....wow this strikes me as both funny and painful. I couldn't get Spiritomb in Diamond because I didn't have 32 friends to meet in the underground. Right after, we had a whole era of online features being free. Now we're on the Switch, online is locked behind a paywall that I can't justify...
The amount of backlash they would get for doing that would be outrageous. Both games might technically be on the same cartridge, but you have to hack them to switch it, so they're definitely not going to charge you the price of a double pack just for a convenient on/off switch.
The page says this:
The original games didn't really have robust online capability so you couldn't connect to a specific user without linking up locally.
They're probably not going to replicate that limitation for the sake of faithfulness. No one is nostalgic for when using the Internet in a...
You're forgetting the Sinnoh Region Myth that specifically says they were living separately. The one that they very clearly chose to follow.
Folk tale 3 actually originally talked about people marrying pokemon so I don't think it's worth putting any stock in it.
No, I think the folk tales are just stories with no factual basis whatsoever and if they stemmed from anything, it may have been Zorua, but wildly twisted from the truth like real life folk tales often are, if they weren't just made up entirely.
I really don't understand what you're trying to say.
The folk tales don't have to be based in any fact because they're folk tales. The fact that they're called Sinnoh folk tales is because Sinnoh inherited them- things don't suddenly become not yours just because you changed your name. So using...
Did the baby name moves really make up for not having over half of the eeveelutions, though?
I'm pretty over the dex cuts after Dexit now. The total of pokemon has gotten too big to keep updating every one of them for every game, so they had to draw a line and using the original games' dex is...
Not sure where people get the "myths not lining up" idea, we know people in the region mostly fear pokemon and so the "living separate lives" thing is true. It may not follow all of the myths, but I wouldn't expect it to, because folk tales can simply be folk tales, not based in fact.
Though at...
Yeah, more of a connection would have been nice. But I think Game Freak has gotten hyper-leak-sensitive, considering how they've even cut CoroCoro out of the loop. So ILCA may not have been trusted with much, if anything.
It might also be something that they're saving to patch in later, to hype...
Yellow was really more of a specialty version capitalising on the popularity of the anime in its original incarnation. Let's Go certainly referenced it, but it was likewise capitalising on the popularity of GO, so I think it's too soon to really say that it's a sign that they're doing third...
Isn't said outsourced party not used to making full-fledged games like this? Game Freak is used to these deadlines and making such games. You can't really compare the two.
If anything, ILCA needed more oversight, maybe an extension and maybe some help.
I honestly didn't play ORAS, nor have I really played anything through actually since Gen 4, but as someone who follows the series for art and story reasons, ORAS definitely added more to the series conceptually than BDSP has. New Megas and the Delta episode being the main things. BDSP has given...
The thing is, most of these additions are just a reflection of the new standards for the series as a whole, they're not actually improvements for BDSP itself. If ORAS had been released now rather than then, it would have had those features plus the added content.
It also feels just unprofessional that they would do that? Like many people without Internet access when first trying to play were going to find the unfinished game and the whole Internet was going to find out about it. It feels so crazy that they would put out something so blatantly unfinished...
I get what you're trying to say but at the same time, third versions are just enhanced versions, and if you're going to remake games, why not remake them to be more like the better version? Especially when remakes are generally improved versions anyway, why start with the lesser version of the...
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