@@Watch-0w1 lackluster certainly, but they do still make it necessary to visit. As for daycare, there's really no point to including one when picnicking is much more convenient.
@@Ryodraco but aren't all shop sell same thing? I thought they did. I prefer they drop the stupid subway sim ( making sandwiches) and just sell whole specialty sandwiches for each city. It would give city a identity and good reason to visit. Your right daycare isn't needed . But out convince they took personality out of city.
Fun fact: I actually live in a city in Paldea… well not entirly… but the place called Porto Marinada existis here in Portugal, it’s called “Costa Nova do Prado” and has the striped colorful houses like the games potray and even the market is like that in here. I have a short detailing all this if you are interested
I liked the distance between towns as it gave a sense of realism in a way and of actual journeying. It always bugged me how in older Pokemon titles the routes seemed very small, like how far away exactly is Saffron City and Celadon City? It seems you can walk across the map in a few minutes. Of course it's just a scaled down representation of the game but it's nice to have a better sense of how far away these places are What I really didn't like was just how wasted the towns felt, they look nice and have a lot of buildings and people but you can't enter any of them aside from 1 or 2 stores, but then you're just thrust into a buying menu and don't even get to see the place. Even Galar at least let you enter the buildings and gave a sense of living/life to the towns
In regards to Team Star: 1) they never coerced others into joining, they simply asked, and 2) the Starmobiles were their weapons to fight against their bullies (not that they did use them, cause the bullies surrendered & dropped out) In regards to the scarlet/violet book you got it backwards: the people thought the info Heath wrote in it was bogus, so it was deemed fictional by the populace. The professor (sada/turo) however believed the info Heath wrote, and investigated & invested time & money into their projects
I mean, this is the pokemon world, Sootopolis manages to surrvive as well despite the terrible transportation, there are still things like Helicopters, Teleporters (as seen with actual Pokemon or teleporter tiles like in many villain bases), and just pokemon in general being good for transport and supply.
At least in Orre, the vast amount of empty space isn't occupied by Pokémon, so you're not in any danger unless Cipher decided to revive itself for the third time and you accidentally stumbled upon their new secret base
After you sleep in the school for the first time, the game says "You spent your days at the academy" which I assume there were classes there until the Treasure Hunt started. I think the Treasure Hunt is just a field project that the students can take part if they sign up beforehand. Also, I think the Pokémon League Association sponsors the school. And the issue with Team Star is that they have been skipping classes for almost one year to play videogames until late night (yes, this actually happened before your raid in the Posion Crew). My problem with the Paldea is how the heck Geeta keeps her position when EVERY gym leader hates her (specially Larry, he deserve more breaks and a raise) and her team is too weak, I mean I've beaten her with a mono grass, flying, rock and bug teams.
@@igorlopes8463welp indigo disk solved that easily, granted im not one to talk, i consider cynthia easier to beat then diantha was my first time playing x.
If something like an alakazam or just about any psychic type can teleport people between towns, and there are bird Pokémon capable of carrying several people's worth of weight in taxis, why would you ever want to build roads? Just seems slower and more dangerous imo. It would probably be easier for alfornada to get resources in and out compared to other towns due to the sheer amount of psychic type trainers in there who can have their Pokémon use teleport to get in and out with stuff they need.
Yeah, people forget how pokemon powers and advanced technology change things up quite a bit. They can outright store physical objects in digital form, that alone would greatly reduce transportation issues.
I highly recommend that you play ⭐Starfall Street⭐ again, but paying a little more attention. Also, there is a timeskip in the start of the game between our enrollment in the Academy and the start of the Treasure Hunt. I suppose we have actual classes during that time.
@@emperorcubone I believe you are focusing too much in this "Never returning" thing. Even though an infinite amount of days can pass in the gameplay, that's not the same in-universe. Who knows, maybe all four storylines canonically happened in less than only one month? We got to remember that Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are still videogames, and the Treasure Hunt never actually ends because the gameplay can't just end. Just because we never see our characters returning to school, it doesn't mean they didn't canonically return or that they won't eventually return. But returning to school would mean that the playable segment is over, and that can't just happen in a game. There are uncountable times when a game breaks its own lore or canon rules and limitations for gameplay purposes. That's also why you can go back to Area Zero and capture Paradox Pokémon even after all the trouble that going there caused and how dangerous those Pokémon are. Canonically, you've never returned there, but Pokémon doesn't usually make places that are temporarily accessible or uncatchable Pokémon. So for the sake of the gameplay, we just pretend to forget the rule that forbids students from going there and the fact that a lot of people died there because of how dangerous that place is. There are other people in the comments who explained it better.
@@emperorcubone Don't get me wrong, I really like your videos. It's just that these two things you listed seem to be more based on opinions and personal interpretations than the actual facts.
Oh the map rotation is really bad; just because I'm facing southwest doesn't mean I want the whole world to! But I guess that's why they have so many signs with the Gimmighoul hanging out on them...
You can lock the mini map so it doesn't move, but that's only if you look it up and find out how. I was so glad someone else mentioned it in a video. @@emperorcubone
2:10 regarding school attendance, the Treasure Hunt only lasts for a portion of the year (and while not required in gameplay, in the story you do attend classes during it as the teachers recognize you regardless of if you actually go to the classes while playing the game). Team Star have been truant for over a year without permission. And class attendance is required to graduate, as Clavel tells Arven how he has to get a lot of credits if he hopes to graduate with his peers after missing so much school. Also, while it is the biggest school in the region, it's not the only one. As with every pokemon region, there is implied to be a lot more in the towns and cities than what they actually depict.
Is it for only part of a year? The classes are not long at all and after you do them there is no more lessons for you. I feel like my character should have already graduated.
@@mlpfanboy1701 you're supposed to attend the school for multiple years, with the Treasure Hunt taking place for part of the year once a year. The classes and tests viewable in the game are simply what was programmed in, they're not supposed to be everything the character would experience.
I agree that the going between cities is ridiculous. Alfornada (all for naught) being the the worst. But if you had taken the classes, you'd know that a previous king had sent multiple expeditions down. Also the treasure hunt takes place a month or so after you start.
With Area Zero people have explored it and they at least have restrictions to who can go down there, Iron Treads/Great Tusk escaping was a recent occurrence according to Arven.
@@Nosretepyou'd think, yet Android Sada/Turo did say that the natural barrier keeps all the mons trapped in Area Zero. Which is odd that you can take a flying taxi out, of there.
One of the big issues that is miss opportunity was Regional and Convergent Forms. It is weird that Alola, Galar and Hisui has regional forms to choose for players. Doesn’t make sense they only had two regional forms (Taurus other breed forms don’t count) and three convergent evolutionary lines forms. It be awesome to see a regional forms for Dratini, Ekans, Shuckle, Snubble, Feebas, Psyduck and Vullaby evolutionary lines or a Shinx, Gible, Gasty, Lapras, Swablu and Onix convergent forms. Hopefully Gen 10 will a good amount of regional and convergent forms in the next game. Few minutes later playing the games. Yeah, the unchanged issue to address the recurring issue in the game series. The obvious starter favoritism type. It is generation 9 and they still keep making the fire starter evolutionary lines the main focus for marketing. Again. Seriously? Sceptile, Greninja, Feraligatr, Serperrior and other Grass and Water starters has some good designs for final evolutions. But, GF is so driven to ensuring the fire starter is more important than the other two choices both in the game anime series. If Gen 10 starters receive a monster/animal like final evolutions, you can bet GF will double on the fire starter design again. Biggest wishful thinking that GF will make new popular the grass or water starter final evolutions like powerhouse like a Torterra and Swampert or speedy starters like Sceptile and Greninja. If Pokemon Horizon and Pokemon XY/XYZ series can make a cat and frog starters popular, then GF can let a grass and water starter receive a main character's ace treatment again. It cool to see a Grass/Dragon type or Water/Ice type starter. Hoping Gen 10 is not another rushed again like S&M/US&UM, S&S, BDSP and S&V games games again.
Before anyone say anything, Ash's Greninja and Liko's Sprigattio before evolving in the end of first season are good examples of a good water and grass starters for subversive for keeping the anime series interesting.
