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Hey everyone! I am a random Pokemon fan, not a lot to know about me so I will jump straight to the topic.
Starting off, I have been playing a lot of ROM Hacks lately and honestly, I absolutely love some of them. Before proceeding, I would like to state that I have a complete understanding of the effort it takes to make a ROM hack and also, I hold a special respect in my heart for people who put that kind of time in making something truly lovable and enjoyable for the community. So, getting to the point, here's a comprehensive and a little detailed list of things that make a ROM hack stand out and in general, a richer/better experience.
EVERY TOWN/CITY HAVING IT'S IDENTITY: Now this is one of the major issues for me. A lot of ROM hacks out there simply throw town/cities around with nothing memorable or even slightly unique about them. Here, I would like to suggest hackers to take core games as an example, especially black and white. Most places had an identity and it was reflected by the place's NPCs and buildings. Take castelia city for example, a bustling busy city. It had streets with people hurry to somewhere, giving it a metropolitan vibe whereas places like the village bridge were executed with near perfection. The music was perfect and it had a story to tell. Another great example would be Old Cheatu or the famous lavendar town (whose feels was ruined in future generations) Doing this just increases immersion of the hack and greatly contributes to its quality. I would also like to mention Pokemon Life here, the hometown was mapped to near perfection and really had that scenic country village feel.
POLISHED SPRITES: This isn't the major turn off but sprites do matter. Now, I love how people try to put their creativity and carve a completely new character out of scratch. But, it often just doesn't feel polished. For people like me, who savor on every minute details of a game, OW sprites matter a bunch. *I am looking at you Dark Rising 2*
AVOID GENERIC NPCs: Now again, who doesn't hate the NPC being at a place just as a filler. I believe NPCs dialogues makes a hack a lot more engaging. This point is self explanatory and I really won't bicker a lot about this. But what I will say is even if you can't come up with something, NPCs can always say something witty, funny or make popular references and who doesn't love memes anyways?
NON-EDGY PLOT/ PLOT DETAILS: Now I feel this is just an issue for me but I feel some ROM hacks have story like "SAVE THE WORLD! SAVE THE WORLD!". Well.. but again this is also a part of core game plots, Don't get me wrong, I love intense stories but it's never good to overdo anything to a point it feels like the story is really out of place and doesn't make a lot of sense. But unlike this, the next part is vital. Majority of hacks follow the good ol' Pokemon styled story and while some try to increase the difficulty curve which feel is good, it's almost never executed like it should. Grinding is the number one thing that sucks out the fun. I believe it can be avoided in bunch of ways. Coming back to the point, there are points in a lot of hacks where I feel "This really doesn't make sense!" and tying the plot together is a delicate subject, which if executed just right, radically affects the hack.
TILES: I have always felt that nintendo's tiles were 'meh' or 'fiineee' at best. And to a majority of players, the tiles and graphics in general is the major concern of the hack. Games like Light Platinum and Glazed perfected this and thus, received the attention they deserved. Now to me this isn't the major concern and I tend to focus on the plot. But most people don't. Again, Pokemon Life has excelled in this criteria too.
MODERN GENERATION FEATURES: Physical and Special split. *nuff said*
FINALLY, NO FAKEMONS: Now I know a lot of talented spriters display their creativity and craft some great fakemons but unless this too is executed perfectly, this causes absolute major turn off for the majority of core game players. It's better to stick to the main series Pokemon in my opinion.
Starting off, I have been playing a lot of ROM Hacks lately and honestly, I absolutely love some of them. Before proceeding, I would like to state that I have a complete understanding of the effort it takes to make a ROM hack and also, I hold a special respect in my heart for people who put that kind of time in making something truly lovable and enjoyable for the community. So, getting to the point, here's a comprehensive and a little detailed list of things that make a ROM hack stand out and in general, a richer/better experience.
EVERY TOWN/CITY HAVING IT'S IDENTITY: Now this is one of the major issues for me. A lot of ROM hacks out there simply throw town/cities around with nothing memorable or even slightly unique about them. Here, I would like to suggest hackers to take core games as an example, especially black and white. Most places had an identity and it was reflected by the place's NPCs and buildings. Take castelia city for example, a bustling busy city. It had streets with people hurry to somewhere, giving it a metropolitan vibe whereas places like the village bridge were executed with near perfection. The music was perfect and it had a story to tell. Another great example would be Old Cheatu or the famous lavendar town (whose feels was ruined in future generations) Doing this just increases immersion of the hack and greatly contributes to its quality. I would also like to mention Pokemon Life here, the hometown was mapped to near perfection and really had that scenic country village feel.
POLISHED SPRITES: This isn't the major turn off but sprites do matter. Now, I love how people try to put their creativity and carve a completely new character out of scratch. But, it often just doesn't feel polished. For people like me, who savor on every minute details of a game, OW sprites matter a bunch. *I am looking at you Dark Rising 2*
AVOID GENERIC NPCs: Now again, who doesn't hate the NPC being at a place just as a filler. I believe NPCs dialogues makes a hack a lot more engaging. This point is self explanatory and I really won't bicker a lot about this. But what I will say is even if you can't come up with something, NPCs can always say something witty, funny or make popular references and who doesn't love memes anyways?
NON-EDGY PLOT/ PLOT DETAILS: Now I feel this is just an issue for me but I feel some ROM hacks have story like "SAVE THE WORLD! SAVE THE WORLD!". Well.. but again this is also a part of core game plots, Don't get me wrong, I love intense stories but it's never good to overdo anything to a point it feels like the story is really out of place and doesn't make a lot of sense. But unlike this, the next part is vital. Majority of hacks follow the good ol' Pokemon styled story and while some try to increase the difficulty curve which feel is good, it's almost never executed like it should. Grinding is the number one thing that sucks out the fun. I believe it can be avoided in bunch of ways. Coming back to the point, there are points in a lot of hacks where I feel "This really doesn't make sense!" and tying the plot together is a delicate subject, which if executed just right, radically affects the hack.
TILES: I have always felt that nintendo's tiles were 'meh' or 'fiineee' at best. And to a majority of players, the tiles and graphics in general is the major concern of the hack. Games like Light Platinum and Glazed perfected this and thus, received the attention they deserved. Now to me this isn't the major concern and I tend to focus on the plot. But most people don't. Again, Pokemon Life has excelled in this criteria too.
MODERN GENERATION FEATURES: Physical and Special split. *nuff said*
FINALLY, NO FAKEMONS: Now I know a lot of talented spriters display their creativity and craft some great fakemons but unless this too is executed perfectly, this causes absolute major turn off for the majority of core game players. It's better to stick to the main series Pokemon in my opinion.