After all but skipping the last two gens, I picked up sword and the dlc to play through. My only real gripe is that the gyms do feel basically like a cake walk. I'm sure the late game has separate challenges, but all in all when you can one shot the whole team it's not as epic as it should feel. This is likely because of the wild are (which I like), I just wish they tuned up the difficulty
The most revolutionary experience about these games for me was playing X and Y for the first time and seeing that you can save in a literal second now instead of waiting what felt like 5 minutes in previous gens.
Considering Hoenn's real world inspiration is literally an archipelago within an archipelago, I think the water routes are fine. Of course I'm biased, though, since Hoenn was my first region and is still one of my favorites.
The water routes would be fine if surfing weren't slower than the normal walk cycle.... in the game where we get a speed up button in the tutorial. Don't get me wrong. For the most part Gen 3 is my favorite. But it's map was garbage until the remakes came along and made surfing and diving have a half decent speed.
the problem with the water is not that it is there, but how its experienced. every water square is an encounter square, meaning you cant just swim across a path quickly when you want to get from one island to the other, you have to run in to pokemon allong the way, if you dont want to spend money on repels. plus theres a pretty small selection of actual pokemon you encounter, which makes the whole experience tedious. i love the asthetic and idea of hoenns water routes, but hated having to run into tentacools and pellipers every five seconds of surfing
@@sinjinfinnplays9366 Taking a deep breath before listing something is a comedic effect meant to hint that there is a lot to said list, especially if its pertaining to a list of bad things. Gen 8 is riddled with problems regarding its story writing, game performance, game content, and straight up lies (oh look, they removed half the dex for balance purposes, then sold back all the horrendously overused, balance breaking meta legendary mons in DLCs which completely negates that excuse). Which is a shame because the gen 8 pokemon roster is fantastic and the characters are likable, but they're in a game that doesn't do them justice.
The list given didn't even mention things like Pokemon Home. Though I imagine it's easier to make the video if you don't have to include things not in the main games.
joshua kim I agree with everything, EXCEPT (yes, in ALL CAPS) about the pokemon roster being “fantastic”. Are you serious? This is literally the WORST part of Gen 8 for me... the pokemon themselves. There are like 7 or 8 good designs, everything else just look SO bad.
I waited to get Gen 8 until a b2g1 deal. I haven't played it much, but I might get the DLC if it's as good as people say... though other videos I've seen show otherwise. Side note, please give us 6v6 unlimited time battles, Game Freak.. or at least a reason why you neglected to do it.
Gen 5’s “Use Gen 5 Pokémon” was something I disliked at first but then liked because it forced me to start looking at other Pokémon instead of me looking at a select few while continuing to use old Pokémon. The overuse of Old Pokémon Use is the reason why we have at least 4 different Charizards.
After people had told me how much better the older generation I didn't know which I liked more but the idea of a lot of the Pokemon in Gen 5 is that one of the head producer's took a trip to New York and wanted to style a Generation after urban things, hence the trash can and all the other objects
I agree. This is also the reason why i don't see the national dex controversy as a problem because that would defeat the point of GF introducing new mons when your more likely to use your old favourites without giving the new ones a chance
@@password4531 That's what I felt like during the Bring Back Nat Dex days. I really enjoyed using the Gen 8 Pokémon and almost went nuts when I learned about Dreepy and its evolutions.
@@squeebosh8525 Yeah people complain about the national dex problem like non of the gen 8 pokemon are good which i thought was weird since i actually really like most of them and the galarian forms was potential well used (in my opinion)
I like gen 5 having mainly gen 5 mons, it encourages you to use Pokémon that are new and perhaps find new cool ones you wouldn’t have used if you could already use old mons.
Plus, you got the national dex after completeing the game..so you could still transfer your favs over to gen 5 afterwards. Its not the same as gen 8 where you litterally can not transfer certian mons at all which is the real bummer.
@@vianjelos Exactly, and Galar still had past generation Pokémon before the post game. I ended up only using TWO new Pokémon, which was my starter Rillaboom and Corviknight. The rest of the team was Pangoro, Skuntank, Manectric and my ace G-Max Blastoise from the Isle of Armor.
I gotta say on the other hand, Heart Gold was my first and favorite game. I fell in love with the 400 some pokemon in the dex, to go from that to Black where I recognized nothing, I just felt alienated. Just my opinion
People underrate how repayable and balanced gen 5 is because of the choice to only use new pokemon. Everytime I come back I can try out a totally new team and still have it work. Ask anyone who played gen 5 what they had on there team and its always different too. You don't get the usual I had an ampharos gen 2 or I had a luxray gen 4 and I honestly enjoy that not everyone has carbon copy teams.
Exactly, it could be bias since bw was my first pokemon game but I liked that there was an entire dex of brand new pokemon. Every other generation adds around 30 new pokemon and a lot of old pokemon. The majority being fan favorites to please the old fans. Unova has a variety of solid designs but I will admit that a trash heap, ice cream cone, and gears aren't the best designs. Especially the ice cream cone. Here's something to think about, garbodor isn't that different from muk and the klink line isn't that different from the magnemite line.
Understandable, have a great day. But also they made it somewhat more of a challenge than that sounds by giving them another Pokémon. Hau got Pichu/Pikachu/Raichu and Hop got Wooloo/Dubwool, if they didn't it would've been WAAAAAAAAAAYY worse.
@@yeetmaster75 They gave hop the Wooloo so that you could KO it first and level up, then get a super effective move against hop not making it move challenging, only easier.
I think Pokémon games need a hard mode. Just boost everything’s level, give the elite four 6 pokemon each. I just think it would be so much more fun with difficulty
I personally think that gyms should scale with average party level, and the player be given freedom to do whatever gyms in any order, but there should be gym leader level cap determined by which gym leaders you've defeated.
Yes. I really enjoyed playing Kaizo Emerald because it was an actual challenge. Gym leaders were varied and had cover moves for just about everything, held items, more level scaling, and just a strong challenge. It'd need dumbed done some, but I feel like at least the gym and gang leaders really need buffed nowadays--they're just too weak and sad.
I love it that I was forced to explore new pokemon to build my team in Gen 5. It should be done more often. As much as I love having Gyarados as an auto include in my team as I did on other gens, I really enjoyed having to resort to use other mons that I have never used before.
Me too! In fact, ever since Gen 5, I made it a point to use nothing but new mons in each Gen moving forward. I honestly had trouble narrowing down my team to just six in each new game. That’s how many new mons I actually liked. 😁
i understand your point, but for me personally, whenever i play through a region with only 150-170 or so pokemon, the region always feels a little empty. like, i'm always running into the same 10 pokemon over and over again. it can get quite stale after a while. thats why i love kalos, alolas and galars massive pokedexes. every area feels unique because the pokemon you encounter there are new
I play through hoenn for the first time and I dislike it, because you have no reliable navigation. I am constantly looking where to go. Also disliked that I needed 4 hm slaves to get through victory road.
The only thing that annoys me about water is the random encounters everywhere. To explore you either need around 1000 repels or spend around twice the amount of time you would. Thats the only thing I hate about the water lol
And the fact that they look horrible and sterile, like they're doing the same "animations" they did when they were sprites and it doesn't translate well to 3D.
While I personally liked Mega Evolution and thought they not only made weak Pokemon viable, but also gave them a new spot light. I however feel the Regional Variants along with Regional Evolution is a way better method of achieving such things
I hate that the original versions are left in the dust tho. Like, it’s cool that Corsola got a regional variant and that variant got an evolution, but og corsola should have gotten an evolution as well :/ The new evolutions should have “normal” forms as well (as long as they are a new stage).
@@stormnightmare4378 You are absolutely right plus OG corsola getting an evolution would have been PERFECT for Alola, which would have lead really well into an alternative evolution in Sword/Shield. Especially bc it would have been cool to have an expansive 'coral reef' pokemon. Compared to Cursola's whole 'dead reef' vibe.
It’s the region that felt simplistic, but I guess it was the first region. It was all just forest and plains. No desert or anything else. There was a few caves but it was still too simplistic.
Something that's always perplexed me about Pokemon fans, is their idea of "difficult". I can definitely understand certain battles like the Sinnoh Elite and Cynthia being actually "difficult" because of their team, but then there's the people who talk about EXP and difficulty. At the end of the day, if we drop EXP/remove EXP share, all that does is shave more time. This in no way makes the game harder or more difficult, it just adds in extra hours needed to pass certain objectives. Which, in the rest of the game industry, is an aspect often looked down on. "Time≠Difficulty"
couldn't agree more. Not to mention that Pokemon is still a childrens game in it's core. They can't just make them extremly dificult and hard to beat, just becouse the adult fans want that.
@@aniflowers1998 A fix for that would be built in hard-modes, also there are always challenges you can do. Like Nuzlocke and stuff (easier on ROMS tho). BoTW had a normal mode and Master Mode. Make the base game how you (the Dev) intent it to be, but add harsher scaling, trickier fights, entirely new rules, replace some old encounters with entirely different ones and now youve got a Hard-Mode many will play, especially more adult audiences.
@@tramachi7027 true, build in hard mode options could be an interesting idea. Though the comunity didn't really need the game devs to get those, as far as I know Nuzlocks where fan created. But yeah, intentional hard modes in game could be an interesting feature in the future.
I'll date myself here a little, but I played the handheld games from Gen 1's Yellow thru Gen 4's Diamond. Amongst those games, the only game I ever really whited out on was Gen 1 Yellow. The opponent's Pokemon are just a bit higher level and more difficult to beat, particularly through the first two badges (not to mention that game screws you a bit by not telling you that you'll pretty much need a mankey/nido with a fighting move for Brock). With Gen 2 through Gen 4, I was never really at risk of whiting out and the overall challenge seemed smaller (with the exception of Whitney's Miltank). I don't think its absolutely critical to keep a difficulty aspect to the game, but I do think it's good overall. It teaches kids lessons about losing, and lessons on how to strategize. Hard Modes, Nuzlockes, Kaizos, and etc. are absolutely fantastic challenges, but I think it's good if a little bit of challenge is baked into the normal mode.
@@joshuabrittain5919 Agreed, but again, aside from I guess Brock, the only real struggle was a time investment, and that's not the kind of struggle I like in games like Pokemon. I've been playing Nexomon Extinction recently, and while I don't think Pokemon should be exactly like it, Nexomon does a good job of scaling the mons to always be at a decent degree of difficulty for you. If the enemy trainer has less Nexomons available to use, they're usually a higher level to make up for it. I think Pokemon has to improve their AI for the game to actually be harder, because a level scaling won't be enough to call it "difficult" imo, and I've never liked the whole "Train for 15 levels before your next gym" idea.
Daniel Cuevas I don’t think speed is an issue, there’s a few fast Pokemon to make up for the slow ones like staraptor and garchomp, unlike sun and moon which suffer from it worse. The lack of fire types was bad though, unless you picked infernape you probably didn’t have a fire type which is so annoying
@@MatthaeusGT I'm not talking about pokemon stats. Rapidash is the only other option in the Diamond and Pearl, and it doesn't really get good moves until later.
@@arsonsnail yeah think about it. Every time my rival wanted to battle the text read "some bitch wants to battle" isn't that worth it? Mocks my rival, and forms a complete sentence lol
The gen 5 sprites are infinitely more lifelike and personable than the 3D models. Switching from playing Sword to playing White was like...whoa. The pokémon are so much more realistic despite being pixelated 2D critters.
I’m a little late to the Pokémon party. I played Gen 1 as a kid then mostly left it alone. Now that my nephew is the at the age wheee he is interested in it, we ended up starting with Gen 5 (because it’s the oldest yet most compatible with the bank and stuff). So yeah, it’s 2021 and I’m farting around with Pokémon White, lol. Black 2 is next.
I love the idea of ultrabeasts and their designs. The idea of parallel universes in pokemon was great especially with all the current movies and tv shows that include parallel timelines. Plus it gave the designers a chance to use different, more hardcore designs.
Ultrabeasts as a concept are super cool, and a lot of them have super alien and weird designs in a good way! My only issue is they're treated like legendarys when they're kinda supposed to be your everyday Pokemon, just from different dimensions. I feel toning down their stats would help a lot in that regard. Also the fact they all have the exact same ability is kinda lame :/
@@Fauna_CR oh they’re not pseudo legendaries no wonder they’re really common when I think about it they’re probably so powerful cause they’re from another dimension
I simultaneously like and hate Ultra beasts depending in which one you ask me about. Some are super cool looking like Naganadel and Nihilego. Some look like genuinely normal Pokémon designs like Nihilego, Guzzlord and Pheromosa. Some look a bit silly but still really cool like Buzzwolle and Xurkitree. And then there are the over the top designed or just conceptually weird ones I wish to ignore lile Blacephalon, Celesteela, Kartana and Stakataka.
@@Deathmare235 I like how utterly insanely different blacephalon and some other UBs are is, it's not like it belongs in the same dimension anyway but that's just me
Just gonna say. Gen V, the 'no old Pokemon' bit? I LOVED that. Felt like a brand new game, to not just go to the same old ones I used to. Granted, I'm also a Bug-type maniac, and the number of Bugs in it made V one of my absolute favorites.
@@ATthemusician sorry, but I strongly disagree. Generation 5 music is among the best, having competition in only Platinum and SwSh. Those were experimenting vibes, such colorful sound pallet and unique atmosphere around each city, most of the OSTs are now classics. And probably the best legendary encounter music, I absolutely love it
I honestly found gen 5 having completely new Pokemon, and few old ones, made sense. Regions are effectively different countries, and having their differences in culture reflected in their differences in Pokemon just feels right to me. If it was just a few new Pokemon here and there, then the question of "why aren't these 9 other Pokemon in the other regions. They're similar enough, and there's apparently no issue in the ecosystem because of it"
I wonder if they should have introduced Regional Variants in Gen 5 instead. So instead of Throh and Sawk for example, we get Unovian Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee. A lot of the Pokemon in it are supposed to be (sort of) copies of original Gen 1 Pokemon.
Humans would be importing Fire types if that’s the case. It would make more sense to have more Fire types if you consider the relationship between humans and pokemon
@@sethsdoodles You know that you can't just move an animal with a specific terrain conditions to somewhere that isn't compatible? Logically speaking yes, they can make fake biome in a building but that would take so many resources and money. But I don't know for sure, that's Game Freak's choices
I love every generation and I really wish Sun and Moon had handled the handholding a touch better because I'm one of those people who likes to play with each starter and try new things which means three playthroughs and the constant stopping DOES tend to get tedious. But the region is absolutely lovely to be in and look at. Loved the surfing mini game and it's music.
