Xeogred wrote:Exhuminator wrote:MrPopo wrote:So I take it you haven't picked up the latest Pokémon.
Pokémon is played out man, Yo-Kai Watch is the new hotness.
The full extent of my history with Pokemon games is *maybe* about an hour or two of playing Blue. And Pokemon Snap at Blockbuster.
Sums it up. The series never resonated with me.
When Pokemon released in 1998, I was 19 years old... too old to find its aesthetic or plot attractive. From then on, it seemed like every release of the game was the exact same game, over and over again, with only marginal differences. From an outsider perspective, the games' complexity seem very watered down for children, aesthetically kiddy, with a design that remains recycled. I've tried two or three Pokemon games, and it takes very little time for me to lose interest.
I understand why these games are attractive to children, and for nostalgic millennials I suppose. So the series remains massively popular with every new release selling tons. This makes me think either I'm missing the big picture, or there's just a lot of simple people who enjoy simple games. (I feel the exact same way about Animal Crossing.) Now that just makes me sound like an asshole elitist. Probably because I'm an asshole elitist. But if there IS a Pokemon RPG with a great story, great non-grindy gameplay, and captivating pacing... I might be willing to give it a shot. I don't mind being proven wrong. But that's a rare thing in the world of video games.

Meanwhile I just stick with Pokemon for grownups, or rather; Shin Megami Tensei.