While the Pokemon Fire Red release somewhat fails when it comes to such areas as graphics and sound experience, it does pretty well when it comes to gameplay. It is, therefore, not surprising that the environments in the game remain quite simplistic. However, the creators can be excused based on the fact that creating hundreds of animations for numerous creatures, and storing them in the limiting cartridge platform is tough. When compared to the graphic and audio presentation in Ruby/Sapphire edition, the FireRed is not much of an upgrade, with bare minimum graphical flair. All the Pokémon in the game come in unique sprites, with special effects in the game that include oceans, forests, tropical islands and volcanos that give the game a fresh feel at each stage. The graphics in Pokémon FireRed looks pretty amazing for a GBA game. So is FireRed merely a remake or does it stand out in the gaming industry? Graphics 4/5Īn area of notable accomplishment is in the area of graphics. The success of the original releases was so immense that the recent release of new Pokémon FireRed is largely a remake of the first episodes. Since the initial release of the original Pokémon Red and Blue games in 1999 for Game Boy, the Pokémon franchise has been considerably successful.
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