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rainbow February 20th, 2013 3:17 AM

Which Generation is Your Favourite and Why?
 
Well then, I want to know; Which gen? Why?
For me, I'd have to say Gen IV. Because,
1) It was the first gen I ever played; so nostalgia.
2) It has some of my favourite pokemon in.
3) Hell, the region was quite nice in D, P and PT.
4) To top it all, it had the Gen II remakes, which made all the awesome 10x more awesome.
5) THE POKEWALKER. BECAUSE HELL YEAH.

Anyway, what about you?
I'd like to know :)

Mark Kamill February 20th, 2013 8:35 AM

Gen 3, easily. Best Victory Road, best music, and arguably the better of the 2 battle frontiers. The region was amazing, and it easily could get you lost if you explored a tiny bit. Finding out how all the towns and routes connected after looking at the map was fun too, considering how many ledges you would come across.

GhastlyGastly February 20th, 2013 11:35 AM

Definitely Generation I. Because nostalgia is powerful... Plus some of the coolest Pokémon ever are there: Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Mewtwo, Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur, Kabutops, Scyther... I could go on... but must I? I suppose if I must pick a runner-up though, it has to be Generation III: because I love Hoenn, there are some very cool Pokémon there, and the Generation I remakes were well done.

A3R0D4C7YL February 20th, 2013 4:39 PM

Gen 3 was my favorite for the pokemon (Cause Manectric,Seviper,etc. all look really cool
Gen 2/4 was my favorite for the region (Johto AND Kanto)
Gen 5(2) was my favorite for the gym leaders (Roxie,Skyla,Marlon...coolio)
So yea...it's sort of a mix

Treecko February 20th, 2013 5:57 PM

I'd say Gen III followed by Gen V. The Hoenn region was so beautiful. From the high houses built on there of Fortree City to a city built on a Corsola colony to Sootopolis City the city inside a crater formed by a volcano, it's just an amazing place to explore. Plus there's lot of good Pokemon that were introduced, including my favorite Pokemon Treecko. Gen V would be in second because unlike lots of people I love lot of the Pokemon it introduced, one of my favorites being Braviary. The region may be the most linear but it also has amazing landscapes such as Castelia City , Nimbasa, Iccirus City, Virbank City and the Skyarrow Bridge. Plus BW has the best storyline of all the series.

Guest123_x1 February 20th, 2013 6:47 PM

Generation I for sure is my favorite generation. Most of my fondest memories of Pokémon are from Generation I-although the game mechanics weren't all that great (by most people's standards), it did provide a nice introduction to the franchise, and it was easier to remember all of the Pokémon since there were only 151 at the time (most people knew 150). Not to mention the Pokémon craze was at its height during that generation.

Bounsweet February 20th, 2013 7:46 PM

I would have to say Gen III just because I like the entire 'set', RSE and FRLG. Very close second is Gen IV though, because DPPt are some of my absolute favorites, but I never cared for HGSS.


Sweets Witch February 20th, 2013 7:56 PM

Oh man, I LOVE 4th gen. Sinnoh is my favorite region by far, and HG/SS were good remakes. But man, I could go on for hours about how much I love Sinnoh. It's weird because my favorite Pokemon, gym leader, and city all belong to different generations, but Sinnoh is just my overall favorite.

Hikamaru February 20th, 2013 8:31 PM

Unlike what most people here think, I'm actually heavily obsessed towards the 5th Generation, aka Black/White and Black 2/White 2. I happen to be a certified 5th Generation Fangirl.

This generation introduced so many awesome Pokemon (and my beloved Oshawott too!), new twists to battling, new competitive strategies, awesome characters, and also the most epic story in the franchise. Black 2/White 2's post-game was also very impressive.

Not to mention most of the Unova Pokemon were very handy to use in-game thanks to some beastly stats among most of them, and B/W having only new Pokemon pre-E4 was a nice twist I wanted cos it helped older players such as myself get refreshed with the game.

And if I were to live in any of the main regions I would definitely choose Unova. It's just so beautiful and picturesque!

