mothcorrupteth
Orthodox Christian
So over the past year or so, I've been slowly coming back to Pokémon after leaving it following Gen. 1. I got Gold on 3DS virtual console in November, I followed up with Alpha Sapphire in December, and HeartGold in July. Meanwhile, I chatted at length with my brother-in-law, who has been a consistent fan since Gen. 3, and I asked him about some of the later Generations. He vehemently expressed his distaste for Sun and Moon, so much that I was surprised. "But the designs look so great! Not at all like what I've seen about Gen. 5!" "Yeah, but the tutorials completely ruin the pacing!" Fortunately, I didn't listen to him and picked up Ultra Moon this week. It's true, the tutorials are a bit much, but I love it.
So my question is really a two-parter. First, out of all the gens you've played (played, now--you don't have to have beaten it), how do you rank them? And second, if you rank Gen. 6 (X and Y) lower than most of the others, why? I want to understand why I'm tending to find that people don't like the 3DS era so much.
And to start things off, here's my list:
So my question is really a two-parter. First, out of all the gens you've played (played, now--you don't have to have beaten it), how do you rank them? And second, if you rank Gen. 6 (X and Y) lower than most of the others, why? I want to understand why I'm tending to find that people don't like the 3DS era so much.
And to start things off, here's my list:
- Gen. 2 (Gold/Silver/Crystal)
- Gen. 7 (Sun / Moon / Ultra Sun / Ultra Moon)
- Gen. 2 redux (HeartGold/SoulSilver)
- Gen. 3 redux (Alpha Sapphire / Omega Ruby)
- Gen. 1 redux (FireRed/LeafGreen)
- Gen. 1 (Red/Blue/Yellow)
- Gen. 3 (Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald)
- Gen. 4 (Diamond/Pearl/Platinum)
- Gen. 5 (Black / White / Black 2 / White 2)
- Gen. 6 (X / Y)
- Gen. 1 second redux (Let's Go! Pikachu / Evee)