@@antoinerodriguezjr7890 Same, I think X and Y is the Pokémon game most worthy of a remake. We could select our difficulty, and they could give the characters more personality.
I dont like completing the pokedex so i really dont care about the national dex to much work Edit: but thats just in my opinion just take this comment with a grain of salt
Gen 5 actually made me like bug-types. 😆 Galvantula, Scolipede, Escavalier, Volcarona, Durant and Genesect made me consider using bugs on my team. Previously, the only bugs that got my attention were Venomoth, Scizor, Shedinja, and Vespiquen but I still never used them on my main team. 😅
Couldn't recall anything about that gen until this video where I realized most of my current teams of Pokémon came from that gen event he only bug pokemon i've considered using :D
I know the gen 7 cutscenes are hated by many people, but I actually really like them because I'm a sucker for characters and their development, which takes place in the cutscenes. The thing about Sun and Moon I don't like is the hand holding, which is something entirely different.
Honestly if they would just allowed a skip button, they would have been much well received. So that on the second playthrough I can get to the parts I actually wanna play.
I’d be ok with the cutscenes if the main player character didn’t always have the same “I wasn’t listening” face and actually reacted along side everyone else.
I swear to god that player face was so freaking haunting with how inactive it was. Find out your friend you have ship teasing with was being abused by her mother, you don’t care at all. Find out that mother has cryogenically frozen numerous Pokémon to act as statues, don’t care. It’s horrifying.
Personally the biggest point of contention for me in general was the fact that they didn't utilize the Switch's touch screen at all, even as an optional feature. Pokemon camp is great and all, but it would be even better if the option to pet your pokemon was there for those who wanted it. It just feels like a massive missed opportunity, especially for people who like to snuggle and bond with their Pokemon.
I feel like they ignored the touch screen because they didn't want any features to be exclusive to handheld mode. I think it would have been neat to implement, but I understand why they didn't.
What is even worse is they already had good petting animations from gen 6 and 7 and just not put them in when you have the touch screen and the motion control... Petting was a really nice addition from X and Y and completely scrapped for a useless fetching and useless camping. :/
For some reason I was expecting the fact that in the newer gens the rival character now picks the starter that is WEAK to yours to be on here. I don't know if a lot of people are bothered by that but it's like: "You have the choice to pick the one with a type advantage to try and be better than me, why are you not doing that?"
Yes, the lack of evil/hatable rivals is a problem which is there since generation 3 in my opinion. But he wanted to point out only gen specific controversies. I thinks that's the reason it's not in there.
@@YZ-id6pj I’d argue Gen 3 doesn’t even have a true “rival” in the sense the other generations do. Keep in mind, I love May/Brendan (and Gen 3 overall), but they really *aren’t* your rival, so much as a friend you spar with occasionally.
@@devilix123987 Nah, Barry in gen 4 had the same goal as you; which is what I meant by May/Brendan aren’t your rivals in the traditional sense in Pokémon. May/Brendan don’t share your dream; they have their own goal, which while it is *technically true* you are ostensibly after, completing the Pokédex is still a secondary or even *tertiary* objective in Ruby/Sapphire, Emerald and Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire.
Honestly, I think the return to Kanto is really cool, and it gives you the opportunity to have your team grow even stronger. Plus, if I remember correctly, it also sets you up to fight Red himself.
@@RetroIsaac I never had a problem with the level curve because level doesn't matter so long as you have skill and I'm not saying that to sound pompous. I've been playing Pokemon for over 25 years now and especially in the earlier games I was beating the elite four 15 to 20 levels under level predominantly because of type matchups because like back in gen 1 the very first Pokemon you should always go for is a Nidoran(male) because of double kick and by time you leave Mount Moon you now have a NidoKing and you get to learn thrash which is absolutely devastating the only person you actually have to watch out for is Misty and Sabrina other than that you can basically just double kick your way through the entire game. But there are also other strategies that will allow you to defeat stronger Pokemon with weaker Pokemon.
Am I the only person who would love a game that goes back to an older gen, but *isn't* a remake? Like some changes to the land and culture, as well as a unique story, but maintains the charm and identity of the region.
Like another black and white 2? That would be amazing! Gen 4 remakes have been wanted forever, but I just hope that Game Freak actually tries to make it better than the original gen 4.
@@ZRob23523 if my theory on when we get remakes of older games is correct, and so far it is, we will be getting those gen 4 remakes Clarification: my theory is simple, but has held out thus far, basically a remake is made for the game that's generation number is half the current one, like how gen 2 gave us gen 1 remakes, gen 4 gave us gen 2 ones, and gen 6 gave us gen 3 remakes.
I think sun and moon are so underrated very good games, all games are gonna have some issues but they are minor ones the story in sun and moon and the difficulty curve is pretty good the ultras just destroyed the main story but added some postgame, though the difficulty curve is worse in ultras imo, couse its not consistent there is just 1 hard fight which is absurd honestly
To be fair: Sinnoh has 10 legendaries that were unique to that region. Galar? Has literally 2 legendaries. Zacian/Zamazenta have a decent story until you get to the end where it is literally rushed and half assed. Don’t even get me started on Eternatus. That might be the WORST legendary encounter, story, plot, cutscene, and setting of all time. It was so rushed and you’re just sitting there like “is that it? Really? Who tf even is this Pokémon? How was it made? Where did it come from? What did it do? Really?”
Wait a minute (counts in his head) I also count 10 legendaries in SwSh: Zacian, Zamazenta, Eternatus, Zarude (is he even a legendary?), the three birds which are just regional variants from kantonian legendaries, the two horses and Calyrex... And the bear cub evolving into the 2 armor bears but I’m not sure these are legendaries either. Ok that would make 13 legendaries but I think that would be pushing our definition of legendaries.
Given the fact you didn’t mention team yell, I think it’s pretty obvious what the fandom thinks about them, I mean there so un-intimidating they make team skull look like the Italian mob
Team Yell was like not team skull. Iirc they weren't even a team like that, they didn't... They didn't really do anything. Skull didn't either but they were the og evil team subverters and Guzma ended up being plot important anyway against Aether. I will say points in Yell's favor are that Piers and Marnie themselves are really cool characters and I admittedly find the female grunt design attractive lol
@@MagillanicaLouM I never said they were the same, I was just comparing on how evil/threatening there antics are, and yes, skull is more, and there just a biker gang
@@commanderblackheart5856 oh no I was saying they were pretty much the same lol. I see where the confusion is though, when it said they were "not team skull" I meant it sarcastically
I like the experience share because I don't have the time or effort to grind wild pokemon or the same battles over and over again just to level a pokemon up that should be higher in the first place
Honestly, the xp share isn’t the problem, the lack of Pokémon most trainers have and their Pokémon being scaled bad with the level gain is what kills the difficulty.
@@g.williams2047 exactly. Pokemon has never been great at scaling wild pokemon or trainers, or handling xp in general, with or without xp share. Having recently started playing Platinum for the first time after having played more recent gens the past few years as they came out including Y, SwSh & PLA, it made me realize how much I don't miss switch training and having to waste so many turns in a battle just to keep my team from being underleveled. but the real problem is GF giving us things like the standard level 5 starter, but then trainers and wild pokemon that are only like levels 2-5 for the next 10 areas and it ends up being such a tedious grind just to catch one and keep them on par with our starter. That pattern usually tends to continue throughout the games. It'd be nice if they could figure out a way to have at least wild pokemon to an extent scale to you or some sort of other compromise.
I just realised that im a really casual player. I just ”like” most parts of every generation and everything that you brought up here, i dont really have a strong opinion
Same, except for the national dex in SnS. That was just too much for me. Losing my pokémon, some of whom are older than 16 by now, was just too much. And that game freak lied to us and didnt care about these games
@@apoo.1611 so you mean they *did* care. I think u can count gen 6 in aswell. They modeled all those pokémon in 3D back then, just for this game. I think X and Y sucked, but they put a huge amount work in this game. And nowadays they even have the models, but only use some of them.
My problem is galar and the dlc. The game was already 60 dollars, maybe not hard to make, but not a small amount, but the base game still ended up feeling unfinished without online, which I dont have. And then they added the dlc, and my only frustration is that it should of been in the base game.
A lot of the things that were mentioned in this video are things that I got to experience firsthand, being old enough to remember getting a new copy of Red Version. I was pretty happy to hear him bring up the Gen 3 Nat Dex controversy, as that was the big thing back then (just like it is nowadays), with plenty of people complaining how the new Pokemon looked more like Digimon than Pokemon. Basically, everyone was unhappy about it.
Notice how, in gen 8, half of everything was either "this is terrible" or "this isn't the worst." Really indicates people's expectations for Game Freak now.
yeah exactly 😭 like i had an enjoyable experience yknow catching all the pokemon bc thats what you do in every game, not the absolute worst but man the bar was on the floor before legends of arceus and the D/P remakes dropped it even lower 😭
@@Deathmare235 yeah definately legends is so much more enjoyable than other pokemon games i played.i dont know how i'd ever get back into having to fight every single pokemon that pops up from the grass, legends has changed everything and they better not go back! LMAOOOO, atleast with scarlet and violet it looks like theyre gonna do the same thing :o
@@Deathmare235 i usually buy every single game that comes out even if i'd be a little dissapointed about it like when i bought shield but bd/sp... i have to skip.. gonna just borrow my little brother's copy just to get the shayman tho 😭no way im spending $60 for a shaymen
That's because the fandom are idiots, sword and shield was good. Not the best gen but had great ideas like league skin with professional sports with crowds cheering and wearing uniforms
10:26 Exactly! People say that Unova's map is too "linear", but there are so many hidden places to explore! We can't say the same thing for Sword/Shield, sadly..
I expected there to be a big quality curve in developing a large 3D map environment for GF. Isle of Armor showed major progress in their environment designs and it would seem Crown Tundra will expand on those improvements but I honestly don't expect map quality to really impress me at least until Gen 9.
I do really like Unova's different tangent paths you could take, but I still feel like its story felt kinda railroad-y and didn't leave too much room to explore the region outside of small one-off areas like the desert resort or the dive areas in BW2. A part of me also misses how you could challenge gym leaders out of order in gens 1 and 2 and I kinda miss that
Gen 4's only major flaw imo was the fact that in the ds games doing anything at all in a battle would take you half a day. Even if you turned the battle animations off.
Oh man i feel you. i really like Gen 4 but the battles, the way that hp goes down, the transitions, even catching pokemon(throwing pokeballs and such) its like the game is in 0.5 speed. i played it twice on the console, once on DS and the other one on 3DS thinking it would be faster, ever since if i want to replay any gen 4 game i just go with the emulator..
In the topic of mega evolutions: I personally like them, I feel like instead of z-moves and dynamax, we should have new megas instead. But maybe that's just me
@@akumayoxiruma team skull wasnt even the actual team that was causing extreme danger besides selling other peoples pokemon, it was the aether foundation. team skull (at least to me) served as a false evil team that was silly and had a semi rivalry with the real one. team yell was a worse copy of team skull but team skull isnt really the main evil team in sun and moon.
Team Skull at least had the Aether foundation. Instead of just being "Juvenile delinquents led by No-longer-juvenile delinquent boss", they're "Juvenile deliquents working with a secretly corrupt organization", even if the connection between the two was...... totally pointless and not adequately explained. Team Yell is literally just toxic sports fans who are being toxic for good reasons. It doesn't help that Rose being the real bad guy was the third consecutive time that they pulled the "Famous and Influential figure whom everyone believes is benevolent but eccentric is secretly the villain" twist(With Lysandre, the creator of the holopad, turning out to be leader of team flare, Lusamine turning out to be working with team skull and also even less sane than she intitially appeared, and of course Rose), and the fourth consecutive time that they pulled the more general "Seemingly innocent person turns out to be the big bad" twist(With N having initially appeared to be some eccentric guy who agreed with team plasma's views but who was not actually a member, but turning out to be not just a member but the highest ranking member(in theory, at least. In practice Ghetsis was above him, as we know.)
Yeah I feel like team yell is just the “lol silly bad crime team” side of team skull when everyone who liked team skull was largely there for “disenfranchised young ppl who feel they can’t succeed in the primary life path turn to crime” part
My first was gen 4, I love gen 4 and 5. They are so fun and pretty nostalgic. I also really love gen 7, which to me just feels so fresh and is really great also
Same. It’s what got me into video games in the first place, and it’s the reason that I love Pokémon nowadays. Looking back, beating Pokémon black and black 2 where some of the biggest moments in my childhood that I can remember.
Honestly I'm sad they've thrown Mega-evolutions away. They were cool and added alot more than a nuke button that the Z moves did. You had to chose if they held a mega stone or not, in the base game there was enough of a challenge in terms of enemy AI for that really matter but it added alot more for the battle tower cheateua stuff and for pvp. Plus they were cool, and Alpha/Omega Ruby/Sapphire expanded on it, and gave new megas to older pokemon, which was a way to make under appreciated pokemon a little a more special. Like Mega Sableye was one of my favourite pokemon ever and I never looked twice at Sableye before.
I loved Mega Evolution as well and wish they expanded on it. Before Gen 7 release, me and my brother spent hours talking about which pokemon were going to receive mega evolutions and why
@@pikadawnshowbiz7968 Same but with my step brother. It's just fun to have them and to speculate on future ones that could get a mega. Gigantamax is kinda sort of a new form of megas and Gmax Cinderace looks godlike standing on the sun, but it's really not as interesting for 99% of the rest of the pokemon, are just themselves but bigger.
I like the concept of Megas, but I wish they handled them a bit better. A lot of them were good, but they sometimes gave them to the wrong Pokemon. A lot of Pokemon who did not need them were given them, instead of others who needed them a lot.
For Hoenn, I would've discussed fishing as well. It's so difficult to fish in that generation. Especially with Super Rod. I would also discuss the battery running dry making time based events more difficult to do. Which could mess up some Pokemon evolutions (such as feebas for example)
My biggest issue with gen 8 was that I finished it and went "Wait, that's it?" There's just so little to do, and they honestly squandered the open world gimmick so bad. Like seriously, how is it that you pitch an open world and still make the game feel linear? They shoulda connected all the cities to the wild area and let you challenge gyms in any order. Throw in some energy for side quests and I woulda ate this stuff up. As it stands, I completed a living dex just cause there was nothing else TO do. I've played through it a few times cause there's just no substance to make me keep on a save file.