Cerberus87 February 20th, 2013 8:45 PM

I personally think the game got better with every generation, but surely the most troublesome jump for me was from 2 to 3, because the new EV system and natures made it extremely annoying to play the story. A bad nature may make you not OHKO a threat and you may lose a battle because of it. I never cared for Hoenn, worst mapping in the series, and major wasted potential graphically speaking... Heck, when Crystal, an 8-bit game, looks good next to the supposed 32-bit games, you know there's something wrong with the graphics. Plus all the hiking that's necessary to get to certain places like Lavaridge and Sootopolis if you don't have Fly, and the attempt to stuff everything into one region. I prefer a coherent region like Johto or Sinnoh, not something that tries to be everything and fails at most of it. And, before I forget, the cutscenes with the legendaries were pathetic and primitive.

Qualitatively speaking, the jump from 3 to 4 was enormous. The region is better (my opinion of course but it has a degree of objectivity to it), the battle system started making sense for the first time, all Pokémon were actually given very good movepools... DP's faults are the slow battles and questionable Pokémon selection pre-E4, but IMO Hoenn had a worse selection because most of the then new Pokémon were worthless. Of course, you could get stuff like Flygon, but raising a Trapinch is a pain, and Vibrava's even more worthless.

Although I love 4th gen, my favorite has to be 5th gen. It's a gen I would keep replaying forever if given the chance. All new Pokémon during the story, but very few of them are bad. You can get by many parts in the game with stuff like Watchog since they actually learn USEFUL moves. Not like Hoenn where the early Grass-types couldn't even attack the opponent until, like, L20 or something. I just completed a Black playthrough, and the next time I could use different Pokémon and succeed anyway. The world is fairly simple, but in its simplicity lies its beauty.

So I vote the 5th gen as the best.

Somniac February 20th, 2013 9:14 PM

For me, I would have to say generation II was my favorite, It felt like more of an adventure, and everything was still magical. I was old enough to understand the sense of danger from team rocket far more than in the first games, yet I was still young enough to lose myself in the story.

To this day I still don't dislike a single genII pokemon, and the majority of my favorites are from genII.

SolarAbusoru February 21st, 2013 1:23 AM

My fave gen is always gonna be the newest gen due to the improvements it makes over past gens and the inclusion of more story and Pokemon and things to do.
Although I see all Pokemon from all gens as equal.

Seki February 21st, 2013 1:57 AM

Gen II, its the Generation that I spent the most time on and most of my childhood is spent on that game while other kids are playing 3rd/4th gen, (2003~2009!) until that save file got deleted. Loved G/S/C, but never played Crystal before.

Kikaito plush February 21st, 2013 3:18 AM

Even though I grew up with the first gen it is not my favorite gen. That would Gen 4 of pokemon because it added so much to the series: GTS-Mean you did need Diamond and Pearl. Double battles?Vs seeker...more than I can remember but fourth gen changed the series for the better in my opinion.

Elaitenstile February 21st, 2013 4:14 AM

I think my username is a bit of a give-off. Yes, I love Hoenn, and obviously Gen III more than anything else. I jumped sky-high when I saw the difference in graphics between Crystal and Ruby. Special Abilities, dive? That was the biggest development, EVER!

Toutebelle February 21st, 2013 9:20 AM

My favorite is the 5th generation. I thought the BW/B2W2 storyline was very nice and complex, and the characters were very interesting. I liked the substance that it had. Plus there was a lot to do and overall I found it very enjoyable.

Arma February 21st, 2013 12:46 PM

Each Generation has its ups and downs, but if I had to pick a favorite, It'd be the 3rd one.

Fire Red and Leaf Green are, in my opinion still the best Pokemon games made so far. The games just felt so vibrant and colorful. I loved the little things they added like the cutscene you get everytime you used an item on a Pokemon, the recap of your adventure every time you continued playing, the vs seeker and so on.

