
Jaydyn Spisak: A Open World Pokemon game has finally been announced, so how will this effect future releases of the franchise?

NE: "We take a look at and compare Pokemon Legends: Z-A and Pokemon Legends: Arceus - two of the most well-received Pokemon games in recent years."

VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "While a few genres in 2022 were somewhat lacking, RPG was the opposite; in fact, two of our finalists show last year’s impressive spread of reputable releases. Beyond their consistency, they also impressed with their quality, and shared this special stat with the Best Puzzle Game of 2022 award: eight entries made it past the preliminary round’s eligibility threshold. All except one of them were made in Japan, and that exception is still emulating the spirit of SNES JRPGs. Finally, together they hold the highest average VGChartz review score of any shortlist we’ve done to date."
Star ocean 6. I'm toward the end and man it's a dope ass game.
I completely disagree with the article.

Pokemon has been successful in 2022, but has taken steps back along with steps forward.
all I can think of was that they shouldn't have released that gameplay trailer when the game obviously wasn't ready for a gameplay trailer yet. still, I have high hopes for this game. mostly because it's an open-world pokemon, and the inner child in me has been dreaming of this.
Game freak have a huge chance to make this big. Keeping my expectations low to be honest. I will keep playing Pokemon to be honest. I don't think any of the games are bad, they could definitely be better though. Looking forward to Diamond and Pearl remakes
Literally looks like a steam greenlight game in severe early access made by some devs who never made a game before.
Looks so bad. But I hope it turns out so good.