
When I received a box on my doorstep last week, I was honestly expecting something else. But, that something else never came. Instead, I received a package that contained both Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness. And while I would've been fine with just turning around and handing the games off to our readers, I knew that my responsibilities would not allow that. Oh no, I must review the games!
And that's what I'm doing here. After a week of putting the duo of titles through their paces, I'm finally ready to weigh in on this latest pair of Pokemon spin-off games. Having not played the first Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, I found it fairly weird that all of the Pokemon speak like, well ... like human beings. But that wasn't enough to stop me from getting into the game. What did I think of my time with this latest entry? The latest Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games aren't too shabby!
And that's what I'm doing here. After a week of putting the duo of titles through their paces, I'm finally ready to weigh in on this latest pair of Pokemon spin-off games. Having not played the first Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, I found it fairly weird that all of the Pokemon speak like, well ... like human beings. But that wasn't enough to stop me from getting into the game. What did I think of my time with this latest entry? The latest Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games aren't too shabby!

Then, I had to select a partner Pokemon, who would be with me through thick and thin. I decided, for laughs, to go with Mudkip. After all of that was done, it then switched to a cutscene of Mudkip pacing outside of a temple, nervously trying to summon the courage to enter. After chickening out, Mudkip then hits the beach and starts talking about the beauty of bubbles in the air against the setting sun. To say it was weird would be one major understatement. It's here that the two Pokemon (my Meowth and Mudkip) meet for the first time and set off into the game.
Before I get into the actual contents of the game, we should point out that both versions are nearly identical. While upon my initial play sessions I swore the game had differing environments, I was mistaken. The only real notable difference I found between the two versions is the roster of partner Pokemon you may select from in the beginning of the game. The back of the box points out very clearly that owning both versions of this game is pretty much a waste of your money.
So, what's Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness all about? Exploring dungeons. Exploring lots of dungeons. And for those of you who enjoy dungeon crawlers (or roguelikes), that isn't a bad thing. It's just that Chunsoft's approach to dungeon crawling is a bit watered down when compared to other titles in the genre. We can understand why, considering the audience the Pokemon series of games appeals to, but knowing that doesn't keep the game from getting a bit tedious.
Each dungeon is randomly generated, however each layout is selected from a small pool of possible designs, meaning that you'll see familiar places throughout your journey. On top of that, the combat is kind of weak. The majority of combat has you slamming on the A button. With your partner Pokemon behind you (they can become quite the large group later on), it's kind of ridiculous how much you'll kick the crap out of any enemy in your way. This makes exploring dungeons more of a chore than something that is fun, driving you to keep going further into the dungeon because you're dying to see what's next.
That's not to say that exploring dungeons isn't fun at all. You'll do a lot of leveling up (which is the real appeal of the game) and the hunger system (represented by your belly in the game) means that a peaceful jaunt through a dangerous and dark dungeon can bring about a big panic in the player if you aren't stocked up with enough grub to last your adventure in this particular area.
Visually, the game is very strong. The environments are brought alive through some very bright and recognizable landscapes. The animated cutscenes are also very well done. The Pokemon themselves are represented by very tiny sprites, however they're clean and fit well into the overall visual scheme of the game. The only downfall to the game is the constant repeating of dungeon layouts that goes on throughout the title.
I wouldn't say that Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness & Time is a bad game, it's just not your typical dungeon crawler/roguelike. In fact, this is a very good way to get someone into the genre if they've never had a taste before. It gives you the addictive fun of leveling a character up and watching them progress, but doesn't bring all of the challenge that other roguelikes such as Shiren the Wanderer possess. Of course, by not providing the challenge, the game also doesn't provide the satisfaction that comes from laboring at something and achieving a desirable result from your efforts.
Final Score: 7.5/10
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-25-2008 @ 2:45PM
schuyler said...
I also picked mudkip for the lulz
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4-25-2008 @ 3:55PM
thesimplicity said...
What kind of death penalties does this game feature? The reason I enjoy Shiren is because it's so harsh. I can't see myself playing a game without perma-death for very long...
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4-25-2008 @ 4:26PM
LordGek said...
This game's death penalties are CANDY-ASSED!
You'll lose all cash and a random half of your items (I think each item has to make some sort of coin-flip saving throw but it averages about 50%). No experience penalty.
While I'll give it points for forcing the player to quit out on dungeon saves (and then deleting these saves once loaded), any save in town is permanent (at least until saved over).
