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mZuzek said:
If you can't tell the difference you're either blind or just haven't gone back to actually playing Black after X.

Also, saying the names are evidence of Game Freak running out of ideas is total bs.
They're called X and Y for a reason, and it makes a lot of sense. It's actually far more creative than colors.
I mean, they have limited amounts of colors, or are you willing to see the next generation being Pokémon Turquoise and Magenta?

Look, we could go into a timless debate how pokemon has changed drastically or hasn't, but I really don't care about the mainline series, the changes I beleive are merely superficial and are indicative of the paradox of gamers wanting innovation and familiarity at the same time, but that is besides the point and off topic. This thread is about the discussion of a home console pokemon which is by defintion a spinoff since the mainline series are on the handhelds. So when given a chance to be creative with a fictionary budget, to see people simply wanting a clone of the handheld games is not only a waste but its also a clear misunderstanding of the pokemon franchise.

Which is why I asked the earlier user what he believed Pokemon, at least the gaming franchise, was.

To say that pokemon is just a turn based battle system with a whole bunch of creatures that use elements is not only immature, but completely missing the point of what pokemon is. The battle system means nothing, the meta is replacable, the only thing important is the pokemon and the trainer, hence the concept of training pokemon, that is what the entire game is about. The battle system is just a representation of the pokemon training on a limited platform for kids. 

When I hear about tripple battles in Pokemon, I'm like First Final Fantasy had 4 v 4 with more than 4 moves why should I be impressed?

But again this isn't the place to the discuss that and I apologize, on that. While I disagree with your opinion, I'm not the kind of jerk who attack those who have differing opinions.

Good Day Sir.



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