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<p>I firmly believe that there are two types of <strong>Pokemon</strong> videogame fans: those that play on a surface level, and those that really dig deep. Insert joke here about the  damage-dealing Ground-type move called Dig. <em>Nah.</em> I&#8217;m most assuredly the former despite my <em>love</em> for stats and intricate systems in RPGs like <strong>Fallout: New Vegas</strong>, <strong>Borderlands 2</strong>, <strong>Dragon Age: Origins</strong>, <strong>Suikoden II</strong>, <strong>Grandia</strong>, and so on. But with the pocket monsters? I just like collecting them to fill out my Pokedex, giving them cutesy nicknames like Birdbutt and Trashy, and then exploring towns for silly side stuff. That&#8217;s about it. I don&#8217;t have friends that also play to battle against or participate in tournaments or breed to get the best of the best attributes <strong>Gattaca</strong> style. And I&#8217;m not really sure if <strong>Pokemon White 2</strong> has the makings to change me in this regard.</p>
<p>But first, I failed. <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2012/06/01/back-into-the-wild-to-remember-which-pokemon-i-liked/">My goal was to jump back into </a><strong><a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2012/06/01/back-into-the-wild-to-remember-which-pokemon-i-liked/">Pokemon White</a></strong><a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2012/06/01/back-into-the-wild-to-remember-which-pokemon-i-liked/">,</a> grind like mad, and defeat the Elite Four before moving on to the sequel. Alas, no. A few test battles against the first member of the Elite Four showed me just how much further I needed to crawl, and it looked dire. There&#8217;s actually a limit to the amount of grinding I&#8217;m willing to do for a game, and the rewards did not seem to justify the time spent doing battle after battle after battle, resting when needed, and then getting right back to it. No thanks.</p>
<p>So I went into <strong>Pokemon White 2</strong> without knowing how <strong>Pokemon White</strong> ended. After about six to seven hours, I can safely say: it doesn&#8217;t matter. At least not yet. Everything plot-wise so far is follow-able; you begin anew, picking your gender, the name of your &#8220;rival&#8221;, and then a starter Pokemon. Last time, I went with Snivy, the grass-based beast, naming it Snape. This time, I switched things up, picking Tepig, the fire-based one, dubbing it Hamstring. He&#8217;s pretty good. And then you&#8217;re off, to fight Gym Leaders and keep those pestering Team Plasma grunts at bay. <a href="http://paulabbamondi.tumblr.com/post/33440688101/ive-been-playing-some-pokemon-white-2-and-things">It&#8217;s going pretty well.</a> With four gym badges collected, I&#8217;ve also gotten further into the game to open that silly side stuff that I secretly croon over.</p>
<p>The two big ones are Join Avenue and Pokéstar Studios. I like them both, but have really only just dabbled in each. For Join Avenue, you become the owner/manager of a long stretch of space between two towns. Here, you can ask people passing by to open shops or visit shops you&#8217;ve already opened, and doing so raises the shops&#8217; rank, as well as the overall rank of Join Avenue. There&#8217;s a reason for all this, because as the shops increase, so do the benefits. Right now, I have two beauty salons, a cafe, and an antique store opened, ready for business. It seems like a neat idea that I&#8217;ll be revisiting in between gym battles to see how things are evolving. The other main side activity is Pokestar Studios, which has the player filming a script for a big theatrical release. You go through a bunch of decisions and then even get to see your film in a theater. I&#8217;ve done it once, but plan to sink more time into later. A few other mini-games carry over from <strong>Pokemon White</strong> as well, like participating in a play and dressing up with props.</p>
<p>If that&#8217;s not enough, <strong>Pokemon White 2</strong> introduces&#8230;Achievements. Well, they call them Medals, but we all really know what they are. You get them for everything: walking, saving frequently, purchasing 10 Pokeballs at once, nicknaming X caught Pokemon, and so on and so on. You even get hint Medals to help you figure out just what you need to do. It&#8217;s a nice addition even if, ultimately, just like Achievements, they are meaningless. Unless something crazy good happens if you get them all&#8211;I don&#8217;t know, I&#8217;ve only gotten around 18 or so at this point.</p>
<p>While I picked Hamstring as my starter Pokemon, he&#8217;s definitely moved aside to make room for Genesect, a special robotic bug &#8216;mon that initial purchasers of the game can download for free. <a href="http://www.giantbomb.com/pokemon-blackwhite-version-2/61-37603/genesect-and-the-boosted-exp/35-564153/">It is mighty powerful and considered &#8220;traded&#8221; so you immediately get a boost to all its EXP earned.</a> Can&#8217;t go wrong with that. No way, no how. At first he felt extremely overpowered, but I just got my butt whooped at the fifth gym, so he is not all that and a bag of rice. Need to find some water-based Pokemon to help out in that fight&#8230;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m already planning for the future, meaning the <em>final</em> battles. I want to keep at least four of my chosen pocket monsters all around the same level, all different in tactics and nature and powers. It&#8217;s working out okay so far. I really don&#8217;t want to hit the same wall as I did in the previous game, and, as can be expected, a whole bunch of other content unlocks once you finish the game.</p>
<p>For me, it&#8217;s a great game to play a little bit of before turning in for the night, so while I&#8217;m playing it slowly, I&#8217;m also playing it methodically. At least, I hope I am. There&#8217;s so much in this game&#8211;these games, really&#8211;to take in. Layers upon layers of stuff, from berries to held items to the difference between TMs and HMs, to learning a new move or keeping old ones, to evolving or not evolving, to raising a friendly pocket monster, to earning money, to riding a bicycle, to playing mini-games, to using C-Gear, to withdrawing and depositing team members. At times, it&#8217;s like getting lost, and the safest way through is just to stay on the main path and do only what is necessary. Again, this is why I&#8217;m a surface level player; any more, and I&#8217;m just burying myself.</p>
<p>Okay, enough writing; back to training.</p>
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