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Wouldn’t matter to those who don’t think the light should be there in the first place.What? Let me give you two options. Having a light be switched on permanently, and giving you a light switch that you can use on your own free will. Which do you think will help more people?
They can switch it off and pretend it doesn’t exist. Why remove options for everyone just because they don’t align with your taste? Just keep the Exp. All on if you want.Wouldn’t matter to those who don’t think the light should be there in the first place.
It's the same for disability ramps: you can just use the stairs.They can switch it off and pretend it doesn’t exist. Why remove options for everyone just because they don’t align with your taste? Just keep the Exp. All on if you want.
We can't have all the antagonists be nihilistic stoic people, now can we? I for one welcome this.Mars looks a bit too happy in that clip for an antagonist. Chibi style really isn't doing that scene any favors.
Maybe the wild and trainer battle themes weren't quite finished when they sent out the preview footage?
They also implied that Pokemon ownership can be taken as slavery in BW, and Hoenn's plot is a commentary on political issues in Japan. We have yet to see whether Ainu and Japanese interaction will be touched on yet in PLA but I can't rule it out yet. Considering all this and that pollution/climate change are the problem of our century, Game Freak should have no problem with a brief allusion to chemical plants.these are the same games that show graveyards and emotional child abuse?
On a slightly more wholesome note, it's kinda cute seeing the comments on Twitter saying they're excited for BDSP because they haven't played Sinnoh before and this will be their first experience with it. Reminds me of when I was young and HGSS was coming out and it was a 100% brand new game to me because I'd never played GSC. I had vaguely heard that it was a remake but didn't really care much, was just excited for a new game.
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She only had a Snover in DP. Case pretty much closed, except there could be an exception or two like Clair's Gyarados and Glacia's Froslass.
I also find the use of Chimchar funny because people keep saying that the absence of the evolved "Hisui" starters in Legends trailers is suspicious. It's par for the course.
I don't buy this "100% brand new game" story, Lol. Just before HGSS came out, I hadn't played G/S/C games either, at least not in their entirety. So just before the remake launched I played Pokémon Crystal, and then HGSS. And.... both, in their own way, were great game experiences. Actually, my favorite Pokémon Games.
Nah, for me it really was. I had barely even heard of the originals, and didn't know of a way to play them anyway. I wasn't really on the internet all that much back then either, so I was kinda in the dark. It didn't even really occur to my 12-13 year old self to find out more about the originals or play them. I can't even remember how I heard about the games in the first place, it was either TV commercials or GameStop or something. I know it had to do with an ad for the pokewalker.
I actually still haven't played GSC to this day, nor do I really feel a need to with HGSS right there.
I feel like a lot of people hold this view but I think the reality is that old games weren't polished either, they just didn't have a chance to be improved after release so what you got was what you got.... Back to BDSP: I miss the days when games were released as finished packages, but if they're willing to patch in better audio, maybe that's promising for the prospect of some good DLC. I would not be adverse to it... as long as they give me my Battle Frontier.
That's a good point.I feel like a lot of people hold this view but I think the reality is that old games weren't polished either, they just didn't have a chance to be improved after release so what you got was what you got.
It did make you appreciate them for what they were, though. And besides, no game will ever be perfect, no matter how many patches it gets or how much DLC support it receives.I feel like a lot of people hold this view but I think the reality is that old games weren't polished either, they just didn't have a chance to be improved after release so what you got was what you got.
Yeah, but it also allows companies to charge you through the nose for all that extra content you're paying for.Personally, I prefer these days of ample ability to add to and polish them post-release. It also allows for things like new pokemon reveals actually being a surprise for everyone instead of spoiled years in advance by datamining, or having to buy a slightly updated version of the same exact game to get it.
I actually attempted to play the original Gold on the 3ds Virtual Console, but I just couldn't do it. And you're right, since I've already played HGSS three times now, I don't really see a need to.I actually still haven't played GSC to this day, nor do I really feel a need to with HGSS right there.