With the recent announcement of the new games -"Pokémon moon" and "Pokémon sun" - the Pokémon Company has already stirred the minds of gamers on what improvements and features to expect.
According to Redbrick, it has already been declared that "Moon" and "Sun" will be available in both traditional and simplified Chinese, altogether with other available languages of the sixth generation "Pokemon." Also, it has been established that "Sun" and "Moon" will be compatible with "Pokémon Bank" and so players will have an option of transferring their available "Pokémon" to other games via Poke transporter.
With these and more improvements, there will be a good number of added extras and enhancements to the games. Even so, as it seems, there are plenty of elements that fans remained untouched for too long. According to IGN, here are three of the feasible features:
- The story structure
Each "Pokémon" game starts with the gamer as a young child seeking to control the "Pokémon" world. Then, they fight their way through eight gyms, going ahead to defeat the Elite Four and battling their rivals until they become a "Pokémon" master. Fans are having the concept that this formula is too predictable and should probably jump off to a new deeper story.
- Hidden Machines
Hidden Machines have their job that of limiting the player's mobility to what moves their "Pokémon" can learn about. It is a good way of keeping a player from getting areas where they are not yet ready for. However, fans believe they are also a nuisance. A gamer has to forfeit a move slot and it goes that they cannot replace the move whenever they want. This was common in the Alpha Sapphire and the Eon Flute in Omega Ruby. Accordingly, gamers think it is the high time for HMs to be disposed from the game.
- Saving files
This is a feature that would enable gamer save the important hard work that they have done. To date, "Pokémon" games have never given players an option of saving their files when playing through. If a gamer has, For example caught all "Pokémon" on regional Pokedex, all the hard work eventually goes to waste. Gamers are also looking forward to save key item rewards like Shiny Charm, a rare "Pokémon" collector's fantasy.
While there are more things that "Pokémon" players want to see in "Pokémon Moon" and "Pokémon Sun," all they can do is wait for the release of the games later this year.
Here is a clip showing the latest comments from "Pokemon" fans: