"I can't help but feel the DPPt remakes will be a major disappointment"
A release date is yet to be confirmed, but we can definitely expect DPPt remakes at some point in the future, whether it's in one, two, or three years.I don't want to feel like the remakes will be a major disappointment, believe me. Gen three was my first Pokemon experience, but gen four will always be my favorite.Game Freak's recent track record has been far from perfect recently, though. Gen eight being considered the worst one in the franchise up until this point by many people. Many people claiming the developers are doing the bare minimum to end with a somewhat playable game.Removing the national dex, severely limiting teambuilding potential and making many of my favorite pokemon unaccessable. That was very demoralising. And all of this is without mentioning the controversial Dynamax mechanic. And let's not forget the ORAS remakes that didn't include a Battle Frontier, but still teased players by announcing that it was an 'ongoing project' or something along those lines.All of this has the potential to make DPPt remakes a major disappointment: not including enough pokemon, including dynamaxing or a new redundant mechanic that adds nothing except a new level of complications and makes the learning curve harder for new players, choosing to not include an iconic feature or location as with the lack of a Battle Frontier in ORAS remakes. And the nightmare scenario: Making it a Let's Go game.I love Pokemon and would love to be proven wrong here, but I can't help but feel skeptical to the end result. via /r/pokemon https://ift.tt/3rQXApp
"I can't help but feel the DPPt remakes will be a major disappointment"
Reviewed by The Pokémonger
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