No you were spot on. I honestly feel like this list was pretty unbiased. I feel like the top 3 is almost a tie for #1 because you could’ve put them in any order and I would’ve agreed with you. I personally do agree with you that Hoenn deserves #1 though. The rest of the list I feel is very well reasoned, and I agree with all of the choices you made.
The Hoenn region always screamed "adventure" to me, from its landscapes, different biomes, soundtrack, and the diversity of different pokemon there, it was always my favorite as a kid and still gives me goosebumps pf excitement as an adult.
@Firestorm Soldier I respect your opinion but in order for it to make sense you'd normally have to explain why the region, music, and gameplay of Hoenn is bad
@@diaabnasir471 Galar is a really garbage region that's just hallways and featureless fields of nothing that requires a $30 purchase to make your $60 game feel like a $35 game, lol
If there's one thing I wish I would've done when I was younger, I wish I was made aware of pokemon before where I started. I envy every single one of you that grew up with sinnoh and unova. :(
Bruh I grew up in Kanto and Johto. Didn’t visit the rest until I was an adult. I envy those who either grew up in the great regions Hoenn through Unova. Or those who didn’t give up Pokémon because it wasn’t “cool”
Nat3 that’s why I have an attachment with Gen 5 because I grew up with Unova and the anime. And ik it gets the short end of the stick and most of its pokemon are “different” but Unova will always be my fave region because I grew up with it and have a sentimental attachment to it.
A small detail i like about hoenns handling of the (after hoenn) obligatory desert area is that it could make some sense to be there. Like its squeezed inbetween 2 mountain ridges, mt. Chimney and the mountains to the east. the mountains block great amount of rainfall to this area and it became desert/a dustbowl . Supported by the lush rainfalls on the east side (119) and the presence of large bodies of water on the west of mt. Chimney (route 117 after fallarbor) Also supported by the lore that states that Verdanturf sees no Ash because of winds. So wind patterns are likely south north or south east to north west, agan pushing away rainfall from the ocean and bringing drier air from the center of hoenn to this area. Meanwhile in Galar: Jarring Biome Teansitions sometimes mid route
I believe that Pokémon never was that hard, they became easier don't misunderstand me, but it was never that difficult we just got smarter. Also you got homework when you were 10, oof must be rough buddy. I began getting homework when I was like 13-14.
A "tragic decision" indeed Loved the ranking; it was really fair and well reasoned while being optimistic. We need more of that in conversations about pokemon
Exploration is one of the most important part of a Pokémon Game, and alola has many optional areas, routes and many more, but alola has the least amount of freedom, due to the linearity of the Games that takes place in alola and alola doesn’t reward you for going the beaten path and it sucks. And honestly, galar is slightly better in the nonlinear thing. Pokémon Sword and Shield aren’t as linear as Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon and Pokémon Sword and Shield aka galar does not have a lot of optional areas, but the wild area is a fun explorable part of the region and the most of the areas in the wild areas are optional and galar does have some explorable place that you can get lost easily like slumbering weald and the glimwood tangle and some mini islands in some routes, etc and I get lost easily there and in my opinion, Pokémon Sword and Shield also have a great storyline and it’s not as bad as Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Gold and Silver.
I think hoenn and unova are definitely the best. I think unova especially in bw2 is the best at rewarding exploration and has lots of optional content and dungeons. Hoenn has more mystery. I think hgss also does this well though with lots of added optional locations with a few great dungeons with good rewards
Dugtrio Ramen. Maybe. But still. That first halve of the game was really repetitive. Going back & forth from Petalburg to Rustboro and than back to Petalburg. Onwards to Mauville, Mt.Chimney, Fallarbor Town & Meteor Fall and than back to Fallabar Town and Mt. Chimney. After Lavender Town, it's back to Mauville, Rustboro & Petalburg and than back to Rustboro & Mauville. Headed to Fortree City & leave to the next route. Than you head back to Fortree City for am Gym. Than it's to the route where one takes u to Mt. Pyre, while the other is to Lilycove Town. Until u realized that you have to go back to the route that takes u to Mt. Pyre. And than u have to Fly all the way back to Mt. Chimney to stop Team Magma once again. And the rest of the journey is nothing but surfing through bland water routes. Like seriously, this is just padding in so many wrong ways & u can't even use Fly to take an shortcut until after Fortree City where you have to beat the Gym Leader to finally access it. And combined with the HM issues, it can be really tedious. I just wish they handled the layouts in an better way instead of having us bouncing around the exact same locations in the region all over the place.
@@jjc4924 Ok I see some things that went wrong in your route. Each time you return to a city, you have more hms and unlock another path to a different area. This game handles backtracking really well actually. Rather than make you take the same path back, it unlocks a new path around to get back. Now... It sounds like you missed a major shortcut the game introduced after meteor falls. After the loop around to meteor falls, keep going down into rustboro. From there, head to the whismur cave. By this point you have hm rock smash and you open a path straight to Mauville. From there just go up to mt. Chimney to lavaridge. After that gym, You get the sandstorm goggles now, which let's you go into the desert. The desert is a shortcut to the ash route. It also unlocks the sand tower that gives you a fossil. Then comes the only real backtracking I remember, go back through the cave to rustboro. But now you if you had gotten the fossil, you get yourself a cool fossil Pokemon. Afterwards down to the 5th gym. Even then it's an easy route to here. Now the next part that I think you have missed. After the 5th gym, you unlock surf. So instead of going back to the whismur cave, you're intended to try out surf. From the right of petalburg to where you first fought may, you can surf a shortcut straight to slateport. Then up the bike path and right to the next section of the game. Or you could also go left of the 5th gym. The old man takes you on a boat down usually, but now you can surf yourself. Regiice is on that path. Then if you surf right after that, you get a new optional area, the abandoned shipwreck. After that you can keep going right to slateport, and up the bike and right to the next section. Furthermore, after defeating your dad, you can tell your mom and she'll give you a lucky egg or amulet coin, I forget. Even further, if you go back to mauville, and talk to the gym leader that's standing outside, he'll let you into another optional area, the power plant, which you surf to. The exploration and content in this game is amazing imo. I understand how you may feel about your own playthrough, but the region itself is very well made imo and I would be thrilled if they could make a similar experience again.
Dugtrio Ramen. I get what your saying. And I have played Emerald before over & over again. And I still don't think they handled it's layout to your progression that well. Even if I did found some other ways to get back without going the normal way, I still have to backtrack at the long ways that just might or might not be longer & irritating to go back. Like let's say after Meteor Fall, I do go down to reach Rustboro City instead of just heading back towards Fallabar Town & head to Mauville City and head to Mt. Chimney, I still have to go all the way back to Mt. Chimney anyway to stop Team Magma & than I have to go toLavaridge Town for an 4th Gym Badge & than I have to going all the way back to Petalburg for the 5th Gym. In fact, from Meteor Fall to Rustboro & Mauville is an little farther there than going to back to Fallabar Town and Route 119 or whatever where the volcanic ashes are & back to Mt. Chimney. And yeah. There's an desert area that I can go at any points & do some side fetch where I required an item or so. But I still have to backtrack there if I wanted to explore more of the ruins. It's still going to be in the exact same destination that I need to progress no matter where I can go for fast travel. So yeah. I gotta disagree on that whole backtracking doing well thing because honestly, it's not. And as an fan of Metroidvania, this game doesn't do it's open ended very well I do like how Hoenn looks in terms of the variety & world map design. But unfortunately; as through the layouts to your progression of what the game tells you to go, it should've done it way better than what we been through. And for region that supposed to be more open ended, it really doesn't do it's open ended that well if I'm being honest and isn't quite as open ended as Kanto or even Johto.
Finally some Kalos appreciation, It comes with a great selection of Pokémon, explorable routes like 15, 19, and 22, unique cities like Lumiose and Snowbelle and some of the best diversity out of any region. Unfortunately we didn't get the Power Plant. Really wish Kalos got another game because this region had all the potential to be the best.
I have to argue this to a certain extent. Yes, the routes are linear, but hasn't that been the case for every pokemon game? I also don't understand the complaint about puzzles, especially since in the older games it boiled down to 'push this rock here, step on this tile to go over here'. I also think that the wild area is rather well designed (apart from the trees). I will however agree with the point made about not being able to fully explore cities. I do think that GF got Galar pretty much spot on, and it depicts the UK rather well.
@@SVD978 no thats totally wrong routes and caves in other games were not nearly as linear like in sinnoh for example there are a lot of optional areas and parts of mandatory routes that are optional The puzzle thing is less of a puzzle its just so you do something else in the route other than walking all the time
Johto just has that cozy homey rural feel that other regions fail to replicate. There's something so comfy about running around route 29 with its music playing, and finding Sentrets, Hoothoots, Rattatas, and Pidgeys. Also, Johto has my all-time favorite pokemon in the form of Ampharos, and my favorite Bug-type pokemon in the form of Heracross.
I feel the same actually. Gamefreak could stand t make a pokemon game that's smaller scale and The Pokemon Company sort of did this to them though GF isn't entirely not to blame. These guys have the budget to get top tier programmers and they just won't. I digress though. They could take from whatever they've learned with S/V and scale it down without it being Let's Go quality. Much like TOTK I think gamers should be done with big boring half baked open worlds. And maybe just maybe we can get a more intimate game out of it that looks better and plays better with tons of content in smaller areas that devs can focus on.
Now My Favorite Pokémon Region is paldea, Gen 9 is The Best Gen, paldea is A Diverse Region & So Big With Tons Of Areas To Visit, AN OPEN WORLD AREA. So Dope. The New Pokémons Are Awesome. My Favorite Pokémon From Gen 9 Are The Boxart Legendaries, koraidon and miraidon, They Are Some Of The Best Legendary Dragon Types 🐉. And The Concept Of Paradox Pokémon From The Past & Future Are Awesome.
I personally prefer galar over alola, kalos and unova and the other regions as well simply because galar is one of the best regions in Pokémon in My opinion, galar is diverse with the wild area, there’s fewer exploration in galar, but the wild area improved galar quite a bit, there’s some optional islands such as the islands in route 2 and route 9 also has optional islands and there’s an optional area inside slumbering weald and I get lost pretty easily in the slumbering weald during My play through of Pokémon Sword. I haven’t bought the DLC yet and still plans to buy the DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield.
I personally prefer galar over alola, kalos and unova and the other regions as well simply because galar is one of the best regions in Pokémon in My opinion, galar is diverse with the wild area, there’s fewer exploration in galar, but the wild area improved galar quite a bit, there’s some optional islands such as the islands in route 2 and route 9 also has optional islands and there’s an optional area inside slumbering weald and I get lost pretty easily in the slumbering weald during My play through of Pokémon Sword. I haven’t bought the DLC yet and still plans to buy the DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield.
@@kerrywien6775 galar sucks, the only good thing about it is the wild area map wise, I enjoyed the Pokémon and liked the new gyms but the map sucks otherwise.
@@spider-mancantsee5875 Exploration is one of the most important part of a Pokémon Game, and alola has many optional areas, routes and many more, but alola has the least amount of freedom, due to the linearity of the Games that takes place in alola and alola doesn’t reward you for going the beaten path and it sucks. And honestly, galar is slightly better in the nonlinear thing. Pokémon Sword and Shield aren’t as linear as Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon and Pokémon Sword and Shield aka galar does not have a lot of optional areas, but the wild area and most of areas in the isle of armor and the crown tundra is a fun explorable part of the region and the most of the areas in the wild areas are optional and galar does have some explorable place that you can get lost easily like slumbering weald and the glimwood tangle and some mini islands in some routes, etc and I get lost easily there and in my opinion, Pokémon Sword and Shield also have a great storyline and it’s not as bad as Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Gold and Silver. I already bought the DLC and it’s even better that galar is now the best region thanks to the DLC. So how dare You mock My favorite region ? You should just scram.
