It had more of a Postgame than R/S, yet, for whatever reason, I never see any one complaining about their postgame. The only thing there was to do is the Battle Tower. B/W where about even with D/P.
Speak English and I might understand you better. But, from what I can pick out from this grammatical disaster, you seem to not understand that RS actually
does get complained about regarding it's lack of postgame. It doesn't get complained about that much, though, because Gen. III also has Emerald with the Frontier and FRLG with the Sevii Islands. And you can't argue that B/W's piddly postgame was better than the colossal G/S/C/HG/SS postgames.
*sigh* Voltorb, Ditto, Magnemite, Grimer, Jynx, Seel, etc.
Wait, Seel? What? What's wrong with Seel?
And Voltorb, Magnemite, and Grimer had good reasons to look man-made. They
were man-made. Plus, Voltorb's Pokeball-like appearance is similar to the appearance of a Mimic, a common RPG monster that looks like a treasure chest. Ditto transformed, and while Jynx was odd, it was in fact a novelty Pokemon even at the time.
Less than D/P, so it was an improvement, but yet again you ignore the previous releases and you only complain about the most current.
Actually, I hate D/P/Pt more than B/W. And plus, both games have 13 Legendaries, and I'm not even going into the insanely unnecessary amount of pointless Forms.
I love how supported this statement is.
The region is full of gimmicky and forgettable locales such as Chargestone Cave, the ungodly number of bridges, and Pinwheel Forest, to name a few.
Obviously Lillipup is covered in Spikes.
I didn't say Lillipup has spikes. Druddigon, Haxorus, Ferrothorn, Excadrill, Scolipede, Bisharp, and a few others do. Those spikes serve no purpose, besides to "look cool".
The game doesn't have the Battle Frontier because it is the first set of games, just as R/S and D/P didn't have one. Yet again, you seem to ignore that previous releases did the same thing.
Also, the game had the Battle Subway, which is the same thing as the Battle Tower.
Whatever, I was wrong, sue me.
Oh no, we can't chunk balls at Pokemon in a Safari-like atmosphere. Whatever will we do.
The Safari Zone, like it or not, was a series mainstay and allowed for the capture of some of the most interesting Pokemon in the series (Scyther, Kangaskhan, Heracross, etc.). I liked it, and many other people did.
I don't even get this one. What exactly constitutes as a "good rival"?
Oh, you liked the fact that the rivals were your best friends? I'm sorry, but many people, myself included, liked the more aggressive rivals such as Blue and Silver.
Oh, you're one of the people who actually
likes the stupid Fire/Fighting starters? Plus, the other starters, or at least
one of them, should have gotten a secondary type.
Well of couse your going to find a GAME MADE FOR EIGHT-YEAR OLDS too easy.
It's a game made for everyone to play. Not just little kids. And if you've ever played any of the Kanto games, not that I'd expect you to, you'd know that taking on the Kanto E4 and especially Champion Blue is a difficult task.
I'm sure if precious, oh-so perfect HG/SS had Random Matchup, it would be the same situation.
Ah, now you've just gone from being passive-aggressive to
aggressive-aggressive. What you may not understand is that HGSS didn't need random matchup. They already had rematches, Red, a number of wild Pokemon, an expansive region, and good features. And yes, if they had Random Matchup, I would still abstain from using it. I've never really used the Global Trade Station in any of the games (Yes, even in "precious" HG/SS), so I really don't care that HGSS doesn't have a random matchup system.
You keep telling yourself that.
I started with the Hoenn games, yet the Johto games are my favorite. Plus, while I like Hoenn, I acknowledge that they have a number of flaws. Wow, with every reply you're looking more and more like an angry little kid.
And cue the HG/SS fanboyism.
Wow, it's so horrible that HG/SS were my favorite games. That
definitely deserves to be insulted.
And cue the B/W fanboyism.
They set a new standard with remakes...... right.
They took everything that D/P/Pt did right, kept it, added new features and a truly interesting region, and all in all, set a precedent for the series. They were the series' best games at the time, and I really don't think that B/W lived up to them.
Good, you know how hard holding a button is.
To you, convenience is the enemy! Eliminate the awful conveniences!
Oh yeah, if I wait 100 days I can throw balls at a Bagon. How fun.
I get it.
You hate the Safari Zone. You don't need to keep saying it.
I hated that feature. It added nothing to the game and served no purpose.
Oh no! How dare Game Freak make a new feature that fans love! How DARE they!
Red had a team with terrible move sets. All he has is levels. You can beat him with a team of level 60s, which is extremely underleveled compared to Red.
It's not exactly, you know,
easy to get a team in the 60s. You need to work hard at it. But, judging by your extreme hatred, I'd expect that you're too lazy to train. And if you are too lazy to work hard and train a good team, then Black and White are perfect for you.
Again, Voltorb, Grimer, Dunsparce, Seel, etc.
I'm sure you'll never respond to this, but if you do it'll be something like, "Hurr huur B/W has Ice Cream Pokemanz!!!!"
You're
sure, huh? Well, I just
did respond to it. Don't be hatin' on Dunsparce, I don't see what's so awful about it. Heck, it was even based off of something, that being a Japanese legend.
And why do you keep bringing up Seel? I know you Unova-obsessed newbies are all "HURR DURR KAYNTO AND JOTTO SUKS BEKAZ MANGMITE AND GRIMER AND YEAH!!!!1111", but Seel? What's wrong with Seel? It has a simple design, it's slightly cute, and it was an interesting Water-type option for a Gen. 1 team.
If you are a true fan you don't care cause if its made by GameFreak its a Pokemon.
Umm, so this is a Pokemon? I mean, by your knowledge, Drill Dozer was made by Game Freak, so the main character must be a Pokemon, right?
And plus, I'm sorry, but if Game Freak made a super-complicated, super-armored giant half tiger, half dragon demon, that looked nothing like a Pokemon, and called it a Pokemon, then it wouldn't look like a Pokemon. I'm sorry, but contrary to you Unova fans' beliefs, Pokemon
does have a certain style to it.