CyberBlaziken
A Greater Evil
Team? Hmm.
Torterra
Staraptor
Gallade/Lucario
Floatzel
Garchomp
Bibarel the HM Slave
Torterra
Staraptor
Gallade/Lucario
Floatzel
Garchomp
Bibarel the HM Slave
To be fair the originals barely utilized the touch screen outside of attack selection in battles, Poffin making, the Pokétch, and a few other minor features. So I personally never thought of the touch screen as completely necessary even back in Gen IV, although it did make selecting attacks much easier than pressing buttons I suppose.AgentKallus said:I mean how faithful can it be when there's no dual screen?, genuinely curious about how they're gonna approach that. If it weren't for them being so 'faithful' then I'd just assume they'd just change those features to be more in line with swsh but as it is now....
Which NPC is this?I personally don't mind the art style. It's not my favorite, but I definitely don't hate it. That being said though, to me it's going to depend strictly on how "faithful" they are really being. We've seen Porygon-Z is in and we've seen an NPC normally only in Platinum in the remakes. Those are two just really REALLY small things though, and I would have liked something a bit more "concrete" in terms of what this remake is going to be faithful with.
I believe it's the blonde NPC in Floaroma town. Someone mentioned it earlier and she doesn't appear in Diamond or Pearl and only in Platinum. Apparently it's the NPC that talks to you about the Gracidea if you talk to her with Shaymin. This is still just a small NPC though, so I wouldn't really say it's anything to necessarily get excited about yet. You can just make her out in the bottom left of the trailer at around the 0:34 second mark.Which NPC is this?
Tbh, Game Freak, etc., can't win here. The art style they went with imo, was a compromise between old and new.
Now if you had to guess which game was from 2018 and which was from 2021..
Every time I think I'm over it, I see an image like this and I just start thinking it's a shame, for me personally, that they went with such a route regarding graphics/art style.
The originals are meant to be an optical illusion. It's the same sprite, but depending on the colors, it can be seen as either Dialga or Palkia. When they reached that point in Adventures, since that trick only works with sprites, they decided to create this:I never really noticed that detail. Now I'm curious why that was the case though. Guess they just based it off what they think it looks like, mixing descriptions of those who saw Dialga and those who saw Palkia.
Compared to the Gen 6 era and LGPE, the chibi style for the Sinnoh remakes is definitely a bit jarring. Trying to copy the Gen 4 spirite style for the humans made them look more like toys. Also we just transited to realistic models from Gen 7 onwards (bar LGPE but they were still human-like).I don't get this chibi artstyle aversion. Pokemon's always been super-deformed; that's what the overworld sprites have always been. Hell, you literally see the player shrink down in several games.