@@kerrywien6775 galar isn't as linear as unova? Lol. At least unova has side quests, better routes, better music, fun and somewhat difficult gameplay (on challenge mode) so much exploration, even more than sinnoh, you get to visit like 60% of the region in the main game the rest is optional/post game
Also plenty of explorable areas and activities that more people should really go to and do. Like I think the reason why they even remember the ruins of alph exterior is because it's the only place to get Natu. Honestly I think it's because people play through it in the same way they do with every other pokemon game, which doesn't really encourage the slow playstyle of the reigon. Like if I played through Galar the way I played through Johto I'd be called a newb, taking 3 and a half days between Gym 4 and gym 5. But in Johto in that time I could, rematch Schoolkid Alan and see how he has both gotten stronger and added a Natu AND a Quagsire to his team, good for you kid. Catch myself both a Scyther and a Pinsir in 2 different bug catching contest, losing once to freaking Cooltrainer Nick, but winning a Sunstone the second time to evolve my Sunkern, getting up early to make some money off of the Bargain Shop, get a rare candy from paying attention to Buena's passwords, get myself a few free pokeballs from kurt, develop a gambling addiction and get Fire Blast for my Togepi, and finally use that Fire Blast Togepi, along with Pinsir, Bayleef, Lapras, and Eevee, to kick down Pryces door and claim my 5th badge, causing Togepi to evolve from happiness. What can I do in Gen 8? Wait for the right weather to catch some more pokemon and do some raids? I'll pass.
For me: 1- Sinnoh 1- Hoenn I can't really choose one, i love both a lot 2- Unova 3- Kalos 4- Alola 5- Johto 6- Galar 7- Kanto Just to explain: I love kanto but it is extremely limited, not only in the original version but also in all the remakes, even with everything new that came in the second and third gen, fire red and leaf green continued without much news and this remained even in Let's Go which even bringing some news to the franchise it's still the same game 20 years ago but with 3D models.
How is it limited. I also dislike kanto now cuz all the remakes but I do not think it's limited. After Lt. Surge, you can take on the next 3 gyms in any order. That's pretty generous with freedom that other regions don't have. Also Pokemon variety is great. People forget that this is the region with the most new Pokemon, with 151 Pokemon. You get a lot of options for a party. It doesn't have much environmental variety, but otherwise I think kanto is a pretty ok region. It is just way overdone.
I agree, I started with Pokémon platinum and I’ve always thought Sinnoh has the most depth, exploration, and contrast. Yes it’s slow, but that’s the point. Instead of focusing on hurrying through the game, Sinnoh makes you appreciate the game you’re playing through.
Hey 👋, Exploration is one of the most important part of a Pokémon Game, and alola has many optional areas, routes and many more, but alola has the least amount of freedom, due to the linearity of the Games that takes place in alola and alola doesn’t reward you for going the beaten path and it sucks. And honestly, galar is slightly better in the nonlinear thing. Pokémon Sword and Shield aren’t as linear as Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon and Pokémon Sword and Shield aka galar does not have a lot of optional areas, but the wild area is a fun explorable part of the region and the most of the areas in the wild areas are optional and galar does have some explorable place that you can get lost easily like slumbering weald and the glimwood tangle and some mini islands in some routes, etc and I get lost easily there and in my opinion, Pokémon Sword and Shield also have a great storyline and it’s not as bad as Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Gold and Silver.
@@zedex8745 Nah here are the rarest things in the real world opinions in pokemon 1. Someone liking sword and shield 2. Someone not trashing on gamefreak(Calling them lazy and stuff like that) 3.Someone likening the unovan monkeys 4. People who dont strait up calling a game bad like these other comments( like people dont really say why they dont like it in a nice way) 5. People who respect gamefreak
the alola region for me was amazing, despite its linearity I really enjoyed the region as a whole, it was beautiful, the musical score is amazing, ride Pokémon and regional varienta were incredible, and I really loved how beautiful everything was!
You 100% nailed the issues I have with Alola's linearity. Also, even though Kalos had less new Pokemon than Alola I felt they had a better presence. I regularly encountered a good mix of new and old in Kalos, whereas I was always running into old mons in Alola and it felt like the new Pokemon weren't even native to the region it was so hard to find some of them (I literally never even registered a Bruxish despite it being one of the first new Pokemon revealed).
Tbh alola felt like a tour guide/vacation. Since the Pokémon developers visit the locations prior to making the games, this could explain this feeling.
Alola had too many legendaries+ultra beast and non evolvable Pokémon. The latter may be a subjective thing, but one of the things I like the most in the games is to see my 'mon get stronger. Honestly, I feel I didn't have many options when I first played it.
I personally prefer galar over alola, kalos and unova and the other regions as well simply because galar is one of the best regions in Pokémon in My opinion, galar is diverse with the wild area, there’s fewer exploration in galar, but the wild area improved galar quite a bit, there’s some optional islands such as the islands in route 2 and route 9 also has optional islands and there’s an optional area inside slumbering weald and I get lost pretty easily in the slumbering weald during My play through of Pokémon Sword. I haven’t bought the DLC yet and still plans to buy the DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield.
I think the list is pretty nice! Your words of thoughts were quite convincing, and now I regret not playing the ORAS games (or the entirety of the original Ruby and Sapphire), because exploring the region sure looks like a lot of fun!
I feel like sinnoh is not as good as hoenn or unova. I even think alola is better than sinnoh. Its just not dun exploring sinnoh FOR ME because outside of too much reliant on hm, the game is slow af.
@@showmeyourmoves8551 But BDSP pretty much fixed the SLOW PASTE and REMOVED HMS. Surfing is faster here rather than the OG. BDSP are god tiers, better than ORAS. BDSP At Least Are Better Remakes Than ORAS since ORAS are too easy, BDSP is quite hard and some of the Gym Leaders are hard to beat, the Champion remains hard, Don’t Get Me Wrong, ORAS is a Good Remake, But in My Opinion, BDSP are better because of many new features such as the Grand Underground, Pokémon Hideaways, Ramanas Park that features Legendary Pokémon from Generation 1-3, Pokémon FOLLOW You and many more.
Hoenn at 1? Yeah, this list is awesome! Emerald is my favorite game in big part due to the beautiful region. Unova and Sinnoh I feel are pretty interchangeable, but I do agree with your reasons for Unova at 2.
8: galar (the equivalent of shiny paint job, poor functioning) 7: johto (like you said, boring, repetitive, and lacking overall) 6: kanto (again, same as you said, shares faults of johto but improves upon them) 5: kalos (it's a nice region, it's just that it honestly isn't memorable, and when paired with the other faults of XY, it sadly underperforms) 4: sinnoh (really nice general design and diversity, but THE CONSTANT HM'S!! Paired with slow pacing, Sinnoh is enjoyable yet tedious at once 3: hoenn (i'm not a fan of the water abundance, but hoenn is memorable and plays nicely, connecting to itself well) 2: alola (people hate on alola and their games but i loved them, it felt really immersive without so many drawbacks like galar has) 1: unova (very linear, especially in BW1, but being locked to an area makes you explore it to its fullest extent, the areas are I'd say some of the most diverse the series has to offer, and being chock full of postgame where you aren't locked makes unova quite well-rounded and enjoyable. Besides the one-path storyline, unova has in my opinion the least faults out of the main regions.)
@@dominik5678 kalos may have been easy but atleast some guy did not come And tell you exactly what to do every single second. He did it once in awhile. So kalos more is like a game where you can enjoy it and it’s locations and explore but have it be super easy vs sword and shield which is just go through super straight routes and get interrupted every second.
@@leohaddad9225 I agree but it's still in the worst generations. Like one guy said it's X and Y that are the problem and not Kalos itself. Kalos was meant to have sequels like Black 2 and White 2 but it was scrapped after GameFreak and TPC saw the low sales on Black 2 and White 2 so Gen 6 was just abandoned. I really enjoyed the anime and I like the characters it's just the games are too linear but still much better than Galar will ever be.
It is the best region of all games to me. It had a great history with wars and AZ. The french influence makes a big impact on how it feels. Lumiose city better come back bigger and open world like the wild area
@@Its_SaberHG I love sinnohs story. It's not in your face like XY. You're not hand fed the information. Details like Cyrus's (or was it Volkner? I forgot) grandfather talking about how he felt so guilty about his abusive upbringing and not helping him. Cyrus not wanting to destroy the world, but instead being so emotionally detached that he believes a world without emotion is what's best for everyone. He had motive, twisted as it was. Tell me anything interesting about Lysandre. He's a walking stereotype and the game pretending he wasn't the villain from the start is laughable. I am fine with people liking XY, but claiming it's story is better than sinnohs is just something I can't understand. I don't even like sinnoh very much anyway.
@@kirin1230 The thing i did l like about X and Y story is that is was not forced like other games. You felt like you made your own a little more. I also like how it has little info about people because it adds more lure like the ghost girl
I definitely agree with Hoenn being on top. Emerald will always stay in my memories for map alone. Also good to see Unova getting this much love. It was highly slept on when it first came out.
My personal favorite is Hoenn. I just love everything about it (lack of game mechanics in the originals aside). (Close) second is Alola and (close) third is Kanto.
It is easily Hoenn region for me. The nostalgic background music, the landscape in the game. Bonus points is that many of my favorite Pokemon came from here, like Milotic and Altaria.
I personally prefer galar over alola, kalos and unova and the other regions as well simply because galar is one of the best regions in Pokémon in My opinion, galar is diverse with the wild area, there’s fewer exploration in galar, but the wild area improved galar quite a bit, there’s some optional islands such as the islands in route 2 and route 9 also has optional islands and there’s an optional area inside slumbering weald and I get lost pretty easily in the slumbering weald during My play through of Pokémon Sword. I haven’t bought the DLC yet and still plans to buy the DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield.
I think BW2 helped the design of Unova a lot. The original BW really made Unova feel like a series of roadside attractions more than an explorable region even if there were some neat secrets to be found. Though I don't think any region other than Galar is bad and they.all have their own highlights that really make them standout. I could just as easily see Johto, Alola, or Kanto, as top 3 regions.
I personally prefer galar over alola, kalos and unova and the other regions as well simply because galar is one of the best regions in Pokémon in My opinion, galar is diverse with the wild area, there’s fewer exploration in galar, but the wild area improved galar quite a bit, there’s some optional islands such as the islands in route 2 and route 9 also has optional islands and there’s an optional area inside slumbering weald and I get lost pretty easily in the slumbering weald during My play through of Pokémon Sword. I haven’t bought the DLC yet and still plans to buy the DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield.
Great list! Here's my list: 1. Hoenn 2. Sinnoh 3. Alola 4. Unova 5. Kalos 6. Johto (much better than Kanto, personally) 7. Kanto (I personally disliked going through Mt. Moon and Rock Tunnel) 8. Galar (basically, your explanation. I didn't like the region at all) My list is not associated with freedom; it concerns the biomes and the pokemon distribution
Can we just acknowledge some of the horrendous biome distribution? It has always bothered me that there is deserts just placed in the middle of Hoenn, Unova, Alola (Ula’Ula island) and Galar. While I adore Desert Resort in Unova, it would’ve been cool if GameFreak instead extended Castelia city, or added an area reminiscent of Central Park. With Alola it does not make sense that the ruins of abundance and Tapu Bulu’s grassy terrain sit atop a cacti filled wasteland. Also, Snowpoint city on the map sits at the same height of the resort area but somehow the resort area is a tropical rather than cold. Other than this Sinnoh’s geography makes a lot of sense.
