
While I was hiding in the bushes trying to ambush Oyabun Goron from behind, I ended up being attacked from behind.
It was fortunate that Goroon didn’t notice me.
Isn’t that guy Shuzou getting a bit too full of himself?
POKÉMON LEGENDS: Arceus
You’re having fun.
If you’re just starting out, isn’t their asking amount still reasonable?
>>3
For beginners, 5000 yen to 7000 yen is a lot of money…!
>>8
Is it worth more than the price of life?
It’s a game that makes you really understand that Pokémon are scary creatures…
>>4
I’m looking forward to the next AZ as well.
If you think about it calmly, you could just escape to safety while bringing it into a Pokémon battle.
When surrounded and your health turns red, it makes you anxious, doesn’t it?
>>5
In the first place, I don’t have a sense of the area, so I don’t know where the safe zone is.
It’s scary to drown soon.
I was riding Ayashishi, avoiding the boss Snorlax, and accidentally fell into the river. Somehow I managed to get back to shore, and when I saw Snorlax right in front of me, I thought it was all over.
I’m glad to see you’re having fun.
At any time, crouch and move in the grass.
I just came back escaping from being half-killed by a Skamper in the Crimson Marsh.
I want poison.
It feels like I have Arceus’s protection here, so even if I die, it seems like it won’t count as dying, but I wonder what will happen to AZ…
One should not walk a path opened by mere humans.
Hide in the bushes.
>>15
I thought it would be safe to stay in the grass, but there are also some that have high detection abilities…
If I escape from OYABUN OKUTAN and go underwater, I’ll completely drown.
That octane seems to be charging a destruction beam aimed at me.
Also, that bastard Yamicarasu was staring at me with an expressionless face from the corner of the screen.
I’ve only played the original Gold and Silver and Scarlet and Violet from other series, so everything feels fresh and fun.
During the Skubai, I understood well the reaction of the unnamed person who was surrounded by Co-links and was terrified. This guy is a demon.
>>17
Hey, what’s wrong, big brother?
Why do you look so lonely?
>>20
Ah, Mom and Dad are calling, so I’m going home.
See you, big brother.
What I’m looking for in this series is ruthless Pokémon, so I hope AZ becomes like that as well.
>>18
The Pokémon over there looks like it’s well-mannered, doesn’t it?
>>25
I liked that feeling of competition for survival, so I’m a bit troubled…
Even Pikachu comes charging in wrapped in electricity as soon as it spots me, which is nice.
Is it better to launch a surprise attack on a child who runs away as soon as a challenge is presented?
>>21
Don’t turn it into a Pokémon battle in the first place.
I think it’s best to catch it by hitting the ball suddenly.
>>21
It is good to throw food from an unnoticed place to guide them and hit the ball.
There are Pokémon in the encyclopedia tasks that require feeding, so I think it’s better to get used to that.
Is it true that you have to complete the Pokédex for the story of Legends?
>>22
It’s okay if you don’t finish it.
You need to gather everything except Arceus in order to battle Arceus.
The other day, I started it up for the HOME encyclopedia for the first time in a while, but…
There are just too many hostile Pokémon around.
It’s too dangerous in this area if you don’t constantly ride around or squat in the bushes… that’s what I thought.
It’s the most fun when you ignore the “go here” instructions in the early game and keep going as far as you can, so you should play until you feel satisfied.
Because of this, the Paldea region is always one-on-one when charging into a herd of Tauros, which makes it seem quite well-behaved.
This is a Shinx.
I hate you.
This guy is Paras.
I hate you.
This is a distorted Eevee.
I hate you.
>>31
I was hurt and couldn’t bear it when even Kodak hated me.
So I gaze at the seal and feel healed.
As it reaches the final stage, I’ll confront it head-on and go for it.
I think it’s surprising that Kalos, which has developed that much, has poor security…
In urban areas, it’s one thing, but for the wild, it wouldn’t hurt to have a ferocity like Arceus.
Wataru, who fired the destruction beam at a person, was actually displaying an archaic trainer’s gesture.
A game where Bippa’s likability increases and Shinx’s likability decreases.
It’s nice that Oyabun Gallop and Oyabun Kabicon are there from the very beginning.
>>39
At a glance… this guy is dangerous (destructive beam).
>>39
An incident occurred where the investigator, who was instructed to search for a different-colored Ponyta, was hit by a Hyper Beam from behind while heading to the location.
