| 100 |
Cinescape
With the games ability to trade and battle with friends, plus incredible amount of Pokemon to capture and train, you wont be putting these two down anytime soon.
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| 100 |
GamePro
Intensively addictive. The battles are lightning-fast, the controls are completely stress-free, and theres still something primordially fun about filling up those Pokédex pages.
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| 98 |
TotalGames.net
These games are massive, easily rivalling any recent console release in terms of size, scale and re-playability.
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| 98 |
Nintendo Power
The amount of depth involving the Pokemon contests, berries and other new details is truly astounding. [Mar 2003, p.135]
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| 95 |
GameZone
As engrossing and as entertaining as the highest quality GameCube games... This is the only GBA game that you absolutely must own right now. Seriously, you must own it. I honestly can't get enough of it.
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| 95 |
GamerWeb Nintendo
The game is bigger and deeper than previous incarnations. The core gameplay is still the same, but now there's a lot more to it.
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| 95 |
IGN
The adventure is incredibly long and involving, and even when the quest is over, the game isn't; players can still train and collect Pokemon to complete their collection, as well as take part in many multiplayer features through link cable networking.
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| 90 |
Thunderbolt
Ive uncovered a marvelous new gaming world that I love immersing myself in and now my nephew and I can talk with equal zest about our various Poké accomplishments.
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| 90 |
Pocket Games
The new weather system and extended map, like the radio and real-time clock of Gold and Silver, are features that make the Pokemon world so much more real. [Summer 2003, p.36]
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| 89 |
GameSpy
It's a tight RPG that offers plenty of variety and replay value. It's definitely among the best GBA titles I've played.
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| 88 |
netjak
Youll get at least 30 hours of play time out of the main quest, and thats assuming you dont stop to smell any of the roses along the way.
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| 85 |
NintendoWorldReport
Ruby & Sapphire are thoroughly upgraded versions with great graphics & sound and tons of new features, even if it's almost the same old game under all of that.
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| 85 |
Ferrago
It may be childish, it may be simple, but who cares when its this much fun?
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| 82 |
Gamezilla!
In fact, the ONLY changes I saw between Sapphire Version and Ruby Version are the title screen graphics and some different Pokémon.
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| 82 |
GameBiz
If you discard the kiddy exterior you'll find a surprisingly deep and addictive RPG inside.
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| 82 |
My Gamer
A rare game for me, a game where I simply dont care about originality or plot. Instead I find myself lost in an addicting trifle of sweet little monsters and cutesy dialog.
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| 81 |
GameSpot
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire may be too easy, but they're still great games that can last you a good long time.
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| 80 |
Gamestyle
Whilst its apparent lack of any revolutionary gameplay is a worthy of criticism, it doesn't stop the fact that this is still by far one of the most addictive and long-lasting games you could hope for on your Gameboy Advance.
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| 80 |
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
Prepare for the Poke folk to take over your life. Again. [GamesMaster]
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| 80 |
Edge Magazine
Ruby/Sapphire is probably the most intricate and detailed console RPG available. Staring into it will make many players woozy. [Sept 2003]
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| 80 |
Gamer.tv
Because of its similarities with the older games youll often feel like youre simply going through the motions, completing it as a labor of love rather than an exciting new challenge.
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| 80 |
G4 TV
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire are the best-looking games in the series, but they don't hold a candle to technical marvels such as "Golden Sun." The graphics are hardly bad, though. They look clean and colorful.
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| 80 |
Nintendophiles
Sadly I must say even the gameplay is starting to be outdated, yet it is still by many standards one of the best formulas for a videogame on the market today.
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| 75 |
GameNow
The deeper I got into the game, however, the more I began to realize how little has changed in the Pokemon universe. [May 2003, p.39]
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| 73 |
Game Informer
Rather than ushering in something new, Pokemon's first foray on the Game Boy Advance is just another rehash with flashy new graphics. [Apr 2003, p.96]
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| 72 |
Electronic Gaming Monthly
I just can't shake the feeling that I've played these games three or four times before - and the new garnish isn't enough to take the series to the next level. [May 2003, p.139]
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| 70 |
GMR Magazine
Ruby and Sapphire stick to the script - there are few surprises here. Yes, the world is all new, and yes, there are 100 new Pokemon, but it's still basically the same game. [June 2003, p.78]
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| 70 |
Deeko
While the new Pokemon game is good, it simply isn't great. With the power of the GBA behind it, the graphics should've been far more improved upon, especially during trainer battles.
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| 70 |
Eurogamer
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire isn't without its charm, and for those in it for a cheerful little adventure with little in the way of challenge can't go far wrong. Just don't blame us when you start wondering what all the fuss is about.
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| 70 |
Nintendojo
It's hard to shake the feeling that this has all been done before -- and that the Gold/Silver/Crystal versions did it better.
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| 70 |
All Game Guide
Older players may grimace at fighting creatures that resemble sparrows, ducks, goldfish, and salamanders, but Pokémons laidback atmosphere and lighthearted approach to the genre is oddly compelling even despite the comparatively few changes made for its GBA debut.
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| 60 |
GameCritics
The gameplay becomes more work than play and turning on the game starts to feel like punching in for a shift with little motivation to continue.
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| 40 |
Cheat Code Central
If you've already been-there-done-that, move along - there's nothing to see here. But if you must have Pokemon then just get one of these games. Don't fall prey to Nintendo's cheesy marketing scheme.
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