I think the chain link fence that is preventing dinosaurs and/ or robots rampaging around cause some scientist was bored is probably up there. Its like the real world area 51 but not as secure. You know how many children would get eaten by a roaring moon cause they didnt listen to the "dont go there cause I said so". Even the pokemon leagues have at least one guard. Theoretically anyone with a starraptor could fly down there to check it out
If I've learned anything from dragonite and octillery, it's to never try and expect where an evolution line is heading. It's still a little confusing when people think a final evo ABSOLUTELY 100% should/shouldn't end up like it did, when the very first generation set a precident for evolutions having different body plans from their pre evolutions Tsareena, coalossal, salamence, trapinch, sunflora, weezing, nidoking, nidoqueen and rhydon, all change body plans when evolving, and I could keep going
This is true, but not all of those Pokémon you listed became humanoid like so many Paldea monsters, who likely want to take our place as the dominant species...
@@emperorcubone I don't really get this idea, becoming bipedal has lots of reasons that have nothing to do with trying to replace another bipedal species.
Ironically, I stopped playing pokémon, but I listen to these videos, and the problems you listed reflect some of the reasons I stopped playing. Yes, your entry on pokémon becoming more human-like is so spot-on, that you can't help but think of Digimon. Once you notice that the regions in the newer generations remind us of charcuterie boards you can't unsee it
Unlike what other people think, I'm of the opinion that Team Stars weren't designed to be bad guys. In the beginning of the game you meet them and assume they're because they're trying to force Penny to join. But then in Operation Starfall, you learn here and there they're aren't as bad as people make them out to be, and that they're actually a nice and supportive group of people.
The school setting is an excuse for limiting the custom character options. Houen, Shin'ou, Kalos, and Alola did schools much better since they are minor places you can skip like they are training modes. Pokémon is about leaving school and home to start on your journey. The trainer schools give you the basics like type matchups and some battles. Really a bad idea to make regions like the real life countries because even the Japanese references are more of in the background in Kanto- and Jouto that they do not get in the way of gameplay.
As a counterpoint to Numbers 5 & 6, the story of the game is run with the implication that you're attending classes during your treasure hunt. The Bosses of Team Star have all been skipping School for 18 Months Straight. That's actually extremely lenient for an education system. As for a counterpoint to Number 1, The Great Crater of Paldea is mentioned to be extremely dangerous. They clearly know enough about it to know that the place is too dangerous for just anyone to explore. The abandoned structures should be proof that the place is super dangerous, especially when we see the proof of the Professor being KILLED down there.
Yes, that's exactly what was going through my mind about Area Zero: it's very clearly too dangerous to explore easily, which is why it had been largely untouched up until the latter part of the game's story. What he mentioned about sending people in and "letting them die in the name of science" or however he put it would be EXTREMELY counterproductive, because if people are dying down there, then HOW EXACTLY are other people getting whatever information those people who sacrificed their lives found out? Sure, it does mean that there is a real threat of Paradox Pokemon entering their world, but the reason why nothing had been done about it until that point in the game is because they couldn't explore Area Zero safely
To be fair for 5 and 6 and team star each day in paldea is about an hour long. Getting a good nights sleep causes you to miss more than a week of classes. Unless you’re stuck in the tutorial in which case that one day literally never ends. At the final problem this is a world where you transfer multiple pets and animals to a near unlimited storage ranch by the internet without harming them at all, a ranch that could hold comfortably more things then noah’s arc could and you can call them in and out at any time, with creatures that range from tiny to impossibly tall. This is also a world where your cellphone has a rottom in it. Just make a rottom camera drone and have them take a few pictures down there with some readings. It’s not like the live connection is bad in there you can call the cabs and connect to the Pokemon internet down there, and if the rotom is in danger they just abandon the object and get out of there. Sure it made sense not to explore it back then but now they don’t really have an excuse. They also have clear teleportation down there so they can easily call for backup if needed from the way points.
Happy to see another video from you! I used to binge your videos a few years ago cause they were the only thing that could calm me from my daily panic attacks enough to sleep them off. Thanks for making chill relaxing pokemon videos, I've been doing better since but I felt a wave of calm wash over me as I heard your intro again 💕
The funny thing is that a boarding school could have made for a very interesting backdrop to a game with more limited scope and scale set almost entirely in that school, or maybe a game with a guided fieldtrip like path through the region like the Alola trials, but it is just such a dissonant framing device for the first ever fully open world Pokémon game.
my main question is what happened to the other parent of arven. my hjead canon is that a majority of scientist were killed by the paradox pokemon and the people in charge of paldea are covering it up in case some bright eyed trainer decides to mess with that and possibly end up like the scientist or maybe bring some foreign irrate monster into town. maybe thats why the iron tread/great tusk is in the desert. they figured if its in a part where humans wont really go around. especially if its the one in the book that the professor saw which i assume it is.
@@emperorcubonethe only threatening team leader i pounded into the dirt after sympathizing with was team flare, Lysander was an amazing generous guy before he saw the horrors of humanity at its worst and became evil for that, he was even crying for the Pokemon that would be killed in his plan. Team plasmas N i dont count as the plasma leader otherwise he would be the other one i sympathized with but still beat to the ground. getsis was a narssicist, i had no problems pounding into the dirt with a smile on my face having no respect for him, team galactics leader was a sociopath with a god complex he wanted to make cannon (again i defeated him happily), team magma and team aqua leaders were dunces who didn’t stop to think “should we” for really dumb reasons and i knew that if i didn’t stop them nature was doomed. Team skull may have been less of a threat than team rocket but they were still menaces. Team rocket is a mafia organization. Team star however were treated as vandals when they didn’t really do anything much rather then be a minor annoyance, and they became that because they were hurt in the worst ways.
If they would have added an extra location per town, Like making at least one of the Towers in Levincia an explorable building, I think the region would have felt a lot more better. Wish they put some buildings along the open areas as well
My guess is that they didn't want many explorable buildings because then it would need a loading screen and separate map, and they wanted an open world experience! That's not a good reason, but probably the one they went with...
Yes true. Let it be known tho that it is possible for them to make buildings that don’t require loading screens, and are already built-in to the world. like the Porto marinada market :3
"You'd think there will be something to trigger them to realize that they are now the problem" There is, the player. That's the entire plot of Starfall Street.
Yeah my biggest problem that really killed my immersion was the #2 complaint. For all the other games the routes were believable. Sure maybe they were often dirt paths but there usually wasn’t that much space in between civilization, so it’s excusable. This…. The towns really just felt like they were plopped in the middle of the wilderness with very little realistically connecting them
Great to see these outrageously clear issues being called out. If you like the games, no problem, but it's a problem when the fanboys just say 'well these issues aren't that bad'
To me those things ain't so bad bc tbh I don't care. Now don't get me wrong, I don't think the game is perfect but I enjoyed it and don't really care about the bad stuff
The bipedal pokemon one is a bit of a stretch considering how many have existed previously. People like to complain they're too furry in design. (You didn't here) I say good, give us more. They're always the coolest looking ones.
It just seems in a higher concentration than ever before given the numbers of the new roster. It's not so bad when it's spread out, but all at once makes it suspicious...
At the end of the day, Pokémon is Pokémon, the same game over and over, and I love scarlet and violet. Just imagine 20 Pokémon generations down the line, when you send out your Pokémon, NPC's react to this, especially if it's a legendary you send out
Random overworld rain and snow preventing the use of weather summoning abilities and moves. Whether this is a bug or an intentional mechanic is still in need of research. My bets are on the latter, though.
Parents in paldea:my kid,go to school,you ll learn so much about our beatiful worls Teachers in paldea:kids you can only truly learn by first hand experiences and exoloration so GET THE F OUT MY SIGHT
3:05 Did you really pay attention to what Team Star originally did? They banded together to confront their bullies with words but then those guys wimped out SO hard they quit the school. Now everyone thought Team Star were the bullies. Though it does make you wonder why they didn't just talk Director Clavell about it so there is some issues with that. 5:25 OR it's more furry bait. Most of your problems would be realism for the game.
I assume the academy is not a public high school but a vocational school, as this explains why the player character has apparently moved from out of the region to go there. I do agree that the games would benefit from clarifying this, though, as different places in the world (or even in the US) do schooling pretty differently.
