusiast for those interested...
After only fourteen hours playing through Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, I was stunned to see the credits rolling down the screen. After all, the Hoenn region had always been my favorite, and I recalled spending at least thirty hours reaching the end of Emerald the last time I had played it. I figured that since I was tasked to review the newest Pokémon title, I would want to get the review out in a timely manner. As such, I sped through the game trying to get the review up as fast as possible. I was stalled in my mission, however, as after completing the game I began engaging in all the extra content hidden within the Generation III remakes. This is where the Pokémon games have always shined, and continue to shine: Not the content on the surface of the game, although that too is still incredibly addicting, but all the extra content layered underneath.
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Exploring the World
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire begin as any other Pokémon games do. Your character arrives in a new town, meets the professor living right next door, and embarks on an epic journey with his new level 5 Pokémon. Every Pokémon title has always done an adequate job of instilling a true sense of adventure when playing through the game; however, for me the Hoenn region takes the cake. There are so many different locales in the Hoenn, from deserts to mountains to marshes and more, that every minute in the Hoenn region feels like a new moment ripe with the prospect of new Pokémon. The one issue that the original Ruby and Sapphire had was that exploration across large bodies of water or extensive caves would lead to extensive random encounters, making exploration more like a tedious endeavor. In the new remakes, however, it seems like Game Freak addressed several of these issues.
First and foremost, it seems like enemy encounters are far more infrequent than they were in previous Pokémon games. If I truly wanted to get through an area as fast as possible, I could pass through without any sort of difficulty and a surprisingly small number of enemy encounters. ORAS also diversifies the possible Pokémon that players can hit during random enemy encounters. In fact, by the time I finished the game I had not seen a single Zubat, and had only encountered a select few Tentacool; both Pokémon are generally known for being very insistent on popping up unasked for during random battles.
Exploration opens up even further in the later part of the game, when players begin acquiring a new set of tools to explore the vast reaches of the Hoenn. Although most people are already familiar with the HM surf, the ability to Dive and scale Waterfalls oftentimes is equally, if not even more, exciting. Being able to dive below the water adds a whole new dimension to exploring the region, as many caverns hide new Pokémon to catch and undiscovered items to collect. Additionally, Pokémon ORAS introduce the completely new mechanic known as “Soaring”. This ability allows players to fly throughout the Hoenn region on either a Latios or a Latios. At first glance, it would seem that the Soaring ability is a waste of time, as it is much quicker to simply fly wherever need be. Soaring does add some gameplay and exploration elements, however. Not only are there Pokémon that can only be caught by encountering them while Soaring, but there are whole new sections of the Hoenn region that are exclusively accessible only with the Soaring ability.
Pokemon OR-AS Mirage Spot
Endless Refinements
With each new Pokémon entry come new refinements and improvements to the interface system. I am happy to announce that not only is Pokémon ORAS’ interface system far superior to anything that has ever come before it, but it will probably stand as one of the best Pokémon interface systems ever created. Sitting right in the middle of the new interface is “Dexnav”, which has several features which makes finding, catching, and battling Pokémon much easier than before.
Dexnav is built on the understanding that it knows everything about Pokémon and the Hoenn region. The application can tell you where all Pokémon are located, and whether all Pokémon in a specific area have yet been caught. If you are looking for another version of a Pokémon that you have already caught, Dexnav can show you exactly where the Pokémon is, revealing its hidden abilities and special moves. No longer do you have to keep track of all the NPCs that you have battled and are looking to re-match, as Dexnav will tell you exactly who is ready for a re-match and where they are. Did you plant berries, who knows where, in the outskirts of the Hoenn? Dexnav will not only tell you where these berries are and how they are growing, but it will offer an option to fly right over to the berries to harvest them.
Never has my life as a Pokémon trainer been so easy; Dexnav tells me everything I need to know about where Pokémon, trainers, and berries are. Pokémon ORAS even lets me simply fly anywhere in the region I like, even directly on routes, without first having to arrive at a city, making traveling even quicker. These interface changes are not only a welcome addition to the franchise, but they seem like common sense after so many years without them.
