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Sherlock Holmes is playing TemTem!
Question is how TemTem will make the difference compared to pokemon other than being a MMO. Which is hard, other than digimon or yokai watch.
Oh boy, thanks for posting those, i had no idea it was this blatant since i don't play pokemon.
Guess i'll refound this game, i don't want to support lazy copycutters who steal other people's work.
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That's because people like you judge based on what they see instead of basing on what they've played. On video yes this looks painfully similar to pokémon.
Until you actually play the game.
- Harder difficulty
- No RNG involved (no critical hits, all damage numbers are set values)
- Forced duo with synergy abilities that affect the move based on your partner
- Stamina system instead of a PP system where you can overextend, which means you lose HP and your next turn as they have to rest
- Your weaker attacks generally go faster while your heavy hitting attacks are usually slower. This coupled with the stamina means you'll have to think much more abou what move you're gonna use. You'll never really be able to guess properly what the enemy is going to do and if he attacks you faster or maybe slower. The mindtricks in pvp are endless.
There are certainly similarities, I don't think anyone will deny that. Which is okay, but you need to understand that pokémon alone doesn't make a genre. At all.