Though Red/Blue Rescue Team was good, this was better. Longer, better, more advanced, and has a good post-storyline. 2 world destruction cases, one game. Stop the destruction of time and the ruin of the fabric of space! And defeat the Pokemon behind it all! Fun game and, though the storyline is longer, it is worth it. It immerses you in the game's storyline, with a few sad moments. Now, in addition to regular jobs, u can take down outlaws too. You start in a guild, training to be an exploration team, unlike in blue/red where you are a full-on rescue team right off the bat. And a lot of times, you feel like you are the character. You share some similar emotions. This game is a good choice for fans of the "Mystery Dungeons" and generally Pokemon fans as well.. The only difference of Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness is Pokemon available. There are a few major Pokemon differences like Mewtwo/Rotom (Darkness) or Celebi/Lucario (Time) which are entirely your choice depending on the game. Both are excellent and worth your money.
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