>Wes blows up a building in the opening cutscene
>Never blows up anything else the rest of the game, despite how much it would have solved so quickly
Why?
>>27819071
Blowing things up isn't necessarily the best solution.
>>27819107
And yet the game tells us right off the bat that he's willing to blow shit up just to screw over his former team. He loses all personality the second you're given control.
>>27819071
Because u touch ur mother at night in hell
>>27819143
In addition, they make a point that he destroyed one snag machine but stole and kept the other (and wears it from then on). Was he planning to use it?
If not, why not just destroy both?
>>27819071
Did you consider that he didn't have another massive pile of explosives to do that everywhere he goes?
>>27819207
His former team was already allied with Cipher. Its possible he left entirely due to this partnership. If that is the case, he may have been intending to deal with the shadow pokemon from the beginning.
>>27819504
But he needed Rui to tell him which pokemon were shadow pokemon. If he was planning to deal with them on his own, his plan was very poorly thought out.
>>27819207
No he didn't. Cipher had only developed one arm-mounted ultracompact Snag Machine, which Wes stole. The other Snag Machines Cipher built for Team Snagem were large, vending machine-sized unwieldy contraptions, which were destroyed in the two explosions when Wes bombed the base.
>>27819741
Yes, but why not destroy the portable one too?
>>27819805
Because it's a valuable piece of equipment that will give him the edge against Cipher and Team Snagem when the grunts and peons inevitably come after him, especially in a harsh region with no wild Pokemon.