@pokemon_daily You can pay 60,000 in game coins to get Dratini. It’s not RNG. Old games rewarded effort and exploration. You learned by playing the game.
@Pirat_Nation Just make good games. Keep your exclusives. Graphics don’t make a good game. No marketing. No contracting work to other studios. No politics. No chasing gaming trends.
It genuinely feels like game remakes these days are made by people who have nothing but contempt for the original game. Instead of trying to understand why it became a classic, they approach it with the arrogance that they can "fix" it, convinced their own vision is superior to something that already stood the test of time
Unlike remakes such as Resident Evil 1 or Pokémon FireRed, which aimed to deliver the most definitive and authentic version of the original experience, modern remakes are more interested in reinventing, correcting, or outright replacing the source material than faithfully preserving what made it beloved in the first place
@nygma0451@revenant_MMXX Bungie had forums on their website back in the day. A lot of players didn’t like H2 BXR glitch. Some saw it as a skill gap, others thought it was broken. H2 ending rushed were the big complaints.
This guy actually had solid criticism on a good game which made it better.
You had to be there. Pokémon has taken on a “cute” design as well. When they’re supposed to be similar to wild animals.
Pokémon like Scorbunny would’ve been different.
See Pokémon: The Devolving Designs (ft. Tom O'Regan) on YouTube.
@squidslayernate Showcasing the first 3 is a big deal. If your presentation is bad, nobody is going to explore the rest. Normal people have standards. Gamers that buy new slop “just cause” don’t get it. Alola designs are also a problem. Old gens were sharp and aggressive.
@squidslayernate They ran out of goodwill for me to buy. Played Pokémon Arceus. It introduced a cool concept but the follow ups have been poorly executed.
@squidslayernate Showcasing the first 3 is a big deal. If your presentation is bad, nobody is going to explore the rest. Normal people have standards. Gamers that buy new slop “just cause” don’t get it. Alola designs are also a problem. Old gens were sharp and aggressive.
You had to be there. Pokémon has taken on a “cute” design as well. When they’re supposed to be similar to wild animals.
Pokémon like Scorbunny would’ve been different.
See Pokémon: The Devolving Designs (ft. Tom O'Regan) on YouTube.
@squidslayernate If the starters don’t look cool I’m not playing.
Looks like sales numbers support that concept. You asked whats good in Gen 1-3. It has Pokémon worth playing.
@evolved117 It would be icing on the cake if we find out they’ve been outsourcing games to Indian companies and that’s why we’re seeing bugs and broken launches.