Glaceon_
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- A Wonderland of Ice
- Seen Jan 13, 2017
In terms of length, B/W is a fair bit shorter than HG/SS; I don't think we'll see another Pokemon game that will rival it in length, considering that there were two Regions for you to travel along once you'd beaten the Elite Four, and there were a total of 16 Gym Leaders for you to fight. The length of the game is one of the reasons I hold Generation II so highly, despite its glaring flaws (in particular, those that followed into the remakes) in the form of restrictive places in which to train in Johto.
I think a few people would agree with me that B/W seemed to come a little too soon after HG/SS; I even know some people who won't buy B/W because they haven't finished HG/S yet, and actually looking at B/W, I would say it would have been better coming out on the 3DS as a first-party title. A lot of the graphical features could have easily been more impressive were they in 3D. Especially considering that we'll likely get the third game of this Generation on the 3DS...
All-in-all, I'd say HG/SS still hold strong, regardless of most people jumping the Generation gap. They still feel new to me.
I think a few people would agree with me that B/W seemed to come a little too soon after HG/SS; I even know some people who won't buy B/W because they haven't finished HG/S yet, and actually looking at B/W, I would say it would have been better coming out on the 3DS as a first-party title. A lot of the graphical features could have easily been more impressive were they in 3D. Especially considering that we'll likely get the third game of this Generation on the 3DS...
All-in-all, I'd say HG/SS still hold strong, regardless of most people jumping the Generation gap. They still feel new to me.