Thoriére
[i]If everything's a dream, don't wake me.[/i]
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First up, I'd like to say that there's a fine line between evaluating the game's facets and hating on them. It's fine if you hated the game, but this is a thread for weighing the positives and negatives; kindly refrain from supplying opinions that don't truly evaluate the game.
Of course, X/Y wasn't all bad. Personally, I thought the game was of decent quality, and it's undoubtedly groundbreaking for future Pokémon games, but I had a lot of problems with it, namely the plot's loose ends and choppy pacing. The story was rather bland overall, with nothing early in the game to entice the player into progressing; Pokémon B/W gave us Team Plasma rather early on, and they certainly intrigued me. These new games, however, did nothing to dangle the carrot, and that was a bit of a letdown.
Something else I disliked about the plot was how unmemorable it was. I can recall virtually nothing about the story itself, and I can't chalk that up to a lack of memory. The only thing that sticks out in my mind is Lysandre's genocidal complex and the destruction he wrought on a town that I can't even recall the name of.
On top of that, there was no impending sense of threat for me as I played. The Team Flare grunts were mindless; at least in Teams Plasma, Aqua, Magma, etc., they seemed to all share a sense of unity and, dare I say, passion for their causes. There lies strength in unity and numbers both, and passion can be quite dangerous. I never got that from Team Flare, which was disappointing to say the least.
Finally, almost all of the rivals were terrible. Aside from Serena, they seemed to have no character development at all, simply there to be labeled as rivals. Empty or lackluster characters always bother me, and there were just too many in this game.
I don't want to discount the customizations available or PokéMonAmie; both of those were great. But I don't think they're enough to redeem the game of all its flaws.
What about you? What do you think?
Of course, X/Y wasn't all bad. Personally, I thought the game was of decent quality, and it's undoubtedly groundbreaking for future Pokémon games, but I had a lot of problems with it, namely the plot's loose ends and choppy pacing. The story was rather bland overall, with nothing early in the game to entice the player into progressing; Pokémon B/W gave us Team Plasma rather early on, and they certainly intrigued me. These new games, however, did nothing to dangle the carrot, and that was a bit of a letdown.
Something else I disliked about the plot was how unmemorable it was. I can recall virtually nothing about the story itself, and I can't chalk that up to a lack of memory. The only thing that sticks out in my mind is Lysandre's genocidal complex and the destruction he wrought on a town that I can't even recall the name of.
On top of that, there was no impending sense of threat for me as I played. The Team Flare grunts were mindless; at least in Teams Plasma, Aqua, Magma, etc., they seemed to all share a sense of unity and, dare I say, passion for their causes. There lies strength in unity and numbers both, and passion can be quite dangerous. I never got that from Team Flare, which was disappointing to say the least.
Finally, almost all of the rivals were terrible. Aside from Serena, they seemed to have no character development at all, simply there to be labeled as rivals. Empty or lackluster characters always bother me, and there were just too many in this game.
I don't want to discount the customizations available or PokéMonAmie; both of those were great. But I don't think they're enough to redeem the game of all its flaws.
What about you? What do you think?
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