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We all have least favorite Pokemon games, and all for different reasons, but what's the one redeeming factor of yours?
gen 7: has no redeeming factor for me, if I have to be honest. What I appreciated was the higher difficulty in some stages of the game compared to gen 6 (previous) and gen 8 (after). It has very cool things and ideas, but the way they are in the game is really not enough compared to how it could/should have been.
What do you mean? I understand Sun and Moon are not great games, but the Ultra games are some of my favorite in the series. Wonderful Pokemon variety, good difficulty, loads of awesome fanservice, a solid story and a ton of quality of life additions are just some of my favorite aspects of the game. If it's because of the long cutscenes I understand, but at the end of the day sitting an extra few minutes is not that big of a deal to me.
Btw I loved the long cut scenes lol
My least favorite Pokémon game that I played was Pokémon Let's Go: Pikachu. I hated it for many reasons, mainly because you can only use one joy-con when it was docked. I also hated the catching mechanics, the extremely easy difficulty level, the removal of abilities, breeding, EVs, and so on. However, I did enjoy how you could access your boxes from anywhere, ride on your Pokémon, have them walk with you, and enjoy the advanced graphics compared to other games. I'm glad they incorporated these features in later games.
I personally think Let's Go P/E aren't bad games, just ones that are trying to accomplish something very different. I think that it's really great there is a great gateway game like this to ease Pokemon Go players into the main series, although I understand why it isn't enjoyable to some.
Pokémon Let's Go would have been much better if it was a little more challenging and allowed you to play with both joy-cons when docked.
I never played much of Let's Go but I do remember it is pretty easy. Poor enemy movesets and levels are underwhelming too (although to be honest the original RBY and to an extent their remakes had pretty trash movesets to begin with). If you took a lot of the improvements (i.e new story moments and battles, better Pokemon availibility, removal of HMs, etc.) and put them into a game like FRLG then I think it would be undeniably the best Kanto game.
As for the joy-con thing I mostly play on my Switch lite or Undocked so no comment there. :b