Thanks to Dexit, this comment aged rather poorly.
Forcing players to learn competitive strategies is a bad idea because not everyone wants to play competitively.
Yeah. There are many problems with Pokemon moving to an active battle system, and here's a list of some of them.
They would have to create unique animations for 800+ Pokemon and many more alternate forms. Yokai Watch and Digimon both dealt with this problem by making some of the creatures...
Yeah. This guy has one of the worst arguments I ever seen. Just because the games will be on a more powerful system does not mean that they will change everything about the series. Maybe this guy should know that, but he's too stuck in his ways. He just wants Pokemon to turn into some mindless...
The games and the anime are separate. It should be kept that way. Yellow was a one time thing made in the height of Pokemania. And, Lycanroc-Dusk is not at all related to Ash. It was an early buy bonus for USUM which Ash got to promote said game.
Here's what a redditor has to say about the main series games using a real time battle system:
"Look Pokemon's appeal has always been its battle mechanics. If they do an complete overhaul to the battle system it would be a middle finger to every player that stuck with the series. How do you...
In order for the Pokemon Switch game to succeed, there must be a balance between innovation and tradition, and not have the franchise go full swinging in either direction. Pokemon Sun and Moon is a great example of this, as it changed up many aspects of the franchise (such as the replacement of...
The franchise is not stale. Playing Pokemon now is nothing like playing Pokemon in 1996. Many features have been added in those 21 years. There's a lot more to take into account when playing a Pokemon game.
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