Heroes Inc. I agree with your list. Personally I would switch Sinnoh and Hoenn, but that’s mainly because of nostalgia and the Pokémon like Infernape, Lucario, Garchomp, Drapion, and etc.
@@Marixchatt I respect your opinion and Infernape is my least favourite Sinnoh Starter. I personally like Empoleon, its also my favourite pokemon. I like Drapion but i respect your opinion :)
@@Marixchatt yeah, lol. That has always bothered me, especially Unova. Like, why is there a desert north of Castelia? You also forgot to mention Kalos' wasteland, which is north (?) of Lumiose? I never understood that at all.
I’m a Hoenn stan, and I was worried Hoenn’s going to be at the bottom because of people hating the water, but I’m pleasantly surprised to say the least!
Honestly I love Galar as a region even though it is very much wasted potential. I think Galar just hits different when you’re English. You can see all the references, and familiar landscapes. It feels like home.
Hoenn Will always bee #1 in my book. From puzzles to catch the regi trio, to climbing sky pillar in emerald to catch rayquaza ( and soft resetting so many times to fall through the right tile), to going to the weather institute to track strange weather conditions to find kyogre and groudon. Not to mention navel rock, and birth island through events . It always felt special and I still pop out the gameboy sp and emerald from time to time.
HMs never really bothered me that much. Sure it definitely was annoying in the endgame because you had to lug around your HM slave to navigate, but I still think its better that it's YOUR pokemon helping you out instead of just some stock pokemon that everyone gets like in alola. Having your team help you navigate made the journey more personal. It's hardly important compared to the myriad of other problems pokemon has though
I live for Pokemon reviews like this because one of the big reasons why I love to revisit old games and buy new games is literally for BOTH tourism and exploration experiences of each game's region. I agree with you 100% for the Galar's last placement. While Sword and Shield gave us the most beautiful scenery in routes and cities than ever before, but this game is (in how I see things) is just STRICTLY tourism. There's 0% exploration. Players are basically not even allowed to enter or go beyond places where it clearly meant for privacy, or naturally inaccessible to a normal person. Because of this, the most better regions land up to Hoenn, Sinnoh, and Unova. My favorite has always been Sinnoh. It's home for me, and I am excited with the remakes in the future.
At this age i do feel, gamefreak kinda lack on level design area and country spesific region is just another excuse for masuda doing business trip abroad (for research purposes)
@@ardraagatama2858 That excuse is really funny tho 😂 I also feel the lack of HM being part of the map removes a lot of the route's exploration capabilities. 🤔
@@BuizelCream yea because i recently started my kalos journey and realize the 3d map doesn't transition well as do as in galar (partly maybe because of the engine upgrade). I do agree with u abt the hm part... Sinnoh really was one of my favourite and hm takes part of it rough exploration, especially on mount coronet , sadly most of the fandom consider it tedious and huge paddling in team of six pokemon that u carried.
@@ardraagatama2858 I agree. Kalos was very experimental for 3D transitioning. Galar has become a lot better for 3D ever since (Crown Tundra exploration is waaay better as many people said so far). And for Sinnoh, I get it! xD I remember NEEDING to have HMs to every Pokemon in my party just to navigate xD Now I'm wondering how Sinnoh will be redesigned for its remakes coming soon considering how maps are designed nowadays. Will that be the return of HMs? o.o
@@BuizelCream yea i am grateful that the open area of crown tundra were applauded with warmer regard due to their beautiful environment... Which maybe serve as beta test for route 216 and snowpoint city. Nevertheless gamefreak sure do need to meet some expectations from the fandom with the sinnoh remake lol.
replaying soul silver right now and your analysis is definitely spot on. also replaying platinum since i can’t focus on one thing at once and really loving the region a ton. i’m only at the flower field/town part. only thing i’m not looking forward to is all the hm’s i’ll need to utilize. that seems to be a common complaint with gen 4. great vid! (hoenn was my fave too).
Oh lord, this ranking is ALMOST exactly how I'd rank my favorite/least favorite generations, not only the regions. 1. Gen3 2. Gen5 3. Gen6 4. Gen4 5. Gen7 6. Gen2 7. Gen1 8. Gen8
I'm a Kalos supporter, so I'm just gonna drop everything I love about this region here: I think Kalos' routes still felt like classic Pokémon with allowing you to explore, and more branching paths. It really isn't as linear as it might seem at first glance. Sure, earlier in the game the routes are linear, but there are some nice open ended area's like the giant water area that comes right after Shalour City. And aside from Glittering Cave, the other caves all have a few alternate paths. Reflection Cave and Terminus Cave specifically are nice and big. I also enjoy the unique locations in the game. Forests, caves, cities, deserts, swamps, mountains, it's all here. This also applies to some caves. Glittering Cave and Reflection Cave look quite different from your standard Pokémon caves. I know some people think it's unrealistic that Kalos has a desert/wasteland area, an autumn-ish area and a snowy area all pretty close together, but honestly I don't mind that. We are talking Pokémon here, a game where kids are arguably more successful and heroic than adults, fish turn into octopuss, and mice can shock you. It's fiction, so it really doesn't matter to me, but thats just my opinion of course. Having Lumiose City as some sort of hub was also a cool thing imo. It truly was a big capital that connected the region together, with lots of things to do. A bunch of restaurants, clothing stores, some sketchy dark alleys to explore, Taxi's driving around that you can use, Gogoats to ride, and my personal favorite, the Pokéball shop. Speaking of cities, I really like how different each town felt. Laverre City, Anistar City, Ambrette Town, Snowbelle City, Coumarine City, and Dendemille Town all have unique set pieces and visuals. Unlike what I assume is most of the Pokémon community (sadly), I found these locations to be very memorable. The Pokémon selection is wonderful. Like you said, a whopping 450 different species to find is great. Don't really have anything to add to what you said about this, except that maybe a few more legendaries would have helped (though idk if those are considered part of the regional dex). Something else I noticed is that every route actually has a name. For example, Route 16 is actually called Mélancolie Path, and Route 7 is known as Rivière Walk. It's a small detail, sure, but it adds to building the world of Pokémon, which is a plus. There is definitely some more things but it's currently 3 AM here so I'd better get some sleep.
Controversial opinion I actually prefer HM instead of a bike on water or a flying taxi, they make your team useful even outside of battle and as you progress in lvl your exploration skill also progresses. BUT, I would change them so they wouldn't take up a move slot. Meaning I would have them as, outside of battle, abilities that they unlock as you progress. A blastoise is able to swim and is big enough to ride it etc.
That's actually an incredible idea. What if they worked similarly to contest moves? Like, any flying type move will double as 'fly', a water type move will double as..... Ahh. Well, it's still a nice idea.
@@kirin1230 of course it is, anything other than flying taxi. I mean, it is convenient but it takes out of the progression you have as an overall trainer in the game.
Great list! This is incredibly well thought out. Hoean remains one of my favourite regions to this day because of the exploration elements. I really wish we'd get cool secrets similar to the Regi puzzles or the original sky pillar again some day.
Good ranking, I'm glad Kalos got some appreciation and I absolutely agree with Galar being the worst and Hoenn being the best. My ranking goes: 1. Hoenn 2. Unova 3. Sinnoh 4. Johto 5. Kalos 6. Kanto 7. Alola 8. Galar
lol ur ranking is kind of the reversed version to mine lol: 1. Galar 2. Alola 3. Kanto 4. Kalos 5. Unova 6. Sinnoh 7. Johto 8. Hoenn idk why people hate on Galar so much it's an awesome region regardless of what it lacks imho
Couldn’t agreed more. My favorite region is galar and honestly, galar is slightly better in the nonlinear thing. Pokémon Sword and Shield aren’t as linear as Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon and Pokémon Sword and Shield aka galar does not have a lot of optional areas, but the wild area is a fun explorable part of the region and the most of the areas in the wild areas are optional and galar does have some explorable place that you can get lost easily like slumbering weald and the glimwood tangle and some mini islands in some routes, etc and I get lost easily there and in my opinion, Pokémon Sword and Shield also have a great storyline and it’s not as bad as Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Gold and Silver.
I truly never understand why people hate when Pokémon games are linear. Not every game needs to be an open world, and I’ve never minded linear style games. It’s nice to have choices, sure. But IMO Pokémon gives you many other choices to make, such as what Pokémon to use, which to catch, which moves to use, etc. I just truly have never understood why people are so obsessed with complaining about Pokémonbeing too “linear”. But that’s just my own feelings on it, yours are valid too even if I don’t agree!
I think that the reason the 3d regions are more linear is because of the camera. The perspective makes things a bit more difficult to navigate. Hopefully the free camera will allow for actual dungeons in the next games.
you really underrated Alola here. You harped on the linear story, forgot the strong pokemon theme lineup. forgot the drop of hms. didn’t mention how small the islands, make for really accessible postgame completion. -it does have a lack of puzzles though.
It's nice to find a fellow pokemon fan that values diverse environments, exploration, and a large regional dex like I do. The entire list is pretty much how I'd rank them as well.
Hoenn region is by far and still my favourite. It's games is where i first played Pokemon(Sapphire and Emerald) and i had a very good experience playing it. The trumpets really scream Adventure in it haha.
Playing Ruby as a kid and seeing the reflection of the clouds above us in the puddles in between Fortree and Lilycove was my favorite. A small detail, but it made things more immersive. My first and favorite Pokémon game without a doubt.
@@ndhonek Honestly, even though the Unova games are my favorites, I think Hoenn is the best designed region, really showing the Regions values of nature and how they live together with it, it's beautiful. Aleczandxrs video on Hoenn is great and shows tge beauty of the region.
I'll admit. Hoenn does look nice & has cool design. I just wish the layouts to your progression in Hoenn wasn't all over the place & could've ease out the HM's. Those are my biggest problem with the Hoenn games & why I prefer other regions over it ( minus Kalos & Galar ). Also the Pokemon encounters, variety & National Pokedex entry in Hoenn could've been alot better.
Congrats my guy keep up the hard work, great videos also 8:50 lol if you sont sound like your trying to sell me this game as a product YOU SOUND MAD CONVINCING!!!!!!!! LML 🤣🤣🤣
I think my top three are 1. Kalos. 2. Unova, 3. Hoenn. Hoenn is there for diversity, while the other two are for faithfulness to their real world counterparts
Couldn't agree more on Ballonlea, in terms of aesthetics it's possibly the best looking city in the series IMO but there's absolutely nothing to do. When you can't even go inside most of the buildings it just totally ruins the atmosphere.
when you said Tragic Decision at the beginning of the video i immediately started humming the tune to Tragic Decision from Xenoblade Chronicles without realizing that you had it playing in the background, and when i did realize i was like 'Oh My God" lol it's such a great song.
My favorite region is galar and honestly, galar is slightly better in the nonlinear thing. Pokémon Sword and Shield aren’t as linear as Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon and Pokémon Sword and Shield aka galar does not have a lot of optional areas, but the wild area is a fun explorable part of the region and the most of the areas in the wild areas are optional and galar does have some explorable place that you can get lost easily like slumbering weald and the glimwood tangle and some mini islands in some routes, etc and I get lost easily there and in my opinion, Pokémon Sword and Shield also have a great storyline and it’s not as bad as Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Gold and Silver.
i like that pokémon is linear. let’s me focus on main game and then i can explore/ do everything else post game. Plus the main point is collecting all gym badges and becoming champion. then when ur champion, u can basically do whatever you want
the routes and dungeons in galar always felt like they could be really good puzzles but they turn out to actually be surprisingly linear (route 8) or they just end before it gets any more complicated (glimwood tangle)
Kanto will always have that special place in my heart although Hoenn is the best. I remember playing in 3rd grade with my classmates and we bet who can catch Mewtwo in Cerulean Cave. We take each turn to try in my Gameboy and whoever catches Mewtwo, we treat him foods in canteen during recess. Pallet Town will always be the most iconic city/town in Pokémon Universe.
