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Offline halibabica

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Pokemon Hunter 2...Again
« on: February 20, 2009, 12:12:40 PM »
New and Improved!

This is the re-release of my second game, Pokemon Hunter 2: Hostility.  I have given it a treatment much like the first game before it.  I played through carefully and fixed numerous lacking areas.  I did my best to correct:

 - bad mapping
 - awkward dialogue
 - crappy custom graphics
 - inefficient data
 - inconsistencies
 - other odds and ends

If you're new to this series, you may be better off playing Pokemon Hunter first.  Like I said, I already fixed that one up a lot before, and since this is a direct sequel, it would help your understanding of the plot greatly.  But, you don't need to play it first, it's just a good idea.  The two games are totally independent of each other and don't need a save file carried over or anything.

In addition to this patch-up, I added something new to the game: Classic Mode.  This was the big secret I was keeping with the first game's overhaul release.  It becomes available when the game is beaten with 100% completion, and it works like a New Game +, but with a twist.


Behold!  The Classic Mode difference!

The system set and font change, and the lovely Ruby/Sapphire enemy sprites are replaced with their Red/Blue counterparts.  We've come a long way from sprites like these, boy howdy!  You can choose to keep your levels/stats/skillz when beginning anew in Classic Mode, or start a completely new game with the different look.  Just a nice little bonus for those dedicated players.

The rest of the game is still largely what it was before, as the content itself hasn't changed much.  It still sports all the stuff you can read about here.  You may also want to look at this highly jaded review.  It's not entirely fair to the game, but it does sum things up pretty well.  The game is mediocre, but you can definitely do worse in the RM market.  This review is for the first game, but less jaded and more honest.

Here are a few screenshots, some changed, some not.


1: Title w/ new shiny Clefable
2: Real backdrops!  Cartoon foes!
3: The playable beasts debate (with violet Victreebel in back)
4: An important invention
5: Character select screen in the Battle Dojo
6: Old jungle, updated sprites + MORE GREEN

Now, about this series in general, a lot of people don't get what I mean when I say this isn't a Pokemon game, and those that do don't understand why I did things this way.  Well, it's not a Pokemon game because it's nothing like the commercial Pokemon games.  It's a traditional RPG that features Pokemon as the enemies.  At this point, most people say: "Why'd you use Pokemon at all?  If you take them out and replace them with regular monsters, you'll have a regular RPG!"  What they don't seem to understand is that's the point.  Pokemon, in all its pervasive obnoxiousness, has a lot of potential as a series.  So much more can be done with it than what Nintendo's been dishing out, and I've always wondered what a normal RPG featuring Pokemon would be like.  So, while others would rather be playing the standard RPG fare with dragons and goblins, this is what I wanted this series to be.  At least it stands out from the crowd!  Hard to mistake it for anything else (except a game of the same name that seems to have come out some time ago).  Take this game as what you will.  It's not awful, and if you can put aside the negative stigmas associated with Pokemon and RTP graphics, you might just enjoy playing it.

Here's the link to the page with the link to the download link.

Pokemon Hunter official site

Sorry about the reroute, it's just easier if I have to update the download or something.  You can find the rest of the series there, too.

I've put a lot of effort into this.  It may not look like it, but give the game a chance and maybe you'll be surprised.
« Last Edit: February 23, 2009, 03:14:25 AM by halibabica »
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Offline Fisherson

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Re: PH2...Again
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2009, 04:40:41 PM »
Ah it's been awhile since I've seen someone use Rm2000 chipsets in a RPG maker 2003 game, they always come so nice. I love the graphics it's very nice. ;)
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Re: PH2...Again
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2009, 04:47:42 PM »
Looks like it could be alright.
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Re: PH2...Again
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2009, 07:15:51 PM »
i dont understand why you dont use pokemon tiles.
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Offline Red Giant

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Re: PH2...Again
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2009, 09:01:30 PM »
I would also suggest that using tilesets from a pokemon title would be advisable. More importantly, however, I don't like the use of RTP characters. Not because they're RTP, but because they're tailored towards a medieval-style game rather than the pseudo-futuristic world of pokemon.
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Re: PH2...Again
« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2009, 01:29:41 AM »
Pokemon Hunter? I think I played the 1st version of this... There was a Pokemon Hunter area in the GW Chain game as well, right? :p

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Offline halibabica

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Re: PH2...Again
« Reply #6 on: February 21, 2009, 01:46:04 AM »
Oh, where to begin...

Quote from: Fisherson on February 20, 2009, 04:40:41 PM
Ah it's been awhile since I've seen someone use Rm2000 chipsets in a RPG maker 2003 game, they always come so nice. I love the graphics it's very nice. ;)
Um...this game was made in RM 2000, not 2K3.  I agree, 2000's RTP is nicer than 2K3's, but I still use the outdated maker.  Can't stand that 2K3 DBS!

Quote from: gemini on February 20, 2009, 07:15:51 PM
i dont understand why you dont use pokemon tiles.
Quote from: lucas_irineu on February 20, 2009, 07:27:38 PM
Mistery dungeon titles would fit better actually.
Quote from: Red Giant on February 20, 2009, 09:01:30 PM
I would also suggest that using tilesets from a pokemon title would be advisable. More importantly, however, I don't like the use of RTP characters. Not because they're RTP, but because they're tailored towards a medieval-style game rather than the pseudo-futuristic world of pokemon.

This is the kind of stuff I was talking about in that last paragraph before the download link.  I don't use Pokemon rips because this isn't supposed to be a Pokemon game.  I use the RTP because this IS a medieval RPG.  It just happens to feature Pokemon.  It's not based on the commercial games at all.

Quote from: Bluhman on February 21, 2009, 01:29:41 AM
Pokemon Hunter? I think I played the 1st version of this... There was a Pokemon Hunter area in the GW Chain game as well, right? :p

*/offtopicish*
Hey, I remember you and your purple beard from GW!  Yeah, you played the first game there, and the segment you're thinking of was in ALEX III.  Good to see you're still around!
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