But for now, I'm gonna have to give this game a 4/10. The world has a cartoony look to it, like that of Gen 7, but it manages to keep it consistent and nothing ever feels out of place.Īll this being said, the game is still being worked on, and apparently a Version 1.3 will hopefully be released within the next nine years, so maybe this review will become outdated. I think it would have worked better if they were built up earlier in the story as the true antagonists of the game, rather than 3/4 of the way through.Īs for the graphics and visual style of the game, I'd have to give them an 8/10. There was no major build-up to the reveal of the Distortion People, and whatever there was felt unmemorable. The first issue I have with this is that their reveal just doesn't feel earned. For example, late into the game, you find out that many League Champions are actually part of some kind of secret order that fights to protect the region from an otherworldly threat, which comes in the form of people from Girantina's Distortion Realm. The story itself doesn't even get much better everything in it seems to have been written to be "cool" and "grown-up", but a lot of it just comes across as teenage angst and overly edgy. After that, the game doesn't live up to any of the expectations set by the Augur reveal. It took me about 3 weeks to work up the motivation to go to the next town, purely because I felt that there wasn't really much I was playing for after that. However, after this event, the actual gameplay becomes very very slow for a long time. Don't get me wrong, the reveal is very well done, and he manages to keep the same energy he had before, but just in a different way. The experience starts to fall apart when the Augur, the leader of the region, is revealed to be a villain. You can also choose an Eevee but I don't know anyone that actually did that tbh. For example, the starters you are given the choice between are delta variants of the Kanto starters. The starters themselves are quite different from the normal kinds of Pokemon you find This game introduces a variant of Pokemon called Delta Pokemon, which are essentially just redesigned and different typed to their normal counterparts. You then make your way to Telnor town and make friends with a young boy named Damien, who helps you get your own starter pokemon. The game has a very strong start with a well set-up premise: you are an amnesiac being prepared for sacrifice by a Darkrai-worshipping cult, but you end up being saved by Mew and a mysterious benefactor. It's fun, decently challenging, and feels pretty fresh compared to some other games. To start off, I wanna say that I don't dislike this game. People seemed to like it, and I played through Insurgence again recently, so I thought I'd review it too. So y'all might have seen that a long time ago I made a review of Pokemon Empyrean.
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