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North American box art forPokémon Omega Ruby andPokémon Alpha Sapphire, depicting thelegendary Pokémon PrimalGroudon and PrimalKyogre respectively | |
| Developer | Game Freak |
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| Director | Shigeru Ohmori |
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| Programmer | Tomoya Takahashi |
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| Series | Pokémon |
| Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
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| Genre | Role-playing |
| Modes | Single-player,multiplayer |
Pokémon Omega Ruby[a] andPokémon Alpha Sapphire[b] are 2014remakes of the 2002Game Boy Advancerole-playing video gamesPokémon Ruby andSapphire, also including features fromPokémon Emerald. The games are part of the sixth generation of thePokémon video game series,[1] developed byGame Freak and published byThe Pokémon Company andNintendo for theNintendo 3DS. Announced in May 2014, the games were released inJapan,North America andAustralia on 21 November 2014, exactly twelve years after the original release date ofRuby andSapphire, while the European release was the following week.[2]
Omega Ruby andAlpha Sapphire received generally positive reviews from critics. As of September 30, 2024[update], a combined total of 14.63 million copies have been sold worldwide, ranking them as thefourth-best-selling Nintendo 3DS titles of all time.[3]
ThoughPokémon Omega Ruby andAlpha Sapphire are remakes of games from the third generation, they retain changes made in later generations, such as the type split from the fourth generation and unlimited TM usage and triple battles from the fifth generation. They also retain gameplay features introduced inPokémon X andY, such as Mega Evolution, Pokémon Amie, Super Training and the Player Search System. The games introduced a unique mechanic forKyogre andGroudon dubbed "Primal Reversion", akin to the broader Mega Evolution feature.[4] The games also let players ride Latios or Latias to "soar" above Hoenn to travel, with some in-game areas being exclusively accessible through this feature.[5]
The setting and story ofOmega Ruby andAlpha Sapphire are largely the same as the originalRuby andSapphire games. It begins with the player character riding in the back of a moving truck, who is relocating to the Hoenn region from the Johto region with their mother, as their father Norman has been hired as the leader of the Petalburg City Gym. The player arrives with their parents at the family's new home in the village of Littleroot Town, on the southern edge of the main island. The player character begins their Pokémon Trainer journey by saving Professor Birch, the leading professor in the Hoenn region, from a wildPoochyena, choosing eitherTreecko,Torchic, orMudkip to defend him. Following the defeat of the wild Pokémon, the player receives the chosen Pokémon as their starter. The player then travels around Hoenn to complete the Pokédex and battle the eight Gym Leaders of the Hoenn Region.
Along the way, the player character encounters the antagonist group Team Magma inOmega Ruby or Team Aqua inAlpha Sapphire who wish to use the power of the legendary Pokémon, Primal Groudon in Omega Ruby, and Primal Kyogre in Alpha Sapphire, to change the world to suit their desires. Team Magma wants to useGroudon to dry up the oceans and expand the landmass, thereby allowing humanity to progress further. Meanwhile, Team Aqua wishes to summonKyogre to flood the lands and revert the world to a prehistoric state, which will allow Pokémon to live more freely. However, unlike in the original games, depending on the game version, Archie and Maxie will actually use the correct orb, leading to their Primal Reversions. With the help of Hoenn League Champion Steven Stone, and the Gym Leader Wallace, the player defeats their respective team and then either captures or defeats the legendary Pokémon to prevent a global drought / heavy rainfall and thus ensuring the teams' mutual reformation. The player then advances on to the Hoenn League, challenging theElite Four and then the Hoenn League Champion, Steven, to become the new Hoenn League Champion. The player also has the option of participating in the various Pokémon Contests throughout Hoenn, using their Pokémon to put on a performance for an audience and judges. Aside from the gameplay, 20 new Mega Evolutions were added sincePokémon X and Y, as well as "primal reversions" for Groudon and Kyogre, which function similarly.
A new side quest is featured inOmega Ruby andAlpha Sapphire, called the "Delta Episode".[6] The player must work with the new character, Zinnia, as well as Steven and Professor Cozmo, to find a way to stop a meteor from crashing into the planet. This also requires capturing the legendary PokémonRayquaza in order to stop the meteor that holds the mythical PokémonDeoxys.
Pokémon Omega Ruby andAlpha Sapphire were released in Japan, North America and Australia on 21 November 2014, exactly twelve years after the original release date ofRuby andSapphire, while the European release was the following week.[2] They are the third remake pairs in the franchise followingPokémon FireRed andLeafGreen for the Game Boy Advance in 2004 andPokémon HeartGold andSoulSilver for the Nintendo DS in 2009. As withPokémon X andY, the games include all official translations, unlike previous generations where games contained only certain languages depending on the region or country they were originally distributed.[7][8]
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| Metacritic | 83/100 (Omega Ruby)[9] 82/100 (Alpha Sapphire)[10] |
| OpenCritic | 89% recommend[11] |
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| Famitsu | 37/40 |
| Game Informer | 8.75/10[12] |
| GameSpot | 8/10[13] |
| IGN | 7.8/10 (Alpha Sapphire)[14] |
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| Nintendo World Report | 9/10[16] |
| Polygon | 8/10[17] |
| Hardcore Gamer | 4/5[18] |
Pokémon Omega Ruby andAlpha Sapphire received generally positive reviews from critics.[9][10] Review aggregatorOpenCritic assessed that the games received strong approval, being recommended by 89% of critics.[11]GameSpot's Peter Brown praised the 3D visuals and the super training mechanic, but believed the game failed to fully resolve general issues in the game formula.[19]IGN's Kallie Plagge also praised the game's 3D reinvention of Hoenn and online functionality. Plagge was, however, critical of the over-abundance of HMs needed to play the game as well as the perceived imbalance favoring Water-type Pokémon and the reliance on water-based routes. She remarked that while the Dive feature was novel in the original release, it had since become tedious.[20]
At the2014 Game Awards it was nominated forBest Remaster, but lost out toGrand Theft Auto V.[21][22]
The games sold 3,040,000 copies in their first three days of sale. Of the total sales, 1,534,593 copies were sold in Japan, the rest were sold in North America and Australia.[23]Omega Ruby andAlpha Sapphire had the biggest launch in the series history in the United Kingdom, beating the previous record held byPokémon Black andWhite.[24] By the end of 2014, the games had sold 2.4 million copies in Japan.[25] As of 31 March 2023[update], a combined total of 14.57 million copies have been sold worldwide, ranking them as thefourth-best-selling Nintendo 3DS titles of all time.[26]