My biggest gripe, although it does have a few "level resets to 1" dungeons once you've cleared the main story, the pokemon system just doesn't work well with this kind of dungeon since you'd never be able to get a pokemon into the higher levels (where many of their cool powers kick in), get their IQ anything decent (even if all the gummis you found were the right color), or even use the new treasure items you might find (not only are they unlikely to apply to your current team, you can't open the chests in the dungeon).
4-25-2008 @ 4:37PM
thesimplicity said...
That... kinda sucks. I guess it's understandable since the game is marketed towards ten year olds, but what happens when you hit the level cap? What's the point in playing if you can just grind, die, and repeat on the early levels?
4-25-2008 @ 4:02PM
LordGek said...
Actually, I don't even think your starters are any different in the two. The reason you may have noticed a difference in the partner rosters is that you are now not allowed (I assuming for your own safety) to pick a partner that is of the same type as you (so you both can't be water, fire, bug, or whatever specific camp you main guy is of).
I, being a strategy guide WHORE, had to get the guide and noticed a very ANNOYING difference in the two games not present in the first incarnation (besides the obvious fact that one was a GBA game and one was a DS game)! While I grudgingly accept the whole nonsense of version exclusive pokemon (it's a staple of this stupid dual system from the beginning of time), they've also decided to make many of the standard items of the game version exclusives. So now many seeds, bands, orbs, and TMs are exclusive to one version or the other! This irks me off to no end as I'm not that social of a gamer and like the idea of being able to customize my team with anything the game has to offer...but now I'll never know, short of pulling out the guide, am I not finding a specific TM because it is very rare or because it simply does not exist in MY version of the game.
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4-25-2008 @ 5:19PM
Meh286 said...
So i heard you like Mudkips.
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4-25-2008 @ 7:30PM
Sam said...
I actually like this game. I'm pretty far in, though I haven't finished. I ended up with Pikachu, and I, too, chose Mudkip because of the "So i herd u lyk mudkipz"? thing.
lulz.
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4-26-2008 @ 2:27AM
nixy said...
I hate to say it, but I am also a Pikachu rolling with a Mudkip. I even went out and bought Pikachu and Bidoof figures to go with my Mudkip to commemorate it.
And hell yes I liek Mudkipz. But who else is in your party? I usually run my Combee and Tangela.
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7-20-2008 @ 8:32AM
EatMe said...
Well, just to be different, I'm a Charmander with a Pikachu called "Sparky".
I'm trying not to play this game often because I don't want to complete it in two days like I did on Pearl. I find the post stories really boring.
4-26-2008 @ 12:01PM
WiiFTW said...
I'm in Darkness (about level 12 for me and partner). I'm a Piplup, partner is Charmander b/c I wanted an original Pokemans. I haven't played a PMD or any sort of this before, but its nice to know I can kick Charmander's ass with bubble:P
I just have to get using my partner down.
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4-26-2008 @ 10:11PM
alberthegreat said...
haha, i spent all friday, and today playing it, and i finally passed it (no school this friday). I had the same team as DS Fanboy's David Hinkle, meowth, along with mudkip..... OK game..... i perfer shiren the wanderer :)
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5-01-2008 @ 10:05AM
katie said...
hey do you by chance know how to get a certain poke'mon in the beginning of the game ? I know that the pokemon you get is determined by how you answer ,but is there any way to know what kind of answers give you which poke'mon? I really don't want to end up with a pokemon i hate :0.
:3
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6-29-2008 @ 2:30PM
PandiiPandii said...
POkemon you can start as:
http://serebii.net/dungeon2/starter.shtml
How it's determined:
http://serebii.net/dungeon2/naturetest.shtml
5-05-2008 @ 2:12PM
C.R. said...
I picked it up and gave it a shot. Got up to Chapter 3 and started again because I couldn't do it... and it just got boring. I liked the first one, but this one... no. A Guild run by Wigglytuff? Just like a typical RPG, except with Pokémon. And Duskull Bank? Marowak Dojo? It's all just not as... original as the first one. Not that it was that original to start with, but... And what's all the aura business at the start? I keep getting red.
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6-07-2008 @ 4:13PM
??? said...
when dose it come out and where can i get it from!!!!!!
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6-29-2008 @ 10:24PM
moses said...
man i got kind of far and i want to know how you get the other legendaries and dungeons
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7-07-2008 @ 3:05AM
Alex said...
I kept on doing the quiz until i got piplup and i went through evry other pokemon that wasnt piplup until i got piplup. My partner was turtwig btw. the story line of this game is awesome but the game play is exactly like the first game id give this game 8/10
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