HeroLinik
To this day, he still can't beat Air Man...
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This is something that I've really wanted to get off my chest, considering that Let's Go is pretty much just around the corner. Concerning pretty much the whole series, it's the whole "it's a series geared towards kids" argument that's been popping up fairly recently.
What I find particularly annoying about it is that it's used to justify the steps the main games are taking in regards to the gameplay, plot and other overall aspects. Most commonly, it is used to fight back at people who complain about the overall "dumbing down" of Let's Go and how the games are being made much easier just to bring in the smartphone audience/GO players. Examples of this include move effectiveness being displayed in battle, the option to be whisked to your destination as opposed to having to trudge all the way back, and the fact that they pretty much hold your hand at the start of the first act. Let's be honest though, this series has always been geared towards kids, and I started with Pokemon Ruby back when I was, like, 5, so why is it that the new games are being attacked by this complaint, yet it's always been like this despite the fact that older games didn't hold your hand as much? This just doesn't feel right, because it imprints the impression that kids are idiots and they need help with everything, when the older players who grew up with the first few generations could get through it without much outside intervention (we were on a dial-up connection and an old machine running Windows 95, so the internet wasn't a thing).
What are your thoughts on this? Is the line justified, or are people just using it to stop others complaining?
What I find particularly annoying about it is that it's used to justify the steps the main games are taking in regards to the gameplay, plot and other overall aspects. Most commonly, it is used to fight back at people who complain about the overall "dumbing down" of Let's Go and how the games are being made much easier just to bring in the smartphone audience/GO players. Examples of this include move effectiveness being displayed in battle, the option to be whisked to your destination as opposed to having to trudge all the way back, and the fact that they pretty much hold your hand at the start of the first act. Let's be honest though, this series has always been geared towards kids, and I started with Pokemon Ruby back when I was, like, 5, so why is it that the new games are being attacked by this complaint, yet it's always been like this despite the fact that older games didn't hold your hand as much? This just doesn't feel right, because it imprints the impression that kids are idiots and they need help with everything, when the older players who grew up with the first few generations could get through it without much outside intervention (we were on a dial-up connection and an old machine running Windows 95, so the internet wasn't a thing).
What are your thoughts on this? Is the line justified, or are people just using it to stop others complaining?