Hoenn has always been my favorite!!! Played Kanto on gamboy color. And sapphire on the ds. Literally played it 20-40 times back to back making new teams. Re catching all of the legendaries. And the music was top tier!! Love how cool they make Steven and its so satisfying to finally beat him in the end. Also blaziken was the start of the fire fighting starter trend by giving him the overpowered high jump kick. That game is literally gold!
i honestly completely agree lol, i think i’d have put kalos in the number two spot but that’s just because i haven’t played a unova game before and i really love the kalos games, hoenn definitely deserves number one though :)
I actually agree with the rankings on this list, call me bias because I started with gen 3 so that's one of my all.time rage and top regions (not just for nostalgia's sake) but the other entries on this list o think deserve their ranking. I'm currently replaying BW and one of the things I love about unova is that it feels like it's alive and bustling compared to some, Castelia city is a perfect example with actually vehicles driving along the bridge, boats sailing when you go across the sky bridge and all the NPC's walking through the city streets, it ACTUALLY felt like a city and not just 7 buildings that typically denotes a city in Pokémon games
My top three would be 1.Hoenn 2.Sinnoh 3.Unova If I could live in any pokemon region I would totally go for Hoenn, a tropical region just like my country Brazil, there are beaches and places to explore.
i appreciate these opinions... i’m just disappointed my baby sinnoh wasn’t number 1 😢. i know that the speed of the game and diamond and pearls regional dex were terrible but i still stand by the fact that platinum is the best game ever
I do like the slow tempo of dppt a lot. It comes with great jazzy pace with the gorgeous ost, it is just relaxing to go through Sinnoh. Definitely my rank 1
Sinnoh is my favorite region as well. I actually like, that the region itself is a huge challenge. I can understand, that it's annoying to rely on your HM slave so much, but to me it's a great aspect. When you've made it successfully to where you wanted to go to, it makes you feel like you've truly worked for it and deserve to be where you are now. One more thing I adore is how easy it is to have a well-functioning team. I'm playing the diamond version at the moment and from gym 1 to gym 8 I only needed 4 pokémon for fighting (I chose Turtwig as my starter and then caught a Starly, Shinx and a Ponyta) + one Bibarel as my HM slave. The only reason for me to add a Gyarados and Dialga to my team is how hard the top 4 and especially Cynthia are. But until now it was really easy just with Torterra, Staraptor, Luxray and Rapidash.
I am so happy I subscribed man. You make the best Pokémon content. Literally the exact type of videos I love to watch your always making. Thank you so much man! ❤️
my opinion: 8) kanto (it’s understandably boring but it’s still so boring, almost all the cities look the same, although i think the sevii islands in gen 3 were a great improvement) 7) johto (i can excuse the AWFUL level curve and the extreme reliance on kanto because i’m nostalgic towards johto, crystal was my first game 😅 but at least we have some distinct places, like ecruteak city, blackthorn city, the ruins of alph etc) 6) galar (i love the wild area but i wish it was more detailed and the set dressing on most of the routes and cities is really disappointing, aside from that, the cities are all so beautiful and distinct, and the dlcs actually made the region better-although i’m not fond of the idea of dlcs for pokemon games) 5) hoenn (hoenn is awesome, and i think it’s the region with my favorite selection of pokemon, i just wish it had a colder area with snow and more ice types- i know hoenn is tropical but they did it well with mount lanakila in alola, so yeah) 4) sinnoh (pokemon platinum is one of if not my favorite game, but the HMs kinda make the sinnoh experience a little annoying) 3) unova (honestly i could put unova and kalos on the same place in this list because both are extremely varied, beautiful, and large, the only downside is the HMs which were still present) 2) kalos (i just think kalos is a little more charming than unova aesthetically, although i too have a few problems with pokemon x/y) 1) alola (honestly i don’t think there will ever be a pokemon region i’ll like more than alola, it has every kind of biome and it made me feel so immersed in the game, i felt as if i was in a vacation, the cities, towns and routes are beautiful, the desert is so cool, mt lanakila is nice, the forest is great, every trial location is iconic, and it’s so big i could never get bored of it-although the handholding in the alola games is indeed very annoying)
Don't forget Galar is based on Great Britain which was inhabited by the Romans for a few hundred years. When the Romans built roads they made them very straight as to make the journey as quick as possible. A reasonable explanation as to why Galar's routes are so straightforward.
Galar has so much potential but was completely wasted! The isle of Armour is so much better and a good sign of what could have been my favourite region. (although being from the UK actually makes Galar one of my favourites anyway!)
Yes the main issue with Sinoh which is my favorite is one Pokemon in your team has to be a Hm slave to explore the map. 😂 I love how memorable all the areas are in that region. I also love how it has a desert, snow, volcano, etc areas. Stuff like the haunted mansion in the woods and the spirit tomb area I love the landmarks. Snow point temple is dope too. Hoen is second because of the stuff I just mentioned man both those worlds had so much care in them it’s actually crazy.
Also surprised Sinoh isn’t at least two Hoen and Sinoh are a close call for me personally. They’re practically both number one because the adventure is just so good in those games. Hoen dive mechanic is also super cool. I just like the evergreen feeling more than multiple islands. Unova would be 3 for me it feels a little be too linear and I do not like the shape of the map. Takes me out of the immersion and makes me feel like I’m playing a video game 😂
please enjoy while I run for the bunker
I don’t think you’ll need the bunker for this one fam
Nah, I understand the difference in views and opinions; I would in fact be a little bit bored if everyone had the same perspectives
Sorry for bugging you again man, but I neeeeeeed to know that intro song name! Also congrats on the 80k!
No you were spot on. I honestly feel like this list was pretty unbiased. I feel like the top 3 is almost a tie for #1 because you could’ve put them in any order and I would’ve agreed with you. I personally do agree with you that Hoenn deserves #1 though. The rest of the list I feel is very well reasoned, and I agree with all of the choices you made.
@Firestorm Soldier are you sure?? XD
The Hoenn region always screamed "adventure" to me, from its landscapes, different biomes, soundtrack, and the diversity of different pokemon there, it was always my favorite as a kid and still gives me goosebumps pf excitement as an adult.
Best region for sure.
The trumpets sound the beginning of an amazing adventure!
What Pokemon games are in this region and what anime, sorry I don't know much about pkmn but it's really cool
@Firestorm Soldier I respect your opinion but in order for it to make sense you'd normally have to explain why the region, music, and gameplay of Hoenn is bad
@Firestorm Soldier unova and sinnoh are overrated you know its true
I literally agreed with every spot lol. Kalos as a region isn't that bad, it's XY that's the problem.
Yeah, the anime brought out the best of Kalos.
I beat x as a 9 year old so I can confidently say, it is a very easy game
He’s basing it on the games though ? So X and Y being the problem, is a problem for Kalos. Him putting it above Galar is laughable
I have yet to play X and Y and was thinking about buying them. What are the problems with them? Are they just super easy?
@@diaabnasir471 Galar is a really garbage region that's just hallways and featureless fields of nothing that requires a $30 purchase to make your $60 game feel like a $35 game, lol
If there's one thing I wish I would've done when I was younger, I wish I was made aware of pokemon before where I started. I envy every single one of you that grew up with sinnoh and unova. :(
Bruh I grew up in Kanto and Johto. Didn’t visit the rest until I was an adult. I envy those who either grew up in the great regions Hoenn through Unova. Or those who didn’t give up Pokémon because it wasn’t “cool”
brad carver I can saw I’m very thankful to have grown up during the golden age of Pokémon and for me, Pokémon stopped after gen 5
i feel very lucky to be a gen 3-5 kid
I started in gen 5, and I must say it was awesome :)
Nat3 that’s why I have an attachment with Gen 5 because I grew up with Unova and the anime. And ik it gets the short end of the stick and most of its pokemon are “different” but Unova will always be my fave region because I grew up with it and have a sentimental attachment to it.
A small detail i like about hoenns handling of the (after hoenn) obligatory desert area is that it could make some sense to be there.
Like its squeezed inbetween 2 mountain ridges, mt. Chimney and the mountains to the east. the mountains block great amount of rainfall to this area and it became desert/a dustbowl . Supported by the lush rainfalls on the east side (119) and the presence of large bodies of water on the west of mt. Chimney (route 117 after fallarbor)
Also supported by the lore that states that Verdanturf sees no Ash because of winds. So wind patterns are likely south north or south east to north west, agan pushing away rainfall from the ocean and bringing drier air from the center of hoenn to this area.
Meanwhile in Galar: Jarring Biome Teansitions sometimes mid route
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pokemon fans then: please i'm 10 years old. i have homework due tomorrow
pokemon fans now: please i'm 25 years old. make the games harder, GF.
Some actually don't want harder games. It's why alot want lets go Johto.
Not me to be sure
Eh I was able to get my 5th grade math hmwk done AND capture Kyogre without fainting it just fine
one thing is having harder battles, another is being hampered by snow or mud
I believe that Pokémon never was that hard, they became easier don't misunderstand me, but it was never that difficult we just got smarter.
Also you got homework when you were 10, oof must be rough buddy. I began getting homework when I was like 13-14.
A "tragic decision" indeed
Loved the ranking; it was really fair and well reasoned while being optimistic. We need more of that in conversations about pokemon
;)
I love it too, amazing ranking, I think he spoke the truth about all the regions
Exploration is one of the most important part of a Pokémon Game, and alola has many optional areas, routes and many more, but alola has the least amount of freedom, due to the linearity of the Games that takes place in alola and alola doesn’t reward you for going the beaten path and it sucks.
And honestly, galar is slightly better in the nonlinear thing. Pokémon Sword and Shield aren’t as linear as Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon and Pokémon Sword and Shield aka galar does not have a lot of optional areas, but the wild area is a fun explorable part of the region and the most of the areas in the wild areas are optional and galar does have some explorable place that you can get lost easily like slumbering weald and the glimwood tangle and some mini islands in some routes, etc and I get lost easily there and in my opinion, Pokémon Sword and Shield also have a great storyline and it’s not as bad as Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Gold and Silver.
You NAILED the Land and Sea argument for Hoenn. That’s the theme of the game! It’s supposed to be split. This list was great too. I completely agree.
I think hoenn and unova are definitely the best. I think unova especially in bw2 is the best at rewarding exploration and has lots of optional content and dungeons. Hoenn has more mystery. I think hgss also does this well though with lots of added optional locations with a few great dungeons with good rewards
I really wish the layouts to your progression in Hoenn wasn't so tedious in the first halve of the game.
@@jjc4924 Yeah it is a little tedious but it feels that much more rewarding to get through. It feels like an actual adventure
Dugtrio Ramen. Maybe. But still. That first halve of the game was really repetitive.
Going back & forth from Petalburg to Rustboro and than back to Petalburg. Onwards to Mauville, Mt.Chimney, Fallarbor Town & Meteor Fall and than back to Fallabar Town and Mt. Chimney. After Lavender Town, it's back to Mauville, Rustboro & Petalburg and than back to Rustboro & Mauville. Headed to Fortree City & leave to the next route. Than you head back to Fortree City for am Gym. Than it's to the route where one takes u to Mt. Pyre, while the other is to Lilycove Town. Until u realized that you have to go back to the route that takes u to Mt. Pyre. And than u have to Fly all the way back to Mt. Chimney to stop Team Magma once again. And the rest of the journey is nothing but surfing through bland water routes.
Like seriously, this is just padding in so many wrong ways & u can't even use Fly to take an shortcut until after Fortree City where you have to beat the Gym Leader to finally access it. And combined with the HM issues, it can be really tedious. I just wish they handled the layouts in an better way instead of having us bouncing around the exact same locations in the region all over the place.
@@jjc4924 Ok I see some things that went wrong in your route.
Each time you return to a city, you have more hms and unlock another path to a different area. This game handles backtracking really well actually. Rather than make you take the same path back, it unlocks a new path around to get back.
Now...
It sounds like you missed a major shortcut the game introduced after meteor falls. After the loop around to meteor falls, keep going down into rustboro. From there, head to the whismur cave. By this point you have hm rock smash and you open a path straight to Mauville. From there just go up to mt. Chimney to lavaridge.
After that gym, You get the sandstorm goggles now, which let's you go into the desert. The desert is a shortcut to the ash route. It also unlocks the sand tower that gives you a fossil.
Then comes the only real backtracking I remember, go back through the cave to rustboro. But now you if you had gotten the fossil, you get yourself a cool fossil Pokemon. Afterwards down to the 5th gym. Even then it's an easy route to here.
Now the next part that I think you have missed. After the 5th gym, you unlock surf. So instead of going back to the whismur cave, you're intended to try out surf. From the right of petalburg to where you first fought may, you can surf a shortcut straight to slateport. Then up the bike path and right to the next section of the game.
Or you could also go left of the 5th gym. The old man takes you on a boat down usually, but now you can surf yourself. Regiice is on that path. Then if you surf right after that, you get a new optional area, the abandoned shipwreck. After that you can keep going right to slateport, and up the bike and right to the next section.
Furthermore, after defeating your dad, you can tell your mom and she'll give you a lucky egg or amulet coin, I forget.
Even further, if you go back to mauville, and talk to the gym leader that's standing outside, he'll let you into another optional area, the power plant, which you surf to.
The exploration and content in this game is amazing imo. I understand how you may feel about your own playthrough, but the region itself is very well made imo and I would be thrilled if they could make a similar experience again.
Dugtrio Ramen. I get what your saying. And I have played Emerald before over & over again. And I still don't think they handled it's layout to your progression that well. Even if I did found some other ways to get back without going the normal way, I still have to backtrack at the long ways that just might or might not be longer & irritating to go back.
Like let's say after Meteor Fall, I do go down to reach Rustboro City instead of just heading back towards Fallabar Town & head to Mauville City and head to Mt. Chimney, I still have to go all the way back to Mt. Chimney anyway to stop Team Magma & than I have to go toLavaridge Town for an 4th Gym Badge & than I have to going all the way back to Petalburg for the 5th Gym. In fact, from Meteor Fall to Rustboro & Mauville is an little farther there than going to back to Fallabar Town and Route 119 or whatever where the volcanic ashes are & back to Mt. Chimney. And yeah. There's an desert area that I can go at any points & do some side fetch where I required an item or so. But I still have to backtrack there if I wanted to explore more of the ruins. It's still going to be in the exact same destination that I need to progress no matter where I can go for fast travel. So yeah. I gotta disagree on that whole backtracking doing well thing because honestly, it's not. And as an fan of Metroidvania, this game doesn't do it's open ended very well
I do like how Hoenn looks in terms of the variety & world map design. But unfortunately; as through the layouts to your progression of what the game tells you to go, it should've done it way better than what we been through. And for region that supposed to be more open ended, it really doesn't do it's open ended that well if I'm being honest and isn't quite as open ended as Kanto or even Johto.
Finally some Kalos appreciation, It comes with a great selection of Pokémon, explorable routes like 15, 19, and 22, unique cities like Lumiose and Snowbelle and some of the best diversity out of any region. Unfortunately we didn't get the Power Plant. Really wish Kalos got another game because this region had all the potential to be the best.
Me Too!!! #KalosConfirmed
Anistar and Shalour and Courmarine have some great themes!
Yeah.
Simeon Washington
Don’t forget Laverre.
@MetalCrow448 This.
Every region has that memorable cave, kalos's is remembered for the wrong reason
"For #8, we're off to a controversial start. It's Galar, sorry..."
No one's arguing with you... :)
I have to argue this to a certain extent. Yes, the routes are linear, but hasn't that been the case for every pokemon game? I also don't understand the complaint about puzzles, especially since in the older games it boiled down to 'push this rock here, step on this tile to go over here'. I also think that the wild area is rather well designed (apart from the trees). I will however agree with the point made about not being able to fully explore cities. I do think that GF got Galar pretty much spot on, and it depicts the UK rather well.
@@SVD978 no thats totally wrong routes and caves in other games were not nearly as linear like in sinnoh for example there are a lot of optional areas and parts of mandatory routes that are optional
The puzzle thing is less of a puzzle its just so you do something else in the route other than walking all the time
False statement!
I am.
I’m arguing cuz galar isn’t that bad as people said
Johto just has that cozy homey rural feel that other regions fail to replicate. There's something so comfy about running around route 29 with its music playing, and finding Sentrets, Hoothoots, Rattatas, and Pidgeys. Also, Johto has my all-time favorite pokemon in the form of Ampharos, and my favorite Bug-type pokemon in the form of Heracross.
I feel the same actually. Gamefreak could stand t make a pokemon game that's smaller scale and The Pokemon Company sort of did this to them though GF isn't entirely not to blame. These guys have the budget to get top tier programmers and they just won't. I digress though. They could take from whatever they've learned with S/V and scale it down without it being Let's Go quality.
Much like TOTK I think gamers should be done with big boring half baked open worlds. And maybe just maybe we can get a more intimate game out of it that looks better and plays better with tons of content in smaller areas that devs can focus on.
Now My Favorite Pokémon Region is paldea, Gen 9 is The Best Gen, paldea is A Diverse Region & So Big With Tons Of Areas To Visit, AN OPEN WORLD AREA. So Dope. The New Pokémons Are Awesome. My Favorite Pokémon From Gen 9 Are The Boxart Legendaries, koraidon and miraidon, They Are Some Of The Best Legendary Dragon Types 🐉. And The Concept Of Paradox Pokémon From The Past & Future Are Awesome.
@@Monty2289wait are you saying that totk is a half baked open world or do i lack reading comprehension?
johto is boring tho bland landscapes, too many kanto pokemon and the starters are the weakest and none of them stand out
"By the way, it's never Sabrina, you just don't do that." much relatable, yes
Jolteon, Pin Missle, Yeah
Just use umbreon lol but if u playing gen 1 good luck... lol. i guess dark and steel were introduced because of sabrina
I personally prefer galar over alola, kalos and unova and the other regions as well simply because galar is one of the best regions in Pokémon in My opinion, galar is diverse with the wild area, there’s fewer exploration in galar, but the wild area improved galar quite a bit, there’s some optional islands such as the islands in route 2 and route 9 also has optional islands and there’s an optional area inside slumbering weald and I get lost pretty easily in the slumbering weald during My play through of Pokémon Sword. I haven’t bought the DLC yet and still plans to buy the DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield.
Hoenn, Unova and Sinnoh in top 3. Makes a man feel good.
Same here!!
same here, man
I personally prefer galar over alola, kalos and unova and the other regions as well simply because galar is one of the best regions in Pokémon in My opinion, galar is diverse with the wild area, there’s fewer exploration in galar, but the wild area improved galar quite a bit, there’s some optional islands such as the islands in route 2 and route 9 also has optional islands and there’s an optional area inside slumbering weald and I get lost pretty easily in the slumbering weald during My play through of Pokémon Sword. I haven’t bought the DLC yet and still plans to buy the DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield.
@@kerrywien6775 galar sucks, the only good thing about it is the wild area map wise, I enjoyed the Pokémon and liked the new gyms but the map sucks otherwise.
@@spider-mancantsee5875 Exploration is one of the most important part of a Pokémon Game, and alola has many optional areas, routes and many more, but alola has the least amount of freedom, due to the linearity of the Games that takes place in alola and alola doesn’t reward you for going the beaten path and it sucks.
And honestly, galar is slightly better in the nonlinear thing. Pokémon Sword and Shield aren’t as linear as Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon and Pokémon Sword and Shield aka galar does not have a lot of optional areas, but the wild area and most of areas in the isle of armor and the crown tundra is a fun explorable part of the region and the most of the areas in the wild areas are optional and galar does have some explorable place that you can get lost easily like slumbering weald and the glimwood tangle and some mini islands in some routes, etc and I get lost easily there and in my opinion, Pokémon Sword and Shield also have a great storyline and it’s not as bad as Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Gold and Silver. I already bought the DLC and it’s even better that galar is now the best region thanks to the DLC. So how dare You mock My favorite region ? You should just scram.
Galar is the biggest corridor in videogame history.
Final Fantasy 13 says hold my beer
@@domfabio8850 was about to make a comment about the first 12 hours of that game
*Laughs in lets go prior to fly*
At Least galar is a damn good region to explore and galar isn’t as linear as unova which is just the worst region in Pokémon.
@@kerrywien6775 galar isn't as linear as unova? Lol. At least unova has side quests, better routes, better music, fun and somewhat difficult gameplay (on challenge mode) so much exploration, even more than sinnoh, you get to visit like 60% of the region in the main game the rest is optional/post game
I really like the traditional aesthetic of alot of johto. Most of the region is far less advanced then any other region giving it a unique feel.
Also plenty of explorable areas and activities that more people should really go to and do. Like I think the reason why they even remember the ruins of alph exterior is because it's the only place to get Natu. Honestly I think it's because people play through it in the same way they do with every other pokemon game, which doesn't really encourage the slow playstyle of the reigon. Like if I played through Galar the way I played through Johto I'd be called a newb, taking 3 and a half days between Gym 4 and gym 5. But in Johto in that time I could, rematch Schoolkid Alan and see how he has both gotten stronger and added a Natu AND a Quagsire to his team, good for you kid. Catch myself both a Scyther and a Pinsir in 2 different bug catching contest, losing once to freaking Cooltrainer Nick, but winning a Sunstone the second time to evolve my Sunkern, getting up early to make some money off of the Bargain Shop, get a rare candy from paying attention to Buena's passwords, get myself a few free pokeballs from kurt, develop a gambling addiction and get Fire Blast for my Togepi, and finally use that Fire Blast Togepi, along with Pinsir, Bayleef, Lapras, and Eevee, to kick down Pryces door and claim my 5th badge, causing Togepi to evolve from happiness. What can I do in Gen 8? Wait for the right weather to catch some more pokemon and do some raids? I'll pass.
@@kerrywien6775 why did you post this novel under my comment about johto? Shouldn't this be like its own thing?
@@ivanbackfromthecardshop8093 I’m dying 😂
For me:
1- Sinnoh
1- Hoenn
I can't really choose one, i love both a lot
2- Unova
3- Kalos
4- Alola
5- Johto
6- Galar
7- Kanto
Just to explain:
I love kanto but it is extremely limited, not only in the original version but also in all the remakes, even with everything new that came in the second and third gen, fire red and leaf green continued without much news and this remained even in Let's Go which even bringing some news to the franchise it's still the same game 20 years ago but with 3D models.
