Pokemon Ranger launches across Europe this Friday |
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European gamers, get ready to to put your Pokemon skills to the test. Nintendo has announced that Pokemon Ranger will be launching across Europe this Friday.
For the first time in the history of the series players will be able to take on the role elite Pokemon Ranger. Along the way, players must learn to harness the powers of captured wild Pokemon to solve whatever problems they encounter. In their new role, Pokemon fans get to take part in a series of exciting and increasingly challenging missions.
In Pokemon Ranger, players get to control the game entirely through the Nintendo DS handheld gaming system's touch screen and stylus. To capture wild Pokemon, players must draw a circle around them. This challenge can also vary depending on the size and the strength of the target Pokemon.
The are also numerous sub-quests available in the game. More than 200 Pokemon are waiting to be caught - including legendary Pokémon such as Kyogre, Groudon and Rayquaza - in Pokémon Ranger.
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This game's been out for months in Australia.........i find it hard to believe we actually got it first and not europe!
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