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Boutros said:
tbone51 said:
Boutros said:
tbone51 said:
Boutros said:
tbone51 said:
Boutros said:
Einsam_Delphin said:
Boutros said:


how is that a facepalm? ANswer me almighty COMG Creator!

Because no one has played X/Y duh!

How can you tell it's better than Gold/Silver?!



i said the quality can rival and maybe surpass gold/silver. They've done more than any other generations as far as i can tell. The game will play like other games, i dont need to exactly play them to get some info out of them, we just dont kno all the pokemon, almost nothing about the region, and post game. Other than that i see a HUGE improvement, any pokemon fan will tell you the same, wen B/W came i already new it be new pokemon/added moves/new region/etc. So it be just like the games before it, this time around gamefreak went all out. Its like comparing SSB with SSBM!

It's like saying New Super Mario Bros. is everything that was Super Mario Bros. and more so it's a better game! There's more to it than that.

It is expected of a new game to have new features. New pokémons, new moves, new regions, new mini-games and all that are not new features.

Walking in diagonal is not a new feature. Mega form is not a new feature.

None of that changes what Pokémon has been for the past 15 years.

Gold/Silver got a pass because it was the first sequel to Blue/Red and it still felt fresh but the series hasn't changed much since then and many have grown wary of it (myself included). I honestly was the biggest Pokémon fan back then and so I didn't give up easily.

So I don't see how, for its respective time, X/Y can be better than Gold/Silver if all it does is add new content without drastically changing the core mechanics of what's been relatively the same for a long time.



Umm, what!? Different or w/e doesn't equal quality. If X/Y were literally just Black/White with better graphics, then it'd still be the better game (though not by much of anything), just like 10 is a greater number than 5, even though they're still just numbers.