Pokemon Emerald Version

Game Boy Advance
Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 28 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 28
  2. Negative: 0 out of 28
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  1. 70
    Ultimately, it's a difficult thing to judge. Pokemon Emerald is one of the most complete, involved, and rich RPGs -- from a gameplay standpoint -- on the GBA. But from another perspective, it's one of the most basic and cynical products on the market.
  2. Don't be fooled as I was – Pokémon Emerald is a great strategy RPG.
  3. Cheat Code Central
    70
    Only you know how badly you want this game and if you could really care less about it one way or the other, I would suggest "the other."
  4. For those new to the series the deep RPG play will hook you for at least 30 hours or so and the on screen sights and sound get the job done.
  5. The graphics and sound are GBA standard, which is to say cute but unimpressive (and reasonably tinny).
  6. Electronic Gaming Monthly
    72
    The problem is, "Ruby" and "Sapphire" have been out for two years, and Emerald doesn't offer enough new content to differentiate itself. [July 2005, p.116]
  7. Of course, no amount of polish can change the fact that this is still a Pokémon game, and it carries the same flaws consistent to the series. It's certainly a respectable time sink, but-despite the evolutions to the core gameplay-it continues to offer extremely little to win over holdouts. However, it is an ideal starting point for new initiates to the Pokémon franchise.
  8. It just would be nice for Nintendo and Game Freak to supply the other demand next time: the demand of something actually more different, or at least palpably new, for our hard earned. Let the pitchfork laden debate begin.
  9. 60
    Without a doubt Pokémon Emerald is the best Pokémon RPG to date, but if you've played Ruby and Sapphire and didn't care enough to catch them all and memorize all of their cute little names, then there probably isn't much here for you.
  10. Game Informer
    78
    There simply aren't enough changes to make this a must-buy. [July 2005, p.126]
  11. 80
    This is a solid, deep and involving game that still managed to drag me away from important work for a few hours even though I'd played it all before.
  12. 80
    Although the turn-based combat system brings nothing notably new to this party, it remains mesmerizingly awesome when you unleash the right variety of attacks to make your Pokemon opponents "faint."
  13. Pokemon's winning concept refuses to crumble with age, and Emerald is as much fun as our old friends Red and Blue were back in 1998. [NGC Pocket]
  14. Despite being made mostly of recycled parts, Emerald proves that the Pokémon formula still works.
  15. 80
    If you've never played a Pokémon game before but have always wanted to try it, this is the version to get.
  16. While Emerald is hardly a massive change to the series, it's still varied just enough to keep things interesting for any long-time players, and there's certainly no reason for new players not to start with it.
  17. There's simply not enough new content to warrant a purchase.
  18. 80
    And at the very least, Pokemon Emerald is the game to get if you have yet to put down the funds for a GBA Pokemon game.
  19. 80
    Not only is it packed with just enough content to warrant a look, but for beginners it's a great starting point...well...as great a starting point as any of the Pokemon games.
  20. If you've heartily devoured Ruby and Sapphire, however, you're probably better off waiting until the next full-fledged new adventure to check out the latest improvements.
  21. If you need something to satisfy your thirst for the next Pokemon adventure, Emerald is perfect.
  22. Nintendo Power
    70
    Groundbreaking? No. A must-buy if you don't own Ruby or Sapphire? Absolutely. [June 2005, p.96]
  23. I admit the series is beginning to run dry in the gameplay innovation, but at its core Pokémon Emerald is still a solid RPG with pretty graphics, an overall well made game.
  24. It's bad when great games from yesterday lose their steam. It's worse when that very same game's mechanics are implemented in an all-new title.
  25. While Pokemon Emerald is really designed for people who haven't already picked up "Ruby" or "Sapphire," gamers will find a decent amount to do in Emerald. Features like the wireless adapter support, new battle styles and more 2 on 2 fighting make Pokemon Emerald a better version of a classic GBA title.
  26. 95
    A fine addition to the Pokemon line-up. It is able to take everything good about Ruby and Sapphire and improve on it, both enhancing the original Ruby and Sapphire feature as well as adding new ones.
  27. It is the answer to those who have bitterly and rightfully complained that not much creativity has gone into the gameplay as the series has progressed.

Awards & Rankings

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#1 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2005
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#1 Most Shared Game Boy Advance Game of 2005
User Score
8.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 883 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 44 out of 883
  1. JackS.
    Jul 11, 2005
    10
    Best pokemon game ever!
  2. May 18, 2011
    7
    Despite some additional Pokemon and animation, Pokemon Emerald is an unnecessary enhancement that barely enhances Ruby and Sapphire at all.Despite some additional Pokemon and animation, Pokemon Emerald is an unnecessary enhancement that barely enhances Ruby and Sapphire at all. For Pokemaniacs only. Full Review »
  3. Apr 19, 2018
    4
    Not a bad game by itself, but the least inovative of all the famous "third versions" pokemon games tend to receive during their generationalNot a bad game by itself, but the least inovative of all the famous "third versions" pokemon games tend to receive during their generational cycle. While previous entries like Yellow changed the story in concrete ways, and Crystal fixed less playable aspects, here the story is changed only superficially, with the evil teams doing the EXACT same things except taking turns instead of it being one or another, and some short cutscene at the climax, not enough to bulk up the relatively lacking RS versions. Full Review »