Joker901
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in pain...XDReal talk though, who made the box art? Cause it looks like it was done in paint...
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in pain...XDReal talk though, who made the box art? Cause it looks like it was done in paint...
That's what Gamefreak said.Gotta point out that most people excited (not just on the forums) for these games are under the impression that either it's a glorified spin-off or that gen VIII will be ambitious in addition to not keeping the Go features.
I miss you already wild Pokémon battles.
For the record, I can make the core series distinction even simpler: if the game has a Pokemon League Challenge, it's core series. The closest we saw to this not happening was the Alola games but obviously it was "built" by the time we completed the Island Challenge. We've never seen the Elite Four + Champion style Pokemon League used in anything but what is clearly defined as core series games.
Good for Bulbapedia, but they're fans like us. These games have officially been referred to as core RPGs, but the term "Generation [ ]" is unofficial. Since these games are incompatible with SM and have different mechanics (which also affect training) and far fewer Pokemon, to label them under Generation VII is silly.For the record, our own neighborhood source for all our Pokemon info, bulbapedia, draws the clear definitive dinstinction between what is and isn't a core series game. These games also classifies as Gen 7 games.
Good for Bulbapedia, but they're fans like us. These games have officially been referred to as core RPGs, but the term "Generation [ ]" is unofficial. Since these games are incompatible with SM and have different mechanics (which also affect training) and far fewer Pokemon, to label them under Generation VII is silly.
A new fan term is needed here. "Let's Go sub-series" would be my choice.
Until now, battling with wild Pokémon was an essential component.
A new fan term is needed here. "Let's Go sub-series" would be my choice.
Do you really see them updating these games to have all the other Pokemon? At best, Bank compatibility would entail being able to transfer them to the next generation.It’s not a sub-series though. It’s a remake by any definition of the word remake. It doesn’t introduce a new region or Dex so it probably can’t classify as Gen 8, but it’s on a new system which could classify it at Gen 8, then again, GS were technically for the GB while Crystal was for the GBC. Additionally, it’ll probably receive Bank compatibility eventually which could tie it to Gen 7 or Gen 8 in the future. At this point it’s indisputable that it’s a core series game, as it was developed as one, but it is, in my opinion, not tied to a generation in the way games have typically been tied to one, yet.
And how likely do you think that is? The trailer already has 5 million views on YouTube and the games are leading the chart on Amazon. They'll probably sell better than ORAS and that's reason enough to continue them.We don’t know if they’re going to be more Let’s go games.
For all we know it’s a one-off thing.
I would disagree with that statement, as wild encounters are not at all required to advance through gameplay besides forced ones and, in the past, HM slaves. Many people including myself just repel our way through the latter 90% of the game once we can afford them in bulk.
What did Gamefreak say? Because the presentation felt vague to me.That's what Gamefreak said.
What did Gamefreak say? Because the presentation felt vague to me.
Is this the first time a spin off game has got a section?