I work with kids with autism and this almost made me cry...
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I didn't like the demo too much. Besides the larger enemies, it's really difficult to tell who you're supposed to be attacking. There were a number of missions that refused to end so I just ran around the arena like an idiot looking for something to hit. The camera is too zoomed in at points, making it difficult to see what's going on in an already hectic game. Also that one sections where you started to play on the gamepad was immersion breaking, to say the least.
They're the same useless crap, stop encouraging this garbage. The original appeal of the Pokemon Stadium games was to battle in 3D (and in PBR it was to play random battles online). We can already do that stuff at this point in the handheld games.How about battling Pokemon in HD? There's something that hasn't been done yet. I hope no one at Nintendo genuinely thinks that this is a solid selling point.[QUOTE="nintendoman562"][QUOTE="charizard1605"] If it's Stadium, and not Battle Revolution, I'd buy it. I used to love Stadium.nintendoboy16
[QUOTE="TheDidact"]Will definitely be a Battle Revolution type of game and not a full fledged Pokemon game.charizard1605If it's Stadium, and not Battle Revolution, I'd buy it. I used to love Stadium. They're the same useless crap, stop encouraging this garbage. The original appeal of the Pokemon Stadium games was to battle in 3D (and in PBR it was to play random battles online). We can already do that stuff at this point in the handheld games.
I'm near the end of the Neutral route in SMT4 and I loved the game. Can't wait to play for more Atlus games.
I've played the first few hours and it's definitely off to a weak start. Long, boring dialogue sequences and the tutorials insult the players intelligence (they teach you how to use the circle pad and how to jump in a Mario game). I'm 3 hours in and I haven't gotten the hammer or any of the bro moves; I've literally just been jumping on every enemy so far.
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