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Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs NDS

Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs NDS
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2610 in Video Games
- Brand: Nintendo
- Model: 045496741051
- Released on: 2010-10-04
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Number of discs: 1
- Platform: Nintendo DS
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .60" h x 4.90" w x 5.40" l, .7 pounds
Features
- Classic pokemon Raikou, Entei and Suicune, make appearances in the game
- As a Pokemon Ranger, players set out to stop the Pokemon Pinchers with the help of their partner, Ukulele Pichu (an energetic Pichu that always carries a ukulele)
- Players use the Capture Styler to circle Pokemon on the touch screen, with Capture Styler powers and abilities improves as the game proceeds
- Use the stylus to create Ranger Signs, special symbols on the DS touchscreen that will summon captured pokemon
- Up to four players can play together on certain missions using the Nintendo DS Local Wireless Connection, and discover more about the history of the Oblivia region
- Classic pokemon Raikou, Entei and Suicune, make appearances in the game
- As a Pokemon Ranger, players set out to stop the Pokemon Pinchers with the help of their partner, Ukulele Pichu (an energetic Pichu that always carries a ukulele)
- Players use the Capture Styler to circle Pokemon on the touch screen, with Capture Styler powers and abilities improves as the game proceeds
- Use the stylus to create Ranger Signs, special symbols on the DS touchscreen that will summon captured pokemon
- Up to four players can play together on certain missions using the Nintendo DS Local Wireless Connection, and discover more about the history of the Oblivia region
Product Description
Channel the Power of Legends! As a Pokémon Ranger, protect nature and help people and Pokémon in need! Join forces with Legendary Pokémon to save the land from darkness! Team up with friends in Local Wireless Multiplayer Missions! Stop the Pokémon Pinchers from their evil plans!
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
45 of 49 people found the following review helpful.Just plain fun
By Amanda
I remember the days when Pokemon was new. I was in middle school, part of the target audience, when I heard about these obscure little pocket monsters. At the time (late '90s-ish), it was difficult not to know about them. There was a TV show; numerous videogames; news stories; and of course, the notorious card game. What was so strangely alluring about a children's television show which followed young boy who leaves his mother and, virtually defenseless, embarks on a cross-country journey on which he kidnaps various animals and forces them to fight one another to the death for his enjoyment? The answer: it's Japanese. Because, of course, everything Japanese is cool.Though my Pokemon cards and GameBoy games are long gone, it's interesting to see how the franchise has continued to evolve and, oddly enough, survive through the years. Frankly, I don't even recognize the franchise now; it's changed so much from its inception. After playing the relatively recent HeartGold (a little closer to my generation of the Pokemon world), I got a little more in tune with the franchise again. I thought it'd be fun to peak in again and see what was going on.Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs is the third installment in the Pokemon Ranger series, a spin-off of the main-line Pokemon games existing on the Nintendo DS. Guardian Signs. In the Pokemon Ranger series your role is a little different from the typical capture creature, train creature, become the best Pokemon Trainer. Instead, you play as a Pokemon Ranger, whose job is to protect Pokemon, people, and nature in the Oblivia region. Players investigate the horrible Pokemon Pinchers, who have been poaching and selling Pokemon, through several different missions. Rather than the pure adventure feel of the main Pokemon game line, Pokemon Ranger is more of an RPG, revolving around capturing Pokemon and harnessing their power in battle.At the start, you have the option to play as a male or female ranger, but the storylines are virtually identical regardless of what gender character you choose. You are joined by an irresistibly cute Ukulele-playing Pichu and set out on your missions to battle the Pokemon Pinchers.The key element of the Pokemon Ranger universe is the "capture styler" feature, which fully utilizes the touch screen and allows players to use of the power of Pokemon to solve puzzles and survive conflicts, and in Guardian Signs, the capture styler allows for drawing "Ranger Signs," which summon previously captured Pokemon. It even powers up as you go through the game. For me, this was the most refreshing take on the traditional Pokemon battle game, plus it's great to see a game utilize the touch screen this thoroughly.A highlight of the game is the multiplayer capabilities. Up to four players can work together on certain missions using the DS local wireless connection, and even unlock certain areas of Oblivia exclusively in multiplayer.Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs may not have the same appeal as the main line of titles, nor is it anything amazing, but it's just plain fun, and Pokemon fans should enjoy it.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.This is the ultimate Pokemon Ranger game around.
By Steven Bonner
Get rid of the other two, this is the only one you need. It's full of awesome gameplay, many many hours will be put into this one. The animations are awesome, really colorful and bright. It's just... fun. If you enjoy video games, Pokemon, or both... then buy this immediately. You will NOT be disappointed.
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful.Fun game
By Hannah
I got this game little while ago (PR) and it's a really great game. If you've ever played an older ranger game, you'll be delighted to see they have kept many old features but have added new ones. The plot is long and a little generic, but fun anyway. The graphics continue to astound me - I've always been a sucker for 3D mixed with 2D. Overall this game is great for Pokemon fans and even people who are newer to the games.
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