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I think that is inevitable some boredom when accompanying anything for 20 years.
I usually get bored with Pokémon, but not for long.
About the 6° generation, X/Y was a delightful surprise. The graphics were neat and the gameplay was very pleasant. I don't know, I don't feel that X / Y is really great or special, even so i thoroughly enjoyed the journey (Maybe because I liked the carton too?). Only the post game is really poor, almost nonexistent.
On the other hand, I was very excited for the RSE remake, especially because they were part of my childhood and were the games that I played the most. However, and perhaps for that very reason, the remake looked a little lackluster. Yet, the post-games reductions are blatent grievance for real fans.
Gen 7 was very mix for me, i really apreciated some changes. However i don' like alola region as a whole. The maps look a bit small, exploration is quite poor either. For the worst, they nerfed Gengar.
Anyway, when i get tired of pokemon, i just look for another form of entertainment. And, fortunately for me, they abound.
I usually get bored with Pokémon, but not for long.
About the 6° generation, X/Y was a delightful surprise. The graphics were neat and the gameplay was very pleasant. I don't know, I don't feel that X / Y is really great or special, even so i thoroughly enjoyed the journey (Maybe because I liked the carton too?). Only the post game is really poor, almost nonexistent.
On the other hand, I was very excited for the RSE remake, especially because they were part of my childhood and were the games that I played the most. However, and perhaps for that very reason, the remake looked a little lackluster. Yet, the post-games reductions are blatent grievance for real fans.
Gen 7 was very mix for me, i really apreciated some changes. However i don' like alola region as a whole. The maps look a bit small, exploration is quite poor either. For the worst, they nerfed Gengar.
Anyway, when i get tired of pokemon, i just look for another form of entertainment. And, fortunately for me, they abound.
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