For All The High Points Hit, Pokémon Black And White Miss A Lot
By Jefflarz 3 Comments




In the Pokémon following you department, it's completely absent! Why? Don't look at me, I've got no damn clue on why they decided to leave a feature that many fans had really enjoyed and appreciated completely out. Personally I was expecting them to at least have the option to have someone follow you around with the ability to shut it off when you got bored of it, but no such luck.
And in other absolutely confusing news, they took out the ability to scale your Pokémon up to level 100 for online battles. Seriously Gamefreak?
I've thought and I've thought, trying to think of some rationale behind these decisions. I suppose for the bottom screen Gamefreak was really proud of the C-Gear system and really wanted to have it in the spotlight, but that doesn't really excuse having that much wasted space while it's off. C-Gear could have fit in perfectly as a menu option on the bottom screen opening up that awful field of hexagons when someone wanted to make use of it. And the menu navigation itself, there's no excuse for how sluggish and disorganized it feels. We know you can do far better. How about the lack of Pokémon followers? I've heard some arguments that it was meant as an exclusive feature to Heart Gold and Soul Silver, but that's just some bullshit right there. The focus of the Pokémon series has always been on the Pokémon. Heart Gold and Soul Silver were the first time, aside from Yellow I suppose, where the true stars of the show were front and center. It's absurd to think that feature should be exclusive to a set of remakes. And the lack of level 100 battles... Seriously Gamefreak?
At this point you may be scratching your head, wondering why these somewhat petty complaints have me all riled up and are worth a blog post. Well first off they annoy me and I'm writing this, so I can do what I want. Second, and probably more legitimately, I am always very bothered when I see a franchise take steps backwards for no reason. I am not one of those changeophobes who flips whenever a franchise I like tries something new. When a franchise tries new things and fails, yes it's still a failure, but I give credit where credit is due and I know that trying new things is what leads to growth in the gaming world. It's when these changes lack common sense or are unreasonable seeming absences that franchises are taking steps backwards. This can be seen all over the place, especially in the UI department, which I've always found funny since UI is such an integral part to any player's experience with a game and you'd think developers would be a little more careful with it. When this happens in a Pokémon game, I find it particularly disappointing. Pokémon is a franchise that has thrived off of not changing its core formula at all and, while I love it, I welcome any experience altering advancements the series tries to make. Even when it's something as simple as the UI, I am happy to see that Gamefreak is at least dipping their toes in the pool of change for once.
I'll be straight with you guys though, I effin' love Pokémon Black and White. After I hit the post button on this, I'm probably going to go right ahead and take on that 8th gym leader. None of these steps backwards have really prevented me from enjoying these games, though I don't know about the lack of level 100 online battles yet since I'm not in meta-game mode. This is just something I wanted to bring up as it is an important topic to think about as we're starting to edge our way into a new generation of consoles on the horizon.

3 Comments