spemanig said:
Samus Aran said:
Yes they are. All changes have little impact on the singleplayer campaign of the game. It's still like the very first generation but with alot of little tweaks to make the game less tedious. And it's in fact worse because exploration has been dumbed down in the later games. Finding Lugia and Ho-Oh was fun, in Pokmon ORAS you get a legendary Pokémon as a freaking gift!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1BTJ3v0icE
This game looks a lot better graphically, runs with a smoother framerate and has a much more interesting combat system from the looks of it.
Only thing Pokémon does right is the online.
I wish Youkai Watch will become big in the West, but it probably won't. :(
I give Pokémon ORAS a 3/10.
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Do you know anything about Pokemon at all? Every game's single player campaign is different. The exploration has gotten better, not worse. And the role of legendaries in ORAS is completely different than they were in GSC. Finding Lugia and Ho-Oh wasn't "more fun" in those games. They have no impact on anything. There's nothing to getting them in those games. You literally have absolutely no idea what you're talking about.
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Every campaign you collect 8 badges from mono-type gymleaders (easy), occasionly interupted by a one dimensional evil team of evil idiots in a lame story, then you fight the elite four and the champion, the end. The games are linear as fuck and you can never get lost. Legendary pokémon being shoehorned into the story takes away every attempt of finding them yourself and feeling accomplished. You can beat the entire game with one pokémon and spamming the same attack over and over again. The ai is just as dumb as in gen 1. Oh and Snorlack blocks your path, real original.