We can only
hope Game Freak develops a true Pokémon entry for the Switch — not a port, not a spinoff, not anything.
I will heed warning here, though: while five islands may sound like a lot,
I hope Game Freak doesn't treat this as an excuse to make the islands extremely tiny.
I can
hope Game Freak isn't so stubborn that they refuse outside help, which I'd bet Nintendo has suggested to them many times.
Not exact matches
As the Warriors have raced to a 2 - 0 lead in the NBA Finals, anyone
hoping for a competitive series has mumbled the only analysis necessary: the Warriors won 73
games and then added Kevin
freaking Durant.
Yes, the Zlatan goals were
freaking amazing and left me questioning the nature of existence, but man, I
hope no Swansea fans were watching the end of that
game.
Several rumors have since swirled around Pokémon's presence on Switch, including an MMO - style experience, but
Game Freak later tempered fan expectation by stating it would not be as expansive as some may
hope.
Seeing how the 3DS
games were and how lacking they are in comparison to what came before, and how
Game Freak works now gives me no
hope at all.
It feels like
Game Freak finally took cruise control off and are willing to try something new, and I just
hope they expand on some of the more offbeat ideas in the future.
The signs are pretty clear that
Game Freak is developing a full fledged Pokémon game for the Nintendo Switch, or at least we hope
Game Freak is developing a full fledged Pokémon
game for the Nintendo Switch, or at least we hope
game for the Nintendo Switch, or at least we
hope so.
I had to pause the
game and leave it alone for several hours, all while
hoping that a
freak accident didn't occur (i.e. a power surge), thereby erasing my progress.