![]() ![]() Connecting to other players for trading, battling or sharing heals or buffs through the (still unfortunately named) O-Power system is a breeze, and makes multiplayer an integral part of the experience. The Player Search System makes a triumphant return, and operates exactly as it did in X & Y. At the risk of putting too fine a point on it, ORAS feels less like a remake, and more like an X & Y expansion, as all of its best features were introduced in last year's game. Pokémon ORAS could best be described as a supplemental entry in the current generation of the franchise - a generation that X & Y kicked off on 3DS last year. Pokemon's problems are hard-wired into ORAS' DNA The interconnected world, vibrant aesthetic and unparalleled charm of last year's games have been layered onto Pokémon ORAS, giving it a look and feel that is unrecognizable when compared to the original 2003 Game Boy Advance titles Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire.īut the issues this franchise has always suffered from are hard-wired into the DNA of Ruby & Sapphire, and no amount of visual polish or social functionality can buff them out. That's not a condemnation of Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire ( ORAS), which smartly utilize the features that made X & Y such a long-overdue revitalization for the series.
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