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It is confirmed that we are getting a core RPG, main series game in the second half of next year (2019) by nintendo. It maybe a bit early to predict what we would get by then, but there are some points which prove that the 8th gen will the best ever.
Many of us (including me) are not excited for Let's Go games. Revisiting kanto seems very boring to me (even with better graphics and some new features). Nintendo has done all this intentionally, they knew it would piss off some hardcore fans, but they did that. The reason being that nintendo has targeted the "casual audience" for these games (those who are new to pokemon games). It's all the business of expanding the current "core audience" (experienced pokemon gamers), so that they can make more money out of it.
But the 8th gen games will be targeted to hardcore pokemon gamers, and we may get what we all wanted for years. (Full article here) New pokemons, new region, new story, we're getting all this the next year, just for the core gamers (yeah we won't have to go for those lengthy tutorials in the beginning of the game).
Consider the fact that these have been in development for years (it will have 4 years of development time before it's released in 2019), which implies that these games can be huge and have a great story to tell, which game freak has always wanted to and maybe some cool customization features.
Moreover taking the advantage of switch's hardware capabilities we can expect great graphics (switch has 16 times the resolution of 3ds), and a much.., much better gameplay than the current one.
What do you think??
Many of us (including me) are not excited for Let's Go games. Revisiting kanto seems very boring to me (even with better graphics and some new features). Nintendo has done all this intentionally, they knew it would piss off some hardcore fans, but they did that. The reason being that nintendo has targeted the "casual audience" for these games (those who are new to pokemon games). It's all the business of expanding the current "core audience" (experienced pokemon gamers), so that they can make more money out of it.
But the 8th gen games will be targeted to hardcore pokemon gamers, and we may get what we all wanted for years. (Full article here) New pokemons, new region, new story, we're getting all this the next year, just for the core gamers (yeah we won't have to go for those lengthy tutorials in the beginning of the game).
Consider the fact that these have been in development for years (it will have 4 years of development time before it's released in 2019), which implies that these games can be huge and have a great story to tell, which game freak has always wanted to and maybe some cool customization features.
Moreover taking the advantage of switch's hardware capabilities we can expect great graphics (switch has 16 times the resolution of 3ds), and a much.., much better gameplay than the current one.
What do you think??
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