Yep completely agree, that's why I really enjoy gen 1-4, they still had adventure and freedom, we lost that in gen 5 imo and never really got it back. B/W were incredibly linear and throughout S/M and S/S(not quite so badly) you couldn't take a single step without the game making sure you weren't dumb enough to forget where you're going. As a kid not knowing where you were going sometimes was more fun, you'd end up finding stuff because of it
@@David-bj8ri I kinda like them giving me nudges on where to go, but not every 3 steps. Trust your audience can figure out where to go or at the very least follow the giant flag you stuck to the map (which I think is a good idea tbh. I've forgotten where I was supposed to be going before and been stuck cause of it.) To me, it's more the lack of content. There's literally 30 minutes of post game. That's it. Even XY had more stuff to do. And then there were side quests you could sometimes find and legendary Pokemon you could actually find by looking around. (My cousin showing me giratina was amazing) Put the legend back in legendary Pokemon. Put the adventure back into our journey's. Let people miss content for the simple reason that discovering it after the fact and finally clearing something that blocked you is one of the greatest parts of these games. I regret borrowing a friend's level 100s to beat the champion in my first every run cause I took that moment from myself. At least I'm the one who did that though.
@@MercuryA2000 I completely agree, I think that the Internet doesn't help now either, so easy to look up where to go to save time which takes away from the experience and adventure. I've been overly critical of game freak ever since gen 6 remakes didn't have the battle frontier, I was honestly so disappointed in that, the generation that first introduced it being remade but not having that included? Not really acceptable nor was their reasoning, I just want all the Pokemon fans out there including myself to actually get decent quality games, as we haven't really had one in a while all things considered
@@David-bj8ri True, but that means they should be trying to add MORE not get rid of the rest. Give us enough side quests that don't do any more than world build and people won't usually bother googling them. Yea, that's really soft of them tbh. It's called a remake not a recut. There's no reason to do that except to say f you to people who want a challenge. I wonder what gamefreak would do if people started making Pokemon esque games that were good enough to hit their sales. If someone else gave players the things Pokemon has been dropping because honestly, they're taking us for granted.
I find it hilarious that people consider Gen 5 one of the best now, since I was that one kid back then that felt the need to try and defend gen 5 until I was blue in the face when others would bitch about trubbish and vanillish and then not even look at the great designs like scolipede and volcarona. Also, story-wise, Gen 5 was just badass. I don’t touch the Pokémon fandom in general but I just find it so ironic and laughable at how it’s turned around. 😂😂😂
4 months late but this is because Sword and Shield showed people what actual garbage looks like. Gen 5 was never a horrible generation. In fact, it's where Pokemon peaked in terms of story and visuals in my opinion. Especially those animated battle sprites, they look so fucking awesome.
Personally gen 5 is since the beggining my favorite gen.Now a lot of people like this gen but hate my second favorite gen,gen 6 because of no reason at all. Edit:And gen 5 has my favorite pokemon(Samurott)
Gen 5's all Gym Leaders fighting together against Ghetsis' gang is something that still gives me goosebumps. And its 3d cutacenes were awesome on the DS.
I like Gen 6 because of the nostalgia of XY being my first games (before I just watched the anime because I couldn't get my hands on the games), but Gen 5 is tied due to how awesome the story is and it's characters.
I started with gen 5. It still feels strange to okay a new game and see a mix of pokemon from multiple generations. I like to have a fresh experience with each game
Best part is this formula is Timeless Gen 2 Hated on release Gen 3 Hated on release Gen 4 Hated on release Gen 5 Hated on release Gen 6 and onwards The same pattern
Followed by: "Reality is probably somewhere in between" Which reality? To whom? Either you like it or you don't, or you're ambivalent. There is no *reality* - like "actually you're wrong, you like that game". I personally don't enjoy playing gen 1 games because of the limited movesets and lack of physical and special split. But that doesn't that mean someone else who likes the challenge is wrong in liking them.
Only having unova Pokémon in black and white doesn’t effect me at all since I never use Pokémon from an earlier/later gen than the one I’m playing, gen 1 I only use gen 1 mons and the same goes for remakes, in soul silver I’m only using gen 2 mons etc.
It's nice knowing more people other than me doing the exact same thing! think it's way more fun only using the Pokemon of that region and it allows you to bond and like more Pokemon rather than using the same cool old Pokemon every time.
Bottom line: nostalgia smooths all edges and is most vulnerable to thorns. Everything we hate how will become things we look on fondly later and the newest changes always hurt the most.
Nope. I hate Mr Mime after all these years and some new Pokemon are great. Ok., like I don't like few Gen 8 designs, but pls. And some are really cool, like Frosmoth, Urshifu, Zarude, Alcremie, Sirfetch'd, Obstagoon, Appletun, Drednaw, Eldegross,
voltorb: literally a poke ball electrode: upside down poke ball lol honestly i think people should just enjoy the games for what they are lol. none of them are perfect, and i think thats what makes them all charming
“Ultra Beasts are also controversial, there are some that find them weirdly designed” UB’s are alien Pokemon things from another dimension, I think that’s kinda the point
I remember people having a similar issue with Eternatus as well saying that it didn't look like a pokemon but I just sat there think "isn't that the point. It came from space, it's was designed to be weird looking
I remember being so butthurt when I was younger for people not liking Gen 5 😭 B&W2 was the first ever Pokémon game I bought with my own money and completed to its fullest and I will 100% be completely biased. But after playing several more games throughout the years, I still believe that Gen 5 has hands down the best music and story
We all took generation 5 for granted. All the kids who were growing up during gen 1 were mostly teens by this time so people were over it. Little did we know it would be the last generation that Game Freak gave 100% on
I personally am a huge gen 6 fan and I loved mega evos so much. But I really do agree that the amount of gen 1 mega evos was unreasonable. Almost half of the pokemon that can mega evolve are Gen 1 and I'm not a big fan of that. I also really loved sword and shield, but the national dex will always hurt a little, especially since my absolute favorite pokemon still isn't in the game to this day. My meloetta is waiting in pokemon home until the day I can finally put her onto my favorite save file in sword 💔
@@nileyridingus6752 Jynx's original design was... well, to put it simply, it came off as pretty racist looking. Big lips, it was black instead or purple, and a variety of other reasons made Jynx look like a racist stereotype so it underwent a slight redesign.
I still love gen 3 the most. I started with gen 1, but gen 3 really took Pokemon to new heights; and the amount of interesting puzzles (braille, using HMs in unexpected ways, etc) is what makes it stand out so much compared to later gens- you just don’t see that kind of creativity anymore, and I miss it. I hope they decide to do something interesting with the gen 4 remakes (and the new title), like showing the importance between Arceus and the Unown, and the relationships between the creation Pokemon. And, I would really love to be able to visit the distortion world again, via that spooky, spooky cave. It seems to be like they’re improving a lot, but, I want to see some Giratina love, too. Platinum was definitely one of the coolest things to ever happen in Pokemon, by a longshot, imho.
Handholdingvand over cutscenes are extremely annoying when replaying the gen like gen 7. Regardless of whether you like those aspects or not, not being able to skip them sucks
I feel like I’m one of the few Pokémon fans that’s been playing since blue and reds released that I’ve enjoyed every main series game and remakes thoroughly.
Hoenn was absolutely amazing. I was a bit late to play the Pokémon games but Hoenn was the first one I played and beat. It was great and really got me into the franchise.
Same 😭😭, I played Emerald at like 2009 but I watched Pokémon on TV. Playing Pokémon when your young is always the best in my opinion, less judgmental and you just have fun.
"some people thought legendaries were overdesigned in gen 4" Wooo boy, if people think giratina is overdesigned, I'd like to see how those people reacted to eternatis's debut
Eternatus is still rad as hell even if I don't know wtf I'm looking at. The only legendaries I have issues with really are the gen5 trik because,, they're all.. d e e r things? Eh
The fact that platinum added more evolutions to some pokemon I think was a great idea since a lot the new final evolutions are often held in high regard now (and I’m a little bias due to the fact my favourite Pokémon is Honchkrow)
The fact that they're all held in such high regard just means they were given fantastic stats. I just hate how high the percentage of the new dex was old Pokemon's evolutions in Diamond/Pearl, and the fact that the vast majority of them were "I lift things up, I put them down" variants of their previous form.
I’m so glad many people consider gen 5 to be the best. As someone who grew up with Black 2 it’s beyond satisfying to see the game with perhaps the most and best written lore in general get it’s acknowledgment
I realized, especially with gen 5, people miss it when it’s gone. They’ve been noticing gen 5’s actually really good when we have kalos and alola to compare it to. I liked gen 6 and 7 just fine, but they’re generations with a lot of negative reception
Yup, you officially have learned the truth behind it all. People don’t like new things. When they get something new, they feel uncomfortable with it because they were used to the old thing. When they first implemented Mega Evolutions, people complained about them sucking because some were broken. When Z-Moves came out, people called them stupid anime finisher moves. Hell, even letting your Pokémon was complained about, because some creeps in denial were “annoyed” that they could touch certain areas on their Pokémon, despite touching that area being completely voluntary on their part in the same way we could physically touch our relatives or even children in those areas for no good reason, but obviously no normal or decent person will think about doing that. But once Game Freak removed them, people were immediately complaining “But Mawile needed its Mega” or “Omni-boost was the best thing about Kommo-o” or even “why can’t we physically touch our Pokémon, it doesn’t make sense”. People just love to complain, and when you make the main games for the most popular franchise in the world, there are gonna be a lot of people who will complain. That doesn’t change that there are flaws, it’s just that most people don’t pay attention to the flaws of an old thing if there is a new thing to complain about. I can guarantee that once Sword and Shield are 2 gens or more old, there will be people saying that they were the best gen and that all of the others sucked, completely ignoring all of the flaws they previously complained about.
I love gen 6 a lot, though I recognize its shortcomings. Gen 6 is best enjoyed if you only use new pokemon, as the limitations help to make the game at least a bit more interesting. Running through Kalos leaving no stone unturned with my Chesnaught, Vivillion, Aurorus, Clawitzer, Florges, and Linoone for HMs was the most fun I've had in a Pokemon game since Colo and Gale.
I regret not appreciating Gen 5 as much back then. However the Pokémon in that game were alright. Not bad, but at the same time some of their designs weren’t all that great imo
@@rickyrns1059 You're forgetting something, all the stuff you said was only brought up in the community by minorities, only SOME people complained about mega evolutions, only SOME people complained about z moves and only SOME people complained about Pokemon-Amie
Game freak: we made more new Pokémon for more variety Fans: I don’t like that. Game freak: we made less new Pokémon for more quality designs Fans: I don’t like that.
Cutting the dex as an excuse to improve quality, did not work well, the plot was short, Pokemon attack animation ( not all of them) suck, and Pokemon appearing out of oblivion in wild areas, too much cut scenes with rival Hop, all these problems are not justifiable. That's why fans are disliking sword and shield
@@hargunbirsingh6459 They're not talking about SWSH, but rather Black and White and X and Y. B&W had lot of design, but a lot of people felt they weren't quality, X&Y had good quality designs, but some felt there weren't enough.
I mean... Pokémon has literally millions upon millions of fans around the world. And they all play for different reasons. Literally impossible to please everybody
Doing a blind playthrough of White 2 was amazing. It felt new, and mysterious. Of course, I didn't love every Pokemon they added, but it had a solid cast. I also found the animated sprites to be a neat touch of detail.
When it comes to gen 3, I’ve seen a comment somewhere saying that it made sense for to have water because it was during Nintendo’s big ocean/water faze. Zelda Wind Waker, Mario Sunshine, and Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire.
Yeah, I liked the game personally, but the animations, the graphics, and the plot were rushed. Even as someone who had played only Kanto and Hoenn before, I was upset at the lack of a national dex. That being said, I love how much personality the characters have, the fact that you battle in a tournament instead of an Elite Four, and the music.
@@ziimulhah3223 Speaking of graphics, look up the video called "You ever just play Sword/Shield and you see this happen." I legit thought the thumbnail was zelda ocarina of time for the N64 at first. Even looking at the thumbnail up close, excluding the player character, it looks like ocarina of time.
@@ziimulhah3223 Hop (or whatever the Galar rival's name is (if you could call him a rival)) spent half the game being depressed, and Nintendo gave me chat dialogue options that didn't reassure Hop, or just made me the asshole. I say this crap but I do like Hop a little because he's somewhat upbeat, but if he never existed then I'd probably have a better time. Oh right, Team Yell were walking smashable boulders, yes, they were that easy to defeat too.
I have a theory. That the development of Sun and Moon not only resulted in the cancelation of Pokemon Z, it also resulted in the cancelation of Battle Frontier dlc.
Pokemon Z, yes. Battle Frontier DLC, no. If I remember back then, Gamefreak was against the idea of DLCs, so I don’t think they planned on adding BF on ORAS
Pretty much ya. I was most used to gen 6 so everything in it seemed normal. The removal of HMs in gen 7 was something I initially protested, though it's probably more convenient without them.
This comment section reminds me why it hate this fandom and opinions in general. Everyone believes they are right and anyone that disagrees with them is wrong. And tons of people are nostalgia blind, either blindly praising or bashing something, it takes Up too much of my mental energy😓
@@ggundercover3681 plus it's really annoying (at least in some games) how often you get encounters in water. Like if it's gonna be just like walking through grass then just make grass where water types appear
@@-Teague- same with caves before gen 8. I hated not being able to walk five steps without running into a Pokémon (usually zubat or something similar). Always made sure to have repels
What do you mean the whole game gens 1, 2, 3, and 4 are the only japanese regions gens 5, and 7 are parts of the USA gen 6 is France gen 8 is the UK and gen 9 is Spain. Any questions?
Gen 5 was my first, so I never really was upset at any changes. The only thing I've ever been upset about was that I had to trade certain pokemon to evolve. Still have that lvl 100 Boldore in my party.
The amount of roaming legendaries in Platinum was one of my favorite parts of it. Diamond and Pearl were so bland to me (besides how nice the maps looked) but Platinum fixed it all and gave me so much to do end game.
Dude i only played gen 6,7, and 8 and i agree its the best, people that complain about national dex are just being overdramatic also N O O N E C A R E S A B O U T Y O U R O P I N I O N O N N A T I O R A L D E X
@@batooldalloul9397 Seriously though. Those people probably don't ever complete the dex either 🤣 As someone who ALWAYS strives to complete the dex, the cut was a bit of a relief for me lol. It'd be a nightmare having to collect ALL 898 mons, and let's not even begin talking about living dexes...
