5/16/2023 0 Comments Gamescom dokev![]() ![]() ![]() Pearl Abyss does not collect personal information of children under the age of 16. Date of Birth: To restrict the collection of personal information from children under the age of 16 You will only receive newsletters for the game(s) you have subscribed to. Email Address: To send newsletters with the latest news, notices, and events about Crimson Desert, DokeV, and PLAN 8. The purpose, type, retention, and usage period of the collected personal information are as follows.ġ) Type and purpose of the collected personal information the provision of newsletters) agreed upon by both you and the Company. The Company shall collect your personal information with your consent and will use this personal information for the purpose of providing you the services (e.g. What personal information does Pearl Abyss collect and for what purpose? How long does Pearl Abyss keep this personal information? This Privacy Policy applies to the Crimson Desert, DokeV, and PLAN 8 websites.ġ. However, Pearl Abyss recognizes the importance of protecting your personal information, and will take the appropriate measures to protect the personal information you provide to use our services. In order to provide you with services, Pearl Abyss may store, process, and share your personal information in certain circumstances. A standard that Pokémon isn’t quite living up to.Pearl Abyss and its affiliated companies (hereinafter referred to as “Pearl Abyss” or the “Company”) provides PC, console, and mobile gaming services and related services (hereinafter referred to as 'services'). But because DokeV has shown an innovative spark of possibility that may well set a new standard. Or because DokeV is a guaranteed success. In 2021, Pokémon, in its current form, should be concerned about DokeV. As a result, they’ve lost the need to innovate because the market was theirs. And let’s face it, Pokémon hasn’t had any serious competition for years (hey, Digimon). But with a lack of real competition comes complacency. The real shame is that Pokémon could quite easily look as visually awesome as DokeV – if they really wanted it to. While it’s too early to tell if DokeV really has what it takes to supplant Pokémon as the king of creature-collecting, it certainly has potential. Credit: Pearl Abyss Will DokeV be the next Pokémon? But if DokeV musters up some exciting looking critters alongside its flamboyant and fun open-world, Pokémon should be worried. Luckily for Nintendo, Pokémon retains the edge there for now. So, it’d be a shame if Pearl Abyss didn’t have more up their sleeve on the creatures front. ![]() That said, there’s no doubt more to come from DokeV. And ultimately, if you can’t match Pikachu and Charizard, you’re facing an uphill battle. While DokeV‘s world looks great, the same can’t really be said for its creatures… At least not yet.īased on the short glimpse we got, they lack the creative umph of Pokémon. Of course, I will reserve final judgement until Pokémon Legends: Arceus is released, but it seems destined for “meh”. And while diehard fans will always get the new games, it doesn’t entice anyone new. But, fundamentally, it hasn’t kept up with the times. Why, with all the money and success Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have made off the back of the series, they aren’t producing a game that looks even remotely close to DokeV is simply baffling. Pokémon Legends: Arceus looking distinctly “meh”. There’s just nothing about it that screams “next-gen”. Pokémon Legends: Arceus, an open-world action RPG, coming in January 2022, is perhaps most in line with what DokeV will be. I’d go as far as to say it looks like one of the most “alive” and vibrant worlds I’ve seen from an open-world gameplay trailer. Whatever your thoughts on its kid-orientated approach, its open-world is incredibly impressive. Credit: Pearl AbyssĭokeV has, without doubt, set a new graphical benchmark for the genre. ![]() However, anyone would struggle to argue that, technically speaking, it has improved in parallel with gaming hardware. Yes, improvements have been made to that trusty Pokémon formula over the years. But it has arguably fallen into the same formulaic rut that has trapped other long standing franchises like Call of Duty and FIFA. They have even described it as “a creature-collecting open world action-adventure”, which is pretty much Pokémon‘s whole schtick. And developer Pearl Abyss may very well be striving for DokeV to be the next Pokémon. Dive into a gorgeous and lively world where Dokebi and humans live side-by-side! Watch #DokeV’s all-new gameplay trailer which premiered at #gamescom2021 #OpeningNightLive and let’s get a look at what the inhabitants of DokeV are cooking up □ /H2WCYqL7Ld- DokeV August 25, 2021Īfter watching the trailer, my first thought was “Pokémon”. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |