

Making it so the personality was separate from the Pokemon just cheapened a lot of the experience to me and made it feel all for naught considering the personality has nothing to do with the story. As much as I still enjoyed the personality quiz as is, it felt disappointing when I could get any of the Pokemon regardless of what personality I received. The cute/cool has nothing to do with the personality beyond what gender difference you will have for those Pokemon that have one. The two questions with four answers will figure out your Pokemon. Every question with just the two answers will help you figure out your personality.


This is because the personality has very little to do with what Pokemon you get. While I was super happy to see the Personality Quiz return, I’d be lying if I said I was thrilled with how it turned out. Please keep in mind this review will contain spoilers. With that said, I’ll go ahead into the main review. That said, I don’t feel it’s disappointing, but I think whether it’s as good or better than Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky will vary from person to person. Some parts of Super Mystery Dungeon I do feel are on par with the second games in the series–others I would say are not. Saying not to compare the games would be silly, after all, they are part of the same series and Super Mystery Dungeon contains references to all of the past games. To be honest, I don’t know if I would say it is or not. I will say it is easily much better than Gates to Infinity, but the one thing a lot of people have been asking is if it’s on par with Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky. Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon is the newest title in the Mystery Dungeon franchise and after the… disappointment with Gates to Infinity, I was really hoping for this game to be good.