As a player preferring singleplayer, I don’t like how easy the game is compared to Gen 3, though my greatest gripe is with how slow the menus are and many things are unpolished. Despite of this I’m playing Gen 8 a lot nowadays, I’m gonna complete my non-expansion Dex soon :)
My most “shocking” moment in this franchise, was in ultra sun, when a handful of aether foundation employees catch you.. and one of them says “we’ve been told to OFF a few kids” I’m like HoLd uP 👀
Out of all the 3D games, ultra sun was my favorite simply because I like how there are some dark themes of you look too into it Also because of diciduye and mimikyu
@@nathanpozos3118 Ultra Moon is my favorite because I love Lunala, 90% of the Alola Pokemon designs are amazing and go well with the Hawaii theme and because of the music. I will admit that Hau is annoying and hard to take seriously and the unintentional comedy of the Ultra Sun protag just standing there, smiling, while a light dragon god cutely murders their whole team but ignoring that, the mechanics, designs, etc are just so amazing.
Coming from someone who has been playing Pokemon literally since red and blue were released I absolutely loved sword and shield. It isn't my favorite but I still enjoyed playing it. Since gym battles are a much bigger spectacle in this region I thought the flashy gigantimax gimick was fun and fitting especially with the absolutely HYPED music that was playing. I think Hop was a very good character who definitely wasn't one note. He had ups and downs throughout the whole game. His personality was upbeat but he still got down and showed signs of disappointment and stress. He was pretty nuanced. The wild area was a super fun change of pace and the raid dens were also a nice inclusion. I also 100% prefer the DLC additions to a 3rd game. I like having a new bit of story to play through than the typical same game with a few updates. People have valid criticisms of the games for sure and I don't expect everyone to like them but I just really dislike when people bash on sword and shield and act as if they are trash and no one is allowed to like them. I thought they were good.
I have been playing since Red, Blue, Yellow as well. My favorite game all time is Crystal. I absolutely enjoyed Sword and Shield. Imo, Sun/Moon were they worst games to date. I was so bored I couldn't beat them. Call me old, but I feel like a lot of the complaints listed are people being way to damn nitpicky over a children's video game and series.
The whole "Ultra Beasts are too different thing" always irked me. THEY'RE ALIENS. FROM DIFFERENT UNIVERSES, TOO. OF COURSE THEY DON'T LOOK LIKE NORMAL POKEMON.
The thing that irks me about Gen 2 the most is that in the entirety of 8 gyms, you face 4 Gen 2 Pokemon. And the first time you face one in a gym is the third badge (Whitney's infamous Miltank.) There were so many new Pokemon they could've slotted into those fights, but instead they give Morty two Haunter, or Claire three Dragonairs.
Yessss!! I feel like if we’re paying for two DLCs that add the same feature as one of the additions, they should at least to it everywhere even though some of the sizes are absolutely f*cked, I still like seeing my zamazenta following me. I kinda wish they gave every Pokémon a personality like in the Let’s Go games, some fell behind, some kept up, some raced ahead, some you fricking rode around on both in the sky and on the ground. But I get that giving over 500 different Pokémon that level of following the player is going to be hard (even if you cut out the riding part) I just wish that I could see my Pokémon following me in places like the Slumbering Weald or towns like Hammerlocke and Ballonlea The absolute best would be Let’s Go level Pokémon everywhere
Initial reaction: "Channel I've never heard of, clickbaity title... What has the algorithm dug up today? Oh well, maybe it'll be funny." Final reaction: I did not expect this to be an articulate, balanced, reasonable take on so many hot topics in the series. Kudos. Not everyone can restate diverse and sometimes diametrically opposed points of view and acknowledge their respective points, and I think you gave every side a fair shake. And now I want to replay every gen in order. Gah.
@@mrmattytwii Ok let me say this: STOP PROMOTING STUFF IN EVERY SINGLE COMMENT I SEE Seriously I clicked on every single top comment until this one and you are in all of them, with the same copy-pasted comment over and over. edit: lol he deleted his comment. For people interested, he just said "pokémon emerald: (link for some random person that I think was not him playing pkmn Emerald in an emulator)"
"The Most Underrated Parts of Every Pokemon Generation" video is out! - th-cam.com/video/P1SE1_ethbU/w-d-xo.html
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I've learned a lot about my own biases from this video. Thanks for the excellent video.
After all but skipping the last two gens, I picked up sword and the dlc to play through. My only real gripe is that the gyms do feel basically like a cake walk. I'm sure the late game has separate challenges, but all in all when you can one shot the whole team it's not as epic as it should feel. This is likely because of the wild are (which I like), I just wish they tuned up the difficulty
The most revolutionary experience about these games for me was playing X and Y for the first time and seeing that you can save in a literal second now instead of waiting what felt like 5 minutes in previous gens.
Saving in diamond and pearl be like
Especially when it said "Saving _a lot of data_ "
You can actually save instantaneously in all games up to gen 5 if you are using the right flash card
@@Vextrove Just insert your flashcard right into your GBA.
D/P/P would take like a full minute to save. Even if you *hadn't done a single thing since the last save*.
*This*
The worst of Gen 4 was THE SPEED. Since 2012 i'm still waiting for that Blissey to lost her HP bar.
any second now...
Check out Renegade Platinum
Dynamax Blissey with gen 4 hp drain
Yeah when i first did Red in HG/SS when i was 7 i had to wait a minunte for the damn pokemon to faint 😂😂
Blissey hold on a focus sash, Blissey use rest
The only down part about Sinnoh that I found frustrating at the time was most of the Pokémon needed to be traded to evolve
And doing that is hard when you have no friends. (I'm insulting myself not you)
but I love trade evolutions
@@dimensionninja4929 you must have friends lucky you
The swimming in diamond and pearl was too slow but they fixed it in Platinum. Also Defog had no reason to exist.
same, I don’t have any friends
Considering Hoenn's real world inspiration is literally an archipelago within an archipelago, I think the water routes are fine. Of course I'm biased, though, since Hoenn was my first region and is still one of my favorites.
True, besides the whole point of these games was the duality between water and earth so i t makes sense that these games had much focus on water
The water routes would be fine if surfing weren't slower than the normal walk cycle.... in the game where we get a speed up button in the tutorial.
Don't get me wrong. For the most part Gen 3 is my favorite. But it's map was garbage until the remakes came along and made surfing and diving have a half decent speed.
to be honest, Hoenn never came off as especially watery compared to the first two gens when I played it as a kid...
for me i like it but i agree that it have too much water making my electric type pokemon over leveled xD
the problem with the water is not that it is there, but how its experienced. every water square is an encounter square, meaning you cant just swim across a path quickly when you want to get from one island to the other, you have to run in to pokemon allong the way, if you dont want to spend money on repels. plus theres a pretty small selection of actual pokemon you encounter, which makes the whole experience tedious. i love the asthetic and idea of hoenns water routes, but hated having to run into tentacools and pellipers every five seconds of surfing
"The controversy’s in gen 8 are"
*INHALES*
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Taking a deep breath before listing something is a comedic effect meant to hint that there is a lot to said list, especially if its pertaining to a list of bad things. Gen 8 is riddled with problems regarding its story writing, game performance, game content, and straight up lies (oh look, they removed half the dex for balance purposes, then sold back all the horrendously overused, balance breaking meta legendary mons in DLCs which completely negates that excuse). Which is a shame because the gen 8 pokemon roster is fantastic and the characters are likable, but they're in a game that doesn't do them justice.
The list given didn't even mention things like Pokemon Home. Though I imagine it's easier to make the video if you don't have to include things not in the main games.
joshua kim I agree with everything, EXCEPT (yes, in ALL CAPS) about the pokemon roster being “fantastic”. Are you serious? This is literally the WORST part of Gen 8 for me... the pokemon themselves. There are like 7 or 8 good designs, everything else just look SO bad.
I waited to get Gen 8 until a b2g1 deal. I haven't played it much, but I might get the DLC if it's as good as people say... though other videos I've seen show otherwise.
Side note, please give us 6v6 unlimited time battles, Game Freak.. or at least a reason why you neglected to do it.
I just quit gen 8. Didn't wanna have buy a switch after buying so many DS's
Gen 5’s “Use Gen 5 Pokémon” was something I disliked at first but then liked because it forced me to start looking at other Pokémon instead of me looking at a select few while continuing to use old Pokémon. The overuse of Old Pokémon Use is the reason why we have at least 4 different Charizards.
Same i like that its only new now
After people had told me how much better the older generation I didn't know which I liked more but the idea of a lot of the Pokemon in Gen 5 is that one of the head producer's took a trip to New York and wanted to style a Generation after urban things, hence the trash can and all the other objects
I agree. This is also the reason why i don't see the national dex controversy as a problem because that would defeat the point of GF introducing new mons when your more likely to use your old favourites without giving the new ones a chance
@@password4531 That's what I felt like during the Bring Back Nat Dex days. I really enjoyed using the Gen 8 Pokémon and almost went nuts when I learned about Dreepy and its evolutions.
@@squeebosh8525 Yeah people complain about the national dex problem like non of the gen 8 pokemon are good which i thought was weird since i actually really like most of them and the galarian forms was potential well used (in my opinion)
I had no idea that people didn’t enjoy the legends in sinnoh. That made sinnoh so great and have a ton of post game content
On me i love garintinas demension i thought it was a nice concept
I absolutely hate them. Almost ruined the series to me. Nothing more dumb than being able to catch the literal God of the universe.
@@PrincipalSkinner3190 felt the same tbh when it released
@@PrincipalSkinner3190 you couldn’t?
My problem was with the event stuff with that hedgehog thing and didn't you have to transfer the regis to get access to regigigas?
I like gen 5 having mainly gen 5 mons, it encourages you to use Pokémon that are new and perhaps find new cool ones you wouldn’t have used if you could already use old mons.
Plus, you got the national dex after completeing the game..so you could still transfer your favs over to gen 5 afterwards. Its not the same as gen 8 where you litterally can not transfer certian mons at all which is the real bummer.
@@vianjelos Exactly, and Galar still had past generation Pokémon before the post game. I ended up only using TWO new Pokémon, which was my starter Rillaboom and Corviknight. The rest of the team was Pangoro, Skuntank, Manectric and my ace G-Max Blastoise from the Isle of Armor.
I gotta say on the other hand, Heart Gold was my first and favorite game. I fell in love with the 400 some pokemon in the dex, to go from that to Black where I recognized nothing, I just felt alienated. Just my opinion
People underrate how repayable and balanced gen 5 is because of the choice to only use new pokemon. Everytime I come back I can try out a totally new team and still have it work. Ask anyone who played gen 5 what they had on there team and its always different too. You don't get the usual I had an ampharos gen 2 or I had a luxray gen 4 and I honestly enjoy that not everyone has carbon copy teams.
Exactly, it could be bias since bw was my first pokemon game but I liked that there was an entire dex of brand new pokemon. Every other generation adds around 30 new pokemon and a lot of old pokemon. The majority being fan favorites to please the old fans. Unova has a variety of solid designs but I will admit that a trash heap, ice cream cone, and gears aren't the best designs. Especially the ice cream cone. Here's something to think about, garbodor isn't that different from muk and the klink line isn't that different from the magnemite line.
I miss the rival picking the starter that's stronger
Understandable, have a great day.
But also they made it somewhat more of a challenge than that sounds by giving them another Pokémon. Hau got Pichu/Pikachu/Raichu and Hop got Wooloo/Dubwool, if they didn't it would've been WAAAAAAAAAAYY worse.
@@yeetmaster75 They gave hop the Wooloo so that you could KO it first and level up, then get a super effective move against hop not making it move challenging, only easier.
Blue is laughing at us.
@@yeetmaster75 Hau's Raichu was tough, but Hop's Dubwool was just laughable.
@@DawnfireGalinndan It's something
I think Pokémon games need a hard mode. Just boost everything’s level, give the elite four 6 pokemon each. I just think it would be so much more fun with difficulty
And maybe in the later game, the Pokémon have items
Gen 5 actually had a hard mode (even though it was only in BW2 and was stupid to unlock)
I personally think that gyms should scale with average party level, and the player be given freedom to do whatever gyms in any order, but there should be gym leader level cap determined by which gym leaders you've defeated.
Yes. I really enjoyed playing Kaizo Emerald because it was an actual challenge. Gym leaders were varied and had cover moves for just about everything, held items, more level scaling, and just a strong challenge. It'd need dumbed done some, but I feel like at least the gym and gang leaders really need buffed nowadays--they're just too weak and sad.
Gen 5 does this. I love gen 5.
Surprised the introduction of fairy types wasn't on here, holy hell that was a shit storm.
Kinda weird considering dark and steel got introduced to specifically nerf a type too
I like the idea of fairy typing, I just personally hate the retyping of previously established Pokémon of decades prior
@@invertedname3099 I also disliked that at first, but I find now I just accept them as their new typing.
@@invertedname3099 I disliked it at first but it would make no sense for clefairy to not be a fairy type lol
If I'm being honest, the only Fairy type I would disagree with would be Marill and Azumarill. The rest of the Fairy types are fine by me.
I love it that I was forced to explore new pokemon to build my team in Gen 5. It should be done more often. As much as I love having Gyarados as an auto include in my team as I did on other gens, I really enjoyed having to resort to use other mons that I have never used before.
Me too! In fact, ever since Gen 5, I made it a point to use nothing but new mons in each Gen moving forward. I honestly had trouble narrowing down my team to just six in each new game. That’s how many new mons I actually liked. 😁
You mean you didn’t think about Starmie?
I'm an old Gen 1er, and I adore Unova
@@nachodorito6955 I used Starmie on Gen 1 and 2 but went for Gyara all the way on 3 and 4
i understand your point, but for me personally, whenever i play through a region with only 150-170 or so pokemon, the region always feels a little empty. like, i'm always running into the same 10 pokemon over and over again. it can get quite stale after a while. thats why i love kalos, alolas and galars massive pokedexes. every area feels unique because the pokemon you encounter there are new
I loved the water in hoenn LOL its one of my favorite regions bc of that, exploring it all for the first time was so exciting as a kid
I play through hoenn for the first time and I dislike it, because you have no reliable navigation. I am constantly looking where to go.
Also disliked that I needed 4 hm slaves to get through victory road.
