
Hoenn is a large island, and it is designed in an open-world style, so players can freely move around and do whatever they want.

But this time, the game will have a higher difficulty level than the previous games, and players need to defeat many other targets before moving on to the final goal. In this game’s story, players will still have to collect powerful Pokémon and prevent evil organizations from destroying the Pokémon world.

However, its plot plays a huge role in expanding the area and new features for players to enjoy. The gameplay of the game is similar to the previous games, and players will control the character through an overhead view and go everywhere within a limited capacity. In Emerald, players will still start in Hoenn lands, similar to previous games, but this time the goal will change, and players will witness more action than talking. In the Pokémon universe, none of the games are related to the storyline, but most of them share a common development storyline and worlds. It is the third-generation games, an upgraded version of Ruby and Sapphire, along with Improvements in gameplay, graphics, and features. Pokémon Emerald is a role-playing game released by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance in 2004.
