Scarlet Weather
The Game is Afoot!
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Hhm. I hate to ask something about your very first page, but I've been wanting to rewrite some pokemon games for a while now, and this little tidbit made me wary. It kind of seems contradictory to me, and I'm a little confused. ^^" You say it can be fun to read these fanfics, then you say "The OT story just isn't suited for this." The pokemon games are kind of like OT fanfics, right? I mean, you're a trainer that goes around beating things up and somehow saves the world... or am I just thinking too hard about all of this? ^^"""
I suppose I'm just wondering what you think, or what anyone thinks, really. I don't want to write something I really like and have everyone bored with it. I'm not going to have the same plot as the game, so maybe this question is just redundant.... Yet, I'm still curious. ^^"
Sorry to blabber on and on about that. I'd talk about your guide and what I think (but I agree with most of it, just to say), however, I have to go. I completely forgot about school tomorrow. I promise I'll review or whatever sometime soon if you want, kay? =D
PS Sorry if you see random code floating about. I have no idea what I'm doing. XD
To clarify: I'm talking about an OT fic where not only the basic concept but every single plot point is lifted verbatim from the games. I've only ever read one fanfic where that was the case that I liked, but said fanfic was actually not so much about the story as it was the thoughts of the game's hero- who was a silent protagonist in the fanfic as well. Not that they couldn't speak, but rather they didn't, and all their dialogue was internalized. It was something I'd never seen before and if I had the link or memory of where it could be found I'd show it to you as an example of total transcription done right.
However, OT stories with non-silent protagonists who are starting journies a la Ash Ketchum really need more to their plot then simply "follow the dotted line that the game writers laid out". I really don't think the OT genre is able to mindlessly follow the game's storyline without getting really boring really fast.
As for the games being "like an OT fanfic"... it's the other way around. OT fanfics are heavily inspired by the story of the game, so much so that many authors simply give the games a new hero and write from there. But that's so repetitive and mind-numbingly boring that unless the story is less about the events that occur and more about the internal thoughts of the main character, you're not going to have much success with it.