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>Reveal showed that the games don't really look like a massive improvement visually compared to the 3DS games, so we were off to a bad start
>Dexit incident at E3 and all of the terrible excuses
>Megas and Z-moves removed, only to be replaced with even worse gimmicks in the form of Dynamax and Gigantamax
>Wild area looks abysmal in every respect (massive flat area design, Pokémon just appear from nowhere and wander aimlessly, disgusting red light beams everywhere, pop-in just from moving the camera, N64 trees, crude oil water, etc.)
>Regional forms return, but the concept is now apparently a dumping ground for wacky meme ideas
>EXP Share always on
>18 gyms (in lore)
>24 hour livestream of nothing
But honestly, I think the worst part of all is that it all came after this was said;
>“The new title coming out in the second half of 2019 will be a completely different game [from Pokémon Let’s Go]. It is not an entry game, but a game that we want longtime fans of the Pokémon series to look forward to.”
>“The game will give a good understanding of what an evolved Pokémon game looks like after it has continued to succeed the traditions of Game Freak.”
>“We want to make Pokémon fans say ‘this is what I’ve been waiting for’ by delivering a brand-new product packed with gameplay elements and plenty of new Pokémon to encounter.”