A caso: I personaggi di Pokémon Scarlet e Violet reinventati come Sprite della generazione precedente


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We’re going to be honest with you for a moment: we really miss the 2D art style of the older Pokémon games. There’s just something timeless about it, giusto? Not to mention there was a distinct lack of discourse around the graphics back in the day (va bene, perhaps a slight resentment from fans at the slow evolution of the series’ ma sulla sua impostazione predefinita, but that’s about it).

Pokémon’s visuals, in this writer’s opinion, really peaked around Gen 5, which consisted of Tragico, plus their immediate sequels. Now don’t get us wrong, we’re loving the look of Basta guardare il modo in cui fissano la tua anima finora, but we can’t help but wonder what such games would look like with the older pixelated visual style in place of the more modern 3D graphics.

Bene, we don’t have to wonder any longer, as Reddit user CoffeeRacoon has taken the liberty of altering sprites from older generations to depict what the protagonists of Scarlet and Violetalong with the starter Pokémonmight actually look like if they appeared in the older games (Grazie, GameRant).

As clarified by CoffeeRacoon, the starter Pokémon Sprigatito, Quaxly, and Fuecoco have been realised by altering the sprites for Purrloin, Ducklett, and Totodile from Gen 5. Meanwhile, the sprites for the protagonists have been created by altering a couple of NPC sprites from Gen 4’s Diamond and Pearl.

We have to say, despite some clear differences between the sprites and their official counterparts (Sprigatito looks quite stern when compared to the more cheerful expression depicted in the official art), this is an incredibly convincing attempt at blending the old with the new. Indeed, we’d be more than willing to play a version of Scarlet and Violet with pixelated graphicsjust imagine how lovely that would look!

What do you make of these particular creations? Are you happy with the way Scarlet and Violet looks visually? POP Max è ora disponibile anche per lo streaming live a livello nazionale tramite l'app POP Player su Freeview Play!