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Pokémon General → The Silence of the Protagonists

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1. LiteTheIronMan said on May 27, 2010, 05:34:28 PM (-07:00)

Shaymin
2,854 posts

Well then.

In many mainstream Pokemon games, the player character is usually silent except when answering simple yes or no questions. However, Red/Leaf and Gold/Lyra can be shown to speak when talking to the Copycat, as she will mimic the sentence that they have said previously.

...Or do you think that they're silent all the time?

Anyways, any theories as to why they don't talk, whether or not they do actually speak, etc. go here.

2. Ditto616 said on May 27, 2010, 05:54:13 PM (-07:00)

Moderator
982 posts

Well, a lot mainstream RPGs nowadays have the silent protagonist thing. Take SMRPG and Paper Mario series for example. Also, Dragon Quest VIII had a silent protagonist.

3. Magmaster12 said on May 27, 2010, 06:14:06 PM (-07:00)

Rayquaza
4,872 posts

I think the point of it is that you're supposed to be the one speaking, if the character said whatever then it wouldn't really be you.

4. OMGITSJAD said on May 27, 2010, 06:21:15 PM (-07:00)

Shaymin
2,490 posts

I think you talk, it just isn't popped up in a text bubble.

5. Sableyed said on May 27, 2010, 06:39:18 PM (-07:00)

Regigigas
999 posts

I've seen Fan made pokemon games where the main character talks. Trust me, it's a good thing that they don't. Having the character talk makes it hard to imprint yourself onto them, and it gets annoying if you don't like the character they picked.

6. Ditto616 said on May 27, 2010, 07:06:02 PM (-07:00)

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982 posts

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sableyed View Post
I've seen Fan made pokemon games where the main character talks. Trust me, it's a good thing that they don't. Having the character talk makes it hard to imprint yourself onto them, and it gets annoying if you don't like the character they picked.
Actually, that's probably exactly why they do it. I think I've heard that's what they do in the Halo games to, for example. They don't give John-117 (Master Chief) many speaking lines, so you can become him. The Rookie, in ODST is also a silent protagonist.

7. LiteTheIronMan said on May 27, 2010, 07:14:45 PM (-07:00)

Shaymin
2,854 posts

If that's the case, then Gold, Samus, Red, Link, etc. are very foul-mouthed. (Watch my LPs.)

8. Justjack91 said on May 27, 2010, 10:42:11 PM (-07:00)

Zoroark
289 posts

I think the best Nintendo franchises (Metroid, Zelda, Pokemon, etc.) do well without very much if any dialouge of the main character you're playing. It's appropriate for getting you into the character role.

Then other games like the Tales series use it quite well.

It's also very reminiscent of how older RPG's use to be (like on the NES) where it's kind of tradition now for several games to be voiceless. Other games started with voices or dialouge for characters (Final Fantasy, etc.) and have followed that path.

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