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champagnepapi April 19th, 2011 8:47 PM

Was Platinum worth it?
 
Most of us get suckered into buying the third Pokemon game, and sometimes the third game actually offers enough new content, to make them worthwhile. What about Platinum, however, was it enough of an improvement from D/P to be worth your hard-earned cash?

Dr. Montague April 19th, 2011 8:57 PM

Personally, I don't feel like Platinum offered much content that Pearl didn't give to me already. The Distortion World was nice, for the 10 minutes you're in there and the few you're there getting the Griseous Orb. The formes, while also nice, didn't provide much for me since I very rarely end up using Legendaries on my team (Rotom excluded), nor could they be used in any form of multiplayer. The Battle Frontier was the addition I enjoyed the most and where I ended up the most after the E4. Including the minor differences (Aesthetic changes such as different trees or random snow, Rebattling Gym Leaders, and updated Regional Dex to hold those evolutions), I still do not think that Platinum offered enough new content, but this could also be that I played Pearl so much that there was too much of the same within the two games.

professor plum April 19th, 2011 11:17 PM

Personally, I found Platinum to be a step up from D/P in that it added things that D/P were lacking in. However, I believe that a lot of the things added in Platinum should've been in D/P [sped up surf speed, etc.]

So, yeah. I'd say Platinum was definitely worth it when compared to Diamond/Pearl. ):

HoodieDoodie April 20th, 2011 12:44 AM

Yes! I think Platinum was well worth the money. I prefer to have multiple games of the same generation, because I can play them all in a different way :)
I loved the new features in Platinum, the distortion world was brilliant, and even now I haven't ever beaten the elite four yet, whilst on Diamond I've completed it about 10 times. I don't know why this is, its possibly that the pokemon are harder to train in Plat, or I'm just getting lazier ;/

Sarcastic Prince April 20th, 2011 2:18 AM

It was worth it, but I didn't buy it. I downloaded it instead.
It had better sprites, animation of important trainers and
the Battle Frontier.

PlatinumDude April 20th, 2011 4:24 AM

Platinum was definitely worth it. I enjoyed exploring the Distortion World. A lot of Pokemon got competitive improvements, such as Scizor with Bullet Punch.

Misheard Whisper April 20th, 2011 12:43 PM

Yeah, Platinum was worth it, totally. It was so far superior to D/P in my opinion that I couldn't not buy it. The characters of Looker and Charon were no huge drawcard for me, but I did find it much better in general. Also, Dawn's winter outfit is much better-looking than her summer one.

Edsbob April 21st, 2011 10:36 AM

I only have Platinum. I skipped Hoenn, and I never thought I would pick up Pokemon again until I found Platinum. I also looked into the differences between DP and Pt before buying it.

The Battle Frontier (the whole island really), the Distortion World, your own villa... Yep, I think platinum had enough for me. That's all it takes for me.

Elite Overlord LeSabre™ April 22nd, 2011 11:32 AM

Yes, Platinum was definitely worth it. Expanded storyline, many of the problems with D/P (like sloooooow Surf) were addressed, and I just liked the overall feel of the game better than D/P.

And in Platinum I get to own a large resort villa instead of having to see someone else own one *coughcoughtherichesfamilyinblackandwhitecoughcough*

chaos11011 April 22nd, 2011 11:37 AM

Yes, Platinum was worth it. Scizor and Rotom became extremely usefull with Bullet Punch and Alternate Forms repsectively. More pokemon where added Pre-Nacional Dex. Surfing issues were fixed, and a much harder difficulty was worth it to.

Eliminator Jr. April 22nd, 2011 1:07 PM

Platinum was definitely worth it. It doesn't seem like much from the previews you might see on Serebii or some other site, but it really does make Diamond and Pearl look comparatively terrible. The Distortion World, the extra storyline, the extra battles.. it was better in just about every way to the originals.

lloebet April 22nd, 2011 8:37 PM

platnum was not worth it it could have done so much better.

s0nido April 23rd, 2011 1:07 AM

Well...I didn't actually buy Platinum. :x
But I have to say, if I did, it would've been worth every cent. Platinum was a major improvement over Diamond and Pearl. Firstly, the game speed increased. I'm not sure if anyone else noticed this, but while playing Pearl, there were always little pauses after every action in a battle. One pause in a battle wouldn't be such a big problem, but a lot of these pauses in the game would accumulate, making the battle drag on unecessarily. In Platinum, however, these pauses were removed, so the game was much faster than the previous games.

