Overpriced, but really fun.
Agreed. I'm surprised the only other Pokemon Snap game was the original on N64. The game play videos on YouTube looks fun, much better than Sword and Shield that's for sure, but I agree it would had been better on Wii or Wii U.it came WAY too late. would have been perfect on the wii or the wii-u. hell, with pokemon go, i see little reason of why they decided to make snaps now.
It exists, it's called Pokemon ColosseumWhere the fuck stadium 3
Absolutely GAYIt exists, it's called Pokemon Colosseum
And then they made a 4th one called Battle Revolution
Stadium-like games died once 5th gen hit the scene. And then when gen 6 made everything 3d, it made the stadium games obsolete/redundant
Except it is bad. They have an actual level cap system in place so you can't grind your pokemon to higher levels for easy gym victories and the level cap increases with each gym badge obtained.Guys, there is also Pokemmo. It's not bad.
I didn't know this. I haven't gotten that far into it.Except it is bad. They have an actual level cap system in place so you can't grind your pokemon to higher levels for easy gym victories and the level cap increases with each gym badge obtained.
Haven't played it in like a year or two, but before you could play Black/White and were stuck with FireRed, if you over-leveled your pokemon, it would act disobedient to you as if it were a traded pokemon. I think they got rid of that completely once they made Black/White playable and just made it so your pokemon couldn't level up anymore up to a point.
Namco clearly cared while Game Freak did not. One thing I find hilarious when comparing the two games is how Pokemon actually swim in New Snap, while in SwSh most of them are just floating in a water texture.But yeah, how embarrassing that this game has better-looking graphics than SwSh does.
Wait, they actually gave less popular pokemon a spotlight?Also Meganium fans rise up, he's so majestic here.