To be honest, it’s troubling that Pokémon battles are essential for catching wild Pokémon or subduing the guardian Pokémon.
I want it to be just one means among others.
Aren’t you scared of Fuwante?
🔥🔥
I really want ghost types to stop being so scary.
Stop warping.
I wish time would stop while I’m shaking the item to throw with the LR buttons.
It’s tough to search for the ball during the effective time after throwing a smoke bomb or using a mud ball to distract.
I feel like the poison in this game is unusually strong.
Also, mud bomb.
The battle feels great with a rough and powerful approach that doesn’t even consider traditional matchups.
I want the UI for selecting a ball on the side and throwing it with R during battles in the main game as well.
✨ I have a place to return to and a family, but what about you?
Even with a level difference, the balance is good enough that you can’t let your guard down.
I got one-punched while filling my encyclopedia…
It was interesting how the trainer who went from Hisui to Paldea seemed to have developed PTSD like a soldier returning from the battlefield.
Can’t laugh.
>>52
I felt my heart skip a beat when I saw Fuwaraido in the movie upon arriving at the academy.
Why are Ghost-type Pokémon allowed to roam free at school…?
>>52
Sometimes, when I tried to throw the ball from behind, it wouldn’t get thrown!?
>>52
Ex-leg, this guy is coming to kill me…!
At first, I thought I was overreacting just because I caught a Pokémon… like, what is wrong with me… but then I realized I was the one making some crazy moves, and that’s nice.
>>53
Throwing a ball directly at a Pokémon to capture it…!?
>>57
(Isn’t this guy going to value his life?)
Ultimately, I settle into a style where I don’t escape or hide, but hit and endure while smashing the back of the head with a gigaton ball.
I might prefer the specifications of sleep and ice over here.
>>55
Frostbite that has become a special version of a burn is nice, isn’t it?
Since the original frozen state is rarely seen, I thought it would be better to increase the probability for this one to differentiate it from sleep.
I really like the system where you can throw the ball on the field and capture Pokémon directly.
Watching RTA, the movement and catching methods are technical and creepy.
Is it correct to interpret that the Fuwante, who was playing with the boy in the side quest, was simply trying to abduct him?
Please bring back the shining color variations to the main game on the field.
As they fight in the snowy mountains of Paldea, spectators gather to watch Nueura.
It’s peaceful to stand like Vega, and it makes me laugh.
Paldea is great, isn’t it?
Even if you fall from a high place, you won’t die.
When the trainer calmly sent out two Pokémon, I thought it was a bug.
>>67
Huh? There’s an Eevee here… Is it wild?
…Kai-chan…?
Why don’t you expand with multiple Pokémon, Orekun…?
>>71
The pride of being a civilized person.
In a massive, massive outbreak, battling multiple bosses can make Arceus die in one turn.
In Paldea, when you touch it, you stop and a battle starts; it’s certainly a bit tedious.
Almost all the Pokémon around will attack as soon as they come into sight, which is a bit…
AZ might be getting better.
It seems that the battle mechanics in ZA are going to change significantly, so it might be better to engage in battles more actively and get used to it compared to Arceus.
>>75
Jade was basically saying not to battle Pokémon in the first place…
In a situation where it’s difficult to escape after being targeted, the last resort is something like summoning a Pokémon.
However, even if you could think of it that way, there are sometimes event trainer battles that feel a bit off in terms of game balance…
>>75
Pokémon battles were a means of escape, you know.
I love how the target in the balloon popping game is Fuwaraido, revealing the local residents’ hatred.
>>76
Targeting and taking children is seriously harmful, so we need to exterminate them…
As expected, Arceus reflected on how I was able to do most things by myself.
I even thought that if I brought out a Pokémon in the King’s battle, I would lose.
Pokémon are terrifying creatures.
A Snorlax wandering around seeking blood in ancient Hokkaido is too scary.
When taking classes in Paldea, there were materials from Professor Laventon on the blackboard, and I realized he was a great professor.
I wonder if there will be a continuation of this… like a different regional version or something.
Walking with the boss is too much fun.
We’ll gather only the big, chewy ones.
The Pokémon battles are now taking place in arenas like soccer matches, and right after the game is this primal Pokémon battle where there are no rules.
It’s really frustrating how hard it is to catch a shiny Basurao.
I’ll let it slide since it remains even after the reset…
I didn’t know, but in many situations, even if you lose a battle against a trainer, the story progresses without any issues.
