A third person 3D title with first person elements sounded like a clever fusion of past and present games, and it promised to be more storyline
based than previous titles, too.
Not exact matches
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Recruiting through quests (like finding a missing item, beating up somebody who is giving them trouble, or even just visiting their secret dungeon
base for a cup of tea) and social interactions is way more fun
than the random recruitment found in
previous Pokemon Mystery Dungeon
titles, and it keeps you playing as there's always a tangible reward for adventuring.
Based on what we remember, it has to be better
than the
previous title which was widely considered a big letdown.
It's primarily cover
based shooting, though the addition of the jetpack to give you some vertical movement does change things up and make you a bit more nimble
than previous titles.
The anime - style character design might not be to all tastes, but it is less exaggerated
than the work - in - progress footage (and the studio's
previous title that appears to be
based in the same universe, Smashing The Battle VR) and works well with the overall aesthetic.