How is it limited. I also dislike kanto now cuz all the remakes but I do not think it's limited.
After Lt. Surge, you can take on the next 3 gyms in any order. That's pretty generous with freedom that other regions don't have.
Also Pokemon variety is great. People forget that this is the region with the most new Pokemon, with 151 Pokemon. You get a lot of options for a party.
It doesn't have much environmental variety, but otherwise I think kanto is a pretty ok region. It is just way overdone.
Totally agreed
I agree, I started with Pokémon platinum and I’ve always thought Sinnoh has the most depth, exploration, and contrast. Yes it’s slow, but that’s the point. Instead of focusing on hurrying through the game, Sinnoh makes you appreciate the game you’re playing through.
I'm just like you, I can't choose between Hoenn or Sinnoh, and I don't think I ever will be able to.
Hey 👋, Exploration is one of the most important part of a Pokémon Game, and alola has many optional areas, routes and many more, but alola has the least amount of freedom, due to the linearity of the Games that takes place in alola and alola doesn’t reward you for going the beaten path and it sucks.
And honestly, galar is slightly better in the nonlinear thing. Pokémon Sword and Shield aren’t as linear as Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon and Pokémon Sword and Shield aka galar does not have a lot of optional areas, but the wild area is a fun explorable part of the region and the most of the areas in the wild areas are optional and galar does have some explorable place that you can get lost easily like slumbering weald and the glimwood tangle and some mini islands in some routes, etc and I get lost easily there and in my opinion, Pokémon Sword and Shield also have a great storyline and it’s not as bad as Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Gold and Silver.
I totally agree, Unova and Hoenn have such good in game stories, I would restart a journey all over again
Hoenn will always be my favorite. Sapphire was my first game ever, when I was a kid. And it will always hold a special place in my heart.
U played sapphire instead of ruby that's the most rarest thing I've ever seen
@@zedex8745 Nah here are the rarest things in the real world opinions in pokemon
1. Someone liking sword and shield
2. Someone not trashing on gamefreak(Calling them lazy and stuff like that)
3.Someone likening the unovan monkeys
4. People who dont strait up calling a game bad like these other comments( like people dont really say why they dont like it in a nice way)
5. People who respect gamefreak
@@josh-w2030 💯💯
@@zedex8745 CAn you say what your saying I am a little confused lol
@@josh-w2030 I'm saying 100% true
the alola region for me was amazing, despite its linearity I really enjoyed the region as a whole, it was beautiful, the musical score is amazing, ride Pokémon and regional varienta were incredible, and I really loved how beautiful everything was!
@@kerrywien6775 so you liked the linear routes? Thought the region was perfect?
It’s amazing, not my favorite but still amazing, I especially love ula ula island
@@kerrywien6775 ahh, somebody likes the mouse cursor during the end credits!
I don’t think there’s a doubt that it’s the most gorgeous region
As a girl from Hawaii, Alola is definetly my fav region xD
You 100% nailed the issues I have with Alola's linearity.
Also, even though Kalos had less new Pokemon than Alola I felt they had a better presence. I regularly encountered a good mix of new and old in Kalos, whereas I was always running into old mons in Alola and it felt like the new Pokemon weren't even native to the region it was so hard to find some of them (I literally never even registered a Bruxish despite it being one of the first new Pokemon revealed).
Tbh alola felt like a tour guide/vacation. Since the Pokémon developers visit the locations prior to making the games, this could explain this feeling.
Alola had too many legendaries+ultra beast and non evolvable Pokémon. The latter may be a subjective thing, but one of the things I like the most in the games is to see my 'mon get stronger. Honestly, I feel I didn't have many options when I first played it.
@Orange Creator ufts
I personally prefer galar over alola, kalos and unova and the other regions as well simply because galar is one of the best regions in Pokémon in My opinion, galar is diverse with the wild area, there’s fewer exploration in galar, but the wild area improved galar quite a bit, there’s some optional islands such as the islands in route 2 and route 9 also has optional islands and there’s an optional area inside slumbering weald and I get lost pretty easily in the slumbering weald during My play through of Pokémon Sword. I haven’t bought the DLC yet and still plans to buy the DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield.
@@kerrywien6775 Lol think I've seen this copypasta before 😂
I think the list is pretty nice! Your words of thoughts were quite convincing, and now I regret not playing the ORAS games (or the entirety of the original Ruby and Sapphire), because exploring the region sure looks like a lot of fun!
Wow. I agree 100%. I would have also accepted Unova or Sinnoh as 1, they're pretty much interchangeable based on nostalgia/preference
This is literally exactly what I said. I feel like this is the definitive ranking, with Sinnoh, Hoenn, and Unova being tied for 1st
Unova lmao
I feel like sinnoh is not as good as hoenn or unova. I even think alola is better than sinnoh. Its just not dun exploring sinnoh FOR ME because outside of too much reliant on hm, the game is slow af.
@@showmeyourmoves8551 might be a diamond and pearl problem
@@showmeyourmoves8551 But BDSP pretty much fixed the SLOW PASTE and REMOVED HMS. Surfing is faster here rather than the OG. BDSP are god tiers, better than ORAS. BDSP At Least Are Better Remakes Than ORAS since ORAS are too easy, BDSP is quite hard and some of the Gym Leaders are hard to beat, the Champion remains hard, Don’t Get Me Wrong, ORAS is a Good Remake, But in My Opinion, BDSP are better because of many new features such as the Grand Underground, Pokémon Hideaways, Ramanas Park that features Legendary Pokémon from Generation 1-3, Pokémon FOLLOW You and many more.
Hoenn at 1? Yeah, this list is awesome! Emerald is my favorite game in big part due to the beautiful region. Unova and Sinnoh I feel are pretty interchangeable, but I do agree with your reasons for Unova at 2.
Unova gang RISE UP!!! (Also hoenn was my first region and I love it but because of Gen 5 it’s my second favourite)
8: galar (the equivalent of shiny paint job, poor functioning)
7: johto (like you said, boring, repetitive, and lacking overall)
6: kanto (again, same as you said, shares faults of johto but improves upon them)
5: kalos (it's a nice region, it's just that it honestly isn't memorable, and when paired with the other faults of XY, it sadly underperforms)
4: sinnoh (really nice general design and diversity, but THE CONSTANT HM'S!! Paired with slow pacing, Sinnoh is enjoyable yet tedious at once
3: hoenn (i'm not a fan of the water abundance, but hoenn is memorable and plays nicely, connecting to itself well)
2: alola (people hate on alola and their games but i loved them, it felt really immersive without so many drawbacks like galar has)
1: unova (very linear, especially in BW1, but being locked to an area makes you explore it to its fullest extent, the areas are I'd say some of the most diverse the series has to offer, and being chock full of postgame where you aren't locked makes unova quite well-rounded and enjoyable. Besides the one-path storyline, unova has in my opinion the least faults out of the main regions.)
How dare you mock my favorite region and placed it number 8 ?
@@kerrywien6775 If u think Galar is the best region then you like paying for lazy overpriced unfinished games. Even Kalos was better lol.
@@kerrywien6775 it's not as much about the features of the game, its about the layout of the region and how much you can explore
@@dominik5678 kalos may have been easy but atleast some guy did not come And tell you exactly what to do every single second. He did it once in awhile. So kalos more is like a game where you can enjoy it and it’s locations and explore but have it be super easy vs sword and shield which is just go through super straight routes and get interrupted every second.
@@leohaddad9225 I agree but it's still in the worst generations. Like one guy said it's X and Y that are the problem and not Kalos itself. Kalos was meant to have sequels like Black 2 and White 2 but it was scrapped after GameFreak and TPC saw the low sales on Black 2 and White 2 so Gen 6 was just abandoned. I really enjoyed the anime and I like the characters it's just the games are too linear but still much better than Galar will ever be.
The Unova games are my favorite, but I can definitely see why you place Hoenn above Unova.
i've never thought about it until now but kalos as a region is actually well-designed, just poorly implemented
It is the best region of all games to me. It had a great history with wars and AZ. The french influence makes a big impact on how it feels. Lumiose city better come back bigger and open world like the wild area
@@Its_SaberHG Agreed. The games were terrible, and the story was half assed, but the actual world and history have so much potential.
@@kirin1230 at least it hard a story kinda unlike gen 4. Gen 4 also had bad story and evil team.
@@Its_SaberHG I love sinnohs story. It's not in your face like XY. You're not hand fed the information. Details like Cyrus's (or was it Volkner? I forgot) grandfather talking about how he felt so guilty about his abusive upbringing and not helping him. Cyrus not wanting to destroy the world, but instead being so emotionally detached that he believes a world without emotion is what's best for everyone. He had motive, twisted as it was. Tell me anything interesting about Lysandre. He's a walking stereotype and the game pretending he wasn't the villain from the start is laughable. I am fine with people liking XY, but claiming it's story is better than sinnohs is just something I can't understand. I don't even like sinnoh very much anyway.
@@kirin1230 The thing i did l like about X and Y story is that is was not forced like other games. You felt like you made your own a little more. I also like how it has little info about people because it adds more lure like the ghost girl
I’m just glad that my favorites, Kalos, Sinnoh and Unova were in the top 4
good taste 👌
Agreed!!
Kalos is underrated af
Nicholas Chamoun nah Unova is underrated asf
@@poett8875 Everyone loves Unova so no it's not underrated (still a good region)
I definitely agree with Hoenn being on top. Emerald will always stay in my memories for map alone. Also good to see Unova getting this much love. It was highly slept on when it first came out.
My personal favorite is Hoenn. I just love everything about it (lack of game mechanics in the originals aside).
(Close) second is Alola and (close) third is Kanto.
Alola is the worst region bad animation bad games every single thing is a bad thing in alola
@@zedex8745 suprise that wasn't for galar lol
@@josh-w2030 ur the same person who replied to my other comment
@@zedex8745 Yeah lol just noticed
@@josh-w2030 L0L
It is easily Hoenn region for me. The nostalgic background music, the landscape in the game. Bonus points is that many of my favorite Pokemon came from here, like Milotic and Altaria.
When I heard Gen 8 was based of the uk I was excited but now I’m just disappointed
the uk is literally a straight line, what were you expecting lol
@@moyashiishi Not from the UK, but it doesnt look like a straight line on the map to me. What did you mean
@@jdamante2277 We're an island. Therefore it's a straight line by default
@ElectrifyingVikavolt ackually Pokémon let’s go pikachu and eevee were the first pokemon games in HD idiot
I personally prefer galar over alola, kalos and unova and the other regions as well simply because galar is one of the best regions in Pokémon in My opinion, galar is diverse with the wild area, there’s fewer exploration in galar, but the wild area improved galar quite a bit, there’s some optional islands such as the islands in route 2 and route 9 also has optional islands and there’s an optional area inside slumbering weald and I get lost pretty easily in the slumbering weald during My play through of Pokémon Sword. I haven’t bought the DLC yet and still plans to buy the DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield.
I think BW2 helped the design of Unova a lot. The original BW really made Unova feel like a series of roadside attractions more than an explorable region even if there were some neat secrets to be found. Though I don't think any region other than Galar is bad and they.all have their own highlights that really make them standout.
I could just as easily see Johto, Alola, or Kanto, as top 3 regions.
Yeah. It's my personal favorite region.
Johto last route combine to the route 2 is boring and dissapointing, kanto is meh, alola is nice but unova takes the cake.
