>>15478031I think that was one big thread that changed the general opinion.
First glance reception was positive but someone brought up the points that Emma was a special snowflake since her determination changed someone who was thought to be unshakable.
XerosicThe fact that his Pokemon only wanted to play with her.
This is probably due to the fact that most Pokemon are not evil by nature, but more so the fact that Pokemon listen to and obey the person who is using them's will. I'd assume Emma had no interest in battling.Last thing is that everything seemed to fall perfectly in place for her. I don't see how that's a valid argument though since everything went wrong for her initially as she lost her parents at a young age, and has been living on the streets for at most 11 years and at least 5 years.
I make this rough estimate because I don't think someone of age 4 would be able to survive properly being homeless. I could give it to a 5 year old to be able to maybe pull it off.I say at least 5 years because she has pretty good knowledge of how to survive out there and had to be on the streets long enough to get tough enough to take down a minor gang.The fact that everything can turn right by meeting the right people is not a foreign concept even in the real world.
She is shown to have a real personality as she is accepting of other people trying to offer kindness; yet ends up being spiteful of those that are mean
She didn't want to initially help the lady that had her Pokemon stolen because she insulted Looker.Honestly, I enjoyed Emma. She didn't have much character development because of how short the story was but in the little time she was there I could honestly say that I enjoyed her character.
10/10 Would do detective cases with her.
They could of made daily cases apart of endgame content.