Seems like Champions might be another ILCA flop for the moment, tho it does have the chance to get better with updates at least 😵💫

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Seems like Champions might be another ILCA flop for the moment, tho it does have the chance to get better with updates at least 😵💫
Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories (ILCA, 2013)
Kaikai Emaki - Teniwoha ft. Hatsune Miku (Ending 1)
BDSP was fine, y'all just mean
Kinda kidding but not really as I know it's a hot take
Written Feb 6th 2024
Not saying some of the dislike wasn't worth it
But the problem wasn't with ILCA it's the base game of Diamond and Pearl
A lot of people's complaints basically sum up that they didn't incorporate Platinum into the game
Mainly from Pokemon available, with some mentioning the Giratina distortion world and such plus other changes that platinum had from DP like battle frontier differences
On one hand yes it would have been nice if they did make some more changes like implementing more Platinum story elements making it more of a definitive Sinnoh experience
But also it's DP remakes not Platinum remakes
Similar with ORAS and FRLG they had some new stuff and revamped stuff. But it's not like FRLG had Yellow elements (that's lets go) and ORAS had a lot of Emerald. At most the Delta episode for ORAS was their workaround for no Emerald so if you want to group that as the full game then sure BDSP needed some DLC but then you have the DLC dilemma is getting the platinum stuff worth an extra $20-$30 dollars and have that dlc debate
The underground solved a lot of the issues imo
The underground having Pokemon down there personally solved a lot of the Pokemon availability problem
For example, I picked Turtwig so I wasn't just limited to Ponyta for a fire type since I didn't pick Chimchar I had options as Magby and Houndour were now available, which fixes the fire type problem imo
And I think people overreact about the changes to the bases and flag capturing as yes it would have been nice if they were the same but I think the changes outweigh it greatly. Plus if ORAS showed anything people really didn't care to have the secret bases as secret bases and just liked it for nostalgia mainly
Not saying BDSP was perfect but I do think in a lot of aspects it is the definitive Sinnoh experience as you're basically just missing the Giratina story which isn't as necessary to the plot imo
As it kinda just seems like Yellow, Crystal, Emerald and Platinum were seen as definitive because they don't have the dual version conundrum so they seem more complete in compariso. But when the dual version games get additional content is the additional usually third legendary plot really worth it?
Maybe maybe not
And I know a lot of rumors about potential Johto or Unova remakes have been going on and people are worried as they didn't like BDSP
But if for example ILCA makes the remakes and has the chibi style and etc
But they fix the level scaling in Johto or something like Pokemon availability for Unova I think those would be better even if minimal changed
I do have my own hopes and wishes for potential remakes but I will wait until they are officially announced
One Piece Odyssey releases today for the Switch. It is also available for the PS5, PS4, Xbox Series and Steam.
A Fancier of Ribbons!
While I was at speech therapy last week, I decided to go back to training Pokémon in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond Version. Before I even chose which Pokémon to train, I caved in and brought Nyaruma the Gorgeous Royal ribbon. I had the money, so I thought that if there was a better time to get it for her, it would be right then and there.
Philipp Buhl (Germany) rounding a mark in the 8th ILCA 7s race, 4.8.24
Sand Land Developer: ILCAPublisher: Bandai NamcoPlatforms: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox Series X/S (Reviewed)Release Date: Availab
Sand Land Review
Developer: ILCA Publisher: Bandai Namco Platforms: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox Series X/S (Reviewed) Release Date: Available Now Price: $59.99 USD
Based on #DragonBall's creator Akira Toriyama's one volume manga, is BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment's #tank and exploration focused Sand Land worth your time? Read our review inside to find out.