I personally prefer galar over alola, kalos and unova and the other regions as well simply because galar is one of the best regions in Pokémon in My opinion, galar is diverse with the wild area, there’s fewer exploration in galar, but the wild area improved galar quite a bit, there’s some optional islands such as the islands in route 2 and route 9 also has optional islands and there’s an optional area inside slumbering weald and I get lost pretty easily in the slumbering weald during My play through of Pokémon Sword. I haven’t bought the DLC yet and still plans to buy the DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield.
At Least galar is a damn good region to explore and galar isn’t as linear as unova which is just the worst region in Pokémon.
@@kerrywien6775 now thats a bad take
Great list! Here's my list:
1. Hoenn
2. Sinnoh
3. Alola
4. Unova
5. Kalos
6. Johto (much better than Kanto, personally)
7. Kanto (I personally disliked going through Mt. Moon and Rock Tunnel)
8. Galar (basically, your explanation. I didn't like the region at all)
My list is not associated with freedom; it concerns the biomes and the pokemon distribution
Can we just acknowledge some of the horrendous biome distribution? It has always bothered me that there is deserts just placed in the middle of Hoenn, Unova, Alola (Ula’Ula island) and Galar. While I adore Desert Resort in Unova, it would’ve been cool if GameFreak instead extended Castelia city, or added an area reminiscent of Central Park. With Alola it does not make sense that the ruins of abundance and Tapu Bulu’s grassy terrain sit atop a cacti filled wasteland.
Also, Snowpoint city on the map sits at the same height of the resort area but somehow the resort area is a tropical rather than cold. Other than this Sinnoh’s geography makes a lot of sense.
Heroes Inc. I agree with your list. Personally I would switch Sinnoh and Hoenn, but that’s mainly because of nostalgia and the Pokémon like Infernape, Lucario, Garchomp, Drapion, and etc.
@@nobleshad I personally think Infernape and Drapion are hideous.
@@Marixchatt I respect your opinion and Infernape is my least favourite Sinnoh Starter. I personally like Empoleon, its also my favourite pokemon. I like Drapion but i respect your opinion :)
@@Marixchatt yeah, lol. That has always bothered me, especially Unova. Like, why is there a desert north of Castelia? You also forgot to mention Kalos' wasteland, which is north (?) of Lumiose? I never understood that at all.
I’m a Hoenn stan, and I was worried Hoenn’s going to be at the bottom because of people hating the water, but I’m pleasantly surprised to say the least!
Honestly I love Galar as a region even though it is very much wasted potential. I think Galar just hits different when you’re English. You can see all the references, and familiar landscapes. It feels like home.
“I’m not going to be judging based on Pokémon variety”
*brings it up in every region*
Hoenn is amazing. Fortree city is so creative! Meteor falls! The desert! The airlift elevator! And the spa!
Hoenn Will always bee #1 in my book. From puzzles to catch the regi trio, to climbing sky pillar in emerald to catch rayquaza ( and soft resetting so many times to fall through the right tile), to going to the weather institute to track strange weather conditions to find kyogre and groudon. Not to mention navel rock, and birth island through events . It always felt special and I still pop out the gameboy sp and emerald from time to time.
Personally I like Unova, Sinoh, and Johto the best, I just really felt the most Pokémon vibes from them, and overall I felt a nice balanced landscape
HMs never really bothered me that much. Sure it definitely was annoying in the endgame because you had to lug around your HM slave to navigate, but I still think its better that it's YOUR pokemon helping you out instead of just some stock pokemon that everyone gets like in alola. Having your team help you navigate made the journey more personal. It's hardly important compared to the myriad of other problems pokemon has though
I live for Pokemon reviews like this because one of the big reasons why I love to revisit old games and buy new games is literally for BOTH tourism and exploration experiences of each game's region.
I agree with you 100% for the Galar's last placement. While Sword and Shield gave us the most beautiful scenery in routes and cities than ever before, but this game is (in how I see things) is just STRICTLY tourism. There's 0% exploration. Players are basically not even allowed to enter or go beyond places where it clearly meant for privacy, or naturally inaccessible to a normal person.
Because of this, the most better regions land up to Hoenn, Sinnoh, and Unova. My favorite has always been Sinnoh. It's home for me, and I am excited with the remakes in the future.
At this age i do feel, gamefreak kinda lack on level design area and country spesific region is just another excuse for masuda doing business trip abroad (for research purposes)
@@ardraagatama2858 That excuse is really funny tho 😂 I also feel the lack of HM being part of the map removes a lot of the route's exploration capabilities. 🤔
@@BuizelCream yea because i recently started my kalos journey and realize the 3d map doesn't transition well as do as in galar (partly maybe because of the engine upgrade).
I do agree with u abt the hm part... Sinnoh really was one of my favourite and hm takes part of it rough exploration, especially on mount coronet , sadly most of the fandom consider it tedious and huge paddling in team of six pokemon that u carried.
@@ardraagatama2858 I agree. Kalos was very experimental for 3D transitioning. Galar has become a lot better for 3D ever since (Crown Tundra exploration is waaay better as many people said so far).
And for Sinnoh, I get it! xD I remember NEEDING to have HMs to every Pokemon in my party just to navigate xD
Now I'm wondering how Sinnoh will be redesigned for its remakes coming soon considering how maps are designed nowadays. Will that be the return of HMs? o.o
@@BuizelCream yea i am grateful that the open area of crown tundra were applauded with warmer regard due to their beautiful environment... Which maybe serve as beta test for route 216 and snowpoint city.
Nevertheless gamefreak sure do need to meet some expectations from the fandom with the sinnoh remake lol.
replaying soul silver right now and your analysis is definitely spot on. also replaying platinum since i can’t focus on one thing at once and really loving the region a ton. i’m only at the flower field/town part. only thing i’m not looking forward to is all the hm’s i’ll need to utilize. that seems to be a common complaint with gen 4. great vid! (hoenn was my fave too).
Oh lord, this ranking is ALMOST exactly how I'd rank my favorite/least favorite generations, not only the regions.
1. Gen3
2. Gen5
3. Gen6
4. Gen4
5. Gen7
6. Gen2
7. Gen1
8. Gen8
That’s a pretty bad list, gen 6 is WAY too high and gen 2 is WAY too low
Actually yours and his are different,he put johto at number 7 and kanto in number 6 so you’re stupid
@@pizzaroll5022 actually your stupid cuz they said ALMOST the same.
Gen 4 is the best tho
@@quagmiretheperv Actaully gen 8 is your favorite
I'm a Kalos supporter, so I'm just gonna drop everything I love about this region here:
I think Kalos' routes still felt like classic Pokémon with allowing you to explore, and more branching paths. It really isn't as linear as it might seem at first glance. Sure, earlier in the game the routes are linear, but there are some nice open ended area's like the giant water area that comes right after Shalour City. And aside from Glittering Cave, the other caves all have a few alternate paths. Reflection Cave and Terminus Cave specifically are nice and big.
I also enjoy the unique locations in the game. Forests, caves, cities, deserts, swamps, mountains, it's all here. This also applies to some caves. Glittering Cave and Reflection Cave look quite different from your standard Pokémon caves. I know some people think it's unrealistic that Kalos has a desert/wasteland area, an autumn-ish area and a snowy area all pretty close together, but honestly I don't mind that. We are talking Pokémon here, a game where kids are arguably more successful and heroic than adults, fish turn into octopuss, and mice can shock you. It's fiction, so it really doesn't matter to me, but thats just my opinion of course.
Having Lumiose City as some sort of hub was also a cool thing imo. It truly was a big capital that connected the region together, with lots of things to do. A bunch of restaurants, clothing stores, some sketchy dark alleys to explore, Taxi's driving around that you can use, Gogoats to ride, and my personal favorite, the Pokéball shop.
Speaking of cities, I really like how different each town felt. Laverre City, Anistar City, Ambrette Town, Snowbelle City, Coumarine City, and Dendemille Town all have unique set pieces and visuals. Unlike what I assume is most of the Pokémon community (sadly), I found these locations to be very memorable.
The Pokémon selection is wonderful. Like you said, a whopping 450 different species to find is great. Don't really have anything to add to what you said about this, except that maybe a few more legendaries would have helped (though idk if those are considered part of the regional dex).
Something else I noticed is that every route actually has a name. For example, Route 16 is actually called Mélancolie Path, and Route 7 is known as Rivière Walk. It's a small detail, sure, but it adds to building the world of Pokémon, which is a plus.
There is definitely some more things but it's currently 3 AM here so I'd better get some sleep.
And I love the music in kalos
And the pokemon designs of Kalos - Aegislash , Noivern , Greninja , Tyrantrum , Volcanion , Yveltal are literally the coolest
I agree about Johto's Pokémon variety. I find most of my Johto teams always use the same 3 Pokémon, namely Cyndaquil, Mareep, and the red Gyarados.
JPR, a brand and name you can trust
I love Kalos but wasn't expecting to see it that high on the list. Agree with everything though
Yep me to
Gen 3 with Hoenn and Kanto together was so good.
That gen 2 and 4
@@mattanatior97studios No it's not😂😂
Kalos had SO MUCH potential, I’m happy it wasn’t too low in the list :)
Controversial opinion
I actually prefer HM instead of a bike on water or a flying taxi, they make your team useful even outside of battle and as you progress in lvl your exploration skill also progresses.
BUT, I would change them so they wouldn't take up a move slot. Meaning I would have them as, outside of battle, abilities that they unlock as you progress. A blastoise is able to swim and is big enough to ride it etc.
That does sound like a nice alternative to consuming a move slot. Kind of like Alola's ride pokemon but with your own pokemon.
That way you need a team that actually makes sense and not 6 dracovish
That's actually an incredible idea. What if they worked similarly to contest moves? Like, any flying type move will double as 'fly', a water type move will double as..... Ahh. Well, it's still a nice idea.
@@kirin1230 of course it is, anything other than flying taxi. I mean, it is convenient but it takes out of the progression you have as an overall trainer in the game.
I remember playing through unova as a kid... one of the best experiences ever
Great list! This is incredibly well thought out. Hoean remains one of my favourite regions to this day because of the exploration elements. I really wish we'd get cool secrets similar to the Regi puzzles or the original sky pillar again some day.
I fricking love the Hoen Region. I still have my original Emerald game.
My ranking of the regions:
8. *Kanto*
7. *Johto*
6. *Sinnoh*
5. *Alola*
4. *Hoenn*
3. *Kalos*
2. *Galar*
1. *Unova*
I miss unova so much. It was the first video game i ever bought with my own money from my allowance. Would do anything for a remake.
My favourite is Sinnoh. Idk why I just love the region and the games. Closely followed by Kanto.
Good ranking, I'm glad Kalos got some appreciation and I absolutely agree with Galar being the worst and Hoenn being the best. My ranking goes:
1. Hoenn
2. Unova
3. Sinnoh
4. Johto
5. Kalos
6. Kanto
7. Alola
8. Galar
lol ur ranking is kind of the reversed version to mine lol:
1. Galar
2. Alola
3. Kanto
4. Kalos
5. Unova
6. Sinnoh
7. Johto
8. Hoenn
idk why people hate on Galar so much it's an awesome region regardless of what it lacks imho
@@kawaiimimi6349 They really need to fix Galar.
Couldn’t agreed more. My favorite region is galar and honestly, galar is slightly better in the nonlinear thing. Pokémon Sword and Shield aren’t as linear as Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon and Pokémon Sword and Shield aka galar does not have a lot of optional areas, but the wild area is a fun explorable part of the region and the most of the areas in the wild areas are optional and galar does have some explorable place that you can get lost easily like slumbering weald and the glimwood tangle and some mini islands in some routes, etc and I get lost easily there and in my opinion, Pokémon Sword and Shield also have a great storyline and it’s not as bad as Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Gold and Silver.
