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PsychicNature on 2nd Dec 2020, 7:55 AM
As For which side I would be on, that is a really hard question
TheStratovarian on 2nd Dec 2020, 2:34 PM
We get sometimes incomplete bits, or can only see the world around through the limited window we get in each. Revisiting a setting can set often show what another path hasnt.
But yeah, its how up close, or distant our camera is that we can see more or less, both have the advantages and disadvantages.
As for your question. I'd miss many friends, but many would likely take the step too with matters of what states they are in.
Mangochicken on 2nd Dec 2020, 9:26 PM
The Duality Argument
troblsomtwins829 on 2nd Dec 2020, 7:30 AM
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It's been largely forgotten in a lot of games and media until very recently, where the story focuses solely on our token protagonist. I feel like it's gradually moving away from that concept into more complex story lines, and I'm really happy to see it; and I hope it continues as we learn more about writing.
One thing I noted early on in the older version was starting a conversation about which side of this war you'd be on. Would you fight for the Pokemon and their way of life or would you support your fellow humans and the franchise that had become your entire world and economy? Why? I'd love to hear your thoughts.