07-21-2016, 09:13 PM
So I've found Pokemon GO to be very interesting.
The funny picture Kain posted was pretty much what a lot of people think, but lots of hardcore fans who watched since generation 1 are enjoying the game.
It's bringing in a few other types of people trying to cash in on the phenomenon as well, many not even knowing what Pokemon are, but making videos on them anyway for Youtube cash...
"You can catch a Guyarradose!"
Guyarradose? *CRINGE*
The game itself is interesting as well, though people need to watch where they're going and what they're doing when playing it...
Finding a rare Pokemon is really fun, especially if it's something with a REALLY low chance of finding or catching, and a high Combat Power.
The concept of going around your town to catch Pokemon, and not doing it in a video game world, is quite the prospect, especially when a lot of "Gamers" don't go out much, but now they have a reason to. The game has given many a reason to go outside and get some SUNLIGHT. And goodness knows, lots of people need to go outside for a walk once in a while
Which is why it's so ironic that a group of basement-dwelling hackers are going to shut down the game August 1st for 24 hours, while proclaiming that if you play the game, you "Need a life".
I'll let that sink in...
The funny picture Kain posted was pretty much what a lot of people think, but lots of hardcore fans who watched since generation 1 are enjoying the game.
It's bringing in a few other types of people trying to cash in on the phenomenon as well, many not even knowing what Pokemon are, but making videos on them anyway for Youtube cash...
"You can catch a Guyarradose!"
Guyarradose? *CRINGE*
The game itself is interesting as well, though people need to watch where they're going and what they're doing when playing it...
Finding a rare Pokemon is really fun, especially if it's something with a REALLY low chance of finding or catching, and a high Combat Power.
The concept of going around your town to catch Pokemon, and not doing it in a video game world, is quite the prospect, especially when a lot of "Gamers" don't go out much, but now they have a reason to. The game has given many a reason to go outside and get some SUNLIGHT. And goodness knows, lots of people need to go outside for a walk once in a while
Which is why it's so ironic that a group of basement-dwelling hackers are going to shut down the game August 1st for 24 hours, while proclaiming that if you play the game, you "Need a life".
I'll let that sink in...