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SmokedHostage said:
pastro243 said:
SmokedHostage said:
pastro243 said:
It doesnt even have a story

Indeed it does.

 

 

 Tell it to me

the critique is.. a 10 year old child leaves home to explore a world full of creatures, some cute, some powerful, some mysterious and some legendary, and while doing so collects these creatures, train them for battling, battle trainers and gym leaders and become a master at the art.  And while doing on this adventure is often meant by a rival that challenges him or her as their both have similar admirations to become the best.  Also while on this adventure the child is met with the task of defeating an organization dead set on using these creatures for evil.  After defeating the evil organization, and collecting all the badges, the child changes a league of 4 elite trainers and a champion that ends up being someone from earlier in the game.  After the defeating all 5 of these trainers, the child is given champion status and the credits rolls.  After than, the child is able to collect Legendary creatures he was not able to collect and collect the rest of these creatures via evolving, catching, trading, breeding, etc.

 

 

 Ok, thats like the world setting more than a story. Could anyone tell me about the boy? His personality? Why does he want to do that? What does he win in the end after doing that? It doesnt have anything complex in there, and its the same story in every pokemon game, there is almost no dialogue between characters, you cant feel empathy(dont know if u say it like this, English is not my main language) for the characters, and in the end you feel like you never finished or acomplished anything besides collecting and leveling up badass pokemon.