Okay but if you’re so dumb that you don’t understand why Pokémon is by far the best and most successful game franchise in the history of the planet then why would I want to be with a person like that.
So, Yo Kai Watch and Pokemon have been in competition for a while now, but Yo Kai Watch actually had a more popular show in Japan than Pokemon. It was pretty legit, they even had a movie that made bank at the box office. But then Nintendo came in and played dirty by releasing Pokemon Go. It was a game-changer, and Yo Kai Watch couldn't keep up. Pokemon Go was simpler, but addictive, and people were obsessed with it. It was all over social media, and Yo Kai Watch was pushed to the side. It's not that Yo Kai Watch wasn't good, it was just that Pokemon Go had that special something that made it a cultural phenomenon. So, in the end, it was Nintendo who won the battle, but Yo Kai Watch will always have a special place in our hearts!
See Chapo you say I don’t Google enough but do you want me to play it like Lena and just plagiarize what I find in Google rather than invite intelligent discussion
It's not her.
Switch to Pokémon it’s just better.
Do you not ever get bored of the limitations though?
Simple Minds, Simple Pleasures I guess.
Considering I played the same shit when I was seven years old, and Pokemon Go is even more primitive than the original system, I feel it is moreso their fault than mine. There are superior games and they hold my attention more than this recycled system almost three decades old.
I feel like your lack or boredom shows a certain level of autism from you.
Do you not ever get bored of the limitations though?
Definitely not.
Simple Minds, Simple Pleasures I guess.
Considering I played the same shit when I was seven years old, and Pokemon Go is even more primitive than the original system, I feel it is moreso their fault than mine. There are superior games and they hold my attention more than this recycled system almost three decades old.
I feel like your lack or boredom shows a certain level of autism from you.
Totally! Like, seriously, let's talk about why playing only Pokemon is not the most evolved gaming experience out there. Sure, Pokemon was totally awesome back in the day, and it still has a huge fanbase today. But if you're only playing Pokemon and not exploring other games, you're missing out on so much.
First of all, the Pokemon system is recycled old garbage. I mean, think about it. The first Pokemon game came out in 1996, and since then, the basic formula has remained pretty much the same. You catch Pokemon, you train them, you battle other trainers, and you collect badges. Rinse and repeat. Sure, there have been some new features added over the years, like Mega Evolutions and Z-Moves, but the basic gameplay remains largely unchanged.
And that's a problem, because playing the same game over and over again isn't going to help you grow as a gamer or as a person. It's like eating the same food every day - it might be comforting and familiar, but it's not going to help you develop new tastes or expand your palate.
But here's the thing - there are so many other games out there that can challenge you in new and exciting ways. Games that will help you develop new skills and strategies, and that will make you a better gamer overall.
Take, for example, games like Dark Souls or Bloodborne. These games are notoriously difficult, but they're also incredibly rewarding. You have to learn how to dodge and parry attacks, manage your stamina, and figure out the weaknesses of different enemies. It's a far cry from the relatively simple gameplay of Pokemon, and it will push you to your limits. But when you finally beat that boss that's been giving you trouble for hours, you'll feel like a champion.
Or what about strategy games like Civilization or Starcraft? These games require you to think several steps ahead, manage resources, and make tough decisions. They'll help you develop your critical thinking and decision-making skills, and they're incredibly satisfying when you finally achieve victory.
And that's just scratching the surface. There are so many other games out there that can challenge you and help you grow as a gamer and as a person. So don't limit yourself to just one game. Explore, experiment, and find the games that speak to you. You might just discover a whole new world of gaming that you never knew existed!