It's a shame Emerald isn't like FR/LG, it would've been my favorite by far if it was. I believe that Hoenn has the best map, and introduced the most awesome new Pokemon. I believe that I would've enjoyed the 4th and 5th generations more if I hadn't seen every new Pokemon beforehand. Hoenn really felt like an adventure to me, I barely knew any Pokemon so I was continuously discovering new species.

rainbow February 21st, 2013 1:17 PM

I actually have a confession to make. I've never played a 3rd Gen game. Yeah. I know right. Know what, I'm gonna go buy one off E-Bay. Now. For my crimes.
But which to get....?

FlameChocobo February 21st, 2013 2:09 PM

Third Generation at its finest (Yeah, I've been praising RSE like it's the holy grail of the series compared to other generations.)

1. Introduction to the Abilities and Natures.
2. Double Battles introduced.
3. Very good Pokemon Roster (I have a lot of favorites in Generation 3.)
4. Very good soundtrack (my favorite being Route 104, 120, Surf music, and all the battle themes.)
5. Hoenn is my favorite region to explore (Even the water routes are good.)
6. 2 of the teams are good compared to Team Rocket and Plasma, but I prefer Team Magma.
7. Contest is very good to participate. A lot better than the one in DPPt which got butchered aside from new minigames.
8. (NOSTALGIA BOMB ALERT!) When I was around 12 years old, I got a copy of Pokemon Ruby version for my birthday, I also got a copy of Sapphire along with the strategy guide for Ruby and Sapphire.

Oh third generation. How I always love it.

Firox February 21st, 2013 2:15 PM

Like Hikari and lollygag mentioned above, Unova, also like Hikari mentioned I'm a generation 5 fan more than the others. Large maps, forest - small cities - big cities, really love them, makes the game more realistic than the others.

50% of my favorite Pokemon, including my top 25 are from Unova - thats my main reason for choosing Unova.

End it, Roxie's music in Black 2!!

I really enjoy the triple battles and rotational battles, complexity of the gyms (got lost in one many times)

Guy February 21st, 2013 4:01 PM

Generation III would be my favorite, hands down. Gen IV coming in a close second (Platinum and HG/SS are one of GameFreak's finest Pokémon games). Ruby was the first Pokémon game I ever got and for that, Gen III has a very special place in my book and it's also very nostalgic for me. I've replayed Ruby a number of times, I've honestly lost track. It's definitely the one game I've spent the most time with.

The Hoenn region is also one of the most well mapped regions in my opinion. There terrain is truly beautiful and the variety and difference between the towns and cities probably outmatches every other region thus far. Also, the Pokémon. The Pokémon designs in general are really great I think.

I also really enjoyed playing FireRed and LeafGreen. Since I didn't get to play RBY first, this was more or less my first time getting the chance to experience what those games were like except updated. Like Ruby, I also played those games a number of times well. Not to mention, it comes from the games that started it all.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Curtis talli (Post 7547921)
Even though I grew up with the first gen it is not my favorite gen. That would Gen 4 of pokemon because it added so much to the series: GTS-Mean you did need Diamond and Pearl. Double battles?Vs seeker...more than I can remember but fourth gen changed the series for the better in my opinion.

Gen III is what introduced Double Battles and the Vs. Seeker. You're probably thinking about the Vs. Recorder, which was introduced in Diamond and Pearl.

Arlo February 21st, 2013 4:31 PM

My favorite at any given time is the current one - Pokemon stands alone among game franchises, IMO, for improving the games overall every time. I've never been disappointed with a single one of them and have liked each one more than the last.

So my current favorite is Gen V, and before that it was Gen IV, and so on. That said though, I'd have to say that the one that stands out the most - that seems most above and beyond what it might've been - would be Gen III. It has its flaws, just like all of them do, but...

I'm casting about, trying to figure out how to explain this.

Imagine that, out of nowhere, someone gives you a pile of money.
The first time they do it, they give you $1,000.
The second time, they give you $2,000
The third time, they give you $10,000
The fourth time, $11,000.
The fifth time, $12,000.

So it's free money every time - that's a good thing. And it's more every time, with the most recent being the best. But still... remember that third time? That jump all the way from two thousand to TEN thousand? That was really something, huh?