The only thing that annoys me about water is the random encounters everywhere. To explore you either need around 1000 repels or spend around twice the amount of time you would. Thats the only thing I hate about the water lol
@Pyro Flare woah, toxic.
Pyro Flare wow you mad because he’s playing the newest gen
Bruh you don't need 4 hm slave,just catch 1 zizagoon.Problem solved
For the sun and moon section: People aren't upset over all the cutscenes, they are upset over the fact that they are all unskipable.
Your character's expression doesn't help either
And the fact that they look horrible and sterile, like they're doing the same "animations" they did when they were sprites and it doesn't translate well to 3D.
PREACH!
I remember when the demo came out and the blank state was first encountered. People joked about the protag being an actual psychopath.
swsh is so much worse, atleast sun and moon actually has a story
_“Babies are controversial in general, but relatively harmless”_
Controversy is like moldy bread.Some pats of it are good and parts no so much.
Golden Jedi 😂
This much is true.
i mean,you are not wrong
As a jojo fan, I have to disagree
While I personally liked Mega Evolution and thought they not only made weak Pokemon viable, but also gave them a new spot light. I however feel the Regional Variants along with Regional Evolution is a way better method of achieving such things
It’s just a shame most of the variants were just gen one Pokémon for a while tho
I hate that the original versions are left in the dust tho. Like, it’s cool that Corsola got a regional variant and that variant got an evolution, but og corsola should have gotten an evolution as well :/
The new evolutions should have “normal” forms as well (as long as they are a new stage).
@@stormnightmare4378 You are absolutely right plus OG corsola getting an evolution would have been PERFECT for Alola, which would have lead really well into an alternative evolution in Sword/Shield. Especially bc it would have been cool to have an expansive 'coral reef' pokemon. Compared to Cursola's whole 'dead reef' vibe.
I mean, G-Corsola evolves because it DIES of sickness but yeah, i get your point...
That makes utterly no sense.
7:48 "Babies are controversial in general, but relatively harmless"
*Just like irl*
Who the hell would use a baby in battle
@@staringcorgi6475 cannon meat
Wait... You don't make babies to make them fight??
@@purpleenthusiast5814 I'm talking about in pokemon
People are saying Gen 1 is "too simplistic?"
They were the first games in the series. Were you expecting Dark Souls or something?
Not really about being aimple and morw about how relative to other rpg during the era, pokemon is VERY simple and basic.
@@zebimicio5204 It was primarily geared and marketed towards small children.
@@zebimicio5204 What was there that felt less simplistic at the time?
@@NecromancyForKids well for one rpgs like mother who basically did its own thing is more comolex than pokemon
Then we get into stucc like dq and shiz
It’s the region that felt simplistic, but I guess it was the first region. It was all just forest and plains. No desert or anything else. There was a few caves but it was still too simplistic.
I've never heard anyone complain about Platinum's distortion world. Like literally anyone...
I hate the distortion world.
My name is Cyrus and I am trapped here pls help
@@genericname2747 How's the chibi life treating ya?
@@343Films I'm short now
@@genericname2747 you were always short in my eyes.
they all quit a long time ago. If you read old threats people complained about every gen. Twitter is just making it look like a bigger deal.
Something that's always perplexed me about Pokemon fans, is their idea of "difficult". I can definitely understand certain battles like the Sinnoh Elite and Cynthia being actually "difficult" because of their team, but then there's the people who talk about EXP and difficulty. At the end of the day, if we drop EXP/remove EXP share, all that does is shave more time. This in no way makes the game harder or more difficult, it just adds in extra hours needed to pass certain objectives. Which, in the rest of the game industry, is an aspect often looked down on. "Time≠Difficulty"
couldn't agree more. Not to mention that Pokemon is still a childrens game in it's core. They can't just make them extremly dificult and hard to beat, just becouse the adult fans want that.
@@aniflowers1998 A fix for that would be built in hard-modes, also there are always challenges you can do. Like Nuzlocke and stuff (easier on ROMS tho).
BoTW had a normal mode and Master Mode.
Make the base game how you (the Dev) intent it to be, but add harsher scaling, trickier fights, entirely new rules, replace some old encounters with entirely different ones and now youve got a Hard-Mode many will play, especially more adult audiences.
@@tramachi7027 true, build in hard mode options could be an interesting idea. Though the comunity didn't really need the game devs to get those, as far as I know Nuzlocks where fan created. But yeah, intentional hard modes in game could be an interesting feature in the future.
I'll date myself here a little, but I played the handheld games from Gen 1's Yellow thru Gen 4's Diamond. Amongst those games, the only game I ever really whited out on was Gen 1 Yellow. The opponent's Pokemon are just a bit higher level and more difficult to beat, particularly through the first two badges (not to mention that game screws you a bit by not telling you that you'll pretty much need a mankey/nido with a fighting move for Brock). With Gen 2 through Gen 4, I was never really at risk of whiting out and the overall challenge seemed smaller (with the exception of Whitney's Miltank). I don't think its absolutely critical to keep a difficulty aspect to the game, but I do think it's good overall. It teaches kids lessons about losing, and lessons on how to strategize.
Hard Modes, Nuzlockes, Kaizos, and etc. are absolutely fantastic challenges, but I think it's good if a little bit of challenge is baked into the normal mode.
@@joshuabrittain5919 Agreed, but again, aside from I guess Brock, the only real struggle was a time investment, and that's not the kind of struggle I like in games like Pokemon. I've been playing Nexomon Extinction recently, and while I don't think Pokemon should be exactly like it, Nexomon does a good job of scaling the mons to always be at a decent degree of difficulty for you. If the enemy trainer has less Nexomons available to use, they're usually a higher level to make up for it. I think Pokemon has to improve their AI for the game to actually be harder, because a level scaling won't be enough to call it "difficult" imo, and I've never liked the whole "Train for 15 levels before your next gym" idea.
I liked Sinnoh, but it definitely lacks in speed, fire, and more.
I mean it’s a very cold climate
@Existentialist Guy I liked team Galactic, their fashion was peak evil team fashion along with team plasma.
@@michaelrogers4206 that's true, but people also need to keep warm, and the only snowy city we have is Snowpoint City.
Daniel Cuevas I don’t think speed is an issue, there’s a few fast Pokemon to make up for the slow ones like staraptor and garchomp, unlike sun and moon which suffer from it worse.
The lack of fire types was bad though, unless you picked infernape you probably didn’t have a fire type which is so annoying
@@MatthaeusGT I'm not talking about pokemon stats. Rapidash is the only other option in the Diamond and Pearl, and it doesn't really get good moves until later.
I'm just mad I can't name my rival "poopy head" anymore
I named mine "some bitch" which is definitely not allowed lol
I named mine assface
I was dis dude, rival was dat dude. “Dis dude found a potion” “Dat dude wants to battle”
@@arsonsnail yeah think about it. Every time my rival wanted to battle the text read "some bitch wants to battle" isn't that worth it? Mocks my rival, and forms a complete sentence lol
@@Mr.Maritime I like yours too lol
I forgot how much I miss the animated 2D sprites of Gen 5, the moving arms and glowing parts. 3D models are cool in HD, but the sprites will be missed
EXACTLY, my mind was blown when I saw Reshiram's tail glow red
The gen 5 sprites are infinitely more lifelike and personable than the 3D models. Switching from playing Sword to playing White was like...whoa. The pokémon are so much more realistic despite being pixelated 2D critters.
Funny thing is people hated those gorgeous sprites back in the day..
Thank god, people no longer think that
Personally I think some pokemon actually benefitted from the switch
I’m a little late to the Pokémon party. I played Gen 1 as a kid then mostly left it alone. Now that my nephew is the at the age wheee he is interested in it, we ended up starting with Gen 5 (because it’s the oldest yet most compatible with the bank and stuff).
So yeah, it’s 2021 and I’m farting around with Pokémon White, lol. Black 2 is next.
I love the idea of ultrabeasts and their designs. The idea of parallel universes in pokemon was great especially with all the current movies and tv shows that include parallel timelines. Plus it gave the designers a chance to use different, more hardcore designs.
Ultrabeasts as a concept are super cool, and a lot of them have super alien and weird designs in a good way! My only issue is they're treated like legendarys when they're kinda supposed to be your everyday Pokemon, just from different dimensions. I feel toning down their stats would help a lot in that regard. Also the fact they all have the exact same ability is kinda lame :/
@@Fauna_CR oh they’re not pseudo legendaries no wonder they’re really common when I think about it they’re probably so powerful cause they’re from another dimension
I simultaneously like and hate Ultra beasts depending in which one you ask me about. Some are super cool looking like Naganadel and Nihilego. Some look like genuinely normal Pokémon designs like Nihilego, Guzzlord and Pheromosa. Some look a bit silly but still really cool like Buzzwolle and Xurkitree.
And then there are the over the top designed or just conceptually weird ones I wish to ignore lile Blacephalon, Celesteela, Kartana and Stakataka.
@@Deathmare235 I like how utterly insanely different blacephalon and some other UBs are is, it's not like it belongs in the same dimension anyway but that's just me
The way some of them just look ridiculous made me want to use them. Also, Necrozma was so awesome in that game.
Just gonna say. Gen V, the 'no old Pokemon' bit? I LOVED that. Felt like a brand new game, to not just go to the same old ones I used to. Granted, I'm also a Bug-type maniac, and the number of Bugs in it made V one of my absolute favorites.
It was quantity over quality compared to gen 3 and 4
V arguably has the worst music besides VII and some of the worst designs as well. A few redeemable pokemon, but they're few and far between.
@@ATthemusician sorry, but I strongly disagree. Generation 5 music is among the best, having competition in only Platinum and SwSh. Those were experimenting vibes, such colorful sound pallet and unique atmosphere around each city, most of the OSTs are now classics. And probably the best legendary encounter music, I absolutely love it
Yes, for the first playthrough, gen 5 felt like the original Pokémon experience. Really enjoyed this part of it.
It was a reboot for the series as a whole. I don't know if anyone else had caught that.
I honestly found gen 5 having completely new Pokemon, and few old ones, made sense.
Regions are effectively different countries, and having their differences in culture reflected in their differences in Pokemon just feels right to me.
If it was just a few new Pokemon here and there, then the question of "why aren't these 9 other Pokemon in the other regions. They're similar enough, and there's apparently no issue in the ecosystem because of it"
I wonder if they should have introduced Regional Variants in Gen 5 instead. So instead of Throh and Sawk for example, we get Unovian Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee. A lot of the Pokemon in it are supposed to be (sort of) copies of original Gen 1 Pokemon.
@@CyberBlastoise yes!!
I have an idea of why Sinnoh lacks fire types. Due to the fact that Sinnoh is the coldest region, fire types could be rather rare.
Humans would be importing Fire types if that’s the case. It would make more sense to have more Fire types if you consider the relationship between humans and pokemon
@@sethsdoodles you’re thinking too hard bro . I actually agree with the original commenter
@@sethsdoodles You know that you can't just move an animal with a specific terrain conditions to somewhere that isn't compatible? Logically speaking yes, they can make fake biome in a building but that would take so many resources and money. But I don't know for sure, that's Game Freak's choices
Which is weird consider that ice is weak to fire. If there's a region that should have no fire type, it's Hoenn.
@@wangwang2211 Yeah, but fire types will melt the ice in Sinnoh.
I love every generation and I really wish Sun and Moon had handled the handholding a touch better because I'm one of those people who likes to play with each starter and try new things which means three playthroughs and the constant stopping DOES tend to get tedious. But the region is absolutely lovely to be in and look at. Loved the surfing mini game and it's music.
Gen 7 is far and away my favorite, it's not even close.
Add a cutscenes skip button and it's perfect, tbh.
for x/y, how about how hog wild everyone went when it was discovered that we could finally sit on things?
aND THEN IT GOT TAKEN AWAY AGAIN ):(
@@snoutts ok tavros
that game was my first pokemon game ever, and I dont regret it bieng my first one either, I just want them to make another version of it, but harder
@@antoinerodriguezjr7890 same
@@antoinerodriguezjr7890 Same, I think X and Y is the Pokémon game most worthy of a remake. We could select our difficulty, and they could give the characters more personality.
I honestly dont dislike any of the main series games. None are perfect, but that doesnt mean I cant enjoy them
I don't enjoy playing through gen 1 or sword and shield. But doesn't mean I can't appreciate certain aspects
I agree
I love you for noticing :)
I dont like completing the pokedex so i really dont care about the national dex to much work
Edit: but thats just in my opinion just take this comment with a grain of salt
@@nickz1265 yeah me neither and I never really transfer pokemon so it's not a big deal I have other problems with the game
other gens: actual issue
Hoenn: 7.8/10 too much water
I don't see that many people that dislike that, most people just hate team magma and team aqua.
I have a question TrueGreen and pokeaimMD are same?
@@BURNITDOWNHindi33177 no they are very different. There is infact a video where both of them played a game against each other
It was a quiz game
@@sudiptodam7473 Oh then I think the Spanish accent makes them sound so similar 🤔
Gen 5 actually made me like bug-types. 😆 Galvantula, Scolipede, Escavalier, Volcarona, Durant and Genesect made me consider using bugs on my team. Previously, the only bugs that got my attention were Venomoth, Scizor, Shedinja, and Vespiquen but I still never used them on my main team. 😅
Couldn't recall anything about that gen until this video where I realized most of my current teams of Pokémon came from that gen event he only bug pokemon i've considered using :D
I know the gen 7 cutscenes are hated by many people, but I actually really like them because I'm a sucker for characters and their development, which takes place in the cutscenes.
The thing about Sun and Moon I don't like is the hand holding, which is something entirely different.
Honestly if they would just allowed a skip button, they would have been much well received. So that on the second playthrough I can get to the parts I actually wanna play.
All it needed was a fast forward or skip button for people who are less keen or people who are on their second playthrough.
I’d be ok with the cutscenes if the main player character didn’t always have the same “I wasn’t listening” face and actually reacted along side everyone else.
I swear to god that player face was so freaking haunting with how inactive it was. Find out your friend you have ship teasing with was being abused by her mother, you don’t care at all. Find out that mother has cryogenically frozen numerous Pokémon to act as statues, don’t care. It’s horrifying.
@@rickyrns1059 It's even worse if you have glasses on.
Personally the biggest point of contention for me in general was the fact that they didn't utilize the Switch's touch screen at all, even as an optional feature. Pokemon camp is great and all, but it would be even better if the option to pet your pokemon was there for those who wanted it. It just feels like a massive missed opportunity, especially for people who like to snuggle and bond with their Pokemon.
