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it's not gonna be much different in dungeon though,all we do when we get in dungeon is walking around finding stair and objective didn't pay much attention to the background but good to know

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i really hope this game is as good as MD Explorers of time,darkness and sky,Those had a fantastic storyline.i really liked the badass grovyle and the battles against dusknoir and dialga.and there was also a good post story with that evil darkrai. i didnt like the MD gates to infinity.for me that game was garbage.

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i really hope this game is as good as MD Explorers of time,darkness and sky,Those had a fantastic storyline.i really liked the badass grovyle and the battles against dusknoir and dialga.and there was also a good post story with that evil darkrai. i didnt like the MD gates to infinity.for me that game was garbage.

here's hoping. May your words have reached the devs and be true

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I spoil myself on Fire emblem fate I don't mind spoilers but won't spoil d2 much for my self I only spoil myself to see if you can pick wicth pokemon you can be and yes you can chose so I'm going to be chimchar and be hunest for the Persernolty Quiz for the 1st time

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As I predicted, the game's been leaked and there's an LP on YouTube. Go ahead and spoil yourself if you want, I know I won't.

You are the real mvp lol, so exicted to check this out. I'll just skip thru the vid to avoid too many spoils.

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Oh, this has been pinned.

Anyway, I've decided to skip the videos and just rely on Serebii for new information, like mechanics. Something interesting I found was:

Three continents are based off of the regions in the previous three games. The other two are new (no love for those other three games that only released in Japan so nobody ever played them).

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Good, I'm glad. Hype intensifies. Can anyone share whether the story feels closer to explorers of sky or gates in terms of epicness?

While im sure not too many of us has played or watched any playthroughs, I did skim through a video and I can say that It looks pretty good. Just based off of info from serebii, this game might be even better than TDS

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Three continents are based off of the regions in the previous three games.

That scores some points for me already. Though to be honest, I don't know what "exactly" I'm waiting for in this PMD.

PMD never fails with the story, so I guess that's not a lot to worry about. I guess all I want is for Super Mystery Dungeon to be as fun as Explorers of the Sky.

which also means I want some epic post game shit or something

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With the games coming out in two weeks from the time of me posting this, I've been doing a bunch of research and it's been really hard to figure stuff out without going to sites like Serebii (since they'd give spoilers and not give a crap). Basically, all of my information comes from people who have played the japanese game, or at least claim they did, both on the internet and IRL. Here's what I've found. Don't worry, this is all without spoilers.

Positives

- Automatically better than Gates to Infinity due to having far more content. As a matter of fact, it has more content than any game in the series, although that's to be expected when there's 720 pokemon to get

- There's a bigger focus on strategy, as the game in general is presumably the hardest in the series so far. High level Pokemon appear early on and dish out tons of damage, but it's kinda balanced out by the fact that high tier items like Reviver Seeds are cheaper

- Soundtrack is the best in the series. This I can confirm myself, I've heard some of it.

- Story is at least on par with the explorers games

- Going back to the ridiculous amount of content, the entirety of the first three games are in this game. Basically, there's 5 continents in the game, and the previous games each take place on one of those continents

- All the characters of the previous games also appear in this one, and many of them are recruitable. I don't know if Grovyle and Shiny Celebi are among the recruitable ones, but I do know they're there

- Like the games before Gates to Infinity, there's a ton of difficult post game content

- No more "one quest at a time" stupidity

- Rescuing other players is back

- The text speed and camera issues from Gates are fixed

- There's a new way to recruit Pokemon and it's no longer up to stupid RNG, which means you won't have to do the same 50 floor dungeon a million times in a row to recurit a legendary

- DLC is a thing, so Zygarde's new forms, Volcanion, and future Mega Evolutions will hopefully become available later on

Negatives:

- The difficulty will inevitably be a turn off to many people (which is why Game Freak didn't give us the Battle Frontier...)

