The
thing with being a fan about the Pokemon franchise is that you’ve learnt to
thrive in this weird kind of masochistic relationship. One in which you
experience a splurge in information and new gimmicks every 4-5 years and then
Nintendo withholds its affections leaving you in wait. It’s like being in love
with bipolar disorder itself. That being said, here we are. Not in a position
to judge AT ALL.
So,
Pokemon Inc. revealed the eagerly awaited expansion into their 6th generation. The return of the Hoenn Saga. Pokemon Omega Ruby and
Pokemon Alpha Sapphire.
Cover Art for the Hoenn Remakes. Notice how the letters Alpha and Omega are highlighted on their hands. |
I
started playing Pokemon back in the day. I’m one of those rare conformists who
have stuck by the company since Generation 1. Decades later and with 6
generations to choose from, each with their unique traits and gimmicks – I can
proudly say that Gen 3 was my favorite. Without a doubt. I never really could
put a finger on what was the reason specifically but before then and even after
Pokemon brains could not really attain the bar they had so beautifully set with
the majesty that is the Hoenn region and all that it included.
As
far as speculation is concerned, and simple observation of trends, every one
thought for the longest time that the Hoenn region would be revisited somewhere
in the 5th Generation as a
consistent ode the Pokemon Company was making year after year. The FireRed
LeafGreen situation happened alongside the original Ruby Sapphire. The
HeartGold and SoulSilver series complimented Diamond Pearl and Platinum. But
with all those who wait, good things will come. The Unova region and the
Pokemon travesty that was Black and White did not thankfully incorporate the
mighty Hoenn region into its mix to help alleviate its pathology. And in due
time, Kalos – the company’s tribute to beauty itself will be the proud
co-runner of the mighty Hoenn archipelago. It seems that it was not an
alternative generation thing but a handheld trend. GameBoy Advance – Nintendo
DS – and now the Nintendo 3DS which offers up remakes (That make’s sense).
I’m
sure a lot of forecast articles will be cropping up all over the InterWeb but
this isn’t one of those. This is just a crazy fan’s own hopeful rants that may
or may never come to fruition. But that’s okay. The aim of this exercise is to
get this off my chest rather than sway developers minds (you never know,
#shutup).
Here’s
a list of things of what I think Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire will
bring into the fold.
1.
The return of the Original Contest Battle
After
Kanto and Johto, there was actually not much to do apart from the very linear
story. But then with Hoenn came the off-chance that there was an entirely
different way to raise your Pokemon. Contest battles would give all your
Pokemon moves a separate scale of categorization. Tough, Cute, Smart, Beauty
and Cool. The Pokemon would then appear in Contests in front of an audience and
a judge where winning would be based on the look of their moves – alone and in
combinations – not their intensity. Winning the Contest would garner the player
with Ribbons (as a counterpart to Badges) with an effective hierarchy where
getting the respective ribbon in whatever category would enable you to
participate in higher modes of Contest Battles.
This
is also an example of the Anime supplementing the players’ imaginations as they
very successfully engaged a supporting character (May) with her own quest and
not just walk around relentlessly making small talk and mirrored conversation.
Every
single time Nintendo tried to replicate this in the future generations failed. The
Super Contests in Sinnoh were just sad. The broadway theatrics employed in
Unova, flopped. And the big film studio in Black 2 White 2 did not help with
the embarrassment either. Sometimes it is sublimely important to know when you
have struck a rich vein and stick with it through and through. Nintendo,
Contest Battles from the original Hoenn trilogy were fantastic. It’s about time
you did us all a favor and returned to this gem.
2.
PokeNav
PokeNav |
Almost
irrelevant to add but hey, this is a rant. The PokeNav with its bulbous yellow
design and utility should be revamped and included in the meta game once again.
