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Topic | I haven't even finished Pokemon Moon yet :/ |
DarkKirby2500 06/06/17 5:40:03 PM #17: | Zeus posted... The XY group I considered almost on par with Lillie and Hau. They're constantly around and most of the time they have ACTUAL dialogue rather than just prompting a rematch. That said, there are more than just Lillie and Hau in that game. The professor is around non-stop and even the Team Skull minions have more personality than previous bad guy teams. Yes, there are reoccurring characters, but the character the story focuses the most on is Zeus posted... Except if you're partnered with something weak where all it ever does in a fight is get hurt, it makes a lot of sense to not fight. Why does Zeus posted... He was partnered with exceptionally strong Pokemon and knew how to handle himself. Not to mention he was raised in an environment which encouraged and taught him to fight. Hardly a one-to-one comparison. However, if we want to talk about shit that doesn't make sense, N could *talk* to Pokemon so he should have known that most enjoy fighting. Everything about N was a plot hole. That's not true, when the game began, his team consisted of garbage Pokemon than had been abused. He raised them to be strong. The only Pokemon he had that started out strong was the Zeus posted... Which again is a problem experienced by virtually every video game. A lot of games you have to struggle to remember the name of a NPC not on your team because they either have little presence, a small role, or both. (Kidnapped princesses always being an exception) I cannot confirm the ratio of good reasons/motivations to bad motivations for plots in video games, but Pokemon leans on the bad side. I think it hit it's peak in X/Y, when Also, in regards to N, here's the classic. --- The only fool bigger than the person who knows it all is the person who argues with him. They're all complacent sheeple. Passion fights, but reason wins. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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