Yeah I didn't realize you could actually attend class until much, much later into the game. I basically never came back until almost the end of the story.
I personally didn’t like how big the great crater was. I know it’s suppose to be huge and we are suppose to wonder what’s down there but it takes up so much of the map that could’ve gone to more stuff. They should’ve made site zero more underground which is ultimately what it was so why take up so much space?
Using a Revaroom or Veroom to power a vehicle in a racing minigame would make those Pokémon tolerable, they are aggressive buggers that act like overconfident vermin. Same with Veluxa.
Ah, I remember back when we first saw those Team Star flags on the map and people theorized they'd be racing posts. Good times... What could have been...
Aside from the long list of technical issues. I’d say with the region itself, most of the locations are boring as sin except for the great crater. The attempt at realism backfired hard because now, locations feel so…bland. Secondly, personal opinion but I’d say the Pokémon for the most part are undercooked. They tried to give them all little gimmicks but they feel so half baked and trying to give most of them gimmicks ironically makes them all feel less special.
I'd say part of the blandness of locations comes from the fact that they had to all fit in the same world map at any given time, which limits your creativity...
Yep open world sux. They should stick to galar way and just have wild area. For the Pokemon, they're alright. Not a really stinker. Just wish they're more Spanish.
@@emperorcuboneI’d say that factors in but even then I’d say it just feels lackluster. I mean ORAS (and really Hoenn in general) really makes so many locations feel distinct and memorable while on the 3ds. It really just seems like they didn’t didn’t have the time in production or they just flat out had one idea for an interesting locale and just stopped there. For an open world there isn’t any natural wonders to explore or any towns with interesting concepts. (For example a frozen ice dungeon glacier, islands with tropical or subtropical climates where people take advantage of the storms in some way, a city that uses the strong tides to power it, a city above the clouds on a mountain where life is tough but the people are tougher, just some locations with imagination like area zero had)
Paldea’s new roster is some if the worst pokémon I’ve ever seen. Don’t get me wrong I love many of them(like the past paradoxes, the legendaries, Lowkix, Cetitan, and Tauros variants) but it had too many duds to ignore(like Flamigo, Maushold, Dudunsparce, Spidops and most of the violet paradoxes)
@@emperorcubone It's not that they don't care, it's that they don't want others to get hurt. Throughout the game, the horrors of what could possibly be in area zero are brought up. Just imagine, what if paldea is afraid that if someone goes down to area zero, they could catch powerful pokemon, like the paradox pokemon, manipulate them, and use them to attack humans. Maybe paldea is afraid that someone with the wrong intentions could harness the energy from all of the Tera crystals an use that to power a weapon that could be used to destroy paldea. In Area Zero, it is very easy to get lost. There are so many different paths and areas to explore. Area Zero has so many crystals, powerful pokemon, and confusing pathways that maybe it's for the better that nobody really knows what's going on down there. If people knew, then that would be terrifying. A disaster like Galar's darkest day could ensue. So many terrible things could happen.
I really hate the naming convention of the paradox pokemon. They don't fit within pokemon at all and it feels awkward to say "hey did you catch a great tusk?"
Now My Favorite Pokémon Region is paldea, Gen 9 is The Best Gen, paldea is A Diverse Region & So Big With Tons Of Areas To Visit, AN OPEN WORLD AREA. So Dope. The New Pokémons Are Awesome. My Favorite Pokémon From Gen 9 Are The Boxart Legendaries, koraidon and miraidon, They Are Some Of The Best Legendary Dragon Types 🐉. And The Concept Of Paradox Pokémon From The Past & Future Are Awesome. There’s Nothing Wrong With paldea, paldea is A Perfect Region.
When it comes to not going to school its untrue, intro does mention that treasure hunt starts at tge last day of school its just we as the player dont really see tgat, however we can go to the receptionist at tge entrance and we can tell her we want yo attend a class which for us gives an explanation of in game mechanics
3:00 I also question and really wonder why penny never questions, brings up, or mentions that she sees by two members forcing her to join, when everyone in team star is an outcast that joins together in support?
It bugs me how we can't enter most of the buildings and talk to any potential NPCs that are inside. The Paldea and Kitakami regions/ lands are sorely lacking in content. The game was clearly rushed. Such a shame.
We've already got four of them in the recent events so far so I started to get this is foreshadowing by the time indigo disk comes six if you including Walking Wake and Iron Leaves
Mmm, no... in those flashbacks they for sure talk about how they bullied those kids back so hard they made them drop out of school. So in retaliation they, also dropped out? Okay...
@@emperorcubone I believe they said they were going to stand up against them but it appeared to look so threatening cause they joined up and made a group to have a battle that the bullies just noped out and didn't want confrontation.
On the class schedule, classes unlock at points in the story and I believe that the assumption is that them telling you that you need to go back. Yes, for game play and story you can completely ignore these classes, but I believe canonly, every time you get the alert "New classes available" your character returns to the school to take those classes. However, there is an issue with schooling, Nemona enrolled one year before you but is a Paldea native ... and there are kids younger than her enrolled, why did she wait so long? How are you and Nemona in the same class? Why are there kids younger than you in the class with you? So school still doesn't make too much sense. As for Area Zero, outside of the Titan you face, no other paradox pokemon are known to have broke containment ... canonly. The Tera Raid events can be argued to be "non-canon." And it was stated that exploration into Area Zero is extremely difficult and controlled by the Pokemon League. So, the average person isn't necessarily going to care. While people are curious, they are curious about things they are interested in. I love learning about new animals, but I have a friend who finds that dull and loves knowing things about cars. All that is required is that most people either do not care about Area Zero or are denied permission to explore by the League. Remember in the pokemon world, they are able to reduce the mass of objects ... otherwise, how can any child throw out a Snorlax? And we are able to keep tons of items in a backpack for quick use. So, one pallet of food could be equal to an entire grocery store in their world. As for medicine, that's always been a little odd in the pokemon world too. We only have one game where humans get hurt to go off of, and humans seem to heal like pokemon, get a good rest and you're fine.
One Gen 9 issue I have is in regards to how they handled giving new evolutions to older Pokémon. Some of the chioces make sense. But, some of them really don't. Did Bisharp & Duraludon need new evolutions? You literally have Pokémon already in the game like Sunflora & Chimecho that deserve evolutions way more imo.
I could see an argument for Bisharp, but Duraludon is from LAST Gen; you'd think they would have thought it out before releasing it in the first place... (And poor Ledian has been overlooked yet again!!)
I don’t know if I agree with Sunflora and Chimeco being “deserving” of evolutions, like yes, they’re bad, but they’re also not interesting or well designed and I don’t really see how their concept could be continued in an actually interesting way that makes sense. Personally I’d prefer if they just made a different sunflower Pokémon but actually make it a well designed Pokémon instead of just a sunflower with a face and body lol
I think right now the devs are playing it safe from now on since this is their first open world game, a feat no Pokémon game can do until now. As for not being able to be inside buildings, I guess they're trying to be a bit realistic as they don't kids to enter people's houses without permission. It's a small loss as the inside of the houses are all the same in every game anyways.
They needed a way to easily change the time of day. If there was I must of missed it, but I don't want to wait, especially when legends had the ability to.
Oh for sure, I think that would have made it SO much better if you didn't have to wait for the time to change when I wanted better footage or screenshots...
paldea feels so empty to me. you can barely interact with npcs, you can't enter buildings. all the food shops and restaurants are just menus. it makes it impossible for me to immerse myself and care about the region and tbh the game in its entirety
"I refuse to walk to Lod Platos every time my mum needs groceries." Me: Bruh. My school was farther away than that bunny hop and i had to walk steeper inclines
I think point #4 has nothing to do with the region but more so the Pokémon company themselves. Recently they seem obsessed with making as many Pokémon as possible humanoid shaped even if that doesn’t suit the original design.
