"When I initially booted up Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs, I was surprised it didn’t involve five multiracial teens on a quest to save the world by being able to morph into different Pokemon. I did however find a somewhat enjoyable Pokemon side-story that serves as a nice appetizer for the inevitable Black and White versions heading stateside next year."
XMNR: Local retailers aren't running with any big crazy coupon deals on new games this week like they have in previous weeks but there area a number of older games discounted from a little to practically free. Notable sales this week include Pokemon Ranger and Pokemon Dungeon games for only $4.99 at Toys R Us, Medal of Honor for $19.99 at Kmart and the DJ Hero 2 Turntable bundle for just $19.99 at Toys R Us.
This week also has a few hardware deals including Gift Cards for the Xbox 360 and Kinect bundles at two different retailers and a Gift Card for Kinect with the purchase of a game.
GamingExcellence - Pokemon Rangers: Guardian Signs is the third in the Pokemon Rangers installation. It's all about the Pokemon Rangers; a group of individuals whose sole duty is to make sure that relations between Pokemon and humans are going well and that Pokemon aren't being mistreated. An altogether perfect set up for a role playing game involving Pokemon.
Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs is solid, competent, and not without charm, but repetitive mechanics and a lack of depth render it a game best suited to younger or more inexperienced gamers looking for an easy entry to the franchise.
No matter, DarkCharizard will still download this!
I expected a bit more out of this. Oh well. Still looks decent enough to warrant a purchase, though. Especially for die-hard fans.
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Ranger games were way boring to me but the Mystery Dungeons are alright better then ranger for sure