During my twelfth hour of playing Pokémon this week to avoid the nightmare that is daily life, I began to wonder how this game series was so addicting. After all, it’s a Japanese RPG made for children aged 7–10. Aside from childhood nostalgia and the quality of the game, what are the bonds that make Pokémon a terrifically existing experience?
Pokémon is the Future the Liberals Want
Pokémon is the Future the Liberals Want
Pokémon is the Future the Liberals Want
During my twelfth hour of playing Pokémon this week to avoid the nightmare that is daily life, I began to wonder how this game series was so addicting. After all, it’s a Japanese RPG made for children aged 7–10. Aside from childhood nostalgia and the quality of the game, what are the bonds that make Pokémon a terrifically existing experience?