spemanig said:
Again, I would love to have more fleshed out characters and a deeper story, but when the games are about Pokemon, I want the Pokemon to get fleshed out first. To me, they are supposed to me your main supporting cast in a Pokemon. They are why it makes sense for a trainer to travel without human companions. Giving them identifiable personalities and triggering story based scenes with your Pokemon would go a long way in making them feel alive and integral to the experience. In a perfect Pokemon game, the lack of meaningful interaction with NPCs wouldn't matter much because the Pokemon interation fills in the gaps. One thing I don't agree with though is the notion that Pokemon would have to cater to an older audience to implement meaningful interation with NPCs. Pokemon will never, and should never, be a game garnered towards teens and adults. There's no reason why they can't implement meaningful interactions with a supporting cast without crossing that line. The day Pokemon stops being E is the day Pokemon betrays itself. |
Honestly I play Pokemon game not because I want to have a relationship with my Pokemon but because leveling up my Pokemon and collecting them is very fun. It would be WAY too hard to make meaningful relationships with so many different creatures that can't really communicate with you by speaking to you. Especially if the system they use is like the social link system in Persona. So in that regard I think Pokemon is fine the way it is as far as interaction with the Pokemon themselves. In my mind training, breeding and capture Pokemon is enough interaction but I'm fine having my pokemon be a part of the story or character interactions.
Where I find the games really lacking is in story and characters so thats why I'd rather them start focusing on those to elements. Rather than trying to give 700+ Pokemon set arbitrary personalities. And as far as what I said about the games being made more with older kids/adults in mind I don't mean them making the games have adult themes like sex, violence, drugs or bad language. What I meant is that Pokemon usual has really basic stories with very basic dialogue so that young kids can understand. The games can still be rated E but they would have a more complex storie and more meaningful/varied dialogue.