That's the way the third gen is to me, and why I wanted to mention it, even though, technically, the fifth gen is my favorite. For now.

pokem0nprincess February 21st, 2013 4:41 PM

Gen 3. The first game I finished was LeafGreen (and the only, so far) and I have been working so hard on Emerald. Those two are my favorites. Gen IV closely follows. But there isn't a generation or region I dislike so far. I just love Pokemon.

Austin February 21st, 2013 6:13 PM

The first Pokemon game I played was Silver, and it was completely amazing to me.

Gen. II will always be my favorite, even though most of my childhood composed of Sapphire and Fire Red.
-Johto 4 life-

Caelus February 21st, 2013 10:15 PM

The first pokemon game I ever got was Pokemon Sapphire Version, so generation 3 has a special place in my heart. It got me back into watching the anime because I was really disappointed in the designs for the Johto pokemon, but Hoenn really intrigued me when I was little so I decided to get back into the series again.

I also loved the Hoenn region. The abundance of sea routes might have been annoying to some, but for me it made the region even more likable; I wouldn't mind living in Hoenn if it existed, and part of it is because there was so much water but also rainforests, deserts, and even a volcano. A lot of diversity compared to other regions.

And then generation 3 also introduced the vs. seeker, possibly my favorite key item in the series. Made training in FR/LG so much easier.

Koopa_T February 21st, 2013 11:08 PM

My favourite is the IV Generation. I spend hours and hours in my Pearl version. The game itself had very good features, the map-was honestly good (except for maybe couple of area's), PokeWalker was indeed handy, remade the Jhoto Pokemon better, new items, online features, and train amazing Pokemon. Heart Gold was also one game I was connected to, because of the story and all the great features it had as well. I was very glad, hyper, and relief that the Pokemon Company made a remake of Gold and Silver. If I compare my Pearl and Heart Gold versions. Pearl has 597:27 game time and Heartgold with 203:11 :)

Oryx February 23rd, 2013 4:59 PM

Five has been such a game-changer for me that it has to be my favorite. :) I never fell in love with an individual Pokemon like Volcarona, and I never got as obsessed with a generation or a game like I have with Black and White.

Nothing Is Real February 23rd, 2013 5:16 PM

Gen II. Oh what I'd give to go back in time to the day where I first got Pokemon Silver. The Gen II games just seemed so perfect at the time, and to this day they'e still incredible games. The remakes are fantastic too, but the original games are fantastic and have charm. GSC is definitely in my top 5 video games of all time (counted as one game).

EGKangaroo February 24th, 2013 11:56 AM

Oh boy, that's a really difficult question. My personal experience with generation I is what I hold dearest to me. Its nostalgia has never passed me, and I still can't hold the tears back when I hear the Pallet town music playing. Generation I has some of my favourite pokémon, including Gengar, Slowbro, Raticate, Scyther, and of course Kangaskhan, the awesome kangaroo-dinosaur. I liked the designs a lot because they were simple, yet elegant. There are only a few rotten apples I can find in the first gen. There are some gen I pokémon I was indifferent about, but exeggcute and exeggutor I could never grow into, neither with tentacool and tentacruel. All in all though, the ratio of awesome to not so awesome pokémon was highest for this generation.

Generation II has got to be one of my favourites though. It's the one I stuck around with the longest. I was given a silver cartridge for my birthday and I've spent years playing on it. This one contains some of my all-time favourites, such as Ampharos (oh sweet Ampharos). Generation II also has some of the cutest starters, and the cutest "vendor trash" pokémon. The designs were yet again simple and elegant, and the graphics improved a lot.

Generation III is sort of a gap for me. I lost touch with the pokémon fandom at this time, but I've since started sifting through generation III again, and I've found many pokémon of generation III that are now rightfully in my favourites list, like Breloom.

Then came generation IV, which featured Lucario. And that's just about all there is that I can say about this generation. I like it. Some of the pokémon are a bit inelegant, as with every generation, but I loved the games as much as I loved the others.