Especially because touch screen integration had been a thing for the last 4 gens before it! Completely wasted opportunity.
I forgot the switch had a touch screen.
I know right! I think Stardew Valley is the only game I have that on switch that actually has it as a functional feature
I feel like they ignored the touch screen because they didn't want any features to be exclusive to handheld mode. I think it would have been neat to implement, but I understand why they didn't.
What is even worse is they already had good petting animations from gen 6 and 7 and just not put them in when you have the touch screen and the motion control...
Petting was a really nice addition from X and Y and completely scrapped for a useless fetching and useless camping. :/
For some reason I was expecting the fact that in the newer gens the rival character now picks the starter that is WEAK to yours to be on here. I don't know if a lot of people are bothered by that but it's like: "You have the choice to pick the one with a type advantage to try and be better than me, why are you not doing that?"
Yes, the lack of evil/hatable rivals is a problem which is there since generation 3 in my opinion. But he wanted to point out only gen specific controversies. I thinks that's the reason it's not in there.
@@YZ-id6pj I’d argue Gen 3 doesn’t even have a true “rival” in the sense the other generations do. Keep in mind, I love May/Brendan (and Gen 3 overall), but they really *aren’t* your rival, so much as a friend you spar with occasionally.
@@Mr.Monacle Kinda the same as Barry in Gen 4 when you put it that way
@@devilix123987 Nah, Barry in gen 4 had the same goal as you; which is what I meant by May/Brendan aren’t your rivals in the traditional sense in Pokémon. May/Brendan don’t share your dream; they have their own goal, which while it is *technically true* you are ostensibly after, completing the Pokédex is still a secondary or even *tertiary* objective in Ruby/Sapphire, Emerald and Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire.
@@Mr.Monacle ahhh you're right, I misunderstood.
Honestly, I think the return to Kanto is really cool, and it gives you the opportunity to have your team grow even stronger. Plus, if I remember correctly, it also sets you up to fight Red himself.
Sadly the level curve in that game makes it such a hassel.
I’m just really bad at Pokémon so I need the hand holding in let’s go eevee I’m lost on where to go next
@@RetroIsaac I never had a problem with the level curve because level doesn't matter so long as you have skill and I'm not saying that to sound pompous. I've been playing Pokemon for over 25 years now and especially in the earlier games I was beating the elite four 15 to 20 levels under level predominantly because of type matchups because like back in gen 1 the very first Pokemon you should always go for is a Nidoran(male) because of double kick and by time you leave Mount Moon you now have a NidoKing and you get to learn thrash which is absolutely devastating the only person you actually have to watch out for is Misty and Sabrina other than that you can basically just double kick your way through the entire game. But there are also other strategies that will allow you to defeat stronger Pokemon with weaker Pokemon.
Am I the only person who would love a game that goes back to an older gen, but *isn't* a remake? Like some changes to the land and culture, as well as a unique story, but maintains the charm and identity of the region.
I want that with Unova simply because i want to see more N. On the other hand, it's really cool how he had such a finite existence in the series
Like another black and white 2? That would be amazing! Gen 4 remakes have been wanted forever, but I just hope that Game Freak actually tries to make it better than the original gen 4.
I bet there are some good fanmade roms out there. Never played those myself tho. Maybe look into it ?
Honestly that would be so much nicer than remakes
@@ZRob23523 if my theory on when we get remakes of older games is correct, and so far it is, we will be getting those gen 4 remakes
Clarification: my theory is simple, but has held out thus far, basically a remake is made for the game that's generation number is half the current one, like how gen 2 gave us gen 1 remakes, gen 4 gave us gen 2 ones, and gen 6 gave us gen 3 remakes.
IGN
- gave ORAS 7.8 because "Too much water"
- has a red logo
In conclusion:
IGN IS TEAM MAGMA
OMG! What a big plot twitst! :)
But that’s JUST A THEORY
@@lwetho1519 Yeah, I know! everything can be related somehow.
So team magma is right?
IGN are terrible for opinions on Pokemon games.
“Babies are controversial in general.” you right, you right.
I laughed harder than I should've.
Owerford Amazington stay amazing bud
But relatively harmless, of course
babies are cute shut up
I hate babies.
I think sun and moon are so underrated very good games, all games are gonna have some issues but they are minor ones the story in sun and moon and the difficulty curve is pretty good the ultras just destroyed the main story but added some postgame, though the difficulty curve is worse in ultras imo, couse its not consistent there is just 1 hard fight which is absurd honestly
"Babies are controversial"
Never thought I'd hear that today lol
I see you everywhere
@@torak_34 If i had a nickle for every time someone told me that lol
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Pokemon emerald version
ot ab I swear if I click on that and I get rickrolled or stickbugged
Edit: was literally Pokémon emerald version, I’m safe
They are controversial if youre pro choice
Sinnoh: has 10 legendaries
Galar: Are you challenging me?
🤣
To be fair: Sinnoh has 10 legendaries that were unique to that region. Galar? Has literally 2 legendaries. Zacian/Zamazenta have a decent story until you get to the end where it is literally rushed and half assed. Don’t even get me started on Eternatus. That might be the WORST legendary encounter, story, plot, cutscene, and setting of all time. It was so rushed and you’re just sitting there like “is that it? Really? Who tf even is this Pokémon? How was it made? Where did it come from? What did it do? Really?”
@@natecruz7114 i think they meant that galar has the most encounter made legendaries considering the crown tundra expansion
@@natecruz7114 eternatus lore Is kinda explained now
Also Calyrex Urshifu and the Two horses are now leggendaries
Wait a minute (counts in his head) I also count 10 legendaries in SwSh: Zacian, Zamazenta, Eternatus, Zarude (is he even a legendary?), the three birds which are just regional variants from kantonian legendaries, the two horses and Calyrex... And the bear cub evolving into the 2 armor bears but I’m not sure these are legendaries either. Ok that would make 13 legendaries but I think that would be pushing our definition of legendaries.
Given the fact you didn’t mention team yell, I think it’s pretty obvious what the fandom thinks about them, I mean there so un-intimidating they make team skull look like the Italian mob
Team yell was just dumb tbh. Like, SwSh could've done without em
Team Yell was like not team skull. Iirc they weren't even a team like that, they didn't... They didn't really do anything. Skull didn't either but they were the og evil team subverters and Guzma ended up being plot important anyway against Aether. I will say points in Yell's favor are that Piers and Marnie themselves are really cool characters and I admittedly find the female grunt design attractive lol
@@MagillanicaLouM I never said they were the same, I was just comparing on how evil/threatening there antics are, and yes, skull is more, and there just a biker gang
@@commanderblackheart5856 oh no I was saying they were pretty much the same lol. I see where the confusion is though, when it said they were "not team skull" I meant it sarcastically
@@MagillanicaLouM do you know how hard it is to give off a proper sense of sarcasm with only text?
I like the experience share because I don't have the time or effort to grind wild pokemon or the same battles over and over again just to level a pokemon up that should be higher in the first place
Honestly, the xp share isn’t the problem, the lack of Pokémon most trainers have and their Pokémon being scaled bad with the level gain is what kills the difficulty.
@@g.williams2047 exactly. Pokemon has never been great at scaling wild pokemon or trainers, or handling xp in general, with or without xp share. Having recently started playing Platinum for the first time after having played more recent gens the past few years as they came out including Y, SwSh & PLA, it made me realize how much I don't miss switch training and having to waste so many turns in a battle just to keep my team from being underleveled. but the real problem is GF giving us things like the standard level 5 starter, but then trainers and wild pokemon that are only like levels 2-5 for the next 10 areas and it ends up being such a tedious grind just to catch one and keep them on par with our starter. That pattern usually tends to continue throughout the games. It'd be nice if they could figure out a way to have at least wild pokemon to an extent scale to you or some sort of other compromise.
In most Pokémon games you can finish the league without ever grinding
Gen7 and 6 becomes way harder if you do
I just realised that im a really casual player. I just ”like” most parts of every generation and everything that you brought up here, i dont really have a strong opinion
Same, except for the national dex in SnS. That was just too much for me. Losing my pokémon, some of whom are older than 16 by now, was just too much.
And that game freak lied to us and didnt care about these games
Yes exactly
@@Ray25689 bro they do
@@Ray25689 well they do care. Up until gen 5 tho.
@@apoo.1611 so you mean they *did* care.
I think u can count gen 6 in aswell. They modeled all those pokémon in 3D back then, just for this game. I think X and Y sucked, but they put a huge amount work in this game.
And nowadays they even have the models, but only use some of them.
As someone who personally loves all of the gens simply because it's Pokemon, a lot of these criticisms comes as news to me, personally.
Dexit is the only thing that really bothers me
My problem is galar and the dlc. The game was already 60 dollars, maybe not hard to make, but not a small amount, but the base game still ended up feeling unfinished without online, which I dont have. And then they added the dlc, and my only frustration is that it should of been in the base game.
@@methatswho6299 well Nintendo gives them about a year to make the game sadly
A lot of the things that were mentioned in this video are things that I got to experience firsthand, being old enough to remember getting a new copy of Red Version. I was pretty happy to hear him bring up the Gen 3 Nat Dex controversy, as that was the big thing back then (just like it is nowadays), with plenty of people complaining how the new Pokemon looked more like Digimon than Pokemon. Basically, everyone was unhappy about it.
@@methatswho6299 i feel the same
Gen 5 was always my favorite ever, and the rustling grass mechanic was dope.
I'll fight you guys on that.
No need, i think the majority of people are in agreement
I did like that shit
So you like Gen 6 because it also had the rustling grass then
@@MariOmor1 it does? Im literally about halfway through pokemon X right now and i haven't seen any rustling grass at all 0_0
@@ashleycurzon6348 but it was in ORAS
Notice how, in gen 8, half of everything was either "this is terrible" or "this isn't the worst." Really indicates people's expectations for Game Freak now.
yeah exactly 😭 like i had an enjoyable experience yknow catching all the pokemon bc thats what you do in every game, not the absolute worst but man the bar was on the floor before legends of arceus and the D/P remakes dropped it even lower 😭
@@gucciroseii3517 at least legends was good one of the best in fact also do sinnoh remakes really suck
@@Deathmare235 yeah definately legends is so much more enjoyable than other pokemon games i played.i dont know how i'd ever get back into having to fight every single pokemon that pops up from the grass, legends has changed everything and they better not go back! LMAOOOO, atleast with scarlet and violet it looks like theyre gonna do the same thing :o
@@Deathmare235 i usually buy every single game that comes out even if i'd be a little dissapointed about it like when i bought shield but bd/sp... i have to skip.. gonna just borrow my little brother's copy just to get the shayman tho 😭no way im spending $60 for a shaymen
That's because the fandom are idiots, sword and shield was good. Not the best gen but had great ideas like league skin with professional sports with crowds cheering and wearing uniforms
10:26 Exactly! People say that Unova's map is too "linear", but there are so many hidden places to explore! We can't say the same thing for Sword/Shield, sadly..
I expected there to be a big quality curve in developing a large 3D map environment for GF. Isle of Armor showed major progress in their environment designs and it would seem Crown Tundra will expand on those improvements but I honestly don't expect map quality to really impress me at least until Gen 9.
I think gen 5 has a good balance between exploration and story progression.
I do really like Unova's different tangent paths you could take, but I still feel like its story felt kinda railroad-y and didn't leave too much room to explore the region outside of small one-off areas like the desert resort or the dive areas in BW2. A part of me also misses how you could challenge gym leaders out of order in gens 1 and 2 and I kinda miss that
Sword and Shield bad, you may now like my comment.
Tikki you gotta admit that it also has a pretty large end game as well
Gen 4's only major flaw imo was the fact that in the ds games doing anything at all in a battle would take you half a day. Even if you turned the battle animations off.
not just the battles, the whole game was so slow imo
Oh man i feel you. i really like Gen 4 but the battles, the way that hp goes down, the transitions, even catching pokemon(throwing pokeballs and such)
its like the game is in 0.5 speed.
i played it twice on the console, once on DS and the other one on 3DS thinking it would be faster, ever since if i want to replay any gen 4 game i just go with the emulator..
tfw you battle chansey/blissey
The severe lack of fire types and an almost total lack of good new water types are somewhat major flaws.
You missed one thing in Galar:
Having to buy online mode
That's an issue with the switch as a whole
And $40 dlc
Human Garbage its 30 for both, egghead
Hortus Mortis It’s $40 CAD, so maybe they’re Canadian. Our exchange rate is atrocious despite being next-door neighbours.
@@OakenTome Oof that's rough buddy
In the topic of mega evolutions:
I personally like them, I feel like instead of z-moves and dynamax, we should have new megas instead.
But maybe that's just me
I think they should just commit to one and do it for all games. A new gimmick every game just cheapens them all.
The only thing I reallyyyyy hate is “Team Yell.” I want my cut n dry crime organizations lmao
Yeah but Team Skull had the same issue. Both embarrassing.
@@akumayoxiruma team skull wasnt even the actual team that was causing extreme danger besides selling other peoples pokemon, it was the aether foundation. team skull (at least to me) served as a false evil team that was silly and had a semi rivalry with the real one. team yell was a worse copy of team skull but team skull isnt really the main evil team in sun and moon.
Team Skull at least had the Aether foundation. Instead of just being "Juvenile delinquents led by No-longer-juvenile delinquent boss", they're "Juvenile deliquents working with a secretly corrupt organization", even if the connection between the two was...... totally pointless and not adequately explained.
Team Yell is literally just toxic sports fans who are being toxic for good reasons.
It doesn't help that Rose being the real bad guy was the third consecutive time that they pulled the "Famous and Influential figure whom everyone believes is benevolent but eccentric is secretly the villain" twist(With Lysandre, the creator of the holopad, turning out to be leader of team flare, Lusamine turning out to be working with team skull and also even less sane than she intitially appeared, and of course Rose), and the fourth consecutive time that they pulled the more general "Seemingly innocent person turns out to be the big bad" twist(With N having initially appeared to be some eccentric guy who agreed with team plasma's views but who was not actually a member, but turning out to be not just a member but the highest ranking member(in theory, at least. In practice Ghetsis was above him, as we know.)
Yeah I feel like team yell is just the “lol silly bad crime team” side of team skull when everyone who liked team skull was largely there for “disenfranchised young ppl who feel they can’t succeed in the primary life path turn to crime” part
Plasma was really good tho.