True, but Terastallizing is actually my favorite battle gimmick they've ever done! It applies to all Pokémon equally and there are multiple options, unlike the one Mega or G-Max form, you could be ANY of the 18 types...
sigh... where do I even begin with this one... 6. It is specifically said at the beginning after getting your starter that you stayed in school for a period of time, a term or something, doing school work as it is, which the game leaves out because people don't play pokemon for the school sim. Class attendance during the treasure hunt is NOT compulsory as the treasure hunt IS your school work, with any class you show up to being extra-curricular. Students of all ages can enrol and study is based on the exact same thing in real life in Spain. 5. Team Star members are NOT attending the treasure hunt, and the school tracks who is and who isn't, so it's easy for the school to know who is actually doing school work (treasure hunt) and who is just truanting. They aren't necessarily bullying other students, rather just recruiting for support and be trouble makers in general or be against rules. They fiercely defend each other when they THINK one of them was being bullied whether it's the case or not, as their experiences has made them use the better safe than sorry mindset. 4. Convergent evolution, this is the gen and region that introduced it after all, seeing as how humans are the most adaptable and successful pokemon, the other pokemon are evolving to embrace human-like traits that allow them to survive better in their own environment and/or interacting with humans better. And how does Spidops even remotely resemble a human apart from it's posture? And Garganacle looks like an ape, so ape like pokemon is too human-like? 3. Just because the explorable areas of Kitakami is only so much, doesn't mean that's the ENTIRE region, and just because that area is only accessible via a bus, doesn't mean a bus is the only mode of transport some one can get to Kitakami from Paldea. It's probably somewhere near the first 4 regions and takes a plane to get to the local airport and the rest is done by bus. 2. Each city/town is self sufficient to carry on it's day to day, with travelling done by squakabillies and cyclizards, just because the MC gets a fancy one doesn't mean the regular ones can't do what they can to travel. 1. Area Zero is way too dangerous for people to continuously go down in expeditions and die, so the government couldn't in good conscience send more to their doom, especially since the last expedition came back with "evidence" of how dangerous the local fauna is. Since there hasn't been ANYTHING happening over the history of Area Zero as long as it's been left alone, the government sees no reason to send people down there to die. With the low population, the government isn't able to put it on lock down, and most people aren't going down there to tempt fate. This also explains why sada/turo is all alone down there as it's their obsession with the paradox pokemon that make them recklessly go where most sensible people wouldn't. As for why the paradox titan was able to escape, who's there to keep it from doing so? Pretty much all of your points can be explained with a few minutes of logical thinking, I would recommend doing more research about the lore and think logically before claiming that these are problems that makes no sense when they perfectly do.
i mean, the whole thing about the crater is that it's well known that people are there and keeping its content a secret. It's just framed in a way that no one is concerned about it.
I think there's a lot of problems with Paldea don't get me wrong there's a few real bangers but a lot of the designs are trash a lot of the shinies are trash it was wicked easy you think by now they would put a difficulty mode seeing's how over half of their fanbase are older people from nostalgia and ones that never lost love for the franchise as a whole! A few of the designs seemed as though they were stolen from the fakemon community too and I could keep going but you get the gist
One problem I have with Paldea is just the overload of items everywhere; I'm not saying we need hidden items and HMs back, but when you have 700 revives and 100 vitamins for doing basically nothing it just removes a layer of complexity. Too much of this game can be played with one hand while you're doing something else. Also, why can't we go inside buildings? I wish more "world-building" had been done with the cities, instead of just the wild areas. And yeah, all the humanoid Pokemon are off-putting. I'm not a big fan of the "occupational starter" trend that started in Gen VIII. What's the grass-starter going to be in Gen X, a giraffe lawyer?
I didn't like how there was no real story during the playthrough. And that there's not really an evil team. The only good thing about the story was the ending.
where do they get the power to run cities like levinca and medali? dont tell me they run the entire region on those janky wind turbines. also they have renown chefs and bakers but you can only eat at subway. what gives?
4. Biggest issue and the let down to me is how cities are just hub for the gym. They got nothing else going on to make you visit twice.
Well there are the clothing and item shops in some of them at least.
@@Ryodraco lackluster. They're menu pop up. And clothes variety is less desirable
Where the ranch, casino, day care ect
@@Watch-0w1 lackluster certainly, but they do still make it necessary to visit. As for daycare, there's really no point to including one when picnicking is much more convenient.
@@Ryodraco but aren't all shop sell same thing? I thought they did.
I prefer they drop the stupid subway sim ( making sandwiches) and just sell whole specialty sandwiches for each city. It would give city a identity and good reason to visit.
Your right daycare isn't needed . But out convince they took personality out of city.
Breeding on picnics seems to take forever though
The biggest problem with Paldea, in my most humble opinion, is the absolutely atrocious Shiny Forms of many of its creatures
I agree
Not to mention the fact that they don't "Shine" or make a sound until after you already spot them!
And this is why I'll never bother with a shiny Ceruledge, despite it being my favourite pokemon. There's basically no difference
Will all that being said, I absolutely love Shiny Iron Thorns
Shinies are kind of mid in general
Fun fact:
I actually live in a city in Paldea… well not entirly… but the place called Porto Marinada existis here in Portugal, it’s called “Costa Nova do Prado” and has the striped colorful houses like the games potray and even the market is like that in here.
I have a short detailing all this if you are interested
I bet you have a somewhat reasonable way to get to the next town other than crossing a DESERT, right?
@@emperorcubone there is literally not a single desert here in this part of the peninsula
Europe doesn't have any desert - but Game Freak must always include one.@@dramaticScar
@@oliverleonard7730www.google.com/search?q=desert+in+spain&source=lmns&bih=767&biw=412&client=ms-android-cricket-us-revc&hl=en-US&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjygOuF4smCAxVmBWIAHU4KBp8Q0pQJKAB6BAgAEAc
@@oliverleonard7730Europe does have one desert.... and Its located in Spain so It makes perfect sense for SV to have a one
I liked the distance between towns as it gave a sense of realism in a way and of actual journeying. It always bugged me how in older Pokemon titles the routes seemed very small, like how far away exactly is Saffron City and Celadon City? It seems you can walk across the map in a few minutes. Of course it's just a scaled down representation of the game but it's nice to have a better sense of how far away these places are
What I really didn't like was just how wasted the towns felt, they look nice and have a lot of buildings and people but you can't enter any of them aside from 1 or 2 stores, but then you're just thrust into a buying menu and don't even get to see the place. Even Galar at least let you enter the buildings and gave a sense of living/life to the towns
I think Saffron and Celadon might be an agglomeration.
In regards to Team Star: 1) they never coerced others into joining, they simply asked, and 2) the Starmobiles were their weapons to fight against their bullies (not that they did use them, cause the bullies surrendered & dropped out)
In regards to the scarlet/violet book you got it backwards: the people thought the info Heath wrote in it was bogus, so it was deemed fictional by the populace. The professor (sada/turo) however believed the info Heath wrote, and investigated & invested time & money into their projects
I mean, this is the pokemon world, Sootopolis manages to surrvive as well despite the terrible transportation, there are still things like Helicopters, Teleporters (as seen with actual Pokemon or teleporter tiles like in many villain bases), and just pokemon in general being good for transport and supply.
At least in Orre, the vast amount of empty space isn't occupied by Pokémon, so you're not in any danger unless Cipher decided to revive itself for the third time and you accidentally stumbled upon their new secret base
Good point! That makes the vast swaths of open land far worse in Paldea, because you could easily get jumped by a band of wild Pokémon!
After you sleep in the school for the first time, the game says "You spent your days at the academy" which I assume there were classes there until the Treasure Hunt started. I think the Treasure Hunt is just a field project that the students can take part if they sign up beforehand. Also, I think the Pokémon League Association sponsors the school.
And the issue with Team Star is that they have been skipping classes for almost one year to play videogames until late night (yes, this actually happened before your raid in the Posion Crew).
My problem with the Paldea is how the heck Geeta keeps her position when EVERY gym leader hates her (specially Larry, he deserve more breaks and a raise) and her team is too weak, I mean I've beaten her with a mono grass, flying, rock and bug teams.
My problem with Paldea is that Geeta was easier to beat than Diantha
I am surprised with how she keeps her position as the Pokémon League's chairwoman when every gym leader seems to hate her
@@igorlopes8463welp indigo disk solved that easily, granted im not one to talk, i consider cynthia easier to beat then diantha was my first time playing x.
Your comment aged like milk.
