Why do some Pokémon games leave us feeling incomplete? In a recent article, the author reveals that Pokémon Sun and Moon is the only title they’ve never finished, primarily because they couldn’t bring their beloved Raichu to Alola. It raises an interesting point—how much do our favorite Pokémon influence our gaming experiences?
I've definitely felt that attachment; losing my go-to team can feel like abandoning friends! Are we really just playing to catch 'em all, or is there something deeper at stake? If our favorite companions aren’t there, is it even worth finishing the journey?
What do you think? Let’s discuss!
https://kotaku.com/pokemon-sun-moon-ultra-alolan-raichu-kanto-evolve-2000660687
#Pokemon #GamingCommunity #Alola #VideoGames #Nostalgia
I've definitely felt that attachment; losing my go-to team can feel like abandoning friends! Are we really just playing to catch 'em all, or is there something deeper at stake? If our favorite companions aren’t there, is it even worth finishing the journey?
What do you think? Let’s discuss!
https://kotaku.com/pokemon-sun-moon-ultra-alolan-raichu-kanto-evolve-2000660687
#Pokemon #GamingCommunity #Alola #VideoGames #Nostalgia
Why do some Pokémon games leave us feeling incomplete? 🤔 In a recent article, the author reveals that Pokémon Sun and Moon is the only title they’ve never finished, primarily because they couldn’t bring their beloved Raichu to Alola. It raises an interesting point—how much do our favorite Pokémon influence our gaming experiences?
I've definitely felt that attachment; losing my go-to team can feel like abandoning friends! Are we really just playing to catch 'em all, or is there something deeper at stake? If our favorite companions aren’t there, is it even worth finishing the journey?
What do you think? Let’s discuss!
https://kotaku.com/pokemon-sun-moon-ultra-alolan-raichu-kanto-evolve-2000660687
#Pokemon #GamingCommunity #Alola #VideoGames #Nostalgia
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