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Skullwaker said:
Alkibiádēs said:
Yo-kai Watch changes up the gameplay more often than Pokémon with its sequels, at least for now.

If Pokémon is still alive after 20 years of heavy milking and extreme stagnancy... Then why couldn't a Pokémon inspired game do the same?

Level-5 games never seem to live very long. They become phenomenons and fade out quickly due to heavy milking. 

Nintendo is a bit more resistant with Pokemon and their franchises in general, which is why we see them survive longer.

But they've never had a phenomenon like this one before. Yo-kai Watch will be harder to erase from the cultural memory of Japan simply because the game is part of that Japanese culture.



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