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Quoted By: >>55490885 >>55491088 >>55491345 >>55492075
Okay anons, I've got a theory.
What if, for whatever reason, Z-A is actually far in the future rather than the past?
Here are my thoughts
>We have no reason to assume that PLZ-A is going to take place the same time period as PLA
>They describe it as an Urban "redevelopment" Program, which implies this was once a developed area that was torn down for whatever reason
>Instead of using ancient maps, the trailer uses a cybernetic simulation effect
>Supposedly this game is going to majorly/entirely take place in Lumiose City, which implies it's going to be significantly bigger than in XY
>The music is very synth heavy and strange
>The people walking around appear to be in modern clothing: Sneakers, Ponytails, proper dresses, jeans, backpacks, instead of using 1800s European style clothing which would fit the time.
>The logo itself is much sharper and more futuristic than the PLA one, which had a clear old Japanese style.
What are your opinions?
What if, for whatever reason, Z-A is actually far in the future rather than the past?
Here are my thoughts
>We have no reason to assume that PLZ-A is going to take place the same time period as PLA
>They describe it as an Urban "redevelopment" Program, which implies this was once a developed area that was torn down for whatever reason
>Instead of using ancient maps, the trailer uses a cybernetic simulation effect
>Supposedly this game is going to majorly/entirely take place in Lumiose City, which implies it's going to be significantly bigger than in XY
>The music is very synth heavy and strange
>The people walking around appear to be in modern clothing: Sneakers, Ponytails, proper dresses, jeans, backpacks, instead of using 1800s European style clothing which would fit the time.
>The logo itself is much sharper and more futuristic than the PLA one, which had a clear old Japanese style.
What are your opinions?