Then came generation V. It's been the most difficult for me to adjust to. I'll be honest, it's the first, and hopefully the only generation that had designs that genuinely disappointed me. There are luckily a few treasures I hold dear and treat as if they were any other generation. I've found love for Seismitoad's cool appearance, I think Oshawott is ridiculously cute (and totally didn't deserve all the flak it got when the starters for gen V were announced). I think that Woobat and Swoobat are a nice change to the Zubat evolutionary family being the dominant cave-bat pokémon that tormented us as children every day we went into caves (yet, I am proud to have never used a repel in my life in those caves.) Reuniclus is the perfect result of cuteness mixed with jell-o, but all in all, many of the designs seemed unexpressive to me, unrelateable. However much I wanted to love them, there wasn't the same kind of vivid spark between me and them as there was with all the previous generations. I feel lucky to have found a few treasures in gen V between all of those disappointments that I can love though.

Now that generation VI is announced, I have my hopes up. The starters set a very promising prescedent for the design style that may be the red thread running through that generation. I'm sure it'll manage to impove the aspects that left me so disappointed and cold when generation V came out.

I hate to be seen as one of those genwunners, or as one of those blokes who complains on the internet that for them "there's still only 151 pokémon" because I could not possibly imagine a pokémon universe anymore without some later pokémon that I've come to love just as much and hold to equal standards as the pokémon I love from earlier generations. I think the issue has polarised the fandom into two camps of those who jingoistically try to defend pokémon from new generations, and those who do exactly the opposite and say that gen I is the worst of all, and that all the pokémon we once loved are obsolete and should be regarded as such. To me, that touch that gave them their endearing characteristics, the values or temperaments that are associated with every pokémon is something that can't be touched upon by their battle potency being surpassed by newer generations that can do it better nowadays. That is something that can't ever become obsolete. So, when it comes to choosing a favourite generation I'm tied between first and second.

(I hope that this made sense at all.)

Brendino February 25th, 2013 9:24 PM

Based on play time exclusively, Gen III would appear to be my favorite, with somewhere in the range of 400 hours spread out across all of the games (with Gen IV a distant second at only about 175 hours). I've also enjoyed playing both HeartGold and White 2 immensely, with the true physical/special split adding a completely new dimension to battles.

Putting all of that aside, though, my favorite generation out of them all would have to be Gen II. Not only did they spawn excellent remakes about a decade later, but Gold was the first game that I owned, and the fun I had playing it as a kid has kept me a fan of the franchise to this day.

CloysterOyster February 25th, 2013 9:45 PM

Generation II. It had me so wrapped up back then and I still get a nostalgic rush through me when I think about the times I'd watch the Johto series and play the Silver, Gold and Crystal versions.

Zebz213 March 22nd, 2013 4:28 AM

Gen III, because...everything. The pokemon, the battles, the routes, even the bleeping game music was amazing.

Gligar April 4th, 2013 10:20 AM

Generation 4 all the way because the Sinnoh region was my favorite and I raised my strongest pokemon (torrtera) in there

Lord_Storm April 4th, 2013 10:58 AM

I have to say Gen III for many reasons.

The first reason is the Pokemon. It had the coolest starters, cause you can't beat a kickass fighting chicken, a chubby axolotl and the king of the forests.

Then there's Lilycove City as a whole. The beautiful music, the department store, contest hall, the painting place. It's my favourite location in the entire series. On the topic of cities, there's just so many different ones, the basic towns, the robust Rustboro City, Sootopolis (which is situated in a former volcano), two towns on the side of Mt Chimney, a little jungle village where everyone lives in trees.
The variety of so many places, Pokemon, things to do in Generation III as opposed to the prior generations, where all the towns and cities were kind of similar with the only real things to do in the games being battle, catch and gamble.

So yeah, Gen III sits at the peak of my personal Pokemon mountain.

Tim! April 4th, 2013 3:39 PM

Gen I.
I grew up with them. They ARE my childhood. When I was around 7-8 years I got my first cards and when I was 8 or 9 years my first gameboy with Pokémon games. They just are the only 151 pokémon I remember by heart. They are actually everything what Pokémon is about to me.
I enjoy and appreciate all later generations too but the first one still has a special place inside my heart and I will never ever forget them.

Palkia April 29th, 2013 1:19 PM

I think that Gen III is the most well rounded and overall most enjoyable generation.