@@El_Neon_20180 Diantha takes back her crown
If something like an alakazam or just about any psychic type can teleport people between towns, and there are bird Pokémon capable of carrying several people's worth of weight in taxis, why would you ever want to build roads? Just seems slower and more dangerous imo. It would probably be easier for alfornada to get resources in and out compared to other towns due to the sheer amount of psychic type trainers in there who can have their Pokémon use teleport to get in and out with stuff they need.
Yeah, people forget how pokemon powers and advanced technology change things up quite a bit. They can outright store physical objects in digital form, that alone would greatly reduce transportation issues.
I guess I can say road aren't environment friendly
I highly recommend that you play ⭐Starfall Street⭐ again, but paying a little more attention.
Also, there is a timeskip in the start of the game between our enrollment in the Academy and the start of the Treasure Hunt. I suppose we have actual classes during that time.
One month of classes before never returning at best would result in an "Incomplete," but likely failure and expulsion...
@@emperorcubone I believe you are focusing too much in this "Never returning" thing.
Even though an infinite amount of days can pass in the gameplay, that's not the same in-universe.
Who knows, maybe all four storylines canonically happened in less than only one month?
We got to remember that Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are still videogames, and the Treasure Hunt never actually ends because the gameplay can't just end.
Just because we never see our characters returning to school, it doesn't mean they didn't canonically return or that they won't eventually return.
But returning to school would mean that the playable segment is over, and that can't just happen in a game. There are uncountable times when a game breaks its own lore or canon rules and limitations for gameplay purposes.
That's also why you can go back to Area Zero and capture Paradox Pokémon even after all the trouble that going there caused and how dangerous those Pokémon are.
Canonically, you've never returned there, but Pokémon doesn't usually make places that are temporarily accessible or uncatchable Pokémon. So for the sake of the gameplay, we just pretend to forget the rule that forbids students from going there and the fact that a lot of people died there because of how dangerous that place is.
There are other people in the comments who explained it better.
@@emperorcubone Don't get me wrong, I really like your videos.
It's just that these two things you listed seem to be more based on opinions and personal interpretations than the actual facts.
My gripe actually has to do with the infrastructure. It is so easy to get LOST in this place. Especially when your map keeps moving
Oh the map rotation is really bad; just because I'm facing southwest doesn't mean I want the whole world to!
But I guess that's why they have so many signs with the Gimmighoul hanging out on them...
@@emperorcubone oh don't even get me started on the hunt for him...I've given up looking even when I could hear them because I couldn't find it
@@slasherchild5871 Good thing is the DLC update added the ability to lock map to North
@@AznYunHou Did it? I didn't see that
You can lock the mini map so it doesn't move, but that's only if you look it up and find out how. I was so glad someone else mentioned it in a video. @@emperorcubone
2:10 regarding school attendance, the Treasure Hunt only lasts for a portion of the year (and while not required in gameplay, in the story you do attend classes during it as the teachers recognize you regardless of if you actually go to the classes while playing the game). Team Star have been truant for over a year without permission. And class attendance is required to graduate, as Clavel tells Arven how he has to get a lot of credits if he hopes to graduate with his peers after missing so much school.
Also, while it is the biggest school in the region, it's not the only one. As with every pokemon region, there is implied to be a lot more in the towns and cities than what they actually depict.
Is it for only part of a year? The classes are not long at all and after you do them there is no more lessons for you. I feel like my character should have already graduated.
@@mlpfanboy1701 you're supposed to attend the school for multiple years, with the Treasure Hunt taking place for part of the year once a year. The classes and tests viewable in the game are simply what was programmed in, they're not supposed to be everything the character would experience.
I agree that the going between cities is ridiculous. Alfornada (all for naught) being the the worst. But if you had taken the classes, you'd know that a previous king had sent multiple expeditions down. Also the treasure hunt takes place a month or so after you start.
And nobody came alive, btw.
With Area Zero people have explored it and they at least have restrictions to who can go down there, Iron Treads/Great Tusk escaping was a recent occurrence according to Arven.
Which means and Paradox who can fly can easily escape.
@@Nosretepyou'd think, yet Android Sada/Turo did say that the natural barrier keeps all the mons trapped in Area Zero.
Which is odd that you can take a flying taxi out, of there.
@@travisgames6608 I'd chalk that one up to Gameplay and Story Segregation.
@@travisgames6608well clearly it is not as unbreakable as he/she says it is.
@@mlpfanboy1701 well.. The android mentions that too. From time to time a paradox mom escapes. Thankfully just one.
One of the big issues that is miss opportunity was Regional and Convergent Forms.
It is weird that Alola, Galar and Hisui has regional forms to choose for players.
Doesn’t make sense they only had two regional forms (Taurus other breed forms don’t count) and three convergent evolutionary lines forms. It be awesome to see a regional forms for Dratini, Ekans, Shuckle, Snubble, Feebas, Psyduck and Vullaby evolutionary lines or a Shinx, Gible, Gasty, Lapras, Swablu and Onix convergent forms.
Hopefully Gen 10 will a good amount of regional and convergent forms in the next game.
Few minutes later playing the games.
Yeah, the unchanged issue to address the recurring issue in the game series.
The obvious starter favoritism type. It is generation 9 and they still keep making the fire starter evolutionary lines the main focus for marketing. Again.
Seriously? Sceptile, Greninja, Feraligatr, Serperrior and other Grass and Water starters has some good designs for final evolutions. But, GF is so driven to ensuring the fire starter is more important than the other two choices both in the game anime series.
If Gen 10 starters receive a monster/animal like final evolutions, you can bet GF will double on the fire starter design again. Biggest wishful thinking that GF will make new popular the grass or water starter final evolutions like powerhouse like a Torterra and Swampert or speedy starters like Sceptile and Greninja. If Pokemon Horizon and Pokemon XY/XYZ series can make a cat and frog starters popular, then GF can let a grass and water starter receive a main character's ace treatment again. It cool to see a Grass/Dragon type or Water/Ice type starter.
Hoping Gen 10 is not another rushed again like S&M/US&UM, S&S, BDSP and S&V games games again.
Before anyone say anything, Ash's Greninja and Liko's Sprigattio before evolving in the end of first season are good examples of a good water and grass starters for subversive for keeping the anime series interesting.
I think the chain link fence that is preventing dinosaurs and/ or robots rampaging around cause some scientist was bored is probably up there. Its like the real world area 51 but not as secure. You know how many children would get eaten by a roaring moon cause they didnt listen to the "dont go there cause I said so". Even the pokemon leagues have at least one guard. Theoretically anyone with a starraptor could fly down there to check it out
There are some serious flaws in their security apparatus...
If I've learned anything from dragonite and octillery, it's to never try and expect where an evolution line is heading. It's still a little confusing when people think a final evo ABSOLUTELY 100% should/shouldn't end up like it did, when the very first generation set a precident for evolutions having different body plans from their pre evolutions
Tsareena, coalossal, salamence, trapinch, sunflora, weezing, nidoking, nidoqueen and rhydon, all change body plans when evolving, and I could keep going
This is true, but not all of those Pokémon you listed became humanoid like so many Paldea monsters, who likely want to take our place as the dominant species...
@@emperorcuboneto fair they're not humanoid but just bipedal. Most animal that can go bipedal do so when fighting.
@@emperorcubone I don't really get this idea, becoming bipedal has lots of reasons that have nothing to do with trying to replace another bipedal species.
Ironically, I stopped playing pokémon, but I listen to these videos, and the problems you listed reflect some of the reasons I stopped playing. Yes, your entry on pokémon becoming more human-like is so spot-on, that you can't help but think of Digimon.
Once you notice that the regions in the newer generations remind us of charcuterie boards you can't unsee it
Unlike what other people think, I'm of the opinion that Team Stars weren't designed to be bad guys. In the beginning of the game you meet them and assume they're because they're trying to force Penny to join. But then in Operation Starfall, you learn here and there they're aren't as bad as people make them out to be, and that they're actually a nice and supportive group of people.
The school setting is an excuse for limiting the custom character options. Houen, Shin'ou, Kalos, and Alola did schools much better since they are minor places you can skip like they are training modes. Pokémon is about leaving school and home to start on your journey. The trainer schools give you the basics like type matchups and some battles. Really a bad idea to make regions like the real life countries because even the Japanese references are more of in the background in Kanto- and Jouto that they do not get in the way of gameplay.
