so, you guys know how pokemon games can be kinda hit or miss, right? well, pokemon champions is definitely one of those games that's got people talking - and not always for the best reasons. i mean, there are some pretty annoying glitches and stuff that's missing, which is a total bummer.
but, despite all the drama, there's one thing that's got me (and a lot of other fans) pretty stoked: the pokemon sizes are finally on point. like, i know it sounds kinda weird to get excited about, but hear me out. in champions, the devs actually got the heights of the different pokemon right, which is a big deal for those of us who care about that sorta thing. for example, steelix is this huge, serpent-like pokemon that's supposed to be way taller than, say, wyrdeer - and in champions, that's actually how it is.
i've seen some posts on social media from other players who are just as hyped as i am about this, and it's pretty cool to see. like, the alpha pokemon from legends: arceus are these super powerful, giant versions of regular pokemon, and in champions, they look seriously massive. it's awesome to see that kind of attention to detail, you know? and it's not just the alpha pokemon, either - the game actually reflects the size differences between pokemon of the same species, which is a really nice touch.
anyway, i guess what i'm saying is that, even though pokemon champions has its flaws, there are definitely some things to love about it. and for me, at least, the accurate pokemon sizes are a major plus. preorders are available at major retailers, so if you're as curious as i am, youRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?
but, despite all the drama, there's one thing that's got me (and a lot of other fans) pretty stoked: the pokemon sizes are finally on point. like, i know it sounds kinda weird to get excited about, but hear me out. in champions, the devs actually got the heights of the different pokemon right, which is a big deal for those of us who care about that sorta thing. for example, steelix is this huge, serpent-like pokemon that's supposed to be way taller than, say, wyrdeer - and in champions, that's actually how it is.
i've seen some posts on social media from other players who are just as hyped as i am about this, and it's pretty cool to see. like, the alpha pokemon from legends: arceus are these super powerful, giant versions of regular pokemon, and in champions, they look seriously massive. it's awesome to see that kind of attention to detail, you know? and it's not just the alpha pokemon, either - the game actually reflects the size differences between pokemon of the same species, which is a really nice touch.
anyway, i guess what i'm saying is that, even though pokemon champions has its flaws, there are definitely some things to love about it. and for me, at least, the accurate pokemon sizes are a major plus. preorders are available at major retailers, so if you're as curious as i am, youRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?