![]() ![]() Regardless, considering that Pokemon fans know what the Galaxy Team becomes in the future, it's a curious moment to have Cyllene at the head of the organization even briefly. Under those circumstances, her move is noble. When the time comes, she even usurps Kamodo's authority to protect the hero. Captain Cyllene begins as cold and serious, however, she quickly becomes fond of the player character as the story progresses. Kamodo isn't the only Galaxy Team leader who shows major growth at Arceus's ending. A fundamental change in his view of Pokemon stems from this moment, a newfound value that likely inspires his descendent's love for Pokemon. He comes to accept the inevitable partnership between Pokemon and people. She is highly curious about the mysteries of the region but dives into them without all the evil undertones.Īfter standing before the might of strong Pokemon, Kamodo drops both his stoic persona and pessimistic leanings. When we meet his descendent generations later, Cynthia has a heavy interest in the best of Volo's traits. This leads us to wonder, did Volo's deepest character development happen off-screen? The last time our main character sees Volo, he is swearing to meet Arceus and re-write the structure of the world no matter how long it takes. However, after fighting Volo's Pokemon team, it's clear the two are intricately related. During play, the two characters' common interest in legends, lore, and ruins of the region strengthened the association. Prior to the release of "Legends," it was widely circulated that Volo is Cynthia's ancestor (per IGN). In particular, his Pokemon team is incredibly similar to that of Pokemon League Champion Cynthia, who is part of the "Pearl/Diamond/Platinum" generation. There are some really important things to note about Volo other than his terrible decision to bring Giratina into Hisui. With the ending of "Pokemon Legends: Arceus," the franchise has come home to a balance between battling and bagging Pokemon. The only thing that creates closure for our time in Hisui is catching all Pokemon, including Arceus. Winning the final battle goes towards completion percentage, but it doesn't wrap up the storyline. The ending of "Arceus" returns to the initial mission, ensuring Pokemon capture is the primary quest. It often feels like the focus of a "Pokemon" game is on training for battle. ![]() Players kept playing even when the story was done, and filling the Pokedex has always been the true final finish, often overshadowed by how battling the Pokemon League wraps up the narrative. The initial goal of catching all Pokemon was a novel concept that created a breadth of postgame content. When "Pokemon" first released, the world of competitive online gaming had yet to develop, and streamers were still something we used to decorate parties. In doing so, it returns players to the original mission of the series: Catch em' all. Like "Skyward Sword," "Legends" takes the storyline of an established universe back to the furthest point in time.
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