ddrox13
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In which Cyrus is punished for his sins, Giratina remains awesome, and the Galactic Commanders are cute.
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But this is actually a little different compared to what we've seen in the games--which is why I enjoyed this episode.Dont get me wrong, I adore this series. But I think they better focus on un told stories instead of rehashing scenes we've already seen in the games..
But this is actually a little different compared to what we've seen in the games--which is why I enjoyed this episode.
In Platinum, Cyrus was enraged after being captured by Giratina and still strived towards his goal of destroying the universe. He even hoped the player could defeat Giratina and put an end to the Distortion World which would, in turn, likely unravel the connected universe. But that didn't work out and in the end, Cyrus lost.
But in this episode he reacts to his capture in the complete opposite manner. Here, because he understands and appreciates what the Distortion World is, he realizes that being there is exactly what he wants. He won.
I'm not sure I feel that's of any particular importance. Each episode takes a different approach to the way it portrays the scene it's trying to convey. The first episode shows Red going through each region even though he never did that--it's completely made-up and acts more like a general introduction than anything. The second episode is a "what if" situation, if Looker was commanding a search for Giovanni. The Team Magma episode was just a retelling of the events of Omega Ruby.Except it was stated by the producers that these episodes are supposed to show untold scenes in the games like Looker's search Giovanni and Cheryl's visit to the Old Chateau and not alter scenes that was already shown in-game such as Kyogre's awakening and this episode. This could be marked as false advertisement.
But this is actually a little different compared to what we've seen in the games--which is why I enjoyed this episode.
In Platinum, Cyrus was enraged after being captured by Giratina and still strived towards his goal of destroying the universe. He even hoped the player could defeat Giratina and put an end to the Distortion World which would, in turn, likely unravel the connected universe. But that didn't work out and in the end, Cyrus lost.
But in this episode he reacts to his capture in the complete opposite manner. Here, because he understands and appreciates what the Distortion World is, he realizes that being there is exactly what he wants. He won.
I don't blame you. It really does feel like a very natural response, which is one of the reasons why I enjoyed this episode so much. It's a twist but it's very believable. The only reason why I knew it was different from the games (because it's been forever since I last played Platinum, too) is because I distinctly remembered Cyrus was... never happy in any of gen 4. If it wasn't for that, though... I probably wouldn't have noticed anything was different, either.Interestingly enough I didn't even notice that how this episode played out was different to the games. Cyrus's reaction to being captured in this episode just made so much sense to me that I accepted that that must have been how it went down in Platinum (it's been way too long since I've last played it).
This was definitely better than the last couple episodes imo - I really liked the presentation of Cyrus (as mentioned earlier) as well as Cynthia and Saturn. Saturn's closing line was really interesting as well. Thought Azelf, Mesprit and Uxie would make an appearance but I guess not.
Interesting that we still haven't seen Dawn or Lucas. I wonder what the next episode will focus on. Cresselia/Darkrai? Heatran? Looker again? Regigigas? Shaymin? A lot of options.