Ah, Pokemon, as a child i loved Pokemon,Eventually got over it, Loved it again, Hated it, and now because of a dream, i love it again. woo
Monster Rancher? *tear appears in eye*riottrio said:ah, how i would have mocked you as a Child... wasn't until i was 15 and my brother bought me a digimon game for DS that i realised how awesome a game it actually is... i mean seriously, it was so damn kickass! (still, in this game it annoyed me that to get my digimon past level 43, i had to 'undigivolve' them to an earlier stage, so when i trained them up i could reach level 65... then have to do it a-frikking-gain...)zala-taichou said:That's exactly what I thought when I was a kid and everybody was playing Pokémon. I always preferred Digimon, better story. I was so lonely... *sobs*thebreadbinman said:Aren't all the games exactly the same?
Still, i prefer Monster Rancher for PS1... thats a game i still play every so often now... sniff... its got so many scratches though from swapping the disk quickly in and out of the playstation with another disk (to be read and thus a monster obtained)... thats a game that made me cry though... my monster died of old aged, and its suprising how attached you can get to these things at the age of 7-12... And its re-play value is so amazing too. so annoyed that they didn't release PS2 versions outside of America >.<
I've disliked all the Digimon games since the first Digimon World. Simply because none of them compare. Most of them became turn-based, Pokémon style, (which Pokémon simply does much better), but DW1.. Here we had a Digimon with tons of parameters that determined how he would digivolve, and the battles were real-time and only involved specific instructions if your Digimon was smart enough. He had his own AI, and overall it just really felt like your Digimon was your partner, rather than just your little animal soldier.riottrio said:ah, how i would have mocked you as a Child... wasn't until i was 15 and my brother bought me a digimon game for DS that i realised how awesome a game it actually is... i mean seriously, it was so damn kickass! (still, in this game it annoyed me that to get my digimon past level 43, i had to 'undigivolve' them to an earlier stage, so when i trained them up i could reach level 65... then have to do it a-frikking-gain...)zala-taichou said:That's exactly what I thought when I was a kid and everybody was playing Pokémon. I always preferred Digimon, better story. I was so lonely... *sobs*thebreadbinman said:Aren't all the games exactly the same?
I've been saying that for years, but I have to say Silver and gold for me were different. The story was good, the way it tied in with red and blue, and i could handle the new pokemon there. Now' it's just gotten out of hand with 400 + pokemon...thebreadbinman said:Okay, I love Pokemon.
I mean, I fucking LOVE Pokemon.
If heaven was real, it would be Pokemon.. and naked girls.
But with ANOTHER remake of an old Pokemon game, it's made me realise,
aren't all the games exactly the same?
you collect all the pokemon talking to people who hint at a legendary Pokemon at the end, with team rocket/galactus blocking a path until you defeat their boss, then you do the elite four, then fill your Pokedex, then...
then what?
I've had about 500 hours of play time on Pokemon red, but that was when I was a kid, and hadn't discovered wanking.
Now I think about it, WHY does everyone love Pokemon so much?
comment and let me know, and also if you're gonna be buying the new game
I feel for you man! its just so hard... XDenglishjesus said:Monster Rancher? *tear appears in eye*riottrio said:ah, how i would have mocked you as a Child... wasn't until i was 15 and my brother bought me a digimon game for DS that i realised how awesome a game it actually is... i mean seriously, it was so damn kickass! (still, in this game it annoyed me that to get my digimon past level 43, i had to 'undigivolve' them to an earlier stage, so when i trained them up i could reach level 65... then have to do it a-frikking-gain...)zala-taichou said:That's exactly what I thought when I was a kid and everybody was playing Pokémon. I always preferred Digimon, better story. I was so lonely... *sobs*thebreadbinman said:Aren't all the games exactly the same?
Still, i prefer Monster Rancher for PS1... thats a game i still play every so often now... sniff... its got so many scratches though from swapping the disk quickly in and out of the playstation with another disk (to be read and thus a monster obtained)... thats a game that made me cry though... my monster died of old aged, and its suprising how attached you can get to these things at the age of 7-12... And its re-play value is so amazing too. so annoyed that they didn't release PS2 versions outside of America >.<
You reminded me of the horrible pain of when my haired Swayzo died of old age. ;_;
Still, game of great epicness.