Gen 5 was my first region, and replaying when I’m older, I appreciate it even more.
My first was gen 4, I love gen 4 and 5. They are so fun and pretty nostalgic. I also really love gen 7, which to me just feels so fresh and is really great also
Same. It’s what got me into video games in the first place, and it’s the reason that I love Pokémon nowadays. Looking back, beating Pokémon black and black 2 where some of the biggest moments in my childhood that I can remember.
My first region was the first one and the last I've played is the 5th. 3rd gen was the best I've played
My first region was Gen 1 with Pokemon Blue, and I stopped at Gen 5. Gen 5 was a lot of fun and I played it on my phone with an emulator.
@@Rude_Boi I'm playing emerald, and platinum rn. It's majic.
Honestly I'm sad they've thrown Mega-evolutions away. They were cool and added alot more than a nuke button that the Z moves did. You had to chose if they held a mega stone or not, in the base game there was enough of a challenge in terms of enemy AI for that really matter but it added alot more for the battle tower cheateua stuff and for pvp. Plus they were cool, and Alpha/Omega Ruby/Sapphire expanded on it, and gave new megas to older pokemon, which was a way to make under appreciated pokemon a little a more special. Like Mega Sableye was one of my favourite pokemon ever and I never looked twice at Sableye before.
unless you were rayquaza
I loved Mega Evolution as well and wish they expanded on it. Before Gen 7 release, me and my brother spent hours talking about which pokemon were going to receive mega evolutions and why
@@pikadawnshowbiz7968 Same but with my step brother. It's just fun to have them and to speculate on future ones that could get a mega. Gigantamax is kinda sort of a new form of megas and Gmax Cinderace looks godlike standing on the sun, but it's really not as interesting for 99% of the rest of the pokemon, are just themselves but bigger.
I used to like Megas but don't anymore. No thank you
I like the concept of Megas, but I wish they handled them a bit better. A lot of them were good, but they sometimes gave them to the wrong Pokemon. A lot of Pokemon who did not need them were given them, instead of others who needed them a lot.
For Hoenn, I would've discussed fishing as well. It's so difficult to fish in that generation. Especially with Super Rod. I would also discuss the battery running dry making time based events more difficult to do. Which could mess up some Pokemon evolutions (such as feebas for example)
My biggest issue with gen 8 was that I finished it and went "Wait, that's it?" There's just so little to do, and they honestly squandered the open world gimmick so bad. Like seriously, how is it that you pitch an open world and still make the game feel linear? They shoulda connected all the cities to the wild area and let you challenge gyms in any order. Throw in some energy for side quests and I woulda ate this stuff up. As it stands, I completed a living dex just cause there was nothing else TO do. I've played through it a few times cause there's just no substance to make me keep on a save file.
Yep completely agree, that's why I really enjoy gen 1-4, they still had adventure and freedom, we lost that in gen 5 imo and never really got it back. B/W were incredibly linear and throughout S/M and S/S(not quite so badly) you couldn't take a single step without the game making sure you weren't dumb enough to forget where you're going. As a kid not knowing where you were going sometimes was more fun, you'd end up finding stuff because of it
@@David-bj8ri I kinda like them giving me nudges on where to go, but not every 3 steps. Trust your audience can figure out where to go or at the very least follow the giant flag you stuck to the map (which I think is a good idea tbh. I've forgotten where I was supposed to be going before and been stuck cause of it.)
To me, it's more the lack of content. There's literally 30 minutes of post game. That's it. Even XY had more stuff to do. And then there were side quests you could sometimes find and legendary Pokemon you could actually find by looking around. (My cousin showing me giratina was amazing)
Put the legend back in legendary Pokemon. Put the adventure back into our journey's. Let people miss content for the simple reason that discovering it after the fact and finally clearing something that blocked you is one of the greatest parts of these games. I regret borrowing a friend's level 100s to beat the champion in my first every run cause I took that moment from myself. At least I'm the one who did that though.
@@MercuryA2000 I completely agree, I think that the Internet doesn't help now either, so easy to look up where to go to save time which takes away from the experience and adventure. I've been overly critical of game freak ever since gen 6 remakes didn't have the battle frontier, I was honestly so disappointed in that, the generation that first introduced it being remade but not having that included? Not really acceptable nor was their reasoning, I just want all the Pokemon fans out there including myself to actually get decent quality games, as we haven't really had one in a while all things considered
@@David-bj8ri True, but that means they should be trying to add MORE not get rid of the rest. Give us enough side quests that don't do any more than world build and people won't usually bother googling them.
Yea, that's really soft of them tbh. It's called a remake not a recut. There's no reason to do that except to say f you to people who want a challenge.
I wonder what gamefreak would do if people started making Pokemon esque games that were good enough to hit their sales. If someone else gave players the things Pokemon has been dropping because honestly, they're taking us for granted.
THAT idea would have done an open-world pokemon game justice. Also, bring back ride Pokémon, but allow one to just choose whatever pokemon to ride.
The contests are literally one of the main reasons I still play Emerald. I love them, they are my fave part.
Yeah i miss hoenn region franchise
The fact that people's biggest criticism of them is that they weren't *required* to beat the game shows how weak criticism of them actually is.
I didnt like Emerald beacuse too many double battles, S and R are fine
@@stefanoferraiuolo525 but you can avoid many double battles (tranforming them into single battle)
I find it hilarious that people consider Gen 5 one of the best now, since I was that one kid back then that felt the need to try and defend gen 5 until I was blue in the face when others would bitch about trubbish and vanillish and then not even look at the great designs like scolipede and volcarona. Also, story-wise, Gen 5 was just badass. I don’t touch the Pokémon fandom in general but I just find it so ironic and laughable at how it’s turned around. 😂😂😂
4 months late but this is because Sword and Shield showed people what actual garbage looks like. Gen 5 was never a horrible generation. In fact, it's where Pokemon peaked in terms of story and visuals in my opinion. Especially those animated battle sprites, they look so fucking awesome.
Personally gen 5 is since the beggining my favorite gen.Now a lot of people like this gen but hate my second favorite gen,gen 6 because of no reason at all.
Edit:And gen 5 has my favorite pokemon(Samurott)
Gen 5's all Gym Leaders fighting together against Ghetsis' gang is something that still gives me goosebumps. And its 3d cutacenes were awesome on the DS.
I still think first 4 gens are better than gen 5 tbh
I like Gen 6 because of the nostalgia of XY being my first games (before I just watched the anime because I couldn't get my hands on the games), but Gen 5 is tied due to how awesome the story is and it's characters.
I started with gen 5. It still feels strange to okay a new game and see a mix of pokemon from multiple generations. I like to have a fresh experience with each game
This video in a nutshell:
"Some people thought the new Pokémon game was shit, while others disagreed".
Thank u for saving me 15 minutes
Best part is this formula is Timeless
Gen 2
Hated on release
Gen 3
Hated on release
Gen 4
Hated on release
Gen 5
Hated on release
Gen 6 and onwards
The same pattern
The brevity here and also consequentially lack of any context is fascinating.
Followed by:
"Reality is probably somewhere in between"
Which reality? To whom? Either you like it or you don't, or you're ambivalent. There is no *reality* - like "actually you're wrong, you like that game". I personally don't enjoy playing gen 1 games because of the limited movesets and lack of physical and special split. But that doesn't that mean someone else who likes the challenge is wrong in liking them.
@@GnomesWorstEnemy if only you could have been there in 96 when it all took over the world lol
3:18 Kingler following you sideways helps show the love and care that went into hg and ss
It also moves like that in Let's Go and SWSH...
@@yeetmaster75 yeah but that was older tech. It's much more simpler to make those animations now compared to back then.
@@blackearl7891 rotating a png is difficult?
Only having unova Pokémon in black and white doesn’t effect me at all since I never use Pokémon from an earlier/later gen than the one I’m playing, gen 1 I only use gen 1 mons and the same goes for remakes, in soul silver I’m only using gen 2 mons etc.
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Pokemon emerald version
ot ab why are you just saying that
That's what I usually do too! I'm surprised you can find Pokemon to use in Soul Silver though since most of the newer evolutions are post-game.
It's nice knowing more people other than me doing the exact same thing! think it's way more fun only using the Pokemon of that region and it allows you to bond and like more Pokemon rather than using the same cool old Pokemon every time.
Same
Bottom line: nostalgia smooths all edges and is most vulnerable to thorns. Everything we hate how will become things we look on fondly later and the newest changes always hurt the most.
Exactly!!
Nope. I hate Mr Mime after all these years and some new Pokemon are great. Ok., like I don't like few Gen 8 designs, but pls. And some are really cool, like Frosmoth, Urshifu, Zarude, Alcremie, Sirfetch'd, Obstagoon, Appletun, Drednaw, Eldegross,
WhY aRe ThE pOkEmOn iTeMs nOw!
Magnemite: just 2 magnets and a metal ball
Geodude: just a rock with arms
You forgot the best gen 1 pokemon, some eggs
NOW THERENARE LITERALLY WAY BETTER INANIMATE OBJECT POKÉMON AND PEOPLE STIKL COMPLAIN ABOUT THEM, SERIOUSLY WHAT THE HECH?!?!?!
voltorb: literally a poke ball
electrode: upside down poke ball lol
honestly i think people should just enjoy the games for what they are lol. none of them are perfect, and i think thats what makes them all charming
*convoluted items
Gen 5 onwards are overdesigned. The worst Gen 1 designs were at least just bland and simplistic, not outright stupid.
“Ultra Beasts are also controversial, there are some that find them weirdly designed”
UB’s are alien Pokemon things from another dimension, I think that’s kinda the point
That's the same explanation he gave
I remember people having a similar issue with Eternatus as well saying that it didn't look like a pokemon but I just sat there think "isn't that the point. It came from space, it's was designed to be weird looking
@@pikadawnshowbiz7968 yeah but that one was a let down
Ikr.
Pokemon fans these days act like spoiled babies and if they don't get what they want, they fucking freak out.
@@thatuzikinnie6077 why not be whiney when game freak has been slackin'.
I remember being so butthurt when I was younger for people not liking Gen 5 😭 B&W2 was the first ever Pokémon game I bought with my own money and completed to its fullest and I will 100% be completely biased. But after playing several more games throughout the years, I still believe that Gen 5 has hands down the best music and story
Gen 5 and HGSS are the best 6 games in the entire franchise (at least for the mainline games).
@@FrenkTheJoy amen. Soulsilver and black were my first games. Black is still my favourite and SS is my 3rd
We all took generation 5 for granted. All the kids who were growing up during gen 1 were mostly teens by this time so people were over it. Little did we know it would be the last generation that Game Freak gave 100% on
I'm a Gen 1er and Gen 5 was excellent 👌
@@FrenkTheJoy nah, gen 5 and pla already been vote best Pokemon games
I personally am a huge gen 6 fan and I loved mega evos so much. But I really do agree that the amount of gen 1 mega evos was unreasonable. Almost half of the pokemon that can mega evolve are Gen 1 and I'm not a big fan of that.
I also really loved sword and shield, but the national dex will always hurt a little, especially since my absolute favorite pokemon still isn't in the game to this day. My meloetta is waiting in pokemon home until the day I can finally put her onto my favorite save file in sword 💔
Pokemon fans need to be more like you and not like little kids who whine about everything wrong with gamefreak.
Let’s just hope she can appear in gen 9…
@@juliodaguy She does!! Meloetta is in scarlet/violet game files and will be transferable once home comes out :)
Oh I didnt expect these kinds of controversies. I was expecting something like the jynx thing, those kinds of controversies.
That was more anime controversies tbh
Same, kinda disappointed
same
What is the jynx thing?
@@nileyridingus6752 Jynx's original design was... well, to put it simply, it came off as pretty racist looking. Big lips, it was black instead or purple, and a variety of other reasons made Jynx look like a racist stereotype so it underwent a slight redesign.
I still love gen 3 the most. I started with gen 1, but gen 3 really took Pokemon to new heights; and the amount of interesting puzzles (braille, using HMs in unexpected ways, etc) is what makes it stand out so much compared to later gens- you just don’t see that kind of creativity anymore, and I miss it. I hope they decide to do something interesting with the gen 4 remakes (and the new title), like showing the importance between Arceus and the Unown, and the relationships between the creation Pokemon. And, I would really love to be able to visit the distortion world again, via that spooky, spooky cave. It seems to be like they’re improving a lot, but, I want to see some Giratina love, too. Platinum was definitely one of the coolest things to ever happen in Pokemon, by a longshot, imho.
Handholdingvand over cutscenes are extremely annoying when replaying the gen like gen 7. Regardless of whether you like those aspects or not, not being able to skip them sucks
Pretty much my experience of ultra moon
Great game the first time
Couldn't be bothered the second time
Gen 7: beautiful environments, great Pokémon designs.
Also Gen 7: half the game-time is unskippable cutscenes.
I agree the cutscenes should at least be skippable
yeah, i feel like people wouldn't have minded cutscenes if you could skip them with a button press.
I feel like I’m one of the few Pokémon fans that’s been playing since blue and reds released that I’ve enjoyed every main series game and remakes thoroughly.
Hoenn was absolutely amazing. I was a bit late to play the Pokémon games but Hoenn was the first one I played and beat. It was great and really got me into the franchise.
True. I love Hoenn, but i just can't like the other gen 3 games. Maybe it's because i grew up watching the RSE and DPPt animes.
Hoenn was my first aswell the remake tho omega ruby
I'm glad you liked it, too. :)
Same 😭😭, I played Emerald at like 2009 but I watched Pokémon on TV. Playing Pokémon when your young is always the best in my opinion, less judgmental and you just have fun.
@@elderalencar4832 I can relate
"some people thought legendaries were overdesigned in gen 4"
Wooo boy, if people think giratina is overdesigned, I'd like to see how those people reacted to eternatis's debut
Giratina is a celestial being. It cannot be easy in terms of design.
Giratina overdesigned? I would gladly show SMT's satan to these people who think that. And that thing is not even considered overdesigned.
Eternatus is still rad as hell even if I don't know wtf I'm looking at. The only legendaries I have issues with really are the gen5 trik because,, they're all.. d e e r things? Eh
Yeah, I can't wait to see those peoples faces. Sheesh, they're gonna be suprised
HAVE THEY NOT SEEN 100% ZYGARD LIKE THATS OVER DESIGN.
