>>37275833This is peak stupidity. Your argument boils down to
>I didn't like it so nobody didWhen infact the reception online is very positive.
Your argument about Call of Duty is shit. Because Call of Duty is a franchise whilst ORAS is one single game and when looking at games in their own respective franchises you can see that most of the time quality does have a correlation with sales. Lets use Call of Duty for example. Call of Duty Black Ops 3 had a very positive reception and sold nearly 25 million copies across all platforms. Call of Duty Infinite Warfare had a pretty mediocre reception and it sold less than 13 million copies. And when you compare ORAS sales compared to the other two remakes, it has sold 5 million more despite being on a system that has a smaller install base.
The delta episode has only one cutscene anon and that's the final one before the Deoxys fight. If you include regular text as cutscene then you need to give up on JRPGS since they're a massive part of the genre. The Delta episode estabilished one of the fundamental parts of the Pokemon lore and was one of the most engaging stories in the whole series. But I guess you'll just say
>I dont care about the story, go play Final FantasyWhich brings me to your next point.
Guess what anon nobody cares that you dont care about the online. It still doesn't change the fact that it was the most active during ORAS. You couldn't come up with a rebutall against the fact that ORAS had great online so you just resorted to the most basic of ORAS haters replies =》I dont care.
And so what if contests and secret bases were in the originals. They heavily expanded upon them and made them way more accessible, added way more content and made them last longer. As stated in another post whats funny is that if they included the Battle Frontier you would have said the exact same thing. That the Battle frontier was already in the originals. And if the contests were removed youd complain as well