The Hoenn region is a very good tropical region which has the most variety out of any region, even if the surfing near the end started to drag. It also has a great mix of complex, yet not overdone Pokemon. For me, this generation hits the sweet spot on Pokemon design - not too basic overall, yet not too complex.

I adore every single starter Pokemon as well, a feat I can only attribute to this gen and gen IV as well. The spin-off titles are also the 2nd best out of any gen, although gen IV beats III due to Mystery Dungeon 2.

My generation preference in order:

3 > 4 > 1 > 2 > 5

GrayJM9 April 29th, 2013 8:38 PM

Gen 5 because of the storytelling and all the after game activities.

Clairvoyance_ April 29th, 2013 11:17 PM

Gen 2. I think the Pokemon look the best in this generation. I just love everything about the Johto region, too. <3 The storyline, the map, even the character sprites. Just amazing.

Entermaid May 2nd, 2013 11:55 AM

I went with gen 3 because of the great pokemon designs and great mapping.

The first two games were great, yet limited in the design and mapping on the gb/gbc.

The 4th generation had great pokemon designs in the pokemon lines it introduced; however the enormous amount of new evolutions from past generations was unneeded and have a lasting negative effect on the series onward. Lickilicky, Tangrowth, Togekiss, Magnezone, Yanmega, Mamoswine, Porygon-Z, and Probonose were not great additions. Froslass, Dusnoir, Weavile, Roserade and a couple eeveelutions was more than sufficient. Though, I am on the fence amount electrivire, and magmortar, which should have included a Jynx evo. Overall, there were too many of them, and most of them were these bulky, poorly designed, and unneeded additions. Now, for the mapping, it was a mess; a game doesn't have to be linear, but this game was very diffuse and overly-complex in comparison to the other games. This is by far my least favorite generation.

B/W was a great addition to the series with original designs and GREAT mapping. There were an abundance of new features that made the game feel rejuvenated and fresh. The big criticisms I had was the Pokemon Musical, I prefer the third generation contests, and the story-line of the evil team; I mean, yes, forcing a Pokemon into captivity of a Pokeball doesn't seem so nice when you really think about, that is why GF ignored this type of plot because it does call into question some viable ethical issues. Overall, a good game though!

Yankas May 8th, 2013 1:31 AM

Tough call, even though HGSS would probably be my absolute favorite, I am not too impressed with DPPt, and Generation 5 brought us both BW and BW2 which were great. Generation 3 is also a close contender, featuring most of my favorite Pokémon designs along with some quite good games.

I guess if I had to make a choice I'd say Generation 5.

XeroNos May 20th, 2013 11:36 PM

It is simple to answer because as I have played Pokemon games only till gen 3 I love Gen 3 from the First three and also have voted for it only

PlatinumDude June 1st, 2013 7:11 AM

Even though I like the last 2 gens as well, Gen III will always hold a special place in my heart because it's the very first generation I played Pokémon in.

antemortem June 1st, 2013 7:20 AM

I have to say that I loved a bit of every generation - the Pokemon of I and II, the map/region of III, the Pokemon of IV, and the story and characters of V. However, if I really had to choose, it'd be a tie between Generation II and V for just being the two that always pop up first when I think 'Pokemon.'

moon June 5th, 2013 3:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Explorer Of Destiny (Post 7548368)
I actually have a confession to make. I've never played a 3rd Gen game. Yeah. I know right. Know what, I'm gonna go buy one off E-Bay. Now. For my crimes.
But which to get....?

Ruby :]


Like many here, I like a little something from every generation. Gen I has probably the best pokémon imo. Gen II has the best region. Gen III has the best gameplay (yes, I prefer the old style). Gen IV is generally cool and brought back Johto, so! Gen V is, almost together with gen II, the region with the second best repertoire of pokémon imo. And the main story in Gen V is more interesting than the others.

But the ones that come out on top are actually gen II and V. Gen II for having a little great stuff of everything, the first day and night system and weekly events among other things, while still keeping the old school gameboy style - and of course it has Johto! Gen V is superior in many ways and I can't be bothered to mention them more than I've already done, haha.


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