I’m not used to reviewing a beat game, so this is going to take a bit for me to write. Spoilers are slightly abound.
White 2: Beaten. I have to admit the music in this game is catchy, especially the three musketeer deers’ trio and Colress’s music. I normally have to say, Pokémon music does not normally interest me, but this time I liked it.
As for my challenge, I had to drop the 2 Bug, 2 Grass Challenge midway because of Skyla. I just could not beat her with the team without dying. I did manage, however, to keep the majority of my Pokémon around the same level (read: 13 of them). I also went on a Nature/Ability spree, making sure to grab the right nature for a lot of the Pokémon I wanted. As a result, I had one Legendary aiding me in the Elite Four part of Pokémon League.
Plot was…different. It was not what I was expecting in a children’s game, but even more, I felt the plot reminded me a lot of (no joke) a drama series that mother likes to watch on TV. Rival character wants to take down the villains in revenge, the villain not really WANTING to be a villain but looking for strength by fighting others. The ones that ARE bad guys just being terrible at their jobs (save for freezing ONE city and taking Pokémon). Even with the clichés, I still like the game plot (I must be a sucker for games like that) and the Shadow Triad had to save their butts several times. I actually like those people. Why can we not have a game that involves only the Shadow Triad? Anyways-
Quick shout out to Status Effects. Thank goodness you cannot die of poison while out of combat. Otherwise, I would be dead more times then I can count. In addition, Confuse Ray + Toxic combo is sick (and how I made Ninetails remain relevant).
Final team consisted of:
Serperior- This one. This one has usually been in my party since the start. She died several times, and during the Marshal fight, she got smashed in the face with Hammer Arm (x8 times before she fainted). She held up when the going got tough though, even in light of type disadvantages, so she earned a spot in my final team. For what it was worth, using her as a tank and lead in has helped me (especially when I remember to use Coil to raise defenses). She isn't the best starter, but somehow I managed to do fine with her.
Move Set: Giga Drain, Leaf Blade, Iron Tail, Coil
Braviery- Sheer Force is making its presence known. It is how I knocked out a lot of Marshal’s and Caitlin’s Pokémon with Crush Claw / Shadow Claw spam. When equipped with Quick Claw, most of the time, it manages to destroy Pokémon thanks to the Sheer Force (which prevents status effects in lull of more damage).
Move Set: Superpower, Crush Claw, Rock Slide, Shadow Claw
Lapras-An oldie but goodie. Since I hunted down one for the better part of 2 days, the Lapras I named “Garry” has proven his worth the entire game since. Having Hydro Pump before I reached the final gym, I made it learn Thunder to make it useful for the final gym. Even after that, Lapras’s Special Defense (Sassy Nature) really did not help much when it came to enemies that unleashed Fighting- or Rock- on him. Ironically, thanks to the Rocky Helmet, I can just sit back and heal while those particular enemies suicide on him (which was my main strategy since the final gym).
Move Set: Hydro Pump, Ice Beam, Thunder, Surf
Hydreigon- I kept swapping between this one and the others when it came to Shauntal and Grimsley. It’s a good thing I did, as it was a good meat shield to protect some of my other Pokémon. While it is true it was my last Pokémon to catch, (save for the Ninetails, who will be appearing a lot more in my post-game play) it is showing its worth for all work I put into leveling it. Also, it being Hasty makes it able to move fast and just burn things.
Move Set: Fire Blast, Dragon Rush, Dragon Pulse, Work Up
Mienshao-Now this one. This one is funny. She had crap for defenses, so she goes down rather quick against Pokémon who are stronger in ATK. That said, she was able to kill many of the trainers I fought since I caught her and was trying to get her defenses up. The same Pokémon that caused Serperior and Braviery to faint made her faint early on. She turned around and (once revived) dodged the attack that killed her to defeat that very same Pokémon.
Move Set: Drain Punch, Hi-Jump Kick, Rock Slide, Acrobatics
Terrakion- I was not going to use him. I only did because A) The team I was going to use was very weak to Rock, so I needed to have someone (aside from Hydreigon) that could withstand the attacks and B) The original one that was supposed to be in this slot was supposed to be Gliscor. However, it has earned its place, holding up against 3 of the 4 Elite Four members. It’s probably not going to stay in the post-game group, as I’m going to run a more “demented” team for that one.
Move Set: Rock Slide, X-Scissor, Sacred Sword, Swords Dance
Overall, this game was a lot better (to me) than Diamond. I’m very happy I was able to play this game, and I hope that Pokémon X will be as memorable, especially once I transfer my Pokémon from Diamond and White 2 over for breeding, trading, and training purposes.
I am sorry if my review kind of sucks. I am not very good at this kind of thing, since it has been a while since I wrote anything longer than a mere paragraph. I might make a second review for after-game impressions, but that depends.