Monday, July 17, 2017
A Pokemon MMORPG for the Nintendo Switch
Pokemon has long been a Nintendo staple. Another industry staple is the phenomenon of massively multiplayer online role playing games. This is why Nintendo needs to wise up and combine the two together into a single, incredible online experience, a next generation Pokemon that could turn the Nintendo Switch into a real competitor to the Xbox One X and PlayStation 4 Pro! Imagine if you will, a massive sprawling open world for you to explore, with every single Pokemon from the entire series able to become caught, traded, and battled with. Super realistic cartoon graphics in the style of the Pokemon anime series, with real time battles and the ability to evolve Pokemon at more levels than ever before.
Let’s take this concept even further. Imagine being able to combine Pokemon together. Any Pokemon whatsoever. Imagine a Pokemon with the combined abilities of both Charizard and Blastoise, that you could summon at any time! Then conceive the ability to connect evolved, and de-evolved Pokemon forms into brand new Pokemon. With a full blown Pokemon creation tool built into this Pokemon MMORPG! Designed for Nintendo Switch or Nintendo’s successor to the switch, for a game of this absolute magnitude may require a truly next gen graphics push from Nintendo. Pokemon is Nintendo’s strongest franchise to compete with the MMORPG juggernaut World of Warcraft and finally steal away the crown.
Imagine online battles with thousands of other Pokemon trainers! Live tournaments, with cash prizes given by Nintendo to the most skilled opponents. It would rival Halo’s MLG status, if not potentially threaten to surpass it. Pokemon when it first released, was a world changing franchise and is Nintendo’s secret weapon. If the company creates a fully realized Pokemon MMORPG, Pokemon may become the great equalizer that puts Nintendo on the map as a threat to Microsoft and Sony!
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