Pokmon Ranger: Shadows of Almia

Publish date: 2024-05-29
Pokémon Ranger Vatonage redirects here. For the manga adaptation, see Pokémon Ranger: The Comic – Shadows of Almia.
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
ポケモンレンジャー バトナージ
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Boxart of Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia

Basic info

Platform:Nintendo DS
Category:Action RPG
Players:1
Connectivity:DS Wireless, Wi-Fi
Developer:Creatures, Inc.
Publisher:Nintendo
Part of:Generation IV spin-off

Ratings

CERO:A
ESRB:E
ACB:G
OFLC:G
PEGI:3
GRAC:N/A
GSRR:N/A

Release dates

Japan:March 20, 2008 (DS)[1]
July 27, 2016 (Wii U VC)
North America:November 10, 2008 (DS)[2]
August 4, 2016 (Wii U VC)
Australia:November 13, 2008 (DS)[3]
June 9, 2016 (Wii U VC)[4]
Europe:November 21, 2008 (DS)[5]
June 9, 2016 (Wii U VC)[6]
South Korea:N/A
Hong Kong:N/A
Taiwan:March 20, 2008

Websites

Japanese:Official site
English:Official site

Japanese boxart

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Pokémon Ranger Vatonage boxart
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Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia (Japanese: ポケモンレンジャー バトナージ Pokémon Ranger Vatonage) is an action-adventure game for the Nintendo DS and the second entry in the Pokémon Ranger series, being the sequel to Pokémon Ranger. It was released on March 20, 2008 in Japan, on November 10, 2008 in North America, on November 13, 2008 in Australia, and on November 21, 2008 in Europe.

It was released for the Wii U Virtual Console in Europe and Australia on June 9, 2016, in Japan on July 27, 2016, and in North America on August 4, 2016. The Virtual Console release became unavailable after the Wii U Nintendo eShop was discontinued on March 27, 2023.

The game is set in a new region called Almia where the base of operations is a Ranger School that the main characters have just graduated from. The selection of partner Pokémon has risen from solely Plusle and Minun to a choice between 17 different species, each representing the 17 types of Generation IV. Additionally, there are several side quests and a card collection system used to power up the Capture Styler.

Special missions were available from the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service, via Ranger Net, prior to the service's discontinuation on May 20, 2014.

Gameplay

Plot

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The game follows the protagonist, a young Pokémon Ranger, as they graduate from Ranger School and take on the duties of a fully fledged Ranger. The male character is called Kellyn and the female character is called Kate.

Missions advance the story, which is centered around the antagonists Team Dim Sun and their unknown intentions involving Pokémon mind-control machines called Gigaremos powered by dark crystals. Quests usually consist of the player traveling around the Almia region, performing varying tasks requested by citizens in exchange for rewards.

The game starts at the Ranger School, with the player enrolling as a student after expertly capturing a Pikachu. The player quickly makes friends with two of classmates, Rhythmi who dreams of being an Operator, and Keith, a rival, who dreams of becoming a Top Ranger. After the player and Keith nearly discover what Mr. Kincaid, a teacher, is doing in the basement, Mr. Kincaid seals it off from all students. Both the player and Keith show strong potential as Rangers, and graduate with full honors after defeating two Tangrowth, that escape from the basement, at their graduation ceremony. The player stays in Almia, while Keith and Rhythmi go to Fiore as part of their training. The player's family moves into a nearby town known as Chicole Village, and the player goes to live with them.

The next day, the player becomes an Area Ranger in the local village of Vientown. After recovering a Partner Pokémon, Pachirisu, Munchlax, or Starly at the beach, the player begins their first major mission by patrolling a nearby cave. The Pokémon inside the cave are unusually aggressive and resistant to capture by the Ranger's styler. At the back of the cave, the player finds a strange machine (later called a Gigaremo) that appears to be controlling the Pokémon. The rangers promptly destroy the device, freeing the Pokémon, and begin researching its abilities. Subsequently, the rangers discover that the Gigaremos are being set up by Team Dim Sun, suggesting wider criminal activities. The player travels to the Ranger Union, the headquarters of all Ranger operations in Almia, to warn the Rangers about the Gigaremo. On the way, the player sees Altru Inc., a powerful oil company that is building a massive tower in the center of the Almia region.

Soon afterward, the player is informed of a forest fire in the Vien Forest, north of Vientown. After going into the forest, the player will have to capture a Blastoise and use its Rain Dance move to douse the fire. Afterwards, the player is congratulated on how well they have done, and can progress onto the city on the other end of the Vien Forest-Pueltown.

A few days later, the player is sent on a mission to retrieve their missing team leader, Barlow. Barlow was last seen in Boyleland investigating a volcanic cave. The player will have to go to Pueltown and take a boat to Boyleland. Deep inside the cave, the player finds members of Team Dim Sun deploying new Miniremo devices to control all of the Pokémon on the island. The player dodges the guards and learns that Barlow has been captured and is being placed on a ship along with the Pokémon. The player sneaks on board, locates Barlow, and the two launch an assault on the ship's bridge. Although Barlow's Styler is destroyed in the ensuing attack, the player forces Team Dim Sun, including its leader, Mr. Kincaid, to abandon the ship, saving all of Boyleland's Pokémon. The ship crashes into the yard of the Ranger School, never to sail again.

