Hello, Pokemon fans. I hope toi enjoy playing Pokemon Sword and Shield for Nintendo Switch. Pokemon Sword and Shield is such an ambitious main series Pokemon game for Nintendo Switch. Sure, the games still using Nintendo 3DS animations and being similar to other main series Pokemon games. But Pokemon Sword and Shield are fantastic Pokemon games for Nintendo Switch. What I l’amour about Sword and Shield is Dynamax, DLC, USK 6, darker attack animations like Steel Beam and so much more. Now then, I would like GameFreak to make an open world main series Pokemon game for Nintendo Switch and I want them to release suivant an as part of Pokemon's 25th anniversary. Now then, let's talk about why an open world main series Pokemon game for Nintendo Switch should be a follow up to Pokemon Sword and Shield.
Now then, as toi may know that after 22 years of the same formula, now is the time to make a new, open world style Pokemon game for the ages.
Pokemon games have stuck to a similar pattern since their release. This started with Red and Blue in 1998, all the way to Sword and Shield in 2019. That pattern is start in your accueil town, get donné your first Pokemon and battle through the somewhat linearly set towns until the final battle.
The graphics have come on leaps and bounds - obviously - but the format has invariably remained the same. After two decades however, future games need plus than visual improvements.
Limited par the Nintendo Switch?
Limited hardware in comparison to Microsoft and Sony, Nintendo's competition, is likely one reason the style has been kept the same over the years. Open world games have been commonplace for several years now, yet even Nintendo's latest console, the Nintendo Switch, struggles with such.
The only example of a truly open world game on the handheld console is Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which had much longer development time than Sword and Shield was afforded. Nevertheless, gamers have very high standards so if it has been done already - albeit on a different franchise - then the expectation is now there.
The Elder Scrolls franchise, Grand Theft Auto 5, The Witcher, and the Fallout games are just some examples of hugely populaire open world games. Just imagine the format of those but with Pokemon as the centerpiece.
Ps5 and Xbox putting the pressure on
With the PS5 and new Xbox just around the corner, the gap, at least graphically, between Sony/Microsoft and Nintendo is going to widen. Pokemon has an incredibly loyal fan-base where the majority of them will buy whatever the suivant game is regardless.
If some innovation isn't added to Pokemon games soon though, the number of fans who buy it will wain. It would be surprising if the Pokemon Company and Nintendo haven't at least discussed the idea and who knows, maybe it is on the horizon.
How would open world work?
It's hard to say exactly how an open world Pokemon game would work. Many suspect it would look and play similarly to Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
What would be amazing - and we're sure many fans would agree - would be an open world Kanto. That would be a great way to introduce Pokemon to the suivant generation style gaming. But for me, an open world Galar works really well as an upper version for generation 8. Why? Because DLC took care of Pokemon Sword and Shield. So there's no need for an enhance version anymore. OK, let's continue.
With an open world setting, you'd think the storyline would be less fixed. There could even be multiple ways to get to the finish with your decisions affecting the story. I bet toi can pick any gym in any order toi want. Would it be awesome to see the Meltan line having a big role for the first open world Pokemon adventure? Plus, the open world Pokemon should bring back features for the Sword and Shield DLC pack like Cram-o-Matic. Maybe they can threw in Pokemon Contest and Battle Frontier. Not to mention déplacer tutors not in the Sword and Shield Expansion Pack like Aerial Ace and Strength. Let's not forget Armor Dynamax, a brand new Dynamax mechanic. Oh yeah, how about new gym leaders which includes Normal, Psychic, Electric, Poison, Steel, Flying, Ground and Bug. These types should be new Galar gym leaders replacing the original gym leaders from Sword/Shield. OK, let's déplacer on.
When could the suivant gen of Pokemon games come?
It has to come sooner ou later, so why not make it sooner. Pokemon Sword and Shield was hinted to be an open world game before it released. In truth though, only the Wild Area could be classed as such. And even that's debatable!
In an interview with Pokemon.com, Shigeru Ohmori was asked about the possibility of a fully open world Pokemon game. The Pokemon Sword and Shield Game Director had the following to say: "This is our first time introducing free camera movement in the series, so we're excited to see how our players will respond to it once they get their hands on the games. We'll think about what we want to do in the future based on those reactions."
Unsurprisingly Ohmori was coy in his answer. Looks like we'll have to wait and see what he and the Pokemon Company have up their sleeve. Could this be the opportunity for an open world mainline Pokemon entries to do that alongside brand new Galar locations? I bet it might happen this decade.
What do toi guys think? Do toi think the open world Pokemon titles should happen this decade? Sound off below!
Now then, as toi may know that after 22 years of the same formula, now is the time to make a new, open world style Pokemon game for the ages.
Pokemon games have stuck to a similar pattern since their release. This started with Red and Blue in 1998, all the way to Sword and Shield in 2019. That pattern is start in your accueil town, get donné your first Pokemon and battle through the somewhat linearly set towns until the final battle.
