>>551358657) The entire National Pokedex was programmed into Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, but instead of making the most they could out of the Pokemon in the game, they held the Pokemon back to market the game's $35 DLC. Not to mention none of the proclaimed benefits of dexit occurred here, as competitive is overall worse than it was pre-dexit, animations are significantly worse than before, graphics look several consoles (a few decades) behind, and more basic content we thought were staples, such as a battle facility, being able to pet your Pokemon, even being able to feed your Pokemon are being stripped away.
8) People are spending $60 for a major Pokemon game that's expected to hold the players off for at least three years, but the overall content of this game is less than many of its predecessors, since all the general things people do after beating Pokemon games have either been removed or watered down to a rather significant extent in these games, in comparison to games on previous consoles. They then have to spend another $35 to get about as much recyclable content as what previous entries had for just $40 for their time.
rip to the people interested in lore
rip to the people interested in shiny hunting
rip to the people interested in competitive battling or postgame battle facilities (the most usually consistent postgame battling option)
rip to the people who like exploring Pokemon regions, and the potential beauty of them.
rip to the people who have dexited favorites and wanted to have them play with new Pokemon, or to the hardcore collecters who want to catch them all, suddenly losing the ability to do that with nothing to make up for it.
rip to overall quality.