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So I'm not the only one who found this place really cool, right?
I thought it was just me, but it felt like this game had significantly better writing than the rest of the series. Sea Mauville pretty much sealed the deal.
If you haven't reached or explored Sea Mauville, I suggest you avoid the thread.
So let's talk about the brilliance of this place. The story of the cheating, the implied lesbian couples, Wattson's failure to help the environment, unemployment and overworking, the sudden appearance of Prof. Cozmo's father, Spiritomb, etc
It's all fascinating, and it was left to the player to figure it all out. That's brilliant. I really wish Game Freak told more stories like this, in places you have to find yourself.
It really sheds a whole new light on Wattson, to be fair. There are books dealing with unemployment, firings and employees that were horribly overworking and underpayed, and were forcefully obedient. There's even a mention of drinking drinks made from Seviper extracts, so the employees' health are really questionable. You feel bad for Wattson that his project failed despite his good intentions, but at the same time, you realize he's been treating his employees like absolute ****.
It's all so realistic, human and isn't some weird ghost story ****. (Spiritomb aside) I really appreciated this place.
I thought it was just me, but it felt like this game had significantly better writing than the rest of the series. Sea Mauville pretty much sealed the deal.
If you haven't reached or explored Sea Mauville, I suggest you avoid the thread.
So let's talk about the brilliance of this place. The story of the cheating, the implied lesbian couples, Wattson's failure to help the environment, unemployment and overworking, the sudden appearance of Prof. Cozmo's father, Spiritomb, etc
It's all fascinating, and it was left to the player to figure it all out. That's brilliant. I really wish Game Freak told more stories like this, in places you have to find yourself.
It really sheds a whole new light on Wattson, to be fair. There are books dealing with unemployment, firings and employees that were horribly overworking and underpayed, and were forcefully obedient. There's even a mention of drinking drinks made from Seviper extracts, so the employees' health are really questionable. You feel bad for Wattson that his project failed despite his good intentions, but at the same time, you realize he's been treating his employees like absolute ****.
It's all so realistic, human and isn't some weird ghost story ****. (Spiritomb aside) I really appreciated this place.