As a counterpoint to Numbers 5 & 6, the story of the game is run with the implication that you're attending classes during your treasure hunt. The Bosses of Team Star have all been skipping School for 18 Months Straight. That's actually extremely lenient for an education system.
As for a counterpoint to Number 1, The Great Crater of Paldea is mentioned to be extremely dangerous. They clearly know enough about it to know that the place is too dangerous for just anyone to explore. The abandoned structures should be proof that the place is super dangerous, especially when we see the proof of the Professor being KILLED down there.
Yes, that's exactly what was going through my mind about Area Zero: it's very clearly too dangerous to explore easily, which is why it had been largely untouched up until the latter part of the game's story. What he mentioned about sending people in and "letting them die in the name of science" or however he put it would be EXTREMELY counterproductive, because if people are dying down there, then HOW EXACTLY are other people getting whatever information those people who sacrificed their lives found out? Sure, it does mean that there is a real threat of Paradox Pokemon entering their world, but the reason why nothing had been done about it until that point in the game is because they couldn't explore Area Zero safely
To be fair for 5 and 6 and team star each day in paldea is about an hour long. Getting a good nights sleep causes you to miss more than a week of classes. Unless you’re stuck in the tutorial in which case that one day literally never ends.
At the final problem this is a world where you transfer multiple pets and animals to a near unlimited storage ranch by the internet without harming them at all, a ranch that could hold comfortably more things then noah’s arc could and you can call them in and out at any time, with creatures that range from tiny to impossibly tall. This is also a world where your cellphone has a rottom in it. Just make a rottom camera drone and have them take a few pictures down there with some readings. It’s not like the live connection is bad in there you can call the cabs and connect to the Pokemon internet down there, and if the rotom is in danger they just abandon the object and get out of there. Sure it made sense not to explore it back then but now they don’t really have an excuse. They also have clear teleportation down there so they can easily call for backup if needed from the way points.
Happy to see another video from you! I used to binge your videos a few years ago cause they were the only thing that could calm me from my daily panic attacks enough to sleep them off. Thanks for making chill relaxing pokemon videos, I've been doing better since but I felt a wave of calm wash over me as I heard your intro again 💕
Well I'm genuinely glad I could help! And congrats on doing better, (but I'm thankful you still watch anyway, haha)
The funny thing is that a boarding school could have made for a very interesting backdrop to a game with more limited scope and scale set almost entirely in that school, or maybe a game with a guided fieldtrip like path through the region like the Alola trials, but it is just such a dissonant framing device for the first ever fully open world Pokémon game.
my main question is what happened to the other parent of arven. my hjead canon is that a majority of scientist were killed by the paradox pokemon and the people in charge of paldea are covering it up in case some bright eyed trainer decides to mess with that and possibly end up like the scientist or maybe bring some foreign irrate monster into town. maybe thats why the iron tread/great tusk is in the desert. they figured if its in a part where humans wont really go around. especially if its the one in the book that the professor saw which i assume it is.
I miss evil teams that were actually a threat.
Right? Stop making me try to sympathize with the people I'm pounding into the dirt!
@@emperorcubonethe only threatening team leader i pounded into the dirt after sympathizing with was team flare, Lysander was an amazing generous guy before he saw the horrors of humanity at its worst and became evil for that, he was even crying for the Pokemon that would be killed in his plan. Team plasmas N i dont count as the plasma leader otherwise he would be the other one i sympathized with but still beat to the ground. getsis was a narssicist, i had no problems pounding into the dirt with a smile on my face having no respect for him, team galactics leader was a sociopath with a god complex he wanted to make cannon (again i defeated him happily), team magma and team aqua leaders were dunces who didn’t stop to think “should we” for really dumb reasons and i knew that if i didn’t stop them nature was doomed. Team skull may have been less of a threat than team rocket but they were still menaces. Team rocket is a mafia organization. Team star however were treated as vandals when they didn’t really do anything much rather then be a minor annoyance, and they became that because they were hurt in the worst ways.
If they would have added an extra location per town,
Like making at least one of the Towers in Levincia an explorable building, I think the region would have felt a lot more better.
Wish they put some buildings along the open areas as well
My guess is that they didn't want many explorable buildings because then it would need a loading screen and separate map, and they wanted an open world experience! That's not a good reason, but probably the one they went with...
Yes true. Let it be known tho that it is possible for them to make buildings that don’t require loading screens, and are already built-in to the world. like the Porto marinada market :3
I'm still trying to figure out how people get in their houses since the doors don't open!
Hahaha, right? And the ghosts that run all the shops won't let me in either!
I would assume the same way it happens in real life, with a door key
"You'd think there will be something to trigger them to realize that they are now the problem"
There is, the player. That's the entire plot of Starfall Street.
If i lived in paldea i would probably get angry at the stupid moving map on the phones
Yeah my biggest problem that really killed my immersion was the #2 complaint. For all the other games the routes were believable. Sure maybe they were often dirt paths but there usually wasn’t that much space in between civilization, so it’s excusable. This…. The towns really just felt like they were plopped in the middle of the wilderness with very little realistically connecting them
The waterfall town is IN the desert! And they don't even really talk about it...
Great to see these outrageously clear issues being called out. If you like the games, no problem, but it's a problem when the fanboys just say 'well these issues aren't that bad'
Right? You can call out things that don't make sense and still be a true fan...
Technically there aren't
To me those things ain't so bad bc tbh I don't care.
Now don't get me wrong, I don't think the game is perfect but I enjoyed it and don't really care about the bad stuff
@@emperorcubone meowscara reminds me of claworline from Kirby and the forgotten land
@@Watch-0w1 'technically' was a poor choice of word, techinically the game is about 2 decades behind
I hope too that we will see Nightmare Wizard in the Indigo Disk. :D
The bipedal pokemon one is a bit of a stretch considering how many have existed previously. People like to complain they're too furry in design. (You didn't here) I say good, give us more. They're always the coolest looking ones.
It just seems in a higher concentration than ever before given the numbers of the new roster. It's not so bad when it's spread out, but all at once makes it suspicious...
@@emperorcuboneWe have bipedals since Gen 1 tho so I guess they're more popular to design now.
At the end of the day, Pokémon is Pokémon, the same game over and over, and I love scarlet and violet. Just imagine 20 Pokémon generations down the line, when you send out your Pokémon, NPC's react to this, especially if it's a legendary you send out
That would actually be pretty cool, now that you mention it...
Random overworld rain and snow preventing the use of weather summoning abilities and moves. Whether this is a bug or an intentional mechanic is still in need of research. My bets are on the latter, though.
Parents in paldea:my kid,go to school,you ll learn so much about our beatiful worls
Teachers in paldea:kids you can only truly learn by first hand experiences and exoloration so GET THE F OUT MY SIGHT
3:05 Did you really pay attention to what Team Star originally did? They banded together to confront their bullies with words but then those guys wimped out SO hard they quit the school. Now everyone thought Team Star were the bullies. Though it does make you wonder why they didn't just talk Director Clavell about it so there is some issues with that.
5:25 OR it's more furry bait.
Most of your problems would be realism for the game.
I assume the academy is not a public high school but a vocational school, as this explains why the player character has apparently moved from out of the region to go there. I do agree that the games would benefit from clarifying this, though, as different places in the world (or even in the US) do schooling pretty differently.
Yeah I didn't realize you could actually attend class until much, much later into the game. I basically never came back until almost the end of the story.
I think most players were simple absent from most of the semester...
5:10 " with full blown jobs"
jajajajajajaja the Emperor does NOT miss
I personally didn’t like how big the great crater was. I know it’s suppose to be huge and we are suppose to wonder what’s down there but it takes up so much of the map that could’ve gone to more stuff.
They should’ve made site zero more underground which is ultimately what it was so why take up so much space?
People were trying to see what's up with area zero for ages.
Most of them died there.
Using a Revaroom or Veroom to power a vehicle in a racing minigame would make those Pokémon tolerable, they are aggressive buggers that act like overconfident vermin. Same with Veluxa.
Ah, I remember back when we first saw those Team Star flags on the map and people theorized they'd be racing posts. Good times... What could have been...
5:11 doubt it since the origin of all terra energy was a turtle.
