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Yeah, the game's popularity comes directly from it's gimmicky nature and not from any actual good gameplay loop. Not a single idea, mechanic, or even item is original.
I played for two days with friends and got over it. And I imagine for many, once the appeal of the gimmick wears thin, it's all and over with
No single part of the gameplay has to be original if the mix of them is new.
A lot of people might have seen the endgame as well by now and are just waiting for new content.
Although I agree that the game isn't that deep it still scratched my Pokémon itch better than anything game freak has released in a while.
There's such a vanishingly small amount of things that are truly "new" in the 21st century. I'd say just about everything ever made in the last few hundred years hardly counts as "new" - it's just synthesis of things that came before, probably from nature if you go back far enough.
Novelty truly comes from combining existing things in ways that haven't been done before. In this regard, palworld has done BRILLIANTLY, taking the best parts of some other games, putting them together far better than those other games, and getting something that's way more than the sum of parts.
Palworlds real failing at the moment is simply that it's early access. The game is fantastic until you hit a middle point where content just falls flat. But, again, it's early access. If there's ever a thing to be written off during early access, it's not all the content being done.
You know what? I agree with that.
I was taking my personal opinion and applying that at large, and forgot it was early access. A bit short sighted of me.
I hope the game has a bright future, even if it may not appeal to me.
Its a fun and engaging game that im sure will have more fleshed out as development continues. I wouldn’t call it gimmicky at all. Some people play for a bit then stop either waiting for updates, to play another game (lots of good games came out around its release) or for literally any other reason in my case i broke my hand.