Pokémon Legends: Arceus players are excited by the game's accurate scaling of Pokémon's models. Pokemon Legends: Arceus is the newest game in the Pokémon franchise, slated to be released later this week on the 28th of January. The game is set in Sinnoh before it was covered in cities and modernized, an ancient version of the region known as Hisui. Pokemon: Legends Arceus offers players a chance to pursue a legendary Pokémon while exploring this familiar region in an older time and catching new Hisuian form Pokémon unique to the region and time period of the game.
Most Pokémon games, especially older ones, made very little distinction between the sizes of Pokémon when building their models in-game. For the most part, they would be represented as a similar size to the player's model without much deviation, regardless of whether the Pokémon in question was a Caterpie or a Charizard. This could dampen the mood a little when presented with an incredible legendary Pokémon from an older game, only to catch it and have it reduced down to illogically tiny proportions. This problem has improved over time with the release of more recent Pokémon games and Pokémon Legends: Arceus seems to have done away with the problem entirely.
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An early player of Pokémon Legends: Arceus, leob0505, shared an image to the PokeLeaks subreddit two days ago of their avatar surrounded by a team of Pokémon of various sizes, with a massive Machoke at the back of the group looming over the rest. Golduck also dwarfs the player's model in height and breadth but is still significantly less
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