Snorlax breaking through storage and consuming all the food is just like a natural disaster…
>>89
In the end, it moves quickly with Gigantic Impact.
I honestly thought DLC would come.
I feel it’s a shame that the mysterious massive outbreak event has come to an end.
I was struck by how clever this method was for bringing back a popular character.
Are you saying that Pokémon won’t use their moves against humans?!
You can only throw a ball during a Pokémon battle!?
“Even if it falls from a high place, Koraidon won’t disappear?!”
The Paldea region, full of such surprises.
When returning from Jade, you can easily tell because Pokemon hide stealthily in the grass when they see you.
>>94
I really like the idea that in a world where Pokémon jump out from the grass, humanity once hid in the grass itself.
The protagonist is a master of cheat front rolls but is too weak on uphill slopes.
Flwuffet and Masquerain are rarely encountered in the wild today.
It is a victory for humanity.
Maybe it’s better not to fight with the boss as much as possible?
>>97
But you know…
Do you not want to be caught?
Boss, you!
>>97
If we can’t win, that’s one thing, but if we can catch it, it will be immediately useful, and above all, it’s visually fun, so it’s worth aiming for.
>>97
The alternative method for those who are not good at throwing balls to challenge Pokémon battles is…
I think the basics are throwing the ball without fighting.
>>97
Capture before the battle.
When I return to Hisui after a long time, I am surprised by Ayashishi’s weak legs and hips.
The reason Fuwante only appears on specific days in Shin’ou is likely because it has been thoroughly eradicated…
Soon, even the boss will be able to casually attack from behind!
This blatant boss Garchomp!
I will pass.
The investigation level is directly linked to the capture success rate, so raise the investigation level no matter what!
But let’s make sure to advance the story too!
>>107
If you release the ones you catch from the ranch, you get sand and stones, so I catch as many as I can!
I realized the usefulness of the sticky ball after clearing it.
They’re harmless and cute, but I was surprised that harp seals are actually quite big…
That guy is officially treated as a disaster…
The wisdom of humanity to make mud into balls and throw them.
>>112
Easily caught legendary Pokémon
>>112
Thank you… for always leaving mud balls in the nest regularly, Heatran…
I realized that I was missing out for a while because I didn’t notice the presence of the sand.
Snorlax has been treated as a disaster that eats 400kg of food a day since the first generation.
I really want to see a show like Project X in the Pokémon world.
>>117
The featured Gorky and Doteckots every time.
>>118
As long as children aren’t attacked by Arceus, hey human! Just look at this finished body! A friend of humanity who does just that!
>>118
How many friendly and highly intelligent Pokémon you can command is directly linked to your survival strategy…
For some reason, it tends to be forgotten that Pokémon are monsters.
Maybe Snorlax was exterminated in Kanto too…
>>122
If our supplies are eaten up, the entire village will be wiped out, so it can’t be helped.
I wonder why the Belchling species can survive in that world even when they don’t get angry when garbage is thrown at them.
Unlike the old era of Pokémon, as we move into the near future, the environment will become one of coexistence, so I wonder if the ferocity of Pokémon will come out in AZ.
It seems like a mysterious organization might make Pokémon aggressive.
>>125
To be honest, it kind of hurts my heart to think that if the Pokémon aren’t being aggressive, hitting them from behind with a blunt weapon or sniping them from a ridiculous distance feels a bit wrong…
>>125
Because a quarantine area has been created and contained in the city.
I think there will be a development where the lockdown is lifted and things become quite serious.
Why are Machop and Dokkler so effective against humans?
>>126
Due to rating reasons.
Will Dokkora and Dagekina Nageki also do things like “Look at me, human!” in Legends?
The excitement when a shiny boss appears is incredible.
Even when I send it to the boss individual SV, it doesn’t get that big…
Honestly, it’s my favorite series.
I’m waiting for a more polished version…
>>135
This autumn!
Fuwante: Hypnosis (avoidable) after warping behind.
Drifblim: Body slam after warping behind (unavoidable)
To be honest, I hope that even in AZ, the Wild Zone is this much of a lawless area.
>>138
“It’s all about ‘coexisting with Pokémon!’ so even if the plan goes awry midway and Pokémon become a hazard, I don’t mind at all.”
>>138
There are regular houses and parked cars in the wild zone.
If violence equivalent to jade were to dominate
The people living there must be quite something…
I’m looking forward to ZA as well, but I’m craving the tension of living or dying like in Hisui, so I want to go back to the past again.