The fact that platinum added more evolutions to some pokemon I think was a great idea since a lot the new final evolutions are often held in high regard now (and I’m a little bias due to the fact my favourite Pokémon is Honchkrow)
My favorite is gallade but honchkrow is my second favorite
My biggest complaint about them is how the coolest of them are trade-only evolutions, like Dusknoir, Porygon-Z, Rhyperior and Electabuzz
The fact that they're all held in such high regard just means they were given fantastic stats. I just hate how high the percentage of the new dex was old Pokemon's evolutions in Diamond/Pearl, and the fact that the vast majority of them were "I lift things up, I put them down" variants of their previous form.
I’m so glad many people consider gen 5 to be the best. As someone who grew up with Black 2 it’s beyond satisfying to see the game with perhaps the most and best written lore in general get it’s acknowledgment
My personal favorite is 7 just because for ONCE, no gyms. That was such a fucking breath of fresh air.
I realized, especially with gen 5, people miss it when it’s gone. They’ve been noticing gen 5’s actually really good when we have kalos and alola to compare it to. I liked gen 6 and 7 just fine, but they’re generations with a lot of negative reception
Yup, you officially have learned the truth behind it all. People don’t like new things. When they get something new, they feel uncomfortable with it because they were used to the old thing. When they first implemented Mega Evolutions, people complained about them sucking because some were broken. When Z-Moves came out, people called them stupid anime finisher moves. Hell, even letting your Pokémon was complained about, because some creeps in denial were “annoyed” that they could touch certain areas on their Pokémon, despite touching that area being completely voluntary on their part in the same way we could physically touch our relatives or even children in those areas for no good reason, but obviously no normal or decent person will think about doing that. But once Game Freak removed them, people were immediately complaining “But Mawile needed its Mega” or “Omni-boost was the best thing about Kommo-o” or even “why can’t we physically touch our Pokémon, it doesn’t make sense”. People just love to complain, and when you make the main games for the most popular franchise in the world, there are gonna be a lot of people who will complain. That doesn’t change that there are flaws, it’s just that most people don’t pay attention to the flaws of an old thing if there is a new thing to complain about. I can guarantee that once Sword and Shield are 2 gens or more old, there will be people saying that they were the best gen and that all of the others sucked, completely ignoring all of the flaws they previously complained about.
I love gen 6 a lot, though I recognize its shortcomings. Gen 6 is best enjoyed if you only use new pokemon, as the limitations help to make the game at least a bit more interesting. Running through Kalos leaving no stone unturned with my Chesnaught, Vivillion, Aurorus, Clawitzer, Florges, and Linoone for HMs was the most fun I've had in a Pokemon game since Colo and Gale.
I regret not appreciating Gen 5 as much back then. However the Pokémon in that game were alright. Not bad, but at the same time some of their designs weren’t all that great imo
@@rickyrns1059
You're forgetting something, all the stuff you said was only brought up in the community by minorities, only SOME people complained about mega evolutions, only SOME people complained about z moves and only SOME people complained about Pokemon-Amie
it's only because the Gens after Gen 5 were even worse, so Gen 5 looks better by comparison, not on its own
Game freak: we made more new Pokémon for more variety
Fans: I don’t like that.
Game freak: we made less new Pokémon for more quality designs
Fans: I don’t like that.
Game freak: THEN WHAT DO YOU WANT??
Fans: I don't like that
Game freak: ...
Cutting the dex as an excuse to improve quality, did not work well, the plot was short, Pokemon attack animation ( not all of them) suck, and Pokemon appearing out of oblivion in wild areas, too much cut scenes with rival Hop, all these problems are not justifiable. That's why fans are disliking sword and shield
@@hargunbirsingh6459 They're not talking about SWSH, but rather Black and White and X and Y. B&W had lot of design, but a lot of people felt they weren't quality, X&Y had good quality designs, but some felt there weren't enough.
@@loreanth6746 oh my bad, and I agree with you on that
I mean... Pokémon has literally millions upon millions of fans around the world. And they all play for different reasons. Literally impossible to please everybody
Doing a blind playthrough of White 2 was amazing. It felt new, and mysterious. Of course, I didn't love every Pokemon they added, but it had a solid cast. I also found the animated sprites to be a neat touch of detail.
that and the 3d cutscenes looked amazing
by blind do you mean you don’t know anything about the game at all?
@@ZenSymphonia other than playing the prior games, yes.
When it comes to gen 3, I’ve seen a comment somewhere saying that it made sense for to have water because it was during Nintendo’s big ocean/water faze. Zelda Wind Waker, Mario Sunshine, and Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire.
Gens 1-7: Minor nitpicks
Gen 8: Whoo boy, where do we start?
Yeah, I liked the game personally, but the animations, the graphics, and the plot were rushed. Even as someone who had played only Kanto and Hoenn before, I was upset at the lack of a national dex. That being said, I love how much personality the characters have, the fact that you battle in a tournament instead of an Elite Four, and the music.
@@ziimulhah3223 Speaking of graphics, look up the video called "You ever just play Sword/Shield and you see this happen."
I legit thought the thumbnail was zelda ocarina of time for the N64 at first. Even looking at the thumbnail up close, excluding the player character, it looks like ocarina of time.
@@Glitchy1988 oh... Arceus, thats worse than I thought.
@@ziimulhah3223 Hop (or whatever the Galar rival's name is (if you could call him a rival)) spent half the game being depressed, and Nintendo gave me chat dialogue options that didn't reassure Hop, or just made me the asshole. I say this crap but I do like Hop a little because he's somewhat upbeat, but if he never existed then I'd probably have a better time.
Oh right, Team Yell were walking smashable boulders, yes, they were that easy to defeat too.
@@scrittle they certainly weren't the traditional evil team grunts. If there's gonna be a Gen 9, I hope the evil team is actually evil this time.
I have a theory. That the development of Sun and Moon not only resulted in the cancelation of Pokemon Z, it also resulted in the cancelation of Battle Frontier dlc.
At this point, it's not really a theory anymore, it's widely agreed upon.
Pokemon Z, yes. Battle Frontier DLC, no. If I remember back then, Gamefreak was against the idea of DLCs, so I don’t think they planned on adding BF on ORAS
I think most people just get upset when something breaks what they define as the “normal” pokemon aesthetic.
Pretty much ya. I was most used to gen 6 so everything in it seemed normal. The removal of HMs in gen 7 was something I initially protested, though it's probably more convenient without them.
@@japanpanda2179 Hms just add more pain with little gain like it meant you needed an hm slave and that was it
With the success of Legends Arceus now I think that's not true anyone
This comment section reminds me why it hate this fandom and opinions in general. Everyone believes they are right and anyone that disagrees with them is wrong. And tons of people are nostalgia blind, either blindly praising or bashing something, it takes
Up too much of my mental energy😓
*The water parts make sense, I mean, the whole game was based on Japan's islands so its normal to expect a lot of seas over the game*
I think if it didn't feel like the same set of Pokemon over and over again that might have helped it not feel stale?
@@ggundercover3681 plus it's really annoying (at least in some games) how often you get encounters in water. Like if it's gonna be just like walking through grass then just make grass where water types appear
@@-Teague- same with caves before gen 8. I hated not being able to walk five steps without running into a Pokémon (usually zubat or something similar). Always made sure to have repels
What do you mean the whole game gens 1, 2, 3, and 4 are the only japanese regions gens 5, and 7 are parts of the USA gen 6 is France gen 8 is the UK and gen 9 is Spain.
Any questions?
@@rowanwallace9553 I think the comment is talking about Gen 3 Hoenn, it was more island based than the other games
Oh, my opinion on gen 5? *nervously glancing at tepig tattoo* it’s alright
Gen 5 was my first, so I never really was upset at any changes. The only thing I've ever been upset about was that I had to trade certain pokemon to evolve. Still have that lvl 100 Boldore in my party.
A tepig fan? What a loser. *glances at Samurott tattoo*
@@ZRob23523 For me it's Serperior
@ Rusty Shackleford same, my cousin use to tell me that he evolves if you train him in a cave
Gen 5 was the only gen I didn't pick a fire type starter because I had it with the fire/fighting combo and picked Oshawott
The amount of roaming legendaries in Platinum was one of my favorite parts of it. Diamond and Pearl were so bland to me (besides how nice the maps looked) but Platinum fixed it all and gave me so much to do end game.
Unova was my very first region, and that linearity really helped me out as a kid- I was so lost!
Oddly enough I'm someone who enjoys gen 8 and it was what got me back into Pokemon after like 5 years. Gen 5 will always be my favorite though.
Dude i only played gen 6,7, and 8 and i agree its the best, people that complain about national dex are just being overdramatic also N O O N E C A R E S A B O U T Y O U R O P I N I O N O N N A T I O R A L D E X
@@batooldalloul9397 Seriously though. Those people probably don't ever complete the dex either 🤣 As someone who ALWAYS strives to complete the dex, the cut was a bit of a relief for me lol.
It'd be a nightmare having to collect ALL 898 mons, and let's not even begin talking about living dexes...
As a player preferring singleplayer, I don’t like how easy the game is compared to Gen 3, though my greatest gripe is with how slow the menus are and many things are unpolished.
Despite of this I’m playing Gen 8 a lot nowadays, I’m gonna complete my non-expansion Dex soon :)
Not only do I feel similar about 8, Noivern is my favorite Pokemon. :D
Lunala is my favorite pokemon, while gen 7 is my least favorite gen...its a shame that such an amazing pokemon is in an awful gen...
Is it me or do people just forget about Crystal version when talking about gen 2.
You could say the same about Yellow
And black 2 and white 2
@@emilyroan8106 Yellow is terrible honestly. Crystal is amazing
I just hated gen 2 idk why i just HATE IT
@@commandererwin763 I disagree with this, whenever someone talks about gen 5 they always refer to BW2
My most “shocking” moment in this franchise, was in ultra sun, when a handful of aether foundation employees catch you.. and one of them says “we’ve been told to OFF a few kids”
I’m like HoLd uP 👀
Well, that escalated quickly.
Out of all the 3D games, ultra sun was my favorite simply because I like how there are some dark themes of you look too into it
Also because of diciduye and mimikyu
@@nathanpozos3118 Ultra Moon is my favorite because I love Lunala, 90% of the Alola Pokemon designs are amazing and go well with the Hawaii theme and because of the music.
I will admit that Hau is annoying and hard to take seriously and the unintentional comedy of the Ultra Sun protag just standing there, smiling, while a light dragon god cutely murders their whole team but ignoring that, the mechanics, designs, etc are just so amazing.
Coming from someone who has been playing Pokemon literally since red and blue were released I absolutely loved sword and shield. It isn't my favorite but I still enjoyed playing it. Since gym battles are a much bigger spectacle in this region I thought the flashy gigantimax gimick was fun and fitting especially with the absolutely HYPED music that was playing. I think Hop was a very good character who definitely wasn't one note. He had ups and downs throughout the whole game. His personality was upbeat but he still got down and showed signs of disappointment and stress. He was pretty nuanced. The wild area was a super fun change of pace and the raid dens were also a nice inclusion. I also 100% prefer the DLC additions to a 3rd game. I like having a new bit of story to play through than the typical same game with a few updates.
People have valid criticisms of the games for sure and I don't expect everyone to like them but I just really dislike when people bash on sword and shield and act as if they are trash and no one is allowed to like them. I thought they were good.
glad to hear someone else who is also a fan of the galar games.
I have been playing since Red, Blue, Yellow as well. My favorite game all time is Crystal. I absolutely enjoyed Sword and Shield. Imo, Sun/Moon were they worst games to date. I was so bored I couldn't beat them. Call me old, but I feel like a lot of the complaints listed are people being way to damn nitpicky over a children's video game and series.
The whole "Ultra Beasts are too different thing" always irked me. THEY'RE ALIENS. FROM DIFFERENT UNIVERSES, TOO. OF COURSE THEY DON'T LOOK LIKE NORMAL POKEMON.
“Too much water.”
*You’ve made Maxie very proud.*
Also, Maxie and Archie are awesome. They’re basically just my dads.
i’m just a maxie looking for his archie
And archie is hot as fuck
Maxie x Archie nsfw fanfic I never knew I needed
this whole reply section SCREAMES r/suddenlygay
dads?(sorry if it sounds rude)
I can't wait to see the final evolutions
Same
Me too
7 days
@@truegreen7 can't wait dude
So next Saturday?
The thing that irks me about Gen 2 the most is that in the entirety of 8 gyms, you face 4 Gen 2 Pokemon. And the first time you face one in a gym is the third badge (Whitney's infamous Miltank.) There were so many new Pokemon they could've slotted into those fights, but instead they give Morty two Haunter, or Claire three Dragonairs.
What i want most is being able to always have one of your pokemon outside of their pokeball, walking with you and doing it well
No in a dlc only thing
Done, HGSS has that feature if I remember
Yessss!! I feel like if we’re paying for two DLCs that add the same feature as one of the additions, they should at least to it everywhere
even though some of the sizes are absolutely f*cked, I still like seeing my zamazenta following me. I kinda wish they gave every Pokémon a personality like in the Let’s Go games, some fell behind, some kept up, some raced ahead, some you fricking rode around on both in the sky and on the ground. But I get that giving over 500 different Pokémon that level of following the player is going to be hard (even if you cut out the riding part)
I just wish that I could see my Pokémon following me in places like the Slumbering Weald or towns like Hammerlocke and Ballonlea
The absolute best would be Let’s Go level Pokémon everywhere
Initial reaction: "Channel I've never heard of, clickbaity title... What has the algorithm dug up today? Oh well, maybe it'll be funny."
Final reaction: I did not expect this to be an articulate, balanced, reasonable take on so many hot topics in the series. Kudos. Not everyone can restate diverse and sometimes diametrically opposed points of view and acknowledge their respective points, and I think you gave every side a fair shake.
And now I want to replay every gen in order. Gah.
Who clickbaits a 20 min video?
Your gay
You see, TrueGreen7 is one of the most informative pokemon channels here on youtube, there's a lot of good stuff here
I totally agree that all this video made me want to do is play all the games again 😂
Yeah usually vids with this vibe are awful but this was actually quite well-researched and informative
This looks to be a very controversial video
@@mrmattytwii Ok let me say this:
STOP PROMOTING STUFF IN EVERY SINGLE COMMENT I SEE
Seriously I clicked on every single top comment until this one and you are in all of them, with the same copy-pasted comment over and over.
edit: lol he deleted his comment. For people interested, he just said "pokémon emerald: (link for some random person that I think was not him playing pkmn Emerald in an emulator)"
@@chich-ai same
So this video is a baby?