Was I stupid to love you?
Was I reckless to help?
Was it obvious to everybody else
That I'd fallen for a lie?
You were never on my side
Fool me once, fool me twice
Are you death or paradise?
Now you'll never see me cry
There's just no time to die
Fun is determined by a lot of factors since this game is very specific in what kind of people would end up enjoying it. For one, you won't get full enjoyment if you arent a fan of Pokemon(Duh.).In terms of game genre, it's a Rouge-like, meaning every time you play you will have a different experience whether it's dungeon layouts, item spawns, enemy spawns, etc., which offers VERY HIGH repeatability. While I, like many others, are driven by nostalgia due to me playing the originals back in elementary school days, it doesn't take away from the main gameplay.In terms of controls, they feel rather clunky and most inputs might end up being unresponsive, which require some getting use to, especially so compared to the original which I think was much simpler despite having less buttons.For amount of Pokemon, at least 95% of the mons from Gens 1 through 3 are represented in some form, with a few Gen 4 pokes here and there.4Overall, I think PMD is 100% worth it in terms of being a fun game, and is an amazing experience regardless of whatever your choice of trusted reviewer says.
Hey hey hey
Ba de ya, say do you remember
Ba de ya, dancing in September
Ba de ya, never was a cloudy day
Ba duda, ba duda, ba duda, badu
Ba duda, badu, ba duda, badu
Ba duda, badu, ba duda