I basically just learned that Pokemon Rumble U exists, and I'm simultaneously morbidly intrigued, but also kind of kicking myself for not thinking there'd be a toys-to-life Pokemon game for the Wii U. Lowkey I think it had a few interesting ideas - especially the concept of making the toys themselves cheaper to acquire than most and offsetting it with a massive selection - it'd just be better if the game was. Plus like, the selection of actual "toys" itself isn't all that huge compared to others - obviously there's reasons for that (it's Pokemon Rumble U) but still
Toys-to-life in general's a genre/concept I'm... iffy on. It's really cool in concept and there's some cool games and mechanics that've come out of it, but it's also kind of really obviously a moneymaking scheme and in a weird way feels like a real thing of the past. Still think the concept has potential, though. Even if I also kind of don't want to see it come back.
Toys-to-life in general's a genre/concept I'm... iffy on. It's really cool in concept and there's some cool games and mechanics that've come out of it, but it's also kind of really obviously a moneymaking scheme and in a weird way feels like a real thing of the past. Still think the concept has potential, though. Even if I also kind of don't want to see it come back.