The fan-made 3D adventure game Pokemon Generations has been announced as cancelled by developer Xotaku.
The game was showing promise, but it seems the team was being too weighed down by financial and legal problems for the project to be viable.
Created in Unity, the game promised to give fans what they’ve always wanted; a full 3D Pokemon adventure game, with a proper battling system.
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DSOGaming writes: "Pokemon fans, here is something for you today. The team behind Pokemon: Generations has released a trailer for the game's 2.0 version."
The 3D cel-shaded cartoon like graphic pokémon adventure (Something that fans have been waiting for) Pokémon: Generations developed by indie studio xatoku-productions has recently been updated to version 4.0 even though it is still in early development, it seems to be shaping up very nicely.
This is quite nicely made for an fan project - I wish Nintendo would release something like this for WiiU (maybe with some MMO-style elements)- it would definitely get people excited.
I don't think there's a Pokemon fan alive who hasn't dreamt of a fully 3D Pokemon world from Nintendo - Pokemon X/Y is a step in the right direction though...
I'm surprised they haven't even announced a new Pokemon Stadium. How long has it been?
I hope it's in their list of "upcoming".
A 3D Pokemon world game would literally be the best game ever created. Being able to walk through Viridian forest and see it alive with Pokemon or through Saffron city with the enormous dojo and Gym, and so so much more.... my God.
Not that Nintendo would ever get a clue and make one. It would only be a phenomenal success.