Secondly, there were more Pokemon available in Platinum. Diamond and Pearl had a lot of exclusive Pokemon that could only be caught in either game. However, in Platinum, many of these exclusive Pokemon were included in Platinum. Even though Platinum didn't include all of the exclusive Pokemon, the more significant ones such as Palkia and Dialga were really helpful. It was no longer necessary to possess both Diamond and Pearl to have Palkia and Dialga. Furthermore, in Platinum, these two legendaries are found at the higher level of lv70. Though Giratina was levelled down to lv47, the inclusion of Giratina's Origin Forme made up for this.

One major asset of Platinum was the inclusion of the Battle Frontier to the 4th generation games. From Platinum onwards, players were able to take part in the Battle Frontier until HeartGold and SoulSilver. This gave players something to do after the completion of the game. I myself found the Battle Frontier much more engaging than the Battle Tower in Diamond and Pearl.

There were also a lot of graphics improvements as well. In Diamond and Pearl, the graphics were hardly appealing at all, especially the battle scenes. In Platinum, the graphics of the battles was improved. Pokemon back sprites were improved so that the Pokemon mimicked their front sprites' animations.

In the end, I'd say that Platinum was definitely not a waste of money. It was a significant improvement over Diamond and Pearl, and improved gameplay, graphics and overall enjoyment greatly. Overall, Platinum was better, and even with the release of Pokemon Black and White, I'd reccommend people to buy Platinum, if only for enjoyment.

cockatoo777 April 23rd, 2011 6:35 AM

For those that didn't get D/P, Definitely.
For those that did get D/P, I still think its worth it as it contains certain pokemon that are not available/hard to get in D/P.

Diablo361 April 23rd, 2011 9:47 AM

Platinum, in my opinion, is the magnum opus of Gen 4, and is in general my 2nd favorite game (behind BW)

It sped up the DP gameplay a lot, it gave a HUGE variety of Pokemon, giving you many options to play with. Made the Galatic story much more interesting. And lots of nifty features.

Definitely the best game Gen 4, and a worthy upgrade from DP

The Nightmare April 23rd, 2011 1:34 PM

It's not that diffrent from the d/p games it just has better stuff and new legendarys you can find on the game so wasn't really that good to me.

NamelessGuy April 23rd, 2011 2:14 PM

Platinum, in my opinion, greatly enhanced the Gen IV experience. Like Emerald in the generation before it, it provided better features and graphics to keep the player interested.

Dark Piplup April 29th, 2011 2:03 PM

I guess it was worth it. But my main file is Diamond not Platinum. Platinum gave new Gen. 4 Pokes and the ability to get more old ones. It also gave you a better post game training. Which was really a relief. But I will always prefer my Diamond.

Fluff April 29th, 2011 5:26 PM

It wasn't really worth it for me. It felt like everything was just the same as diamond pearl, but i did have a fun time playing the game.

BenjiTheKid April 29th, 2011 6:04 PM

For people like me who started with Platinum opposed to D/P, I think that it was worth it, yes. However, for people who played D/P first... I honestly don't think it was.

Hooh April 29th, 2011 7:20 PM

I..I have it on my R4 XD
No, not worth at all. I quit. I was one of those original DP players, so this game wasn't too different besides the wohole Giritina thing.

Kingdra_King April 30th, 2011 4:22 AM

Yes definitely. The faster surfing speeds were worth it, and the sprites were more appealing in my opinion. I also liked the way the Pokedex was expanded.

solarowl April 30th, 2011 10:22 AM

EVERYTHING was so much better. The game was a little faster, it had an actual storyline, a cool Distortion World, as well as a Battle Frontier. That, in my opinion, is worth it.

Smooky April 30th, 2011 12:07 PM

I started out with Platinum first, so I thought it was totally worth it when I compared it to D/P later. I especially loved the Gym Leader rematches, easy-to-navigate menu, and the storyline with Looker, lol.

Jdwg1337 April 30th, 2011 3:50 PM

i didn't find platinum worth it, as it didn't captivate me as much at D/P did. Probably because i also had already gotten bored of my Diamond version before platinum came out. however the distortion world was kinda cool.


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