@Spoony_Tech To some, yes. The soundtrack has lots of effort put into it and it's for Nintendo to decide when to put it out, not for some dataminer who thinks it is nice to put everything online if you ask me.
Welp, they did it, I really hate that they had to do it but they did it...
They just HAD to do it, people just can't leave a game unspoiled until release date because apparently people REALLY are that toxic and inconsiderate within the community to just blatantly ruin the game for others before the game is even out.
Sakurai worked his heart out, he's clearly been upset and immensely as well and he still gets hate for his work, toxic fans are really just ungrateful for his hard work and effort he put into the game to make it a game for everyone to enjoy. But alas, they had to go ahead and do this as well, the hammer slamming down on the stake already lodged in this poor man's chest.
Sakurai didn't deserve any of this, he didn't deserve the toxicity and rampant hate, the ungratefulness and the sheer disrespect people are now showing him by spoiling everything for him.
I hope they're happy with themselves, because they may very well be the reason why Sakurai might never do anything as ambitious as this ever again.
Okay, so I get that the games might be a bit on the disappointing side, especially with how lazy some parts of the game feels like; but at the same time I truly feel like the games have loads and loads of love and passion poured into them, they're supposed to be great games and they truly are to a certain point but afterwards it kind of dwindles down into "eh, I've seen this two hundred times already" and it kind of gets stale.
The reviewers that rated it a 0 or a 1 or even a 2 were indeed immature by being so negative about it, though I do get that it feels like a slap across the face for them; look on 4chan's board /vp/, they're very... 'passionate' about Pokemon. But come on, it is just a bit childish to hate on an otherwise beautiful game just for the sake of making it look bad.
I myself haven't played the games but I've seen enough footage from livestreams and playthroughs to know that Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee are not games for me, nor will they ever be because they do not appeal to me. However, though I am of the opinion they are a bit lacklustre when it comes to how the experience feels, as I don't feel wowed, just mildly entertained and at that point the grinding for Pokemon just feels tedious when there's no thrill of battle. But truly, the games are gorgeously crafted, the remade soundtracks are amazing and you can really see they tried their best to stick to their plan and made an easy to pick up game for kids to enjoy and get into with a cutesie artstyle and everything with it.
So to conclude my statement; While the game does deserve it's criticism for lacking in various important areas such as replayability, thrill management and depth of the game, it doesn't deserve the beatdown it is getting for it is still a stunningly gorgeous game carefully crafted with lots of time, effort, passion and especially a lot of love for Pokemon and that is where the game truly shines.
It is easily worth a solid 14 out of 10 for how beautiful it is, though it does deserve a critical 4 out of 10 for the fact it'll be lacklustre after 14 to 17 hours of the game.
Is it worth the 60 euro price tag? Not so much. Is it still worth trying out at a cheaper price if you want to? Definitely.
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Re: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Faces Massive Online Data Dump
@Spoony_Tech To some, yes. The soundtrack has lots of effort put into it and it's for Nintendo to decide when to put it out, not for some dataminer who thinks it is nice to put everything online if you ask me.
Re: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Faces Massive Online Data Dump
Welp, they did it, I really hate that they had to do it but they did it...
They just HAD to do it, people just can't leave a game unspoiled until release date because apparently people REALLY are that toxic and inconsiderate within the community to just blatantly ruin the game for others before the game is even out.
Sakurai worked his heart out, he's clearly been upset and immensely as well and he still gets hate for his work, toxic fans are really just ungrateful for his hard work and effort he put into the game to make it a game for everyone to enjoy.
But alas, they had to go ahead and do this as well, the hammer slamming down on the stake already lodged in this poor man's chest.
Sakurai didn't deserve any of this, he didn't deserve the toxicity and rampant hate, the ungratefulness and the sheer disrespect people are now showing him by spoiling everything for him.
I hope they're happy with themselves, because they may very well be the reason why Sakurai might never do anything as ambitious as this ever again.
Re: People Are Review-Bombing Pokémon: Let's Go Across Major Sites, Amazon Japan Blocks User Scores
Okay, so I get that the games might be a bit on the disappointing side, especially with how lazy some parts of the game feels like; but at the same time I truly feel like the games have loads and loads of love and passion poured into them, they're supposed to be great games and they truly are to a certain point but afterwards it kind of dwindles down into "eh, I've seen this two hundred times already" and it kind of gets stale.
The reviewers that rated it a 0 or a 1 or even a 2 were indeed immature by being so negative about it, though I do get that it feels like a slap across the face for them; look on 4chan's board /vp/, they're very... 'passionate' about Pokemon. But come on, it is just a bit childish to hate on an otherwise beautiful game just for the sake of making it look bad.
I myself haven't played the games but I've seen enough footage from livestreams and playthroughs to know that Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee are not games for me, nor will they ever be because they do not appeal to me.
However, though I am of the opinion they are a bit lacklustre when it comes to how the experience feels, as I don't feel wowed, just mildly entertained and at that point the grinding for Pokemon just feels tedious when there's no thrill of battle. But truly, the games are gorgeously crafted, the remade soundtracks are amazing and you can really see they tried their best to stick to their plan and made an easy to pick up game for kids to enjoy and get into with a cutesie artstyle and everything with it.
So to conclude my statement;
While the game does deserve it's criticism for lacking in various important areas such as replayability, thrill management and depth of the game, it doesn't deserve the beatdown it is getting for it is still a stunningly gorgeous game carefully crafted with lots of time, effort, passion and especially a lot of love for Pokemon and that is where the game truly shines.
It is easily worth a solid 14 out of 10 for how beautiful it is, though it does deserve a critical 4 out of 10 for the fact it'll be lacklustre after 14 to 17 hours of the game.
Is it worth the 60 euro price tag? Not so much.
Is it still worth trying out at a cheaper price if you want to? Definitely.