06-14-2009, 06:51 AM
Well, having two pokemon alone offers the following problem : take a step back. The first pokemon takes your lsat step, and the one in second is now occupying the last square of the first pokemon, which you currently occupy. An easy enough thing to think about, and to solve, but it'd look pretty ugly to just stand on top of it's sprite, but not being able to retake your last step causes dead ends to be game-stopping problems.
But damn, the first pokemon follows you, now that's a nice touch. I wonder if they're going to add any new moves or how they're going to shift move sets around. Then again, I play competitively, that IS what I care about.
But damn, the first pokemon follows you, now that's a nice touch. I wonder if they're going to add any new moves or how they're going to shift move sets around. Then again, I play competitively, that IS what I care about.