At the time it was great seeing Pokemon battles in 3D, and the best use of Pokemon Stadium is its interface with the Game Boy games, bringing your own Pokemon to life. Battles play out in the same way and are reasonably fast-paced and enjoyable other than the irritating and ear-piercingly compressed voice announcer, who can be turned off in the options. Mostly, though, my friends and I rented this for the mini games, even if they are no better than (or worse than) those in Mario Party - but Sushi Go Round is a classic.
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does anyone know how to actually play the drowzee minigame? even when you use hypnosis on the pendulum with perfect timing the winner's still picked randomly
it feels like pure luck because, halfway through the minigame, the window to hit the pendulum is like 2-3 frames then it gets frame perfect by the end of it. no one can hit that many times consistently
that makes sense, thanks. so the minigame is basically broken then. it also has that inconsistent sound you're supposed to follow I think, but that doesn't help either
I'm gonna take a guess that most people rate this for the minigames and not the actual pokemon content. The challenge this and the second game offered was peak Pokemon battles in my haughty and arrogant opinion. Also, the storage this gave you was invaluable if you were a nerd who tried to get the best stats of every pokemon... I don't know why someone would do such a thing, but I may have known a few people who did.
It's a pretty good game. But good luck if you don't import your own team from RBY. The rentals are pretty bleh. There's some good rentals included. But the CPU cheats like no other.
By this ratings logic Smash Bros should be ranked solely on single player aspects. This a mulitplayer game with extra content packaged in because games used to actually require content to justify the price (games have actually gotten cheaper with inflation over the decades). Game should be like, a 3.3.
Also, the storage this gave you was invaluable if you were a nerd who tried to get the best stats of every pokemon... I don't know why someone would do such a thing, but I may have known a few people who did.