- The new recruiting system means you can only recruit one of each Pokemon. This doesn't really matter that much since there aren't natures or seemingly IVs

- The story takes forever to actually get going

- Pokemon you've recruited often get locked out of use for story purposes (though I'm pretty sure this happened in previous games as well)

- People will probably want the old system of recruiting back, especially if they haven't tried to recruit a legendary before

- The difficulty plus the sheer amount of content will make it a completionist's worst nightmare

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With the games coming out in two weeks from the time of me posting this, I've been doing a bunch of research and it's been really hard to figure stuff out without going to sites like Serebii (since they'd give spoilers and not give a crap). Basically, all of my information comes from people who have played the japanese game, or at least claim they did, both on the internet and IRL. Here's what I've found. Don't worry, this is all without spoilers.

Positives

- Automatically better than Gates to Infinity due to having far more content. As a matter of fact, it has more content than any game in the series, although that's to be expected when there's 720 pokemon to get

- There's a bigger focus on strategy, as the game in general is presumably the hardest in the series so far. High level Pokemon appear early on and dish out tons of damage, but it's kinda balanced out by the fact that high tier items like Reviver Seeds are cheaper

- Soundtrack is the best in the series. This I can confirm myself, I've heard some of it.

- Story is at least on par with the explorers games

- Going back to the ridiculous amount of content, the entirety of the first three games are in this game. Basically, there's 5 continents in the game, and the previous games each take place on one of those continents

- All the characters of the previous games also appear in this one, and many of them are recruitable. I don't know if Grovyle and Shiny Celebi are among the recruitable ones, but I do know they're there

- Like the games before Gates to Infinity, there's a ton of difficult post game content

- No more "one quest at a time" stupidity

- Rescuing other players is back

- The text speed and camera issues from Gates are fixed

- There's a new way to recruit Pokemon and it's no longer up to stupid RNG, which means you won't have to do the same 50 floor dungeon a million times in a row to recurit a legendary

- DLC is a thing, so Zygarde's new forms, Volcanion, and future Mega Evolutions will hopefully become available later on

Negatives:

- The difficulty will inevitably be a turn off to many people (which is why Game Freak didn't give us the Battle Frontier...)

- The new recruiting system means you can only recruit one of each Pokemon. This doesn't really matter that much since there aren't natures or seemingly IVs

- The story takes forever to actually get going

- Pokemon you've recruited often get locked out of use for story purposes (though I'm pretty sure this happened in previous games as well)

- People will probably want the old system of recruiting back, especially if they haven't tried to recruit a legendary before

- The difficulty plus the sheer amount of content will make it a completionist's worst nightmare

Sounds like this game will be a good addition to the Mystery Dungeon series, and from what you've heard it looks like the series has regained it's footing. Really looking forward to it now.

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With the games coming out in two weeks from the time of me posting this, I've been doing a bunch of research and it's been really hard to figure stuff out without going to sites like Serebii (since they'd give spoilers and not give a crap). Basically, all of my information comes from people who have played the japanese game, or at least claim they did, both on the internet and IRL. Here's what I've found. Don't worry, this is all without spoilers.

Positives

- Automatically better than Gates to Infinity due to having far more content. As a matter of fact, it has more content than any game in the series, although that's to be expected when there's 720 pokemon to get

- There's a bigger focus on strategy, as the game in general is presumably the hardest in the series so far. High level Pokemon appear early on and dish out tons of damage, but it's kinda balanced out by the fact that high tier items like Reviver Seeds are cheaper

- Soundtrack is the best in the series. This I can confirm myself, I've heard some of it.

- Story is at least on par with the explorers games

- Going back to the ridiculous amount of content, the entirety of the first three games are in this game. Basically, there's 5 continents in the game, and the previous games each take place on one of those continents

- All the characters of the previous games also appear in this one, and many of them are recruitable. I don't know if Grovyle and Shiny Celebi are among the recruitable ones, but I do know they're there

- Like the games before Gates to Infinity, there's a ton of difficult post game content

- No more "one quest at a time" stupidity

- Rescuing other players is back

- The text speed and camera issues from Gates are fixed

- There's a new way to recruit Pokemon and it's no longer up to stupid RNG, which means you won't have to do the same 50 floor dungeon a million times in a row to recurit a legendary

- DLC is a thing, so Zygarde's new forms, Volcanion, and future Mega Evolutions will hopefully become available later on

Negatives:

- The difficulty will inevitably be a turn off to many people (which is why Game Freak didn't give us the Battle Frontier...)

