^this. By now a shiny would've probably appeared and we'd have proof... but one hasn't. There is the slim possibility that the ratio of finding one was lowered and nobody can find one because of that, but again, slim chance.People who own the game and have gone over it pretty thoroughly say they don't appear to be in the game.
I'm gonna go with my raging optimism on this one, at least until it's definitively proven that shinies aren't in this one."Pokémon Aus" says they're in the game, almost certainly an assumption based on their presence in the first Rumblescramblerunaround game and the core titles, based on a write-up done from general press materials three weeks before the game released anywhere.
People who own the game and have gone over it pretty thoroughly say they don't appear to be in the game
Take your pick.
^this. By now a shiny would've probably appeared and we'd have proof... but one hasn't. There is the slim possibility that the ratio of finding one was lowered and nobody can find one because of that, but again, slim chance.
I realize collecting all the shinies added a lot of replay value, but that shouldn't steer anyone away from buying this game. PMD didn't have shinies and those were still great games, imo atleast. The new modes and the fact that it contains every pokemon (minus 3) should add some replay value to Rumble Blast. If you liked the gameplay of the first one, then just buy this one because you will probably like it too.
I'm gonna go with my raging optimism on this one, at least until it's definitively proven that shinies aren't in this one.