Recognizing the threat posed by Team Dim Sun, the Ranger Union promptly promotes the player to the rank of Top Ranger. At the Union, the player discovers that Keith has also been promoted to Top Ranger, and that Rhythmi has achieved her dream of becoming a Top Operator, where she serves as the player's guide. During the player's first mission as a Top Ranger, they help another Top Ranger, named Sven, investigate a Dim Sun mining operation in the Chroma Ruins, east of the Ranger Union. They discover that Dim Sun is searching for dark crystals for powering the Gigaremo devices.

After defeating a Spiritomb, they also discover a massive hole, apparently left from removing the legendary "Shadow Crystal" whose current location is unknown. While studying the dark crystal retrieved from a captured Gigaremo, several Union workers accidentally discover that the crystals can be neutralized by a set of red, blue, and yellow shards. The player and Keith go on to separately collect the sources of these shards; the blue gem from Almia Castle, the red gem from Boyle Volcano, and the yellow gem from the Hippowdon Temple. Although the player takes both the blue and red gems, Keith is captured by a member of Team Dim Sun's Sinis Trio, who uses him to blackmail the player into surrendering the yellow gem.

Meanwhile, Sven raids Dim Sun's undersea base, stealing plans for an "Incredible Machine". The plans reveal that Altru Inc.'s tower is actually a massive Gigaremo powered by the Shadow Crystal and that Altru has been behind Dim Sun's activities. Realizing that the tower will become operational within hours (i.e. during the tower's "opening ceremony"), the Ranger Union orders all of its Rangers to attack the tower. Equipped with a specialized Styler designed to overcome the Gigaremo's influence, the player succeeds in deactivating the tower's force fields and rescues the yellow gem, allowing the other Rangers to launch an airborne assault on the Shadow Crystal at the tower's top. However, the tower reaches operational capacity before the Rangers can reach the Shadow Crystal. Altru Inc.'s president, Blake Hall, takes the chance to destroy the Rangers' only hope of disabling the tower (the three colored gems) by charging the crystal to its maximum power level and summoning his strongest Pokémon, Darkrai. Darkrai instead goes insane from the intense power overload, attacks Blake, and darkens the area, preventing the rangers from approaching the Shadow Crystal. By empowering their Styler with the gems, the player stops Darkrai's rage, allowing the other Rangers to disable the tower by converting the Shadow Crystal into a "Luminous Crystal" which undoes the mental torture inflicted on Almia's Pokémon. In the end, peace returns to Almia and its inhabitants, and the characters enjoy a concert originally planned for Altru Inc. (ironically played by the Go-Rock Quads from the original Pokémon Ranger game) while the player returns home to their family. The game ends showing Darkrai circling the Luminous Crystal, signifying the return of peace.

Blurb

Only you and your Pokémon can protect Almia!
As a Pokémon Ranger, your duty is to fight the shadows that threaten the peace of the Almia region. With the help of you Pokémon, every mission is an adventure!

Use the Stylus to befriend Pokémon and spin up a storm of action!

Capture Pokémon with your friendship. Use Pokémon to help you enhance your Ranger skills and, together as one, protect Almia!

Reception

Shadows of Almia received mixed reviews in the press. It was described as being "more accessible and enjoyable than its predecessor" by Official Nintendo Magazine[7] and as "a no-nonsense fun game" by N-Europe Magazine.[8] However, it was criticized for its similarities to the original Pokémon Ranger, with IGN commenting that "for the Pokémon fans that already got their fix two years ago, this isn't necessary"[9] and GamePro stating that "there's nothing compelling or new enough."[10] Gaming magazine Famitsu gave Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia a score of 32 out of 40. The game holds an average score of 71.00% on GameRankings, based on 23 reviews.[11]

Sales

As of March 31, 2009, Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia has sold 2.04 million copies worldwide.[12]

Japanese sales

Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia sold 241,663 units on its first week on the Japanese market, with a sell-through of 53.72%. By December 29, 2013, the end of its 302nd week, it had sold 662,155 copies.

WeekWeek endingRankingUnits soldTotal units sold
1March 23, 20081st241,663241,663
2March 30, 20082nd105,855347,518
3April 6, 20086th58,399405,917
4April 13, 20085th30,159436,076
5April 20, 20086th21,364457,440
6April 27, 20088th19,553476,993
7May 4, 20086th30,675507,668
8May 11, 20086th27,035534,703
9May 18, 200811th--
10May 25, 200816th--
11June 1, 200827th--
12June 8, 200819th--
13June 15, 200819th--
14June 22, 200823rd--
15June 29, 200840th--
16July 6, 200828th--
17July 13, 200843rd--
18July 20, 200836th--
19July 27, 200842nd--
41December 28, 2008--645,778
94January 3, 2010--660,005
302December 29, 2013--662,155

Gallery

Virtual Console icons

Staff

Main article: Staff of Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia

Trivia

In other languages

External links

References

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