10-13-2013, 07:39 AM
I had no expectations for this game, so it already has me happy
my only real complaint is that there are absolutely no left handed options anywhere
I cant set my R button to A, only the L button
I cant hold the stylus with my left hand during training mingames because it doesn't map the movement
keys to both sides of the 3ds, meaning i have to hold the thing backwards monkey paw style just to
make it work, which is pretty frustrating
I wouldn't complain if it weren't for the fact that I'm on of the few lefties that seriously cant aim a fork at a
steak with my right hand much less use it in tandem with my left for precise movement whilst focusing at
two screens for the purposes of attacking and dodging
Other than that, yeah the disbursement of decent Pokemon is a little too large early on, and there aren't a lot
of diverse type options at start either really. Bee prepared to catch a lot of bugs, although i suppose that isn't
much different than the previous generations.
I'd give it a 3 outa 5
my only real complaint is that there are absolutely no left handed options anywhere
I cant set my R button to A, only the L button
I cant hold the stylus with my left hand during training mingames because it doesn't map the movement
keys to both sides of the 3ds, meaning i have to hold the thing backwards monkey paw style just to
make it work, which is pretty frustrating
I wouldn't complain if it weren't for the fact that I'm on of the few lefties that seriously cant aim a fork at a
steak with my right hand much less use it in tandem with my left for precise movement whilst focusing at
two screens for the purposes of attacking and dodging
Other than that, yeah the disbursement of decent Pokemon is a little too large early on, and there aren't a lot
of diverse type options at start either really. Bee prepared to catch a lot of bugs, although i suppose that isn't
much different than the previous generations.
I'd give it a 3 outa 5