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They do.Graphics do not matter.
I mean, no one would want a game in black and white.
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They do.Graphics do not matter.
I mean, no one would want a game in black and white.
The chibi style fans won it, since Masuda and company went with their beloved chibi style. I confused you with other people, so my apologies. I thought you were one chibi style fan. I've seen 30 seconds of gameplay footage, and the graphics will not look that different from what I saw. They will not move on from chibi style at this point, this is why I lost. They can't please everyone, and I understand it. I didn't care about the Dexit, others did. That's the rule - some days you win, some days you lose."Minions" isn't much better. Maybe you could try not call them names at all?
At any rate, we're not battling here; there's nothing to "win." Furthermore, I don't "love these remakes" - they've only just been announced, and I've seen 30 seconds of gameplay footage. As far as my opinion on them goes, I've said multiple times that I expect them to be little more than a serviceable bit of enjoyment. My take on the style of them is pretty neutral. I haven't "won" anything, nor have I been trying to, and my position isn't the polar opposite of yours that you're characterizing it as.
You know... I would not mind that.They do.
I mean, no one would want a game in black and white.
You know... I would not mind that.
If the game is actually fun, why not?You won't mind if they look like RGBY?
You won't mind if they look like RGBY?
If indie games are a good indication, that sprite based retro style is very popular right now.
Personally, I think it might technically be happening now with BDSP. They know they can't fully go back to sprites, but they can make 3D models that look like sprites.Yes; i think there is a good chance that, within maybe 15 years, there will be a pixel art Pokemon game set in a new region!
Yes; i think there is a good chance that, within maybe 15 years, there will be a pixel art Pokemon game set in a new region!
There's a reason I don't have interest in a lot of indie games. Sprite-based games are old-fashioned to me and only existed because the hardware necessitated them. The games just don't hold up to me nowadays, and thus it's just bizarre to see new games released in that limited style. Nothing wrong with people enjoying the style, I suppose. I mean I enjoy archaic music and musical instruments like the harpsichord despite the piano being technically better.
Nevertheless, to suggest that the mainline Pokemon series for full retail price go back to sprites? No, just no. As I said, the style only existed because the hardware was too limited to actually make games any other way. It makes no sense to hold to the style of limited hardware when the hardware is so much more advanced and now the true vision of a Pokemon region can be brought out with it.