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My article idea is of an analysis and critique of the two major story "styles" found within the Pokémon main-series games: the "mostly left up to the players' imagination" type used most heavily in the earliest games, and the more in-depth approach taken by gen 5's titles and (somewhat) continued by X & Y.
The article would showcase both styles and discuss the pros and cons of each. It would also encompass ways either style can be ineffectively used, ways they can be used effectively, and go over which titles I felt achieved each style most effectively. There will also be a discussion on why I believe such an overall narrative change is taking place in the series, with newer games getting more in-depth than before, along with a comparison of narrative changes between the games' original release and their remakes (if applicable). And as a critique, I would offer my own opinion on which style I prefer, along with ways I feel narratives of upcoming games could provide a healthy mix of both.
If deemed appropriate, I could also bring in narratives of other (non-Pokémon) games to use as comparison points on how future Pokémon titles could improve their own narrative depending on which style they choose to focus on. If not, I would keep the critique purely focused around Pokémon and comparing the narratives among themselves.
The article would showcase both styles and discuss the pros and cons of each. It would also encompass ways either style can be ineffectively used, ways they can be used effectively, and go over which titles I felt achieved each style most effectively. There will also be a discussion on why I believe such an overall narrative change is taking place in the series, with newer games getting more in-depth than before, along with a comparison of narrative changes between the games' original release and their remakes (if applicable). And as a critique, I would offer my own opinion on which style I prefer, along with ways I feel narratives of upcoming games could provide a healthy mix of both.
If deemed appropriate, I could also bring in narratives of other (non-Pokémon) games to use as comparison points on how future Pokémon titles could improve their own narrative depending on which style they choose to focus on. If not, I would keep the critique purely focused around Pokémon and comparing the narratives among themselves.