El mostacha Posted Tuesday at 11:18 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 11:18 PM Hello everyone, I recently got into Pokémon Rejuvenation, and it is amazing! I can’t believe we can have such a complete, high-quality game for free. (If there’s a Patreon or something like that, please send me a link!) Also, it’s my first time posting, so if there are any special rules about spoilers, please let me know. I’m currently on my first playthrough and just finished the battle at Mount Valor. Managing to beat Zetta and Geara after quite a few tries was satisfying, but the ending of this storyline left me feeling a bit underwhelmed. Route 6 was just a road, and the high-level encounters left for later made it feel like I wasn’t storming the Team Xen fleet before taking their fortress after all my adventures on Terajuma. Instead, I felt like I was sneaking past some powerful grunts and quietly slipping onto the island’s beach. I mean, when I fought Angie, I was so hyped! That amazing scene where our friends and the rangers fight her minions was incredible. They barely managed to create a breach for us to get through and confront her. It was one of the best scenes in the game so far, in my opinion. For Mount Valor, however, we simply go through Route 6, reach the top of the mountain, and follow some classic dungeon-crawling with a few puzzles (though Saki is hilarious, as always). It doesn't really matter, the climb up the mountain is not as important as what happens once we’re on top. Once we reach the summit, we get an AMAZING setup: Team Xen is trying to take control of the island, and our team of friends we made along the way is pushing them back. We manage to fight off Giratina, and Professor Jenner sacrifices himself to take out Team Xen’s reinforcements. Then Geara, being the evil bastard he is, murders our friend right in front of us. This is it. We’ve been abducted, our mother was murdered, and now Team Xen is trying to take over the island and enslave the very people who gave us shelter when we were at our lowest. The whole chapter has been building up to this moment. The battle is as hard as we expected, but after trying again and again, we finally manage to beat them. And then... they just decide to use their fists instead of their Pokémon. Geara sucker-punches (pokepun intended) Venam and pushes us into the lava. We die. Everything was for nothing. Crescent appears out of nowhere, brings us back to life, frees Giratina, captures Zetta in a Pokéball, and sends Geara back to Madame X. So the whole quest ends up feeling useless—we could have walked in with a level 2 Rattata, yeeted ourselves into the lava, and gotten the same result. I felt a little disappointed. If our friends had saved us, it would have been different. But no it’s the same character who keeps saving us. I didn’t feel like a great Pokémon Trainer who overcame adversity with a ragtag group of friends made during my adventure. I still felt like the same poor boy from Chapter 1 who keeps getting saved at the last minute. Crescent saves Terajuma with little to no effort, and we’re just witnesses to how much better she is compared to us. I completely get that this is the middle of the game, so of course, we still have some build-up to do. At some point, we’ll become more powerful than her and take on Madame X, and then we’ll feel like a great Trainer. However, after such a big buildup for the battle, simply getting pushed into lava felt underwhelming. I feel like some small changes could improve player satisfaction while keeping what the devs intended for this scene. For example: A scripted battle against an “unleashed Giratina” that wipes the floor with us right after the Zetta/Geara encounter would be more impactful than simply having Geara throw punches. Or, after we beat Zetta and Geara, Mount Valor could start to erupt, and Tapu Koko saves us at the last moment (think eagles saving Frodo and Sam on Mount Doom), while a cutscene shows Crescent picking up Zetta, freeing Giratina, ... Or hell even getting punched but being saved by our friends instead of Crescent would feel better. What are your thoughts on this ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cyphre Posted Wednesday at 07:01 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:01 AM The whole narrative point of this section is to give our characters a slap and make them realise they are way out of their depth at this point, and they will not solve all their issues with just winning a pokemon battle (granted they kinda still do that, so this is a moot point, but still). Because you ARE still a poor boy that is saved by their friends. I believe this is exactly how it supposed to feel, it's a very bitter triumph and is barely one at all, and that is the point. Mount Valor though is probably the most "reborn" dungeon in the game and it kinda drags on for a bit too much for my taste, but it is what it is. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enatsyrte Posted Wednesday at 08:36 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:36 AM Since you only have finished the Terajuma storyline, you don't have all the information. The "death" of our character is important for the rest of the story. I let you discover why. But if some changes would have been made for the "death" scene, I would prefer being pushed by Giratina under the order of Geara. I'm glad you liked the game, and I think you'll like it even better with the next chapters ^^ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dudeguyman Posted Wednesday at 08:45 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:45 AM You and your friends might be capable trainer, but outside a pokémon battle you're worthless and your friends aren't much better. For some reason you can't wrap your head around, Crescent, who you don't even know well, keeps playing your guardian angel despite her Gothitelle hating you, and she's strong even outside a pokémon battle. If you were overpowered by GIratina it wouldn't be as hopeless, and it has to make you feel hopeless. If, for example, Melia was her Chapter 15 self, even with a Chapter 8 team, you, Janner, and Nim falling into lava couldn't have happened. It's a bitter way to end Act 1, but it makes exactly the points it needs to make for Act 2. While you stay the pokémon specialist of the party, your mates branch out their skills and help you in different ways than throwing pokeballs. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vivaCH Posted yesterday at 10:58 AM Share Posted yesterday at 10:58 AM Here's the link for the Patreon :) https://www.patreon.com/Janichroma Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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