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Sizz also means to hiss and could just be referring to its personality in the second stage much like the "sob" part of sobble.
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That’s not going to happen, but that spot onto further proved to me that there are high chances of the their two Kanto starters not being in the game.Isn't it just lovely how Charizard was again a major focal point of that new TV ad for SwSh that was just released.
And Blastoise and Venusaur were nowhere to be seen... honestly I'm genuinely sad for my Squirtle and Bulbasaur now
Wouldn't even be surprised if a potential 3rd version/sequel to SwSh ends up having a damn Charizard on the game cover at this point lmao, it's RIDICULOUS.
I’m not sure if Charmander will be the only other starter in the game, or if he’ll be part of a trio of starters from different gen (for the water typing Greninja would be a prime candidate, expecially given his popularity in Japan), but I really fear Bulbasaur and Squirtle won’t be in.
I’m honestly not sure if there’s a popular grass starter, in the same sense Greninja and Charizard are (Or GF believes they are).What is the most popular Grass type starter? My personal favorite is Decidueye, but it got thrown away in favor of Incineroar so I doubt it'll be chosen. I agree Greninja is likely.
Although, they did confirm that these games will lack compatibility with GO.Cydonia a tu per tu con Junichi Masuda: tutte le novità su Pokemon Spada e Scudo!
Cydonia ha intervistato Junichi Masuda di Game Freak per parlare di Pokemon Spada e Scudo, in uscita il 15 novembre.www.everyeye.it
It’s a video interview from Everyeye with Masuda. The answers are generally fairly generic, since Masuda didn’t seem keen in giving away too much, but there are some interesting snippets:
They want the players to find out about Zacian and Zamazenta in the game, also in regards of their mythology’s inspirations, further confirming that they won’t reveal much on them in the games.
There’s an apparent focus and depth in the story of the game.
Masuda’s pasta comparison in developing games kind of hint at GF working hard on them, but putting focus on making them simple, so that everyone can enjoy them.
The Pokédex cut was a decision taken jointly by GF, TPC and Nintendo. Home is called a game where you can play with your Pokémon that can’t be transferred in Galar (I think it was stated already, but it’s surely a confirmation.
Ryuki isn’t likely to be in the games, as it appears that GF didn’t realize themselves the possible connection with Galar, based on his rockstar’s appearance and his glory-related personality.
There should be new features about breeding.
All in all it was a bit of an underwhelming interview. The question were actually interesting, but Masuda didn’t really give much intel on them.
Yes, although not in the interview I posted.Although, they did confirm that these games will lack compatibility with GO.
I’m worried that this means no post-game content and the complete absence of a battle facility.Masuda’s pasta comparison in developing games kind of hint at GF working hard on them, but putting focus on making them simple, so that everyone can enjoy them.
I find it doubtful that they would do that, considering that this is not a hyper-casualized game like Let's Go is.I’m worried that this means no post-game content and the complete absence of a battle facility.
I think it was simply referring to the thought behind developing the games, not necessarily post game content.I’m worried that this means no post-game content and the complete absence of a battle facility.
Doesn't really fit with the spy theme, though, does it?I've seen some people say that it might be Sizzile because Sobble becomes a poison type. Like sizzling acid.
They just...made him? I mean, I love unique character designs, but why did they make only Ryuki and no one else if they weren't going to do anything with him?Ryuki isn’t likely to be in the games, as it appears that GF didn’t realize themselves the possible connection with Galar, based on his rockstar’s appearance and his glory-related personality.
To be clear, that’s my opinion based on his words, but others interpreted it as if Masuda made it seems to confirm the connection, so I could be wrong.Doesn't really fit with the spy theme, though, does it?
They just...made him? I mean, I love unique character designs, but why did they make only Ryuki and no one else if they weren't going to do anything with him?
Doesn't really fit with the spy theme, though, does it?
They just...made him? I mean, I love unique character designs, but why did they make only Ryuki and no one else if they weren't going to do anything with him?
I think it is because he just showed up randomly with no foreshadowing at the League? My headcanon is that he is a cut eight captain or was a Gym Leader when Alola was supposed to have Gyms.I never got the Ryuki hype to begin with.
Couldn't he just exist for the sake of exposure? If your first games happened to be Sun and Moon (and undoubtedly for someone, they were), then still having a gym in the game means that you're still familiar with the concept of gyms and aren't alienated from the rest of the fanbase in that regard.I think it is because he just showed up randomly with no foreshadowing at the League? My headcanon is that he is a cut eight captain or was a Gym Leader when Alola was supposed to have Gyms.
That's true, but they did still serve roles in the story, even if very briefly. Ryuki's role in the games is so small you could actually do a full playthrough and not even encounter him.They make a lot of NPCs thay don't carry over. Ryuki isn't anything new. I mean look at almost all the Kalos NPCs. None of them showed up in Alola. There's also the poor Megapolisians who will probably never show up again because of the Ultra Beasts being dropped.
Besides Ryuki seems more Japan based then British based.
But Ryuki wasn't really connected to gyms there-he doesn't appear in the Kanto gym at all in SuMo, and only occasionally in USUM.Couldn't he just exist for the sake of exposure? If your first games happened to be Sun and Moon (and undoubtedly for someone, they were), then still having a gym in the game means that you're still familiar with the concept of gyms and aren't alienated from the rest of the fanbase in that regard.