Think PokeGear meets drunk Snorlax. The PokeNav was handy, all inclusive and
personal favorite from out of all the watches, tablets, touchscreens that happened
after. Maybe there isn’t much substance to his addition but hey, the heart
wants what it wants. Bring the PokeNav back. It was awesome.
3.
Team Aqua and Team Magma Updates
Archie and Maxie |
Once
upon a time, two guys named Archie and Maxie went utter ape shit and took the
land vs sea argument to a whole new level. We’re not complaining – their lack
of therapy and imaginative criminal intent was one we so desperately needed
from the monotony that was Team Rocket.
Sharpedo Mega Evolution Concept Art |
4.
More Mega Evolutions
Needless
to say, some of the best ideas that came with the whole Kalos package was the
Mega Evolution. You now had the chance to choose from a solid range of Pokemon
to Mega Evolve in battle turning them momentarily into beasts of their former
selves. As a notable gamechanger we can’t hold it against them if they don’t
deliver, but with optimism as a frequent go-to and the giveaway of a prized
Torchic a few months ago would lead us to believe that we are in store for a
whole new barrage of Mega Evolutions. I have loitered on YouTube for days
viewing videos of fellow Pokemon fans that have put up top 5 lists and so on
and so forth. You should check them out to give your imagination a boost in
this regards. Not making this entirely about Mega Evolution itself but as far
as the Hoenn PokeDex is concerned, I for one would love my favorites – Flygon,
Milotic, Metagross and Salamence to name a few. Also what are the chances of
having our beloved Weather Trio being given some alternate Formes. I love the
Weather Trio but somewhere down the road you do feel the inclination that
Groudon, Kyogre and Rayquaza have so much more potential to look even more
hench.
The Weather Trio |
5.
Secret Bases
Secret Base Artwork |
6.
Battle Frontier
Hoenn Battle Frontier |
7.
Johto and Sinnoh Pokemon
Sinnoh Starters |
Johto Starters |
8.
Gyms and Elite 4
Hoenn Gym Leaders: Clockwise - Wallace, Tate & Liza, Winona, Norman, Flannery, Wattson, Brawly, Roxanne. |
There
is a lot of discrepancy in my emotions here. The Gym roster for the Hoenn
region was one that I adore. The Gyms were well spaced apart, fairly
competitive and great characters. The Elite 4 not so much. It seems that after
the Gym Leaders, GameFreak ran into a deadline and they came up with the Hoenn
Elite 4 almost carelessly. I am looking forward to the new designs of the Gym
Leaders, and possibly new mechanics into the mix. For example, Winona the
Flying type enthusiast in Fortree only participating in Sky Battles. Elite 4,
Phoebe and Glacia desperately need new rosters and the whole Pokemon League
building needs a new majesty to reflect its eminence as being top of the game
in the Hoenn Region. Whether Wallace still sits atop the hierarchy or Steven is
making a comeback, both will need a new Mega Evolution to round off their teams
keeping in check with Diantha and her Gardevoir from Kalos. So Metagross?
Milotic? Let’s wait and see.
Hoenn Elite Four |
9.
Postgame Expansion
If
the Battle Frontier is an eventuality then it more than covers up for this
factor. However, I won’t be utterly disappointed if GameFreak decides to bring
us some new locations with these remakes. The Sevii Islands in FR/LG and the
Sinjoh ruins in HG/SS all serve as potent examples of what creativity can do if
channeled right.
10.
The PokeWalker?
Pokemon
HeartGold and SoulSilver came with an attached peripheral. The PokeWalker. This
was a PokeBall shaped pedometer where you could transfer one Pokemon of your choosing
and watch it gain EXP Points with every step that you took. The small item was
analogous to a hand held mini game with unlockable features with rewards like
random items and rare Pokemon along the road. It was essentially the DayCare
facility rolled into one and made compact. The Unova region during its sequels
came up with PokeRadar which was an app that you could download off the
Nintendo EShop and catch Pokemon using the camera feature in your 3DS. These
gimmicky additions are not staples of the Pokemon franchise but their inclusion
is not cumbersome on the fans. They actually add a third dimension to the
gameplay and help set the respective series apart. It would be highly unlikely
to predict whether or not GameFreak has thought to add a third party design
like this in their remake but that being said it wouldn’t be the worst thing to
happen. The novelty lies in the immersive capacity. Both the PokeWalker and
PokeRadar had players severely engrossed in the game regardless of whether or
not they were playing the actual game itself. Adding the physical activity was
just a further plus point.
