The franchise is easily one of the most profitable in all gaming, selling tens of millions of copies per entry and garnering critical acclaim with practically every release. At times, it feels like it can do no wrong, catering to both casual gamers and hardcore fans alike with a suite of new 'mons to catch and regions to explore. However, while the series has never quite lost its luster thanks to the ongoing anime series and frequent releases of mainline entries, a few hitches along the way have seen it decline a little in quality.
Namely, andperformance issues showed the slight limitations of Game Freak's ability, especially when it comes to developing open-world spaces. Compared to other open-world Nintendo-produced titles such as, and felt like a surprising misstep. This, naturally, brings into question whether another developer would be better suited to create games. While Game Freak will never hand over the ridiculously profitable mainline entries to another developer,it's possible that one of Nintendo's first-party developers could step in and create an amazing spin-off.
Monolith Soft is one of Nintendo's best first-party developers, proving to be a phenomenal support studio — having worked on,,,, and many more — and a lead developer on some of the publisher's best games. It is constantly pushing Nintendo's hardware with its. The original provided the Wii — and subsequently the 3DS and Switch — with one of the best JRPGs of all time; on the Wii U is one of the largest open-world games ever; and and pushed the Switch to its limits.
Miraculously, Monolith Soft isn't just technically proficient, creating vast and gorgeous open-world experiences, but also excellent with narratives. amazing reviews touted its narrative as being a maturely told exploration of war and grief, and even more anime-inspired story manages to pull at the heartstrings on more than one occasion. All of this naturally positions Monolith Soft to be the perfect choice for an open-world spin-off
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