Greg Miller
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I fucking love Ditto, and I love this Ditto.
I love this Ditto, and I love these Pokemon and what they're doing.
There's such an...
they do such a great job here of taking, you know, Dragon Quest builders, Minecraft, Animal Crossing, toss it in and giving that Pokemon shine and doing something different with Pokemon period that really, and that not only doing something different, but pulling on the years and years and years and years of nostalgia and games in history to be like, man, yes, this is a sidestep to the main generations, but it doesn't feel like a side project.
Yeah, and I think, you know, even looking at what we just saw of DJ Rotom going and, you know, people, Jigglypuff dancing around, these guys popping out.
Before I played it and I watched this kind of stuff, I was like, oof, this looks stiff.
Like, they're going to pop out and stand there and be weird little animatronics and like,
That's so not the experience.
These Pokemon pop out, they have personalities, they talk to you, they wander around.
When new Pokemon show up, they make relationships with them, talk about how much they like this Pokemon.
It's like, there's a real world thing going on where it's like, I want to go check in on them and see what they're doing and talk to them and stuff.
So like, you know, is it the best Pokemon game of all time?
Probably not, no.
I mean, people want a very specific thing from Pokemon.
But in terms of
I think what everybody says they want from the gens of pushing it into a different direction, like this is so well done.
It really does sit and go.
I think, you know, ZA is a game that got,
The amount of shit you'd expect of like, man, around the city is not that interesting.
And oh, man, I don't know if I like this real time battling and yada, yada, yada.