I'm not impressed.
Gamefreak's starting to pull a Call of Duty on us and that bugs me.
Give your reasoning.
Simply giving that statement doesn't have much weight as you could just as easily say the same for works from other areas such as art, movies, literature, and other forms of media.
Honestly, I don't see anything that does not make me impressed other that it's another Pokemon game, which I am quite fine with.
It's a JRPG which has been in touch with similar mechanics for many years now. What more can Game Freak really do then improve the graphics and aesthetics of the titles, become more creative in Pokemon creation and forms, create possibly a compelling and interesting story, and perhaps add a new style of battle, gamemode, or etc to spice up the mix?
I don't expect much from a normal, Pokemon-series game unless it comes around into a new aspect such as they did with Pokemon Ranger and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, and possibly any new ideas down the line.
Unless they possibly add more slots for moves, it will be basically similar to any other JRPG that I know of on the market, so I don't count that in the possibilities.
It's only an announcement trailer.
It shows small scenes of the game just so people know what to expect.
There is very little to absolutely no information so far besides the names and forms of 5 Pokemon and how there is a more dynamic way battles play out. But besides that, we know nothing of anything involving the game, the story, the region, nor etc.
I wouldn't say "Not Impressed" quite yet, because we barely know anything about the game.
There is a span of 10 months until this game is released in October. This is the first trailer and probably the last for the next few months and/or weeks.
But I still want to hear your reasoning, since I do not find much that makes me either impressed nor unimpressed about the title thus far.
Please, give us some discussion involving this idea, because again, if you are comparing to what Call of Duty has been doing, then the same can be said again that of many other franchises.