Temtem is a popular alternative to Pokémon games, with MMO elements. I am new to the world, and enjoy traveling around with my best lion friend and driving to a variety of lonely creatures known as Tememem. There is only one thorn in me: my rival, Max. You might think that the point of the race is to challenge me and allow for my own personal growth, but Max doesn't encourage me to do any of this. I don't want to be part of this evil baby. If I could, I would bring her back to her parents. No thanks. I don't care.
Max is an enemy. I am being unfaithful.
The emergence of conflict
Temtem starting with my character waking up to a very early day as a tamer for Temtem. He has planned a great Temtem learning journey from the top tips, and hold his own troops. (The game doesn't shy away from being a Pokémon with a sequel to the numbers included.) But first, I need to deal with the hottest city expert and my longtime neighbor, Max.
Max sucks. As soon as he is a teenager, he starts teasing me and complaining about any profits he thinks he can have. After choosing my first Temtem, I step out of the professor's lab and Max challenges me in battle. This is similar to Pokémon when I argue with a sweet, naturally good guy like Hop. Max hit me with his new, new T-shirt. There is nothing I can do. And to make matters worse, Max has been unbearably upset about it.
The professor feels bad for me and gives me a second Temtem which he emphasizes as unusual. (After five minutes, I run into an NPC Temtem problem with the same creature, so yes, a horse.) Max complains; it's not fair! He you want special Temtems, too!
What do you take away from this, Max? Does this accomplish it in some way? It's not fun me
To make matters worse
With my two T-shirts on towel, I headed north to the next city. I wander on rocks, high grass, and other lumps in the wild. The most annoying thing I run into, however, is that some NPCs always ask me about Max. A woman asks me to look at this bad pig.
“You may not believe it,” he says, “but he looks at you. If I openly admit that I'm going to watch Max – which is a strange enough promise that I don't feel guilty about punching his face later in the war for Temem – he thanks me. "I always knew it was a good apple."
Every first interaction I have with Max strengthens the dynamic. I'm a good kid, only a humble Temtem player wants to do his best. At that point, Max is in trouble. He complains. He wants to go wild for no real reason unless someone tells him not to. He is mad in whatever way I see myself. He gets upset when other people don't see any of his benefits. Max sucks, and every NPC you ask about me seems to ignore this fact.
It takes a town to raise a child, but it seems that any emotional growth in Max is skipped due to the procrastination he has for me as we continue our Temtem adventure.
This is trash, and I can't stand it. Next time I face Max in the Battle of Temem, I will win. I know that Temtem The devs made a series of good choices and renewed my opponent's relationships, so I don't bother with the game. I will let that anger continue.
There is nothing wrong with having your ultimate goal of playing for the baby. Because Max is a garbage guy.