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How much does the lore/story of a Pokémon game matter to you?

Hades0918
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How much does the lore/story of a Pokémon game matter to you? 10 votes

It's the most important factor!
50%
clasinglaHades0918PokeMom244BSDuckJcunown7 5 votes
It's necessary but other factors matter more
40%
TheJeffersRileytheriolu93UnovanZoruaEmber2026 4 votes
It's a nice side thing but not all that important
0%
Eh, I don't care all that much
0%
I could not care less about it
10%
Evolve8eon 1 vote
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  • Evolve8eon
    Evolve8eon Member Posts: 6,077 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    I could not care less about it

    Too much story actually ruins games

    But just enough is good

  • Hades0918
    Hades0918 Member Posts: 18,643 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    It's the most important factor!

    I do believe that there needs to be balance between Story and Gameplay

    Too much story gets annoying

    But I feel like a good story is the most important factor

  • Evolve8eon
    Evolve8eon Member Posts: 6,077 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited June 29 #4
    I could not care less about it

    If story is the most important part of a game to someone they shouldn’t be playing games they should be watching movies and tv shows 🎥

  • Hades0918
    Hades0918 Member Posts: 18,643 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    It's the most important factor!

    I like interactivity and exploration

    Like I said, gameplay and story need to be balanced

  • Evolve8eon
    Evolve8eon Member Posts: 6,077 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    I could not care less about it

    gameplay is most important

    Then graphics

    Then art style

    Then personality

    Then story

    (Also there are interactive shows)

  • Hades0918
    Hades0918 Member Posts: 18,643 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    It's the most important factor!

    But I don't get to explore in those

  • Evolve8eon
    Evolve8eon Member Posts: 6,077 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    I could not care less about it

    ok fine okay play a game that runs at 2 fps with 12P graphics and terrible controls terrible gameplay “but it has good story” and I’ll play a game with good quality good fps good controls good gameplay but no story

    You literally said that

  • TheJeffers
    TheJeffers Member Posts: 2,111 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    It's necessary but other factors matter more

    Pokémon stories have never been that spectacular. A lot of the game is carried by its gameplay loop and the personal emergent stories one naturally crafts for one's self during the events of a playthrough: The starter you chose, the new Pokémon you fell in love with, the shiny encounter with a Pokémon you don't really like that nevertheless became a core member of your team, the lucky legendary you caught with your last regular Pokéball and the skin-of-your-teeth victory against the champion...

    Of course, the games are better for a well made (or at least interesting) story, and people are willing to forgive a lot if you can get them to connect with your characters. I think much of the positive reception SV initially received was in large part due to the larger focus on the individual character stories and the way they resonated with players emotionally.

    I am not really one for competitive Pokémon; I get my fix in other games. So for me the story is a lot more important, where for others it seems to be something you just have to endure and rush through as quickly as possible to get to the real endgame of online competitive play. It is no surprise that such players love the exp share despite the obvious detrimental effect it has on the single player experience.

    Though I hope for better stories and many of my favourite games in the series are such because of them, I recognise that it is largely a vehicle for the gameplay. But a good story can elevate or even redeem a gameplay experience, so while it is more important that the core game works and is fun to play first and foremost, the story should not be neglected.

  • clasingla
    clasingla Member Posts: 7,428 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    It's the most important factor!

    Pokémon mystery dungeon

  • UnovanZorua
    UnovanZorua Member Posts: 4,841 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    It's necessary but other factors matter more

    I think the game also needs to be enjoyable and have actual content apart from the story. For example, SV. The Area Zero part of the story was really cool, but it still has nothing but DLC and online raids. The fact that it's so empty and I don't want to ever replay it because of how tiring the entire game feels still makes it one of the worst Pokémon games (not the worst, Z-A takes that place for making its post-game into a DLC that makes you pay 50% of the base game extra for nothing but a bigger Pokédex when SV's DLC gave you two more maps almost the size of Paldea and an actually amazing story and a bunch of new Pokémon and features and things for the same price while having raids in the base game. And nothing was released November 2021. Nothing was released that month. It was just a nightmare millions had and some people still think it's real! Haha. Funny. I've felt sad there was only one new Sinnoh game and we'll never get actual remakes, but maybe it's for the best.)