Pokemon Gold Review

Pokemon Gold Review
In this Pokémon Gold Review you will learn all about the Pokémon Gold game that was released for Game Boy Color back in 1996. We will mainly highlight how great and wonderful this game is, as it’s personally one of our favorites.

Pokémon Gold was a part of the 2nd generation of Pokémon Games; which was released after Pokémon Blue, Red, and Yellow for the original Game Boy. When playing pokemon black and white events Gold you will want to make sure you have tons of time on your hands due to the fact that there are the 251 Pokémon and over 500 new trainers along with 16 brand badges to collect.

Along with those bonuses there are also 100 awesome new pokemon black and white events moves. Pokémon Gold has the potential to be played for over 60 hours without scratching the surface of what it truly offers.

About The Game

In Pokémon Gold, you begin the role of a brand new trainer, in the brand new never before playable Johto region. Your adventure begins from your mom’s house in New Bark Town and where you set off to Professor Elm’s lab. You’re given one pokemon black and white events to begin with and then are asked to go and complete your Pokédex.

All around Johto, you will be battling, capturing, and training Pokémon, and defeating the eight gym leaders and eventually wind up battling the Elite Four in the Johto Pokémon League.

This is not the end of the journey, as you continue your quest you will be reunited with several characters from the 1st generation Pokémon Games. You actually get to go to Kanto and battle old pals such as Brock, Ash and Misty, and you will unlock some new unique surprises.

Pokémon Gold is a great RPG with so many elements thrown that it’s definitely worth playing. You will go through nine different locations getting eight different badges (and that’s just the first half). The most awesome part of this game is that the entire plot and every subplot is explained and well structured. Pokémon Gold features a decent mix of items, strategy options and attacks.

Features

As stated earlier; this game has 251 Pokémon; mainly because Pokémon Gold added one hundred new Pokémon to the previous 151, bringing the total to 251. You are presented with your trio of Pokémon to choose from.