![]() ![]() Not and with fighting through all of the Gym Leaders and beating the Elite FourĪnd your rival you’re all done. There’s some strategy but it starts to get weird Interesting Pokémon, how do they manage to squeeze that concept into 32 moreĪforementioned there is a lot of content – with 150/1 to catch and to see, to beĪ Pokémon master is your destiny. When full ass grown men have elite plans on their starting line-up and all that… Asides from that, lots of items, Pokéballs etc. We let each other play and there’s such a strike of playing Pokémon that I can’t Warioland 2 and he got Pokémon Blue, when we both respectively completed them I remember once upon a Christmas my brother and I both got Gameboys, I got I'm afraid that's all I can say really about more content - I mean there's a bike too that you can get, and the SS Ann? Flycut equivalent for windows full# Really compare to anything else, the music, the Pokémans themselves the storyĪnd waking up before school and watching the cartoon. It doesn’t suck, the fact it’s continuously dragged on does. I mean, this is me being a grumpy old man when generations to come still get toĮnjoy the game much like I did in my youth. Once again, thanks for reading and tell me whatcha think –Īm I a bitter old man or dyou think the series needs to slowly fade into immortality? They make a Pokémon after an ice cream that’s when the line has been crossed. If Pokemon is a highly successful multimedia franchise that's aimed at kids, then naturally they have to keep making more games because at the very least they have to have one on each of their consoles, otherwise how else are kids supposed to play it? If it's truly popular among kids, then it's no wonder that new versions of a game with the same great fundamental gameplay are going to sell well. I honestly could not go back and play any of them before maybe Diamond/Pearl/Platinum. Battle mechanics were overhauled in the 4th generation so it's hard for me to go back, but also the games go through some huge quality of life change almost every generation. They also started evolving some of the core concepts with each one too. The essentials stay mostly the same, the main idea of battling your way to the end is still there, but we've had some shake-ups in Pokemon Contests, Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald and Black/White were a leap forward story-wise, X/Y had some fun side activities, Sun/Moon changed from Pokemon Gyms to earning the equivalent of badges by doing much more varied things, they do legitimately develop the series, but I'd agree that on the surface it's the same. Besides, they do come up with good Pokemon sometimes. ![]()
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