thatdude53
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I love how people complained, both on the internet and IRL, that Pokemon has always been the same, never changes, eight badges, E4, defeating the bad guys, is way too easy, and will never change.
Then Sun and Moon comes around, removes the gym challenge, adds new features like Alolan forms, Z moves, introduces a region where the League is still being built during the players journey, pokemon from DIFFERENT dimensions, makes legendary pokemon have pre evolutions, adds way more exploration aspects, even removing hidden moves by replacing them with riding pokemon, brings most old favorite characters back including Red, Green/Blue, and Cynthia, have two different teams that aren't exactly like any others before them with huge story twists, while also introducing the feature of trainers challenging the title of the player's championship, and lastly makes it way more convenient to get perfect IV pokemon without breeding (gold/silver caps), and still people aren't satisfied with these games.
Have anybody who is complaining actually played SM? These are by far one, if not the best, Pokemon games thus far. I have also read extremely positive comments as well, so it's not all gloom and doom, but remember these games are designed by default mostly for children. We should all feel very fortunate because most game franchises don't make it twenty years. Rant over.
Then Sun and Moon comes around, removes the gym challenge, adds new features like Alolan forms, Z moves, introduces a region where the League is still being built during the players journey, pokemon from DIFFERENT dimensions, makes legendary pokemon have pre evolutions, adds way more exploration aspects, even removing hidden moves by replacing them with riding pokemon, brings most old favorite characters back including Red, Green/Blue, and Cynthia, have two different teams that aren't exactly like any others before them with huge story twists, while also introducing the feature of trainers challenging the title of the player's championship, and lastly makes it way more convenient to get perfect IV pokemon without breeding (gold/silver caps), and still people aren't satisfied with these games.
Have anybody who is complaining actually played SM? These are by far one, if not the best, Pokemon games thus far. I have also read extremely positive comments as well, so it's not all gloom and doom, but remember these games are designed by default mostly for children. We should all feel very fortunate because most game franchises don't make it twenty years. Rant over.