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And if you decide not to bother with a rescue and take the loss, a special limited-time dungeon filled with good items will pop up so you can replenish your stocks. You can ask other online players to rescue you if fall or you can assemble a team from your backup Pokémon and save yourself. In traditional roguelikes you lose everything if you die in a dungeon - progression, XP, items, money - but in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games you only drop your items and money, and there are a number of ways to mitigate that loss. Rescue Team DX is definitely more rogue lite than roguelike. If you’re concerned Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX is going to be a punishing slog given its Rogue-inspired elements and the nasty reputation of some of Spike Chunsoft’s other RPGs, like the Shiren the Wanderer series, you needn’t be too worried.
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You’ll interact with a wide variety of Pokémon and other rescue teams, both friendly and not-so-friendly, and there are a few mild twists before you finally figure out what’s going on. Dry writing aside, Rescue Team’s plot actually isn’t bad – the world is being rocked by a succession of natural disasters and it seems the player character turning into a Pokémon might have something to do with it.
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The writing and localization of the core Pokémon RPGs has gotten sharper in recent years, but this game is from an earlier era, featuring dialogue aimed at players just learning to read.
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The rest of the game takes place in a world entirely populated by Pokémon that speak in full sentences, which is cute, but don’t expect anything too clever. In a fun touch, the game opens with a personality test of sorts that determines what creature you’ll play as (don’t worry, you can make your own choice if you don’t approve of the game’s pick). Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX casts aside the usual franchise setup – you don’t play as an aspiring trainer, but rather a human that’s been turned into a Pokémon for mysterious reasons.
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The Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games have never quite measured up to Game Freak’s core RPGs, but given the current popularity of roguelikes, could this be the series’ time to shine? Is this Pokémon Mystery Dungeon the very best, like no game ever was, or is the series starting to get a touch musty? Pack some potions, it’s time to delve deep into Rescue Team DX… Case in point, the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, which mash up monster collecting and roguelike dungeon exploration – the sub series has already been through five generations and 10 individual games and now it’s getting its first reboot, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX (a revamp of 2006’s Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team). Pokémon is that rare franchise so prolific even some of its spinoff series are starting to get hard to keep track of.