Aside from the long list of technical issues. I’d say with the region itself, most of the locations are boring as sin except for the great crater. The attempt at realism backfired hard because now, locations feel so…bland. Secondly, personal opinion but I’d say the Pokémon for the most part are undercooked. They tried to give them all little gimmicks but they feel so half baked and trying to give most of them gimmicks ironically makes them all feel less special.
I'd say part of the blandness of locations comes from the fact that they had to all fit in the same world map at any given time, which limits your creativity...
Yep open world sux. They should stick to galar way and just have wild area.
For the Pokemon, they're alright. Not a really stinker. Just wish they're more Spanish.
@@Watch-0w1not that I disagree, but it’s not like any of the other regions have a ton of Pokémon based on the real world place
@@qsd5413 galar did great job making england relative Pokemon.
@@emperorcuboneI’d say that factors in but even then I’d say it just feels lackluster. I mean ORAS (and really Hoenn in general) really makes so many locations feel distinct and memorable while on the 3ds.
It really just seems like they didn’t didn’t have the time in production or they just flat out had one idea for an interesting locale and just stopped there. For an open world there isn’t any natural wonders to explore or any towns with interesting concepts. (For example a frozen ice dungeon glacier, islands with tropical or subtropical climates where people take advantage of the storms in some way, a city that uses the strong tides to power it, a city above the clouds on a mountain where life is tough but the people are tougher, just some locations with imagination like area zero had)
Paldea’s new roster is some if the worst pokémon I’ve ever seen. Don’t get me wrong I love many of them(like the past paradoxes, the legendaries, Lowkix, Cetitan, and Tauros variants) but it had too many duds to ignore(like Flamigo, Maushold, Dudunsparce, Spidops and most of the violet paradoxes)
Yeah, Maushold is pretty bad, but I always forget it's even there to criticize!
Living near a giant caldera is VERY realistic. Ever hear of Yellowstone?
Yeah, but you're proving my point; we've studied Yellowstone and know what it's all about, the Paldeans just don't care!
@@emperorcubone It's not that they don't care, it's that they don't want others to get hurt. Throughout the game, the horrors of what could possibly be in area zero are brought up. Just imagine, what if paldea is afraid that if someone goes down to area zero, they could catch powerful pokemon, like the paradox pokemon, manipulate them, and use them to attack humans. Maybe paldea is afraid that someone with the wrong intentions could harness the energy from all of the Tera crystals an use that to power a weapon that could be used to destroy paldea. In Area Zero, it is very easy to get lost. There are so many different paths and areas to explore. Area Zero has so many crystals, powerful pokemon, and confusing pathways that maybe it's for the better that nobody really knows what's going on down there. If people knew, then that would be terrifying. A disaster like Galar's darkest day could ensue. So many terrible things could happen.
@@emperorcuboneAlso, by the confusing pathways thing, I meant that it would be easy to build a base in area zero because the land is so complicated.
I really hate the naming convention of the paradox pokemon. They don't fit within pokemon at all and it feels awkward to say "hey did you catch a great tusk?"
As someone who got Violet I don’t like it either! I MEAN WHAT THE FRICK IS IRON HANDS?! 😩☠️😭
Iron Valiant is THE ONLY GOOD NAME IT SOUNDS COOL
I hate that the Past ones are unique and that the Future ones are all the same, it makes mine in Violet so boring...
@@emperorcubone Yeah the Jigglypuff one is adorable and I wish I had one! 😩😭
Whats the theme called that is used in the beginning of the video 😩 Its bugging me! Havent played the game since it came out and don’t remember!
It's the theme used for any Tera Raid battles, so you probably heard it a lot...
@@emperorcuboneOMG you responded directly! Im actually fan-boying right now!! Love your videos! Been subscribed for years now! Keep it up!
Now My Favorite Pokémon Region is paldea, Gen 9 is The Best Gen, paldea is A Diverse Region & So Big With Tons Of Areas To Visit, AN OPEN WORLD AREA. So Dope. The New Pokémons Are Awesome. My Favorite Pokémon From Gen 9 Are The Boxart Legendaries, koraidon and miraidon, They Are Some Of The Best Legendary Dragon Types 🐉. And The Concept Of Paradox Pokémon From The Past & Future Are Awesome. There’s Nothing Wrong With paldea, paldea is A Perfect Region.
To be fair to team Star, they've been gone for like 2 years before it became a real problem.
Thank arceus for not mentioning the development issues for a single year again
WOOHOO!! This is what I always look forward too!!
We always get there eventually!
When it comes to not going to school its untrue, intro does mention that treasure hunt starts at tge last day of school its just we as the player dont really see tgat, however we can go to the receptionist at tge entrance and we can tell her we want yo attend a class which for us gives an explanation of in game mechanics
Biggest improvement of SV/Paldea is it’s not SWSH/Galar
(cries)
I second that
Paldea is the black sheep of the Pokemon World
Ogrepon my beloved❤
3:00 I also question and really wonder why penny never questions, brings up, or mentions that she sees by two members forcing her to join, when everyone in team star is an outcast that joins together in support?
It bugs me how we can't enter most of the buildings and talk to any potential NPCs that are inside. The Paldea and Kitakami regions/ lands are sorely lacking in content. The game was clearly rushed. Such a shame.
They sacrificed any indoor space fora giant open world; that's what you said you wanted right? ...what do you mean "both"?
Hm, fair and valid points and opinions, i can fully see where you’re coming from, i wonder if they make a more believable Region at some point?
7:10 I understood that inhabitants (as well as the player) use the squawkabilly flying bus to get from one pokemon center to another.
For Geeta's Team replace Avalugg,Gogoat and Veluza with Rotom-Wash,Ghouldengo and Palafin.
Why no Fossils, Portugal and Spain have plenty of them...
My guess is the living fossil paradox were enought. But not sure y not.
Good point! I love fossil Pokémon, and even if Past Paradox forms count that doesn't help people like me who got Violet version!
Not to mention that Paradox Pokemon would likely come out via terra raid den
Too true! They can just pop up anywhere!
We've already got four of them in the recent events so far so I started to get this is foreshadowing by the time indigo disk comes six if you including Walking Wake and Iron Leaves
Ooh interesting perspective on this. I would say that I mostly agree. Would love to hear more- part 2 please!!
Team Star didn't bully anyone at all, the only thing they did was ask Penny if she would join Team Star, the rest were all rumors.
Mmm, no... in those flashbacks they for sure talk about how they bullied those kids back so hard they made them drop out of school. So in retaliation they, also dropped out? Okay...
@@emperorcubone I believe they said they were going to stand up against them but it appeared to look so threatening cause they joined up and made a group to have a battle that the bullies just noped out and didn't want confrontation.
@@emperorcubone They just fought fire with fire
On the class schedule, classes unlock at points in the story and I believe that the assumption is that them telling you that you need to go back. Yes, for game play and story you can completely ignore these classes, but I believe canonly, every time you get the alert "New classes available" your character returns to the school to take those classes. However, there is an issue with schooling, Nemona enrolled one year before you but is a Paldea native ... and there are kids younger than her enrolled, why did she wait so long? How are you and Nemona in the same class? Why are there kids younger than you in the class with you? So school still doesn't make too much sense.
As for Area Zero, outside of the Titan you face, no other paradox pokemon are known to have broke containment ... canonly. The Tera Raid events can be argued to be "non-canon." And it was stated that exploration into Area Zero is extremely difficult and controlled by the Pokemon League. So, the average person isn't necessarily going to care. While people are curious, they are curious about things they are interested in. I love learning about new animals, but I have a friend who finds that dull and loves knowing things about cars. All that is required is that most people either do not care about Area Zero or are denied permission to explore by the League.
Remember in the pokemon world, they are able to reduce the mass of objects ... otherwise, how can any child throw out a Snorlax? And we are able to keep tons of items in a backpack for quick use. So, one pallet of food could be equal to an entire grocery store in their world. As for medicine, that's always been a little odd in the pokemon world too. We only have one game where humans get hurt to go off of, and humans seem to heal like pokemon, get a good rest and you're fine.
One Gen 9 issue I have is in regards to how they handled giving new evolutions to older Pokémon. Some of the chioces make sense. But, some of them really don't.