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Becoming the Very Best
Completing a Pokémon game and defeating the Elite Four is only the beginning of a much larger adventure in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, as there is so much extra content that will suck hours and hours from your life even after the credits roll by. Immediately after completing the game, ORAS moves into a “Delta Episode”, which is a relatively short, one hour episode that is oddly reminiscent of something akin to DLC. Players go through a short storyline, eventually saving the world once again and encountering several legendary Pokémon. It is nice that this Delta Episode is free; however, the fact that this is just the first episode is rather telling of Nintendo’s future DLC plans.
After the Delta Episode concludes, the Hoenn becomes completely open for exploration. There is a massive number of legendary Pokémon to find and catch. It is unfortunate, though, that there are more than 250 Pokémon that are completely unobtainable in ORAS; however, ORAS is not the only Pokemon game to have a set of Pokémon that must be transferred over from a previous entry.
Pokémon ORAS also sees the return of Pokemon contests. These contests are a great diversion and allow players to excel in a competition other than just battling. There are various ranks and difficulties when competing in Pokémon contests, and oftentimes moves that may not seem that good in battle really shine through in a contest setting. Alternatively, those that do excel in battling can find their way over to the Battle Resort, which is much like other Battle locales in the past. Players play through countless 3v3 matchups, collecting BP points that can be spent on various items. It is unfortunate, though, that Pokémon ORAS does not have a Battle Frontier. The Battle Frontier was one of my favorite parts of Pokémon Emerald, and it would have been excellent to see the area return for Generation III remakes.
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A Pocket Monster
There is only so much I can say in a review to praise how great Pokémon ORAS truly is. Sure, I could ramble on about collecting ribbons, or about EV training Pokémon, or about breeding IV Pokémon, and much more; but, at the end of the day my rambling does not make ORAS any better of a game. Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire got an amazing re-make treatment, improving the music and graphics, while also completely overhauling the interface into a much more modern format. I do wish that the Battle Frontier made a return, and that there were more Pokémon available to catch without having to transfer them from other games, but ultimately Pokémon ORAS stands as an amazing title for the 3DS handheld.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay, Story
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
What Pokémon X/Y should have been.
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This is the Pokémon game that X and Y should have been. It is filled with great dialogue, story, characters, and most of all it is just plain fun. I felt Pokémon X was missing something necessary for it to be the memorable and exciting Pokémon experience that I had with all the previous games. I thought maybe I was just growing out of it or something.
But this game, Alpha Sapphire, is proof that the latter is completely false. It's a wondrous game world filled with things to do, people to talk to, and laughs to be had. I don't know what X was lacking that Alpha Sapphire has, but it is significantly more entertaining and fun than its predecessors.
X and Y feel like cheap knockoffs in comparison. Alpha Sapphire really is quite amazing!
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay, Story
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
It's just as much for me.
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I originally got this for trading with my son and boosting his Pokedex, but I found I am playing it regularly and enjoying it. Some of the changes from X&Y are seen here which I like. The battles are well-paced, the story and locations are interesting, and the Pokemon are nicely varied. The transfer system and companion Pokebank App are easy to use too. The social features burned through my battery on my 3DS XL fairly quickly though, so you may wish to leave those off.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay, Pokemon
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Pokemon games are a must
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Bought this game after finishing my game Pokemon Y and this was amazing and the experience you get from Latias is so amazing. You get to actually fly in the sky with this game and the music and just everything is amazing from this game. I purchased this game and played them and I know my 3 year old son will soon be playing these games once he grows up. These are better games for kids. I see some 5 year old kids saying they will kill you with a gun and rob you and stab you. Yeah that is what play station and Xbox teaches most kids. I will keep that away from my son until he is old enough to understand that those games aren't meant to be brought up at school or public areas
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay, Story
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Remake of Pokemon Sapphire for GBA
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This game is a remake of the Game Boy Advance game Pokemon Sapphire. It has updated graphics, modified story based around the new evolutions introduced in Pokemon X/Y, and new content.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay
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Difficulty
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Experiencing this classic role-playing game again
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As I played Pokémon Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby, my memories of certain trainers’ one-liners and their Pokémon teams came rushing back from my time with the original Pokémon Sapphire and Ruby in 2002. Experiencing this classic role-playing game again in beautified 3D was truly a nostalgic trip, from the cute friendship-themed plot to the touching end-credits sequence. However, as a remake, it does represent a big missed opportunity to fix several significant balance issues and mechanical problems — the difficulty I had going back after playing the much more modern Pokémon X shows how far Pokémon games have come in 12 years.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay, Pokemon
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Part New, Part Update, All Fun!
