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An evolution would be neat, but it's been said Meltan's the only Pokemon added to LGPE-teasing an evolution not in the game would be odd.
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A lot of people say that this Mythical will be the new Zygarde, but what if it will be an evolution instead? I mean, we already have the evolutionary legend in the form of Cosmog, so we could have the first evolutionary Mythical as well.
Whichever it’s the case, though, I bet that the new form/evolution will be Steel/Electric, if the dex entry is any proof. That… would be a really neat type combo, actually, with plenty of resistances. It will be a must-catch for me, if that’s the case.
So the new guy is actually Meltan's evolution. The first evolvable Mythical!
View: https://twitter.com/JoeMerrick/status/1050279215936008194
It's not all that different than the Phione situation, so whatever.
New trailer which doesn't showcase anything new (though Serebii claimed it showed skin customization, but I didn't see that anywhere. Maybe I'm just blind), but is still nice. I'm loving the look of the environments. Everything looks so pretty.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irYFp43-WmY
New trailer which doesn't showcase anything new (though Serebii claimed it showed skin customization, but I didn't see that anywhere. Maybe I'm just blind), but is still nice. I'm loving the look of the environments. Everything looks so pretty.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irYFp43-WmY
A good portion of the more difficult stuff is in the post-game. There’s ways to strengthen your Pokémon, and the reason you wanna do that is, you take on these master trainers these really powerful trainers that you encounter after the main story.
Masuda has high hopes that Pokémon: Let’s Go will give the series a boost big enough to last that long. “The biggest thing I feel with Let’s Go is really hoping that it’s going to serve as sort of a base or starting point for the next 20 years of Pokémon,” he says. As for what Masuda envisions that future as, it’s undeniably sunny. “I really think it’s important that Pokémon continues to be a positive force in the world — makes people happier, enriches their lives through a variety of ways,” he says. “But I don’t think it needs to be a consistent, unchanging experience necessarily. I think there’s still a lot of room to explore variety, not only through the main series of games but also through the more spinoff titles.”
Post-game consists of fighting 151 "master trainers", each with a different Pokemon at a high level. For example, you will fight a trainer who owns a powerful Squirtle, and you will earn a Squirtle badge.
The first piece of information is the identity of the Champion. It’s said that Red will be the champion in Let’s GO Pikachu, while Blue is the champion in Let’s GO Eevee. There’s going to be a post-game episode called “Beyond Evolution”, where you have to face tougher trainers, along with their higher level Pokemon and Mega Evolutions, all over the Kanto region again....
Other important tidbits include a special pendant that increases different colors in the overworld (you receive this pendant after completing the Pokedex), lots of unlockable content, the ability to play as important trainers such as Sabrina in an online hub after beating them first, and “powerful moves” that could be unleashed by performing motions with the Joy-Con...
On why why we have the wimp as a rival over Blue. Masuda really has his finger on the pulse, doesn't he?Masuda: I think the biggest reason that rivals were more of a jerk in the early days is that we were just limited with what we could express with the pixel graphics. There's not much you can do with that kind of little sprite on the screen, so we worked harder to characterize them through dialogue and give them certain personalities. Also, because it's just dialogue and there's not a whole lot going on on the screen, it doesn't give as harsh of an impression even if they're jerks, I think. Now we have HD graphics and the visuals are much more impressive. If you also made him a jerk, the impression would be a lot stronger on players. Another thing, just my own personal take, is that it feels that people with those kinds of personalities these days are not as accepted by players, I think, as they were back then.
On how Mega Evolution works. I'm only highlighting this part because, out of context, "We didn't really think too much about it and just kept it very simple" is my favorite Masuda quote now.No real details, but I can guarantee it's very simple. We didn't really think too much about it and just kept it very simple to trigger Mega Evolutions.
This explains a lot.What are your favorite Pokemon games?
Masuda: Definitely Red and Green for me is the most memorable. It was a six year development with just nine of us, so we have a lot of memories from that time, both good and bad. One of the other things was that we didn't have much expectation that the game would be played by millions of people at the time. We were just developing it. At any time the company could have gone under and it may not have been released. But yeah, a lot of memories from that time.