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You know, I keep hearing certain things from the fandom.
I hear people keep saying "Gen 5 was the last good one" and stuff along those lines.
That's got me wondering:
Did going full 3D ruin the Pokemon franchise?
If you think about it, there's a lot of evidence to point to yes.
Comparing the things that previous games brought (held items, abilities, the physical special split ect.) to the things the 3D gens brought (Mega Evolution, Z-Moves, Dynamax) they kind of stopped being innovations and started being gimmicks, you could argue this started with Gen 5 and Triple and Rotation battles. But the 3D gens may be suffering from "Final Fantasy Syndrome" IE. graphics over substance. But here, it's flash over substance.
If you think about it, Gen 6 was like "Hey look: a Pokemon game in 3D, and check out these flashy Mega Evolutions!" Gen 7 was like: "Hey look: we can switch up the formula, and check out these flashy Z-moves!" LGPE was like: "Hey look: another retread of Kanto with Go's catching mechanics! It's just like your childhood, but with a flashy new way to catch Pokemon with motion controls!" and Gen 8 was like: "Hey look: a traditional Pokemon game on a console! Also check out this flashy Dynamax thing!".
You see what I'm getting at right? They seem to care more about flashy fancy mechanics to put in advertising and on the back of the box as well as to sell merchandise rather than creating a memorable quality adventure.
From the looks of things, and how the fandom reacts to new games. You could very well infer that 3D in fact ruined Pokemon. I don't really stand by this notion (Gen 7 is my second favorite after all), but I can see why people would.
But, what do you think? Do you think going full 3D ruined Pokemon?
I hear people keep saying "Gen 5 was the last good one" and stuff along those lines.
That's got me wondering:
Did going full 3D ruin the Pokemon franchise?
If you think about it, there's a lot of evidence to point to yes.
Comparing the things that previous games brought (held items, abilities, the physical special split ect.) to the things the 3D gens brought (Mega Evolution, Z-Moves, Dynamax) they kind of stopped being innovations and started being gimmicks, you could argue this started with Gen 5 and Triple and Rotation battles. But the 3D gens may be suffering from "Final Fantasy Syndrome" IE. graphics over substance. But here, it's flash over substance.
If you think about it, Gen 6 was like "Hey look: a Pokemon game in 3D, and check out these flashy Mega Evolutions!" Gen 7 was like: "Hey look: we can switch up the formula, and check out these flashy Z-moves!" LGPE was like: "Hey look: another retread of Kanto with Go's catching mechanics! It's just like your childhood, but with a flashy new way to catch Pokemon with motion controls!" and Gen 8 was like: "Hey look: a traditional Pokemon game on a console! Also check out this flashy Dynamax thing!".
You see what I'm getting at right? They seem to care more about flashy fancy mechanics to put in advertising and on the back of the box as well as to sell merchandise rather than creating a memorable quality adventure.
From the looks of things, and how the fandom reacts to new games. You could very well infer that 3D in fact ruined Pokemon. I don't really stand by this notion (Gen 7 is my second favorite after all), but I can see why people would.
But, what do you think? Do you think going full 3D ruined Pokemon?