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Originally posted by conseeded
There's a common theme here: wrong opinions

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Y r u bullying me after your fave made my fave's single bomb?
But really, Yokai Watch >>>> Pokemon. I stanned Pokemon since the beginning but they need to do more to adapt. They've stolen a bit from Yokai Watch (Z Moves, Go, Z ring, etc.) and Digimon (the farm, Mega evolutions) but there's still so far to go. The first game slayed so hard due to the Earthbound inspiration but now it's more monster-hunter than puzzling JRPG.
Meanwhile Yokai Watch is doing so much better that even it's plagiarisms are better. Yokai Busters is what Pokemon Rumble should have been.
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Originally posted by Kanji
The Wii U version is better. The 3DS may have more but it's not as if the Wii U version is lacking in content either. There's still a rediculous amount to do if you have all the DLC
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I didn't even get two characters on the Wii U nor did I even finish half of the non-storyline maps yet I still had a more than full game experience. The game almost had too much content
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Originally posted by Jack. Bauer
3D Mario, Mario Kart, and Animal Crossing all took some huge leaps with the new hardware, it makes you wonder if this will happen every generation or if the series both just found this footing this time around.
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If the Switch is as powerful as we were promised, they're all going to be forced to