The graphics have come on leaps and bounds - obviously - but the format has invariably remained the same. After two decades however, future games need plus than visual improvements.
Limited par the Nintendo Switch?
Limited hardware in comparison to Microsoft and Sony, Nintendo's competition, is likely one reason the style has been kept the same over the years. Open world games have been commonplace for several years now, yet even Nintendo's latest console, the Nintendo Switch, struggles with such.
The only example of a truly open world game on the handheld console is Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which had much longer development time than Sword and Shield was afforded. Nevertheless, gamers have very high standards so if it has been done already - albeit on a different franchise - then the expectation is now there.
The Elder Scrolls franchise, Grand Theft Auto 5, The Witcher, and the Fallout games are just some examples of hugely populaire open world games. Just imagine the format of those but with Pokemon as the centerpiece.
Ps5 and Xbox putting the pressure on
With the PS5 and new Xbox just around the corner, the gap, at least graphically, between Sony/Microsoft and Nintendo is going to widen. Pokemon has an incredibly loyal fan-base where the majority of them will buy whatever the suivant game is regardless.
If some innovation isn't added to Pokemon games soon though, the number of fans who buy it will wain. It would be surprising if the Pokemon Company and Nintendo haven't at least discussed the idea and who knows, maybe it is on the horizon.
How would open world work?
It's hard to say exactly how an open world Pokemon game would work. Many suspect it would look and play similarly to Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
What would be amazing - and we're sure many fans would agree - would be an open world Kanto. That would be a great way to introduce Pokemon to the suivant generation style gaming. But for me, an open world Galar works really well as an upper version for generation 8. Why? Because DLC took care of Pokemon Sword and Shield. So there's no need for an enhance version anymore. OK, let's continue.
With an open world setting, you'd think the storyline would be less fixed. There could even be multiple ways to get to the finish with your decisions affecting the story. I bet toi can pick any gym in any order toi want. Would it be awesome to see the Meltan line having a big role for the first open world Pokemon adventure? Plus, the open world Pokemon should bring back features for the Sword and Shield DLC pack like Cram-o-Matic. Maybe they can threw in Pokemon Contest and Battle Frontier. Not to mention déplacer tutors not in the Sword and Shield Expansion Pack like Aerial Ace and Strength. Let's not forget Armor Dynamax, a brand new Dynamax mechanic. Oh yeah, how about new gym leaders which includes Normal, Psychic, Electric, Poison, Steel, Flying, Ground and Bug. These types should be new Galar gym leaders replacing the original gym leaders from Sword/Shield. OK, let's déplacer on.
When could the suivant gen of Pokemon games come?
It has to come sooner ou later, so why not make it sooner. Pokemon Sword and Shield was hinted to be an open world game before it released. In truth though, only the Wild Area could be classed as such. And even that's debatable!
In an interview with Pokemon.com, Shigeru Ohmori was asked about the possibility of a fully open world Pokemon game. The Pokemon Sword and Shield Game Director had the following to say: "This is our first time introducing free camera movement in the series, so we're excited to see how our players will respond to it once they get their hands on the games. We'll think about what we want to do in the future based on those reactions."
Unsurprisingly Ohmori was coy in his answer. Looks like we'll have to wait and see what he and the Pokemon Company have up their sleeve. Could this be the opportunity for an open world mainline Pokemon entries to do that alongside brand new Galar locations? I bet it might happen this decade.
What do toi guys think? Do toi think the open world Pokemon titles should happen this decade? Sound off below!
Pokémon Trainer Check liste
To be a Pokémon trainer toi must:
□ Be at least ten years of age (with exception of being a little sibling)
□ be related to a famous person and/or group of some sort.
□ have a dream that is far out of reach
□ have a snobby rival
□ have a fun nice rival
□ know nothing about Pokémon at the beginning of your journey
□ montrer up at a lab late so toi get a very rare pokémon
□ be able to stuff a month’s amount of supplies in a small backpack
□ have a near death experience at least once at the start of your journey
□ have the ability to stop evil teams
□ be able to beat people who are stronger than toi at Pokémon battles
□ montrer affection to a lot of other characters but no one in particular
□ have shippings that include you, but toi couldn’t imagine being with them.
□ not accompany Ash Ketchum on his journey. If toi are with him, your dreams will take longer to come true.
To be a Pokémon trainer toi must:
□ Be at least ten years of age (with exception of being a little sibling)
□ be related to a famous person and/or group of some sort.
□ have a dream that is far out of reach
□ have a snobby rival
□ have a fun nice rival
□ know nothing about Pokémon at the beginning of your journey
□ montrer up at a lab late so toi get a very rare pokémon
□ be able to stuff a month’s amount of supplies in a small backpack
□ have a near death experience at least once at the start of your journey
□ have the ability to stop evil teams
□ be able to beat people who are stronger than toi at Pokémon battles
□ montrer affection to a lot of other characters but no one in particular
□ have shippings that include you, but toi couldn’t imagine being with them.
□ not accompany Ash Ketchum on his journey. If toi are with him, your dreams will take longer to come true.