@JonComms It's gonna still be a hard sell no matter what, but if anything I agree that it helps fit with the games direction.
Hopefully when we see better, cleaner animations that isn't just this same crusty stream photo, then maybe people will come around.
@SilphSpectre man, learning to EV train in Gen 4 was such an awesome experience, and then seeing it all in the big screen with Battle Revolution, beautiful
@LonelyGoomba I watched the original movie and thought it was fine and a fun time.
I'm expecting the same with the sequel.
I really don't understand why people are so nuclear about the movies. You either liked it or didn't, pushing it past that makes you a weirdo.
@AshPaulsen It absolutely is, the soundtrack of that game is honestly very important to the experience, I wouldn't have loved the game as much as I did if it wasn't for it.
I'm honestly really excited for the future of PM if the music quality stays like this.
@LonelyGoomba@flurryfrenzy Agreed, I honestly don't remember if there are any actual gameplay differences aside from maybe new monsters. So I just think the open design vs level progression was the only difference.
At that point it's whatever story you like more, granted I haven't touched them a long time.
@SilphSpectre 5 Generations concieved between that timeframe is insane. Getting both Gen 10 and GTA 6 in the same year is definitely gonna be a treat, assuming there's no more delays of course