The next Generation of games should revive what is arguably the franchise’s best and most elaborate post-game feature. There are plenty of features that ’s Gen 10 could include, both building on the mechanics included in recent releases and introducing entirely new content. But there are also older concepts that the franchise deserves to revisit which could radically improve the next titles.
Post-game content allows any game to extend its lifespan well beyond the main storyline, and games are no exception. For example, even without taking into account the released DLC, ’s post-game offers plenty to do, such as a recurring high-level tournament to take part in. With the DLC installed the post-game further expands to include both content and the additional epilogue to , Mochi Mayhem. The DLC greatly increases the world of the games, but Gen 10 could do even better than what accomplishes.
With Gen 10 well positioned to increase the scope of individual games once more, there is nothing to prevent it from bringing back what is arguably the most impressive form of post-game content the franchise has ever had: a second region., followed by and their later Gen 4 remakes, allowed players to return to Kanto after completing the main story in Johto. This meant that not only could people see how the region had changed since but also battle the original set of Gyms for a total of 16 Badges.
The return to Kanto in Gen 2 also preceded the most iconic battle of the early franchise: the battle against former protagonist Red atop Mount Silver.
Returning to a previous region once more would be an incredible experience, particularly if said region has yet to be depicted in fully open-world 3D like the most recent titles. The blend of nostalgic influences and new content has the potential to make such a game one of the best to date, assuming that the new games finally learn from ’s performance issues. Moreover, given that a dual-region game has been a popular wish for years, the
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