but we know that the Wii's graphical prowess are inferior to 360/PS3, but it should still be ahead of it's past system.
I agree with that, because if a gamecube could do batter graphics than PS2 so a Wii should have better graphics than a gamecube.
For what I have seen in PBR, this game could run in a standard gamecube without pushing it to it´s limits.
If people consider that PBR´s graphics aren´t the most important part of the game, for me it looks like it´s one of the most important, because without amazing moves and some remodeled pokémon this game would be a complete fiasco.
Remove the "amazing graphics" of this game and you will probably realise that a remake of Stadium 2 with wi-fi would be much more fun than PBR, even when it comes to "the amazing graphics" PBR fails for being using 3D models from Stadium 1 and 2.
About the Wii:
SNES was 2 times more powerfull than a NES
N64 was 2 times more powerfull than a SNES
GameCube was 2 times more powerfull than a N64
The Wii is about
3 times more powerfull than a GameCube
(although a PS3 is about
42 times more powerfull than a PS2 XD),
so I think the problem is not with the console itself but in the companies that create games for it.
Even if you forget that the graphics aren´t the strong of the Wii, try to remember what is the most important thing then...
Could it be...
The motion sensitive controler?
Yes, that´s it!
Without it the Wii would be a portable GameCube with no graphical differences in the games, in other ways, it wouldn´t sell.
And tell me
1 feature in PBR that you
mustuse this feature to play?
Final conclusion, PBR don´t take on advantage of almost everything that a Wii can offer, the only advantage is the wi-fi connection and that´s all.
I hope Game Freak realise that if they keep in this rhythm
we will ( literally :laugh:) pay for the consequences.