11.
Pokemon sidekicks
Another
feature of the Johto remakes was the possibility of walking around in the
overworld with one of your Pokemon trailing behind you at all times. This was
again, in no way, paramount to gameplay but just added an extra easter egg
quality to the game itself. It would be hard to picture this mechanic on a 3D
level with a 8 time movement grid as introduced in the 6th Generation, but thankfully that’s Pokemon Inc’s headache, not
mine. Plus if its too much of a haul, bring back Amity Square, the Pokemon Amie
does add that little bit of personalization anyway.
12.
PokeAthlon
The
PokeAthlon dome was part and parcel of HG/SS. A sporting facility situated next
to the National Park, it would use the touchscreen for trainers to use their
Pokemon in mini games for the sole purpose of collecting rare items usually
Evolutionary Stones. There was no real training aspect to the PokeAthlon except
for a slow paced breather in between the real deal. This could be brought back
for an added effect. You never know when you’ll run out of rare items.
13.
Safari Zone
The
Hoenn region’s Safari Zone was seriously
lackluster. Gamefreak need not do anything drastically different but the
inclusion of more areas post National Dex, possibly including the item mechanic
introduced in HG/SS would be a great improvement. Everyone loves the Safari
Zone if it has rare Pokemon in it.
14.
Mother’s savings
This
is not even worthy of a mention but I was playing Pokemon X the other day and
Kalos is mad expensive. I just thought to myself how awesome it would be if my
Kalos Mom was as supportive and money management oriented like my Johto Mom.
Just saying.
15.
Beef up the rival
Wally |
Not
since Johto have we had a Rival worthy of his name. Don’t
get me wrong, having the friends rather than frenemies later on has been quite
a Family situation, but it lacks the ambition. The rival in the Hoenn remakes
most notably May/Brendan and even Wally need a character adjustment. Throw in a
5 year time lapse and some real personality growth and you have a Rival with
much stronger Pokemon and a bite to match.
16.
Pokemon Trainer Red
Red |
When
I say Red, I mean the ultimate hidden Trainer. Red has been a staple in Pokemon
games. The trek upto the ultimate trainer is in itself a difficult endeavor,
which rightly foreshadows what a difficult battle this is going to be. Makes
the victory that much sweeter after you win.
It
does not have to be Red per say, if he ever comes down from his self exile in
Mt. Silver anytime soon, but one of the past Champions would do just as well.
Heavy and brooding, with an air of power, training in isolation in the remote
corners of the map. It is intimidation incarnate. Steven, Cynthia, Alder, Iris,
possibly even a grown up version of May/Brendan? Take your pick.
17.
Rematches
I
adore rematches. From the original Match Call Feature from the 3rd
generation to the Battle Chateau in the 6th –
it has been a pleasure to battle with past trainers for the novelty of it. No
need for something ostentatious like the Pokemon World Tournament but
definitely in need of revisiting old pals in-game for a friendly battle or two.
18.
New Character Designs
I for one can’t wait for November 2014. The Hoenn remakes have been a long time coming, ever since FireRed and LeafGreen happened, there was a distant yet distinct possibility that this event would occur. A decade later and the Hoenn starters a distant memory, it is time to wake up in the moving van again, go set the clock and save Prof Birch from that angry Poochyena/Zigzagoon. The Hoenn region beckons. Thank you GameFreak, Thank you Nintendo and THANK YOU POKEMON INC!
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