Did Bisharp & Duraludon need new evolutions? You literally have Pokémon already in the game like Sunflora & Chimecho that deserve evolutions way more imo.
I could see an argument for Bisharp, but Duraludon is from LAST Gen; you'd think they would have thought it out before releasing it in the first place...
(And poor Ledian has been overlooked yet again!!)
I don’t know if I agree with Sunflora and Chimeco being “deserving” of evolutions, like yes, they’re bad, but they’re also not interesting or well designed and I don’t really see how their concept could be continued in an actually interesting way that makes sense. Personally I’d prefer if they just made a different sunflower Pokémon but actually make it a well designed Pokémon instead of just a sunflower with a face and body lol
"I refuse to walk to los platos whenever my mom needs groceries" and this is why America has a McDonald's every other street corner.
Before this Video starts I am gonna say that the performance is not in this video since it is about the region not the games
I'm glad people understand the concept of the series!
5:30 so generation tech was right about the dolphins the whole time!
10:58 There could of been others with the professor that die with him or her. Leaving only the robot cope left.
It's true. FAR too many humanoid pokemon. I hate that. Especially with starters. Gamefreak has a problem
That's why Fuecoco is the best!!
There are so so many problems with paldea imo....
Alternate title: Emperor Cubone beating the life out of GF and Pokémon with straight logic!! 🤣🔥
I think right now the devs are playing it safe from now on since this is their first open world game, a feat no Pokémon game can do until now. As for not being able to be inside buildings, I guess they're trying to be a bit realistic as they don't kids to enter people's houses without permission. It's a small loss as the inside of the houses are all the same in every game anyways.
They needed a way to easily change the time of day. If there was I must of missed it, but I don't want to wait, especially when legends had the ability to.
Move the switch clock by 30 minutes
Oh for sure, I think that would have made it SO much better if you didn't have to wait for the time to change when I wanted better footage or screenshots...
I don't like how even when the ride Pokémon can climb. There are still formations that are too steep for it
paldea feels so empty to me. you can barely interact with npcs, you can't enter buildings. all the food shops and restaurants are just menus. it makes it impossible for me to immerse myself and care about the region and tbh the game in its entirety
Virgin olive oil, you know, like the holy woman.
First I thought it would evolve to dove or peacock.
Didn't think it was just tree
"I refuse to walk to Lod Platos every time my mum needs groceries."
Me: Bruh.
My school was farther away than that bunny hop and i had to walk steeper inclines
Lol kids this days
It's like pokemon and Ganefreak just give up on shint forms lol
I think point #4 has nothing to do with the region but more so the Pokémon company themselves. Recently they seem obsessed with making as many Pokémon as possible humanoid shaped even if that doesn’t suit the original design.
No fr! Like why are all the towns so hard to get to… like if Tulip, Brassiuss or Grusha need an Ambulance… they can kiss their lives goodbye ig
Im surprised teralize isnt here since he isnt a fan of any of the past battle mechanics
True, but Terastallizing is actually my favorite battle gimmick they've ever done! It applies to all Pokémon equally and there are multiple options, unlike the one Mega or G-Max form, you could be ANY of the 18 types...
I can see it coming back
how about some pokemon based on fakemon? Scolvillian based on Burnipper?
In our world, everything is evolving into crabs.
In the Pokemon, everything is Evolving into humanoids. :P
sigh... where do I even begin with this one...
6. It is specifically said at the beginning after getting your starter that you stayed in school for a period of time, a term or something, doing school work as it is, which the game leaves out because people don't play pokemon for the school sim. Class attendance during the treasure hunt is NOT compulsory as the treasure hunt IS your school work, with any class you show up to being extra-curricular. Students of all ages can enrol and study is based on the exact same thing in real life in Spain.
5. Team Star members are NOT attending the treasure hunt, and the school tracks who is and who isn't, so it's easy for the school to know who is actually doing school work (treasure hunt) and who is just truanting. They aren't necessarily bullying other students, rather just recruiting for support and be trouble makers in general or be against rules. They fiercely defend each other when they THINK one of them was being bullied whether it's the case or not, as their experiences has made them use the better safe than sorry mindset.
4. Convergent evolution, this is the gen and region that introduced it after all, seeing as how humans are the most adaptable and successful pokemon, the other pokemon are evolving to embrace human-like traits that allow them to survive better in their own environment and/or interacting with humans better. And how does Spidops even remotely resemble a human apart from it's posture? And Garganacle looks like an ape, so ape like pokemon is too human-like?
3. Just because the explorable areas of Kitakami is only so much, doesn't mean that's the ENTIRE region, and just because that area is only accessible via a bus, doesn't mean a bus is the only mode of transport some one can get to Kitakami from Paldea. It's probably somewhere near the first 4 regions and takes a plane to get to the local airport and the rest is done by bus.
2. Each city/town is self sufficient to carry on it's day to day, with travelling done by squakabillies and cyclizards, just because the MC gets a fancy one doesn't mean the regular ones can't do what they can to travel.
1. Area Zero is way too dangerous for people to continuously go down in expeditions and die, so the government couldn't in good conscience send more to their doom, especially since the last expedition came back with "evidence" of how dangerous the local fauna is. Since there hasn't been ANYTHING happening over the history of Area Zero as long as it's been left alone, the government sees no reason to send people down there to die. With the low population, the government isn't able to put it on lock down, and most people aren't going down there to tempt fate. This also explains why sada/turo is all alone down there as it's their obsession with the paradox pokemon that make them recklessly go where most sensible people wouldn't. As for why the paradox titan was able to escape, who's there to keep it from doing so?
Pretty much all of your points can be explained with a few minutes of logical thinking, I would recommend doing more research about the lore and think logically before claiming that these are problems that makes no sense when they perfectly do.
i mean, the whole thing about the crater is that it's well known that people are there and keeping its content a secret. It's just framed in a way that no one is concerned about it.
Kitakame is Unova, they mention it at the beginning of the dlc
I'm pretty sure they said the Indigo Disk was Unova, but that Kitakami was in the Far East.
Kitakami is likely between Kanto and Sinnoh. The Blueberry Academy is in Unova.
I think there's a lot of problems with Paldea don't get me wrong there's a few real bangers but a lot of the designs are trash a lot of the shinies are trash it was wicked easy you think by now they would put a difficulty mode seeing's how over half of their fanbase are older people from nostalgia and ones that never lost love for the franchise as a whole! A few of the designs seemed as though they were stolen from the fakemon community too and I could keep going but you get the gist
2:42 Maybe it's like bad students use the Treasure Hunt as an excuse to do bad actions like bullying, harassment, and/or criminal activities
Top 5 games Pokémon should play like or make their features their own. My pick is ni no kuni 1
One problem I have with Paldea is just the overload of items everywhere; I'm not saying we need hidden items and HMs back, but when you have 700 revives and 100 vitamins for doing basically nothing it just removes a layer of complexity. Too much of this game can be played with one hand while you're doing something else. Also, why can't we go inside buildings? I wish more "world-building" had been done with the cities, instead of just the wild areas. And yeah, all the humanoid Pokemon are off-putting. I'm not a big fan of the "occupational starter" trend that started in Gen VIII. What's the grass-starter going to be in Gen X, a giraffe lawyer?
Honestly, yeah I picked up so many Potions and healing items, and even Pokeballs really I had nothing to spend my vast amounts of money on1
the problem that irked me was the fact that there's too many old/adult trainer as "students"
I didn't like how there was no real story during the playthrough. And that there's not really an evil team. The only good thing about the story was the ending.
where do they get the power to run cities like levinca and medali? dont tell me they run the entire region on those janky wind turbines. also they have renown chefs and bakers but you can only eat at subway. what gives?
Haha, so true!! Why are sandwich shops the only food available!?
I vehemently abhor you saying that Paradoxmon wall crawls better than Spidey.
If it makes you feel better Spidey can glide better than they can, since he doesn't inexplicably lose all altitude after a set time limit...
@@emperorcubone Kind of.
problem with paldea lazy badge names. they did not bother that Fairy Badge from Galar and Fairy Badge from Paldea have same name
Well, actually the Fairy badge was also the name Valerie used in the first ever Fairy gym in Kalos, so we've ONLY ever had that name for that typing!
I didn't notice. They could call it fae in galar and encanto in paldea