New Pokemon
Mega Evolutions.
Sure, there's a new story.
Are the any difference between the new Pokemon and the ones before them? A new fire type seems like it would bascilly be using the same attacks as a fire type before it just with different designed Pokemon. At this point to me the attacks would be rehashes being used on new Pokemon.What do the new evolutions do that make the Pokemon any different besides increasing its health? Aren't the stories basically the same shit since the first games? You start out with either a water, fire or grass type and you head out to defeat the regular gym leaders and once you do that you go off to defeat the champions or whatever they're called?
The differences are pretty substantial if you care to look for them. I don't think it's fair to exclude the regions from our answers, because the regions are basically the root of all the games' differences. You have not only new monsters to catch and train, but new landscapes to explore and look at, new music to listen to, new people to meet, and a new story to follow. Each graphical upgrade allows for new ways to explore that simply weren't possible in previous generations.Even though your own personal story remains the same (become the champion), there are enough side-plots, NPCs, and overarching themes within each title that truly set each game apart and make each one feel like a unique experience (for the most part).
Quote from: CK97 on July 25, 2015, 05:53:32 PMNew PokemonAre the any difference between the new Pokemon and the ones before them? A new fire type seems like it would bascilly be using the same attacks as a fire type before it just with different designed Pokemon. At this point to me the attacks would be rehashes being used on new Pokemon.
What do the new evolutions do that make the Pokemon any different besides increasing its health?
Aren't the stories basically the same shit since the first games? You start out with either a water, fire or grass type and you head out to defeat the regular gym leaders and once you do that you go off to defeat the champions or whatever they're called?
Quote from: CK97 on July 25, 2015, 05:53:32 PMNew PokemonAre the any difference between the new Pokemon and the ones before them? A new fire type seems like it would bascilly be using the same attacks as a fire type before it just with different designed Pokemon. At this point to me the attacks would be rehashes being used on new Pokemon. QuoteMega Evolutions.What do the new evolutions do that make the Pokemon any different besides increasing its health? Quote Sure, there's a new story.Aren't the stories basically the same shit since the first games? You start out with either a water, fire or grass type and you head out to defeat the regular gym leaders and once you do that you go off to defeat the champions or whatever they're called?
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on July 25, 2015, 05:58:58 PMQuote from: CK97 on July 25, 2015, 05:53:32 PMNew PokemonAre the any difference between the new Pokemon and the ones before them? A new fire type seems like it would bascilly be using the same attacks as a fire type before it just with different designed Pokemon. At this point to me the attacks would be rehashes being used on new Pokemon. QuoteMega Evolutions.What do the new evolutions do that make the Pokemon any different besides increasing its health? Quote Sure, there's a new story.Aren't the stories basically the same shit since the first games? You start out with either a water, fire or grass type and you head out to defeat the regular gym leaders and once you do that you go off to defeat the champions or whatever they're called? I could apply all these same arguments to halo
Oh look, another nonsense post by Berzerk
Quote from: LemonLime on July 27, 2015, 01:56:07 PMOh look, another nonsense post by BerzerkSince me threads and posts are so bad why don't you just mute me so you don't have too see them instead of telling me not to post anymore?