- The new recruiting system means you can only recruit one of each Pokemon. This doesn't really matter that much since there aren't natures or seemingly IVs

- The story takes forever to actually get going

- Pokemon you've recruited often get locked out of use for story purposes (though I'm pretty sure this happened in previous games as well)

- People will probably want the old system of recruiting back, especially if they haven't tried to recruit a legendary before

- The difficulty plus the sheer amount of content will make it a completionist's worst nightmare

I'll get this game for sure those Negative look ain't that negative too

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With the games coming out in two weeks from the time of me posting this, I've been doing a bunch of research and it's been really hard to figure stuff out without going to sites like Serebii (since they'd give spoilers and not give a crap). Basically, all of my information comes from people who have played the japanese game, or at least claim they did, both on the internet and IRL. Here's what I've found. Don't worry, this is all without spoilers.

Positives

- Automatically better than Gates to Infinity due to having far more content. As a matter of fact, it has more content than any game in the series, although that's to be expected when there's 720 pokemon to get

- There's a bigger focus on strategy, as the game in general is presumably the hardest in the series so far. High level Pokemon appear early on and dish out tons of damage, but it's kinda balanced out by the fact that high tier items like Reviver Seeds are cheaper

- Soundtrack is the best in the series. This I can confirm myself, I've heard some of it.

- Story is at least on par with the explorers games

- Going back to the ridiculous amount of content, the entirety of the first three games are in this game. Basically, there's 5 continents in the game, and the previous games each take place on one of those continents

- All the characters of the previous games also appear in this one, and many of them are recruitable. I don't know if Grovyle and Shiny Celebi are among the recruitable ones, but I do know they're there

- Like the games before Gates to Infinity, there's a ton of difficult post game content

- No more "one quest at a time" stupidity

- Rescuing other players is back

- The text speed and camera issues from Gates are fixed

- There's a new way to recruit Pokemon and it's no longer up to stupid RNG, which means you won't have to do the same 50 floor dungeon a million times in a row to recurit a legendary

- DLC is a thing, so Zygarde's new forms, Volcanion, and future Mega Evolutions will hopefully become available later on

Negatives:

- The difficulty will inevitably be a turn off to many people (which is why Game Freak didn't give us the Battle Frontier...)

- The new recruiting system means you can only recruit one of each Pokemon. This doesn't really matter that much since there aren't natures or seemingly IVs

- The story takes forever to actually get going

- Pokemon you've recruited often get locked out of use for story purposes (though I'm pretty sure this happened in previous games as well)

- People will probably want the old system of recruiting back, especially if they haven't tried to recruit a legendary before

- The difficulty plus the sheer amount of content will make it a completionist's worst nightmare

holy crap they finally did something right

#HYPE MEGA INTENSIFIES NOW

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I wonder how exactly hard this will be... Will it be like Reborn against the main series games, but just in PMD?

PMD Reborn?I think it's not that hard maybe it was 100 floor dungeon or something

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Positives

- There's a bigger focus on strategy, as the game in general is presumably the hardest in the series so far. High level Pokemon appear early on and dish out tons of damage, but it's kinda balanced out by the fact that high tier items like Reviver Seeds are cheaper

Negatives:

- The new recruiting system means you can only recruit one of each Pokemon. This doesn't really matter that much since there aren't natures or seemingly IVs

Going back to these points, I think the new recruitment system allows for a harder game (and a better one, IMO). If you could recruit any Pokemon by just beating them, then it'd be possible to recruit these super powerful Pokemon and break most of the game. (Aside from when they get locked out for story reasons) Also, almost none of the negatives that have been listed are negatives to me.

Also making better items cheaper makes the game much more fair to the player whereas inflating item prices would be artificial difficulty.

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