Friday, January 8, 2010

Pokemon 1-3: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur







Bulbasaur.
The first Pokemon in the Pokedex. Wow.
Bulbasaur is cute.
However, this Pokemon review team is of the opinion that Bulbasaur should have a major gender distinction - eg, a male bulbasaur is very dark green and a female is very light green.







I have nothing against Ivysaur. He's more powerful than Bulbasaur; Pokemon definitely balanced tough and adorable in this Pokemon. The development of the bulb througought Bulbasaur/Ivysaur/Venusaur evolution was clever as well, and the progression from aqua to blue and spots to no spots was handled well.

Venusaur looks too mean. He's waaaay too big, evolvinig from adorable little Bulbasaur into monster-guy Venusaur. Venusaur, amazingly, has a slight distinction between genders. The yellow middle part of Venusaur's flow looks slightly different between male and female forms. Though I'm excited for that, I would appreciate a bigger difference between genders. The female form, for example, might have a large pink flower; the male, on the other hand, could have a fierce-looking plant such as the cactus. The male form might also have a dark blue skin. Ivysaur would also have a cactus and dark blue skin (so that the evolution would make sense).

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