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Just started playing.... WOW
I just picked up X for the first time and I'm on Route 5. So far, WOW! I love it! The battle style, rate at which my team is building levels (EXP Share is a big player so far) and the graphics have all blown me away.
What were your first thoughts when playing the game? |
I was crazy excited for X & Y's release, I remember staying up until midnight and the day before when that Canadian guy was leaking gameplay pics on Instagram. When I got the game I was playing it non-stop that weekend and literally everyone was hyped, even my co-worker called me just to talk about the game and how many badges we got and which Pokémon we caught, and all the new stuff about it.
It was an extremely refreshing feeling to me, especially after Gen V left me pretty disappointed. |
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I can't get wait to discover the breeding, shiny, etc madness.... |
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I got both x and y. Ive sunk over 250+ hours easy and so has my wife (yes, im legally, and happily married lol), she only got y. And we both love it. She only played pokemon red, and my favorite nostalgia would always be silver. But this has been such a great instalment. Easy 9/10 imo, cant wait for ORAS, though.
X and Y is a fantastic pokemon game for the old pokegamer, and the new consumer. No disappointment in any aspect. |
X and Y were honestly great, and loved nearly each and every one of their aspect. One of my most favorite would have to be mega-evolutions system; searching for mega-stones, put them onto Pokémon, and have them switch their form during battles is pretty cool, if you ask me! Currently, I'm a huge fan of Mega-Tyranitar; it looks very fierce. Alongside, I also quite like Charizard Y. X is okay, but its color scheme doesn't exactly seem to fit, unfortunately. If it weren't black and blue, I'm sure it would've looked better.
Pokémon-Amie is pretty cool, too. Though, I kind of wish it had following Pokémon feature incorporated, since, after all, they're pretty similar. Only thing I disliked about these games is story-line for me--and for most others, I'm sure--was too short. If it were more elaborating and slow-paced, it would have been a lot more enjoyable. They shouldn't have rushed it when it came to that. |
After having heard a lot of people who were unhappy with certain features of the X/Y games it's very refreshing listening to your enthusiasm I must say haha :)
My reaction was pretty much the same as yours, with my wee mind being blown by the fact that you could ACTUALLY sit on benches and seats, as well as the ability to move diagonally lol :) |
My take here was rather interesting. I almost didn't really even want to get the game at first because I didn't see what would have been so special about it save people raving about 3D. That is, until I saw its gigantic variety, I mean over 400 Pokémon before beating the game? That is nice. Leveling up with the Exp. Share I did have fun with, not to mention the character customization. But I didn't waste much time in jumping into the challenger's front after I beat it. They're not quite my favorites in the series but they're high up alright.
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You just started playing WOW? Quickly cancel your subscription before you get addicted! {XD}
In all seriousness though, it's cool that people are still getting this game 9 months down the line. I know a lot of people are reluctant to go out and get a 3DS if pokemon is the only thing they're interested in, but I honestly think with X/Y and the Hoenn remakes coming out soon, if you love pokemon, you just have to get on board. With wifi battles and battle spot, the games really do provide and infinite amount of entertainment and for me as a long time fan of the series, it's great that we've finally got the 3D pokemon adventure that we've all been waiting for. This is the sort of thing I literally dreamt about as a 7 year old kid, and I'm reminded of it every time I boot up the game, so while X/Y is lacking a bit in some respects, postgame in particular, I can't bring myself to complain because the transition to 3D is so overwhelmingly impressive, and that was the thing they really needed to get right. |
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Do you think the lack of post game is what caused the rush of Shiny Hunters/ Perfect IV breeders? I think some of it can be a little overboard but it's also cool that trianers can take on the roles of what they might have been in the 'mon world. Someone who could connect with a breeding character can experience that on a deeper level. |
I remember being so excited when I first started playing Pokemon X, too. {<3} I loved the wide variety of pokemon, the nostalgic callbacks to the previous generations, and everything about Pokemon Amie from petting to mini-games. And I loved being able to discover the mega evolutions as I played.
Even if the post-game had story mode, I still would have gotten into perfect IV breeding afterwards. Not because I like to think of myself as a breeder, but because now that it's much easier than in previous generations to breed and because there were more online play options. |
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My first thought was the 3D graphics too, was impressed by all the new animations and models. Although I have just finished the game and felt the story was a let down, I still think the game did so much right, like make competitive battling and trading much more accessible and player customization. I think that alone makes up for most of its flaws.
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About people getting a 3DS thinking getting pokemon is the only reason to get it was what put me off wanting to get a 3DS and play X/Y but I eventually made myself buy one in November last year, anyone that has a 3DS needs to get 'Mario 3D Land', haven't enjoyed a mario game as much since Super Mario Bros Deluxe (for GameBoy). There are a few other games I plan on buying eventually (LOZ Ocarina of Time, Mario Kart 7 and when they come out Alpha Sapphire, Super Smash Bros, Lego Batman 3) as well as a couple old DS games that I have only ever played on a TTDS (New Mario Bros, Space Invaders Extreme 2, PMD Explorers of Sky and maybe Super Mario 64 + Lego Batman 1) also the older games available on the Nintendo Store have some cool games like the Original Tetris for GB (love the Tetris theme to bits). |
My only complaints about XY are the fact that the game is generally very easy and there's very little post-game content.
Otherwise, XY is pretty awesome. I was disappointed with Gen V, but Gen VI got off to a flying start. The new 3D environment, the shift from sprites, the superb Kalos pokedex and the new music (GOODNESS. They still sound incredible to this day!). I'm positive the framerate problems and some other issues (like the damage lag after animated moves) will be fixed in later Gen VI games, hopefully in ORAS. XY was a great introduction of pokemon to the 3DS and is one terrific game money can buy. That is, until a Z version or a sequel is out. |
I pre-ordered X&Y and played it for days once I got it.
The graphics seem to get better and better, I can't for a clean 3D Pokémon game, where it isn't that pixelated. One thing I don't like, though, is the mega evolutions. Why make already overpowered Pokémon even more OP? |
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