Empoleon671
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imo;
1: Sinnoh.
The idea of a region split up by a massive mountain is cool. It has varied terrain in a way that felt natural. First time a snow/winter theme'd route and city was implored without feeling put there for the sake of having a winter theme'd area. None of the terrain overstay their welcome. they last just enough. I also really enjoy the general atmosphere, and it feels very much rich in history and lore. I feel like there's much a of modern aesthetic many of the trainers / Pokemon have as well. Don't get me wrong, i say modern in the same sense as in new, but also nearly timeless. For example, i feel like the sinnoh starters capture Sugimori's art style insanely well, while also being modern enough to feel timeless. Compare that to Sword / Shield's starters which all look pulled straight from fan art haha. i can't get over sinnoh, in regards to general design, map layout, memorable characters, OST. I hold it high in this regard. overall, it felt like a culmination of everything learned by GF from designing Kanto, Johto and Hoenn.
2: Johto
My bias is showing now since my first game was crystal, and that the johto remakes happened during generation 4, The ruins of alph, bellsprout tower, burnt tower, tin tower, lake of rage, Mt. Silver, whirl islands it's all so interesting to me, they're also option as well as rewarding to go through. The general aesthetic of this game holds up amazingly well, buried in traditions and customs. I also very much love the OST. This region felt like kanto 2.0. I don't have as much to say moving forward.
3: Alola:
I am a sucker for tropical paradises and Hawaii, i have lived in for a while. They really captured the look and feel of these islands. Alot of people didn't like these games but to me they're gold mines. Sun and Moon are probably the best looking games too IMO, and i love seeing the islands and real life island culture explored, and i feel like they did it justice. Some of my favorites like wishiwashi and Minior also come from this region.
the rest of the list is a bit more arbitrary but it'd look something like this:
4 - Paldea
This region revitalized my love for the franchise. I thought Sword and Shield were.... bad. it felt like a chore to finish and i vowed to quit this franchise and move on... then sinnoh remakes got announced and i said that would be my last pokemon game..... then scarlet and violet came out... ever since i started playing Crystal, i always wondered what a pokemon game that was open world and massive would be like... and despite it's issues, scarlet and violet would send 7 year old me in a frantic craze. i also just... love the designs this time? i felt like i was super harsh on everything about Sword and Shield, from the weird fossils to "unoriginal starters pulled off of fanart", with this region, i felt the passion being put into this region again..,
5 - Kanto
the original. not much else to say
6 - Unova
back in 2015, i would've put this at the bottom of my list. but i've definitely grown to like this one. I beat Black 2 once as well in that year, and remember having a ton of fun with it.
7 - Hoenn
i can't quite put my finger on it but i felt like the artstyle is saturated? like groggy? i guess, i just really didn't like this one.
8 - Kalos
never played. im trying to now so this is more of a placeholder
9 - Galar
absolutely hate this region. linear, empty, and the most forgetable designs. Galarian Ponyta is cool, but not much else.
1: Sinnoh.
The idea of a region split up by a massive mountain is cool. It has varied terrain in a way that felt natural. First time a snow/winter theme'd route and city was implored without feeling put there for the sake of having a winter theme'd area. None of the terrain overstay their welcome. they last just enough. I also really enjoy the general atmosphere, and it feels very much rich in history and lore. I feel like there's much a of modern aesthetic many of the trainers / Pokemon have as well. Don't get me wrong, i say modern in the same sense as in new, but also nearly timeless. For example, i feel like the sinnoh starters capture Sugimori's art style insanely well, while also being modern enough to feel timeless. Compare that to Sword / Shield's starters which all look pulled straight from fan art haha. i can't get over sinnoh, in regards to general design, map layout, memorable characters, OST. I hold it high in this regard. overall, it felt like a culmination of everything learned by GF from designing Kanto, Johto and Hoenn.
2: Johto
My bias is showing now since my first game was crystal, and that the johto remakes happened during generation 4, The ruins of alph, bellsprout tower, burnt tower, tin tower, lake of rage, Mt. Silver, whirl islands it's all so interesting to me, they're also option as well as rewarding to go through. The general aesthetic of this game holds up amazingly well, buried in traditions and customs. I also very much love the OST. This region felt like kanto 2.0. I don't have as much to say moving forward.
3: Alola:
I am a sucker for tropical paradises and Hawaii, i have lived in for a while. They really captured the look and feel of these islands. Alot of people didn't like these games but to me they're gold mines. Sun and Moon are probably the best looking games too IMO, and i love seeing the islands and real life island culture explored, and i feel like they did it justice. Some of my favorites like wishiwashi and Minior also come from this region.
the rest of the list is a bit more arbitrary but it'd look something like this:
4 - Paldea
This region revitalized my love for the franchise. I thought Sword and Shield were.... bad. it felt like a chore to finish and i vowed to quit this franchise and move on... then sinnoh remakes got announced and i said that would be my last pokemon game..... then scarlet and violet came out... ever since i started playing Crystal, i always wondered what a pokemon game that was open world and massive would be like... and despite it's issues, scarlet and violet would send 7 year old me in a frantic craze. i also just... love the designs this time? i felt like i was super harsh on everything about Sword and Shield, from the weird fossils to "unoriginal starters pulled off of fanart", with this region, i felt the passion being put into this region again..,
5 - Kanto
the original. not much else to say
6 - Unova
back in 2015, i would've put this at the bottom of my list. but i've definitely grown to like this one. I beat Black 2 once as well in that year, and remember having a ton of fun with it.
7 - Hoenn
i can't quite put my finger on it but i felt like the artstyle is saturated? like groggy? i guess, i just really didn't like this one.
8 - Kalos
never played. im trying to now so this is more of a placeholder
9 - Galar
absolutely hate this region. linear, empty, and the most forgetable designs. Galarian Ponyta is cool, but not much else.