It’s a bit disappointing that ZA has a more refined feel on stage and lacks the wildness of jade.
It was surprising that Seky-san’s descendants are being quickly consumed by Sazare-san, so I wonder if Kai-chan’s descendants will show up in ZA.
I wonder if we have to expand our bags again in Kalos.
>>142
That’s more of a pouch than a bag, isn’t it?
Z-A is a city, so I think it might be quite different.
No matter how many times I see it, the location of the Shinja settlement compared to the Congo group is just too bad…
>>144
I’m strong against the cold!
>>144
Compared to over there, where there are many leaders around the same age as the chief, it feels like there are just old people and kids here…
Kalos seems to have a bad public order in a different sense.
>>145
Citizen points are exciting!
ZA is a city, and it feels like tourists have been staying a bit longer, so make it feel even more irreversible.
It was the first time I felt death in Korotock.
>>148
The cry of Oyabun Korotok is still like “Hie…”.
Because the protagonist of ZA is a tourist… doing something like Shuzou to a tourist is a bit…
I want a game that combines elements of Arceus and Pokémon Snap, focusing on the ecosystem of Pokémon like a Pokémon research team.
Miare City, which is somewhat near-future.
For some reason, there was a figure of Nobori-san who had lost their memory!
>>152
It’s not a flow, but another ascent, huh!
>>156
Nobori gets sent flying every time Legends comes out.
I wonder if there are assassination-like gigaton ball throws in AZ too.
But I don’t want such barbarism to exist in the future…
Pokémon originally emphasizes friendship, so this felt out of place.
Since it’s a side story, I hope it goes that direction, but I also think it can’t be helped.
Can you play ZA on the Switch without any updates? Has it not been announced yet?
Seeing Fuwante, I thought this guy is crazy for the first time.
I feel sad that they are being hunted in modern times.
>>162
Because it’s only natural for it to be extinguished…
The voice of O yabun korotok is scary, like a siren.
>>165
It was the first time I became fearful and cautious while playing Pokémon.
It can’t be helped.
Let’s look forward to the ruthless route with Legends Kyurem.
>>166
If we follow Shima Boshi, I wonder if a female character with some resemblance to Ghetsis will appear…
>>166
(Frozen Open World)
Pikachu’s voice was all scratchy back then, right?
>>168
I didn’t think it would be that way in SV… but I really wanted it to be with Ikue Otani’s voice in the class!!
I thought Subomi would never betray me…
Since the handsome house appeared in the PV, it seems that Machiere is likely to come out. At the time of ZA… didn’t they turn 16 during XY?
In terms of visuals, the sight of the boss Gabu strolling on the snowy mountains was truly frightening.
In Sinnoh, they are only available on specific days, but in other regions, they are quite common, and in Unova, there’s even Frillish!
I was amazed by the convenience of the smartphone Rotom when I came to Paldea…
>>176
It’s nice, isn’t it? When you fall from a high place and prepare for death, only to be saved by a smartphone Rotom.
>>188
Above all, Agias lands properly.
The Ghost type often has descriptions in the Pokédex indicating that they are evil Pokémon, so it’s no surprise that they would appear that way in Arceus.
I’m excited that Gallade-type Pokémon might run wild in ZA too.
If you go back 3000 years, Kalos was even more brutal than Sinnoh, but the war theme is a bit too heavy.
Bippa is too healing…
I hope that the feeling of Pokémon being scary creatures is not forgotten in ZA as well.
The connection between Noboribetsu in Hokkaido and the pun about “Nobori” meaning “to separate” has led to that.
The sound of Pokémon in the cave was scary.
I understand now why you shouldn’t enter the grass without a Pokémon!
>>186
Well, the neighbors are watching, so of course they’re running over in a panic.
It might be difficult to experience such wild Pokémon again, even including stories from the pioneer era.
Even though ZA is a story about the future, I’m looking forward to the existence of that area, which seems to have its own unique twists and changes in flavor.
Wasn’t Kyurem something that fell from the sky and got separated?
Then Legends Kyurem is the universe.
Deoxys might also make an appearance.
Colink
Subomi
Agehanto
The surroundings tempt one to let their guard down.
Even if you make Pokémon your friends, they really can’t be relied on in battle.
(Being given the three prestigious families as my partner at the beginning) is undoubtedly a flaw.
It seems that the AZ system is designed with the premise that the Pokémon in hand will attack, which is welcome.