I truly never understand why people hate when Pokémon games are linear. Not every game needs to be an open world, and I’ve never minded linear style games. It’s nice to have choices, sure. But IMO Pokémon gives you many other choices to make, such as what Pokémon to use, which to catch, which moves to use, etc. I just truly have never understood why people are so obsessed with complaining about Pokémonbeing too “linear”. But that’s just my own feelings on it, yours are valid too even if I don’t agree!
I think that the reason the 3d regions are more linear is because of the camera. The perspective makes things a bit more difficult to navigate. Hopefully the free camera will allow for actual dungeons in the next games.
Even more simply, designing in 3D takes 10x more work than 2D. And with yearly releases there’s no time to really improve on it.
you really underrated Alola here.
You harped on the linear story, forgot the strong pokemon theme lineup. forgot the drop of hms. didn’t mention how small the islands, make for really accessible postgame completion.
-it does have a lack of puzzles though.
Good to see Unova finally getting some love! By far my favorite gen and region
It's nice to find a fellow pokemon fan that values diverse environments, exploration, and a large regional dex like I do. The entire list is pretty much how I'd rank them as well.
#1 Hoenn
Ah, I see you're a man of culture aswell
i'm a kalos apologist sawri. happy to see it wasn't last
Hoenn region is by far and still my favourite. It's games is where i first played Pokemon(Sapphire and Emerald) and i had a very good experience playing it.
The trumpets really scream Adventure in it haha.
Playing Ruby as a kid and seeing the reflection of the clouds above us in the puddles in between Fortree and Lilycove was my favorite. A small detail, but it made things more immersive. My first and favorite Pokémon game without a doubt.
I can almost completely agree, but I personally prefer Unova and Sinnoh over Hoenn:
#1 Unova
#2 Sinnoh
#3 Hoenn
The rest is the same as in this list
Yes unova is the best!
@@ndhonek Honestly, even though the Unova games are my favorites, I think Hoenn is the best designed region, really showing the Regions values of nature and how they live together with it, it's beautiful. Aleczandxrs video on Hoenn is great and shows tge beauty of the region.
I'll admit. Hoenn does look nice & has cool design. I just wish the layouts to your progression in Hoenn wasn't all over the place & could've ease out the HM's. Those are my biggest problem with the Hoenn games & why I prefer other regions over it ( minus Kalos & Galar ).
Also the Pokemon encounters, variety & National Pokedex entry in Hoenn could've been alot better.
I really wasn't a fan of Pokemon until I played RSE. And it was the Pokemon designs and the landscape that made me fall in love with the game.
Congrats my guy keep up the hard work, great videos also 8:50 lol if you sont sound like your trying to sell me this game as a product YOU SOUND MAD CONVINCING!!!!!!!! LML 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you!
I 100% agree with this list. I think you were spot on about every region.
I think my top three are 1. Kalos. 2. Unova, 3. Hoenn. Hoenn is there for diversity, while the other two are for faithfulness to their real world counterparts
I started with Pokémon Blue…but Emerald and Hoenn will always have my heart.
Hoenn has been my favorite since I was a kid and my parents and grandparents always tried to get me to stop playing. lol
@@kerrywien6775 The postgame is definitely a 100 times better than Galar, and there is much more postgame than you think in Hoenn.
Couldn't agree more on Ballonlea, in terms of aesthetics it's possibly the best looking city in the series IMO but there's absolutely nothing to do. When you can't even go inside most of the buildings it just totally ruins the atmosphere.
Hoenn was my first region. Also I love Kecleon and Castform
when you said Tragic Decision at the beginning of the video i immediately started humming the tune to Tragic Decision from Xenoblade Chronicles without realizing that you had it playing in the background, and when i did realize i was like 'Oh My God" lol it's such a great song.
'I don't like how they divided Alola into four'
'I love the decision to split Kalos into three sections'
At least the sections in Kalos are connected to each other.
But isn't Alola based on Hawaii? And aren't they seperate too?
Peyton Snyder well they’re supposed to be islands ofc they’re gonna be divided
My favorite region is galar and honestly, galar is slightly better in the nonlinear thing. Pokémon Sword and Shield aren’t as linear as Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon and Pokémon Sword and Shield aka galar does not have a lot of optional areas, but the wild area is a fun explorable part of the region and the most of the areas in the wild areas are optional and galar does have some explorable place that you can get lost easily like slumbering weald and the glimwood tangle and some mini islands in some routes, etc and I get lost easily there and in my opinion, Pokémon Sword and Shield also have a great storyline and it’s not as bad as Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Gold and Silver.
i like that pokémon is linear. let’s me focus on main game and then i can explore/ do everything else post game. Plus the main point is collecting all gym badges and becoming champion. then when ur champion, u can basically do whatever you want
the routes and dungeons in galar always felt like they could be really good puzzles but they turn out to actually be surprisingly linear (route 8) or they just end before it gets any more complicated (glimwood tangle)
There are no even dungeons in galar.
Kanto will always have that special place in my heart although Hoenn is the best. I remember playing in 3rd grade with my classmates and we bet who can catch Mewtwo in Cerulean Cave. We take each turn to try in my Gameboy and whoever catches Mewtwo, we treat him foods in canteen during recess. Pallet Town will always be the most iconic city/town in Pokémon Universe.
"Nah bruh, too much water" ~IGN
I'm currently binging all your videos as I just discovered you, great content :3
Man, I just really, really love Unova
Hoenn has always been my favorite!!! Played Kanto on gamboy color. And sapphire on the ds. Literally played it 20-40 times back to back making new teams. Re catching all of the legendaries. And the music was top tier!! Love how cool they make Steven and its so satisfying to finally beat him in the end. Also blaziken was the start of the fire fighting starter trend by giving him the overpowered high jump kick. That game is literally gold!
i honestly completely agree lol, i think i’d have put kalos in the number two spot but that’s just because i haven’t played a unova game before and i really love the kalos games, hoenn definitely deserves number one though :)
I loooved Hoenn… shady forests, beach cities, tucked away cozy towns with flowers everywhere (right next to the daycare, so perfect)
I actually agree with the rankings on this list, call me bias because I started with gen 3 so that's one of my all.time rage and top regions (not just for nostalgia's sake) but the other entries on this list o think deserve their ranking. I'm currently replaying BW and one of the things I love about unova is that it feels like it's alive and bustling compared to some, Castelia city is a perfect example with actually vehicles driving along the bridge, boats sailing when you go across the sky bridge and all the NPC's walking through the city streets, it ACTUALLY felt like a city and not just 7 buildings that typically denotes a city in Pokémon games
I’m fine with these rankings props man
My top three would be
1.Hoenn
2.Sinnoh
3.Unova
If I could live in any pokemon region I would totally go for Hoenn, a tropical region just like my country Brazil, there are beaches and places to explore.
1. Kalos
2. Alola
3. Sinnoh
4. Unova
5. Hoenn
6. Kanto
7. Johto
8. Galar
i appreciate these opinions... i’m just disappointed my baby sinnoh wasn’t number 1 😢. i know that the speed of the game and diamond and pearls regional dex were terrible but i still stand by the fact that platinum is the best game ever
Nostalgia should prioritize objectivity
I do like the slow tempo of dppt a lot. It comes with great jazzy pace with the gorgeous ost, it is just relaxing to go through Sinnoh.
Definitely my rank 1
Sinnoh is my favorite region as well. I actually like, that the region itself is a huge challenge. I can understand, that it's annoying to rely on your HM slave so much, but to me it's a great aspect. When you've made it successfully to where you wanted to go to, it makes you feel like you've truly worked for it and deserve to be where you are now.
One more thing I adore is how easy it is to have a well-functioning team. I'm playing the diamond version at the moment and from gym 1 to gym 8 I only needed 4 pokémon for fighting (I chose Turtwig as my starter and then caught a Starly, Shinx and a Ponyta) + one Bibarel as my HM slave.
The only reason for me to add a Gyarados and Dialga to my team is how hard the top 4 and especially Cynthia are. But until now it was really easy just with Torterra, Staraptor, Luxray and Rapidash.
Platinum is never a best gens LMAO
@@contraryshinysnivy Emerald is the core game bar none
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my opinion:
8) kanto (it’s understandably boring but it’s still so boring, almost all the cities look the same, although i think the sevii islands in gen 3 were a great improvement)
7) johto (i can excuse the AWFUL level curve and the extreme reliance on kanto because i’m nostalgic towards johto, crystal was my first game 😅 but at least we have some distinct places, like ecruteak city, blackthorn city, the ruins of alph etc)
6) galar (i love the wild area but i wish it was more detailed and the set dressing on most of the routes and cities is really disappointing, aside from that, the cities are all so beautiful and distinct, and the dlcs actually made the region better-although i’m not fond of the idea of dlcs for pokemon games)
5) hoenn (hoenn is awesome, and i think it’s the region with my favorite selection of pokemon, i just wish it had a colder area with snow and more ice types- i know hoenn is tropical but they did it well with mount lanakila in alola, so yeah)
4) sinnoh (pokemon platinum is one of if not my favorite game, but the HMs kinda make the sinnoh experience a little annoying)
3) unova (honestly i could put unova and kalos on the same place in this list because both are extremely varied, beautiful, and large, the only downside is the HMs which were still present)
2) kalos (i just think kalos is a little more charming than unova aesthetically, although i too have a few problems with pokemon x/y)
1) alola (honestly i don’t think there will ever be a pokemon region i’ll like more than alola, it has every kind of biome and it made me feel so immersed in the game, i felt as if i was in a vacation, the cities, towns and routes are beautiful, the desert is so cool, mt lanakila is nice, the forest is great, every trial location is iconic, and it’s so big i could never get bored of it-although the handholding in the alola games is indeed very annoying)
Don't forget Galar is based on Great Britain which was inhabited by the Romans for a few hundred years. When the Romans built roads they made them very straight as to make the journey as quick as possible.
A reasonable explanation as to why Galar's routes are so straightforward.
Oh makes sense but still it lack-lusting i hope they fix that region it feel so... Broken...
Galar has so much potential but was completely wasted! The isle of Armour is so much better and a good sign of what could have been my favourite region.
(although being from the UK actually makes Galar one of my favourites anyway!)
Remember when you found Volcarona in BW/2?? It was so rewarding it felt and Volcarona felt like a legendary pokemon
I’d go:
1. Alola
2. Sinnoh
3. Hoenn
4. Unova
5. Kalos
6. Kanto
7. Johto
8. Galar
I can agree
Albab Imam true but I’m rating it more on region design and lore rather than HMs
I would switch sinnoh for first spot and alola for second and hoenn for third
And the rest would be the same
Yes the main issue with Sinoh which is my favorite is one Pokemon in your team has to be a Hm slave to explore the map. 😂 I love how memorable all the areas are in that region. I also love how it has a desert, snow, volcano, etc areas. Stuff like the haunted mansion in the woods and the spirit tomb area I love the landmarks. Snow point temple is dope too. Hoen is second because of the stuff I just mentioned man both those worlds had so much care in them it’s actually crazy.
Also surprised Sinoh isn’t at least two Hoen and Sinoh are a close call for me personally. They’re practically both number one because the adventure is just so good in those games. Hoen dive mechanic is also super cool. I just like the evergreen feeling more than multiple islands. Unova would be 3 for me it feels a little be too linear and I do not like the shape of the map. Takes me out of the immersion and makes me feel like I’m playing a video game 😂
And that’s just my opinion on the map layout and design. Diamond hits it out of the park with the Pokemon in it.