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Pokemon Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby are both great remakes of the original Ruby and Sapphire games. In the 15 years since the originals, improvements in 3D graphics, online connectivity between players, and new gameplay features (such as Pokemon Aimee and Online battling) have greatly enhanced the games' playability and appeal. Plus, there's all those extra Pokemon that didn't exist when the original games were released.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Features, Story
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A more advanced Pokemon
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This is an update and retelling of Pokemon Sapphire for the Game Boy Advance. They have added many featured from Pokemon X and Y, as well as new tech to allow you to know if you found all the Pokemon in an area. The story has been altered from the original to center it more on primal evolutions.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Remake of a Great Game
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Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire were great on GBA and are even better on the 3DS. The graphical improvements look great and the addition of Mega Evolutions to this generation of Pokemon gives something new to returning players. This is a great game for fans of there series or those who want to jump in and see what Pokemon is all about.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
One Happy Boy
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I purchased this game for my son who is very into Pokemon. He says that it is one of the coolest games. And this is coming from someone who has played most of the Pokemon games since they came out on Gameboy to the present 3DS. He said that it was easy to play and had amazing graphics. Presently still keeping his attention.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Going back to Hoenn!
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I've been playing Pokemon since the red and blue versions on the Gameboy and have thoroughly enjoyed every iteration. Omega Ruby is no exception. It is a great game that is fun to relax with. The environments look great and the only negative is that the 3D effects only work during Pokemon battles, which tend to drop frames.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay, Story
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome Remake
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Pokemon Alpha Sapphire takes the old Sapphire games and upgrades it to use all the modern pokemon features we love and enjoy. From the emotional story, the amount of hours to put in the game, and online battling. This is the definitive pokemon game to date.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic addition to the Pokémon Franchise.
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Having played both the original version on the Gameboy Advanced and this version for the 3DS I can say that the improvements made to the game play and graphics make this version worth purchasing.
All the features from the original Ruby and Sapphire return such as Beauty Contests and yet the gameplay in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire have been enhanced by inheriting gameplay elements from XY with Megastones, Pokémon Amie, Super Training, Horde encounters and Wonder Trade as well as adding completely new elements unique to this game such as cosplay Pikachu and the Pokénav Plus.
Also note if you are and adult thinking about purchasing this game for your young child and are not familiar with the Pokémon games they are very text heavy so if your child in unable to read well he or she may not be able to fully enjoy this game if they are playing by themselves.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay, Pokemon
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
so good i bought both versions
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great remake of an old school favorite with the added bonus of mega evolves, plus i hear both versions and x and y you can collect every pokemon, i have yet to caught them all thou lol
I would recommend this to a friend
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Features, Gameplay
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome remake to original game!
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Alpha Sapphire is a lot of fun. It retains the usual aspects of a pokemon game and the original story and gameplay of Sapphire. However, there is a lot of New and useful features added that make this game superior to the original.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay, Pokemon
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Fun
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Pokemon games don't mess around too much with the main formula, but that doesn't necessarily mean the latest can't be the greatest. With Ruby/Sapphire, the game has been completely refreshed with new graphics, gameplay mechanics and new Pokemon to catch, with the added bonus of being able to import your Pokemon from X/Y. The game may be a little easier than some might like, but overall it's still a fun game. Recommended.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Gameplay, Remake
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great remake!
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Pokemon Alpha Sapphire is a fantastic remake of the original Sapphire for the GBA. It's great for fans of the series both old and new! It feels fresh and new even if you've played the originals to death. Highly recommended!
I would recommend this to a friend
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Features, Gameplay
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Better than the original.
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I loved the original Sapphire so I was hesitant about the new Alpha Sapphire. This game is even better than the original. It incorporates the best from Sapphire like the contests and added some features from X and Y.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Remake
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Game!
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Bought this games for my son who is a big pokemon fan and he said this is one of the best games he has played in a long time. Some features are different because its a remake but he is enjoying the game.