The aspect of watching your character take on your own personality over time can't be overemphasized. Let your personal preferences soar and become one with your god. And yet, with all the possibilities, success can be achieved and be just as sweet regardless of the path chosen - scare tactics, rewards, cajoling, demands, beatings, threats, trust, starvation - the options boggle the mind. There may be a fine line between evil and nasty but, in this case, nasty can reach a new level. Some may think it just a sub-set of evil, but the unmistakable fact remains that you can mold your character to a level beyond evil - pure unmitigated nastiness. Black & White, on the other hand, offers a third possibility. Usually games of this nature give you two choices: good or evil. The environment is so convincing that suspension of disbelief is not a problem - you are immersed in a luscious and live world teeming with entities begging for guidance from the start. The methodology behind this control is at the core of Black & White and it works on all cylinders. You're in charge of getting things done not by a specific hands-on approach but through manipulation of your subjects, whether they're groveling, sniveling and cowered minions under your unrestrained and turbulent dominance or happy creatures entranced by your gracious kindness. The plot is not, in or of itself, particularly new but does have a twist. All of this builds from a seemingly innocuous beginning as a god-in-waiting or rookie god, if you will. So much effort is eventually expended in molding your character into exactly the type of deity you want him to be, including personality, foibles and moralistic bent, you find yourself really caring what happens to him and fiercely defensive of any enemy who might presume to challenge his domain.
Rarely does a game immerse you so quickly and so completely in the fortunes or failures of its protagonist (or antagonist). While it's fun to play the supreme decision maker in games such as Afterlife and Dungeon Keeper, the unbridled enthusiasm of characters in Black & White simply takes your breath away. Rather than bombard you with gushing platitudes regarding the nearly uncontested beauty of the game, the focus here is on gameplay, style and innovation. Mixing elements of empire building, resource management, life simulation, survival and brawling with complex strategies and tactics in a gorgeous fantasy setting seems too good to be true - but that's exactly what famed Populous designer Peter Molyneux accomplishes in developer Lionhead Studios' first effort. With Pokédex 3D Pro, you’ll have information on every Pokémon in the National Pokédex-just what you need to become a master Trainer.Within minutes of initializing gameplay in Black & White, it's readily apparent you're not looking at a clone of a typical good versus evil adventure or a god game.
The Pokémon you obtain in Pokémon Dream Radar can be sent to your Pokémon Black Version 2 or Pokémon White Version 2 game! Get more information on Pokémon Dream Radar now.Īnd to help you with the many Pokémon found in the Unova region, look forward to Pokédex 3D Pro, another Nintendo 3DS title that’s on the way to the Nintendo eShop. Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 have a special connection with Pokémon Dream Radar for the Nintendo 3DS system. Little is known about this enigmatic Pokémon, except that it’s a Dragon- and Ice-type Pokémon with a devastating Ice-type attack-even stronger than Zekrom’s Fusion Bolt or Reshiram’s Fusion Flare! Look forward to uncovering the mystery of Black Kyurem-or White Kyurem-somewhere in the Unova region. Plus, many of the returning characters from Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version have taken on new roles when you meet them. Many things have changed in the region, including some extraordinary new places and people for you to discover. You’ll start your adventure in Aspertia City, in the far southwest corner of the Unova region. Your journey takes place in the Unova region two years after the events of Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version. The games can also be played in 2D on the Nintendo 3DS™ system. Pokémon fans, get excited for two incredible new adventures! Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 are available now for the Nintendo DS™ family of systems.