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I'm here to discuss and give my opinion on Pokemon in its current form while also looking for input about this from others and input about my opinion. Here it goes.
I've been a huge Pokemon fan since I was first introduced to it during the tail end of Gen 2. During the start and rise of gen 3 a lot in my life got hectic, and no personal details I missed gen 3 and almost all of gen 4 until HGSS. Now when I come back into the series Black and White is on the way. Like most people I was thrown off with what we got for new Pokemon. Many not even playing those games solely due to everyone's favorite trash bag and frozen desert.
Years ago on, I still play it, and get White 2, and then move on to XY, ORAS, and so on. But I've lost that touch with Pokemon that I regained during 5th gen. XY was so small in content, ORAS felt more like "RS in 3D with the modern engine" and nothing at all in terms of the amazing remakes that was FRLG and even more so HGSS. Both added and more on top of their bases and of course kept the modernized flow for the generation they released in. ORAS did not do that for me. Like I said, it felt like Ruby and Sapphire but in 3D, with very few actually new things in it to keep it up as a remake. Megas were cool and all, so were the new ones in ORAS, but there was so much potential and even content from gen 3 that never made it into the remakes. XY is probably the second biggest punch to me due to how much I loved the Kalos region, and how much I loved the various theme's within the towns and Pokemon designs in lore. Only to fall short with Zygarde getting shafted, and not even a third version at all.
Now to the recent-er times. Sun and Moon. I was excited again because you know? More Pokemon. But it did the same exact thing as 6th gen where the first games are replaced completely by the next making them useless to get after the fact IN THE SAME GENERATION. Yup, this is the biggest punch to me for the series. The Ultra games, much like ORAS, added completely new elements (new megas for ORAS, and new Pokemon in Ultra). Of course I imagine it wouldn't have been hard at all to patch in the new pokemon and such into a previous game of the same generation with what the 3DS games can do. Literally all that had to be done was making the new stuff exist in XY/SM. Not even obtainable, just able to be exist so both games can be played without one feeling useless after the next. This makes sense when a new generation happens, as it's a whole new generation and a lot gets changed. But mid generation games replacing the games in the same generation? Absol-lutely disgusting. Not to mention the horrific gen 1 shoehorning that's been happening.
What ever happens for the next games (2019 Pokemon) I am going to hold off the day 1 purchase until I see they are worth getting and not full of potential never to be used. It feels dirty to do this, as Pokemon is my favorite series of all time. I'm sure any Sonic fans can relate to having to watch a series crash and burn over and over with only a few bits of greatness pop up every so often (Sonic Mania > Forces). Of course Pokemon quality is more consistent than the hit and miss of Sonic but still.
Um yeah, what's your take on all this? Do you think the series has been it's best since? Or be like me and feel as if B2W2 were the series peak?
I've been a huge Pokemon fan since I was first introduced to it during the tail end of Gen 2. During the start and rise of gen 3 a lot in my life got hectic, and no personal details I missed gen 3 and almost all of gen 4 until HGSS. Now when I come back into the series Black and White is on the way. Like most people I was thrown off with what we got for new Pokemon. Many not even playing those games solely due to everyone's favorite trash bag and frozen desert.
Years ago on, I still play it, and get White 2, and then move on to XY, ORAS, and so on. But I've lost that touch with Pokemon that I regained during 5th gen. XY was so small in content, ORAS felt more like "RS in 3D with the modern engine" and nothing at all in terms of the amazing remakes that was FRLG and even more so HGSS. Both added and more on top of their bases and of course kept the modernized flow for the generation they released in. ORAS did not do that for me. Like I said, it felt like Ruby and Sapphire but in 3D, with very few actually new things in it to keep it up as a remake. Megas were cool and all, so were the new ones in ORAS, but there was so much potential and even content from gen 3 that never made it into the remakes. XY is probably the second biggest punch to me due to how much I loved the Kalos region, and how much I loved the various theme's within the towns and Pokemon designs in lore. Only to fall short with Zygarde getting shafted, and not even a third version at all.
Now to the recent-er times. Sun and Moon. I was excited again because you know? More Pokemon. But it did the same exact thing as 6th gen where the first games are replaced completely by the next making them useless to get after the fact IN THE SAME GENERATION. Yup, this is the biggest punch to me for the series. The Ultra games, much like ORAS, added completely new elements (new megas for ORAS, and new Pokemon in Ultra). Of course I imagine it wouldn't have been hard at all to patch in the new pokemon and such into a previous game of the same generation with what the 3DS games can do. Literally all that had to be done was making the new stuff exist in XY/SM. Not even obtainable, just able to be exist so both games can be played without one feeling useless after the next. This makes sense when a new generation happens, as it's a whole new generation and a lot gets changed. But mid generation games replacing the games in the same generation? Absol-lutely disgusting. Not to mention the horrific gen 1 shoehorning that's been happening.
What ever happens for the next games (2019 Pokemon) I am going to hold off the day 1 purchase until I see they are worth getting and not full of potential never to be used. It feels dirty to do this, as Pokemon is my favorite series of all time. I'm sure any Sonic fans can relate to having to watch a series crash and burn over and over with only a few bits of greatness pop up every so often (Sonic Mania > Forces). Of course Pokemon quality is more consistent than the hit and miss of Sonic but still.
Um yeah, what's your take on all this? Do you think the series has been it's best since? Or be like me and feel as if B2W2 were the series peak?