Rules:
-Leave your nostalgia away. I don't care which game you played first, or which is your favorite Pokémon.
-Consider really important aspects, like gameplay, the Pokémon added, game content, etc.
-The remakes count as the gen the original games were released on. (Omega Ruby counts as Gen III)
-Don't get much influence from remakes, really.
-Think before you vote.
-Please state your reasons.
-Remember: Pokémon isn't an objective experience, it's filled with subjectivity, centered on the user's individual journey. Customization is the heart of the experience, it's very much how you play. It's difficult to determine a best generation, because of factors such as age, playstyle and what you value in the games. Of course I know this makes this poll and thread kinda pointless, as it won't change anyone or set anything for real, but I wanted to hear opinions.
About my vote:
-Leave your nostalgia away. I don't care which game you played first, or which is your favorite Pokémon.
-Consider really important aspects, like gameplay, the Pokémon added, game content, etc.
-The remakes count as the gen the original games were released on. (Omega Ruby counts as Gen III)
-Don't get much influence from remakes, really.
-Think before you vote.
-Please state your reasons.
-Remember: Pokémon isn't an objective experience, it's filled with subjectivity, centered on the user's individual journey. Customization is the heart of the experience, it's very much how you play. It's difficult to determine a best generation, because of factors such as age, playstyle and what you value in the games. Of course I know this makes this poll and thread kinda pointless, as it won't change anyone or set anything for real, but I wanted to hear opinions.
About my vote:
I vote for Gen III.
I'll make a quick summary of my thoughts.
Gen I was okay, it started it all, but...it was heavily glitched and unbalanced at times. They had limitations, and making a project this big wasn't easy, but it still was an amazing hit. I really love most of Gen I Pokémon and stuff, but as a game it wasn't great. The remakes made it the game it deseved to be, and I personally liked the expansion to Sevii Islands. Also, I'd like to mention Yellow, that game surely made me feel excited for the different journey we had. This Gen could be 4th for me.
Gen II was amazing, it expanded all the ideas and systems from Gen I and fixed many of the problems. It also introduced an amazingly big map with two regions to explore. So much to do...man, I love long games. I personally don't enjoy much the new Pokémon added. Crystal offered something cool about focusing a bit more on Suicune, but I could easily forget about it. The remakes were undoubtedly good by expanding even farther the post-game. This Gen could be 2nd for me.
Gen III was my favorite. Not because it was my first*, but because it was a really solid game. It was a really big step for the franchise, that step can only be compared to Gen VI, in my opinion. It added so many new systems and made the battle faster. I loved the Pokémon, but what really sells it for me is Pokémon Emerald. Man, even though the game hadn't a rich post game content like Gen II, the catchable legendaries and all the puzzles amaze me. Only if they included the events (Deoxys, Mew...) in normal gameplay, then it'd be awesome. This Gen could be 1st for me.
*Even though Gen III was my first game. I finished Crystal before any Gen III game. I remember losing my save and going mad about it, so I decided to try another one.
Gen IV was good and all, but I feel it's forgettable. Sure, there was the move split and many moves with strategy, but I felt like the game was too slow and flawed. It lacked fire-types, sometimes I felt like they just wanted to throw a bunch of legendaries there, even though I like them all. Cynthia is probably the best thing about it, it wasn't an easy game, for sure. The post-game was cool too, mainly for Platinum. However, as I said, this gen for me is forgettable. This Gen could be 3rd for me.
Gen V was cool, it was more story-driven (it was the only one with a close-to-nice story) than the other Gens and introduced some unusual Pokémon. I saw no problem with them. Actually, I think Unova was really revolutionary, had a really nice post-game, but I personally didn't get many feelings from it, maybe because of the way I played it. Every generation is awesome, so it's hard to classify the ones which I like the least. This gen could be 5th for me.
Gen VI introduced megas, 3D models for the main series, character customisation and that's all really good, but I feel like the game is short. The post-game pratically doesn't even exist, and few Pokémon were added. The game felt most like a way to pull their old fans back, after they were mad with Gen V, and from what I noticed it did work. It was the first one I completely followed the announcement and slow stream of news and leaks. Megas wouldn't exist if it were for me, and some parts of the game would lag a bit, so I'm still waiting for maybe...a Pokémon Z to fix its problems? This Gen could be 6th for me.
I'll make a quick summary of my thoughts.
Gen I was okay, it started it all, but...it was heavily glitched and unbalanced at times. They had limitations, and making a project this big wasn't easy, but it still was an amazing hit. I really love most of Gen I Pokémon and stuff, but as a game it wasn't great. The remakes made it the game it deseved to be, and I personally liked the expansion to Sevii Islands. Also, I'd like to mention Yellow, that game surely made me feel excited for the different journey we had. This Gen could be 4th for me.
Gen II was amazing, it expanded all the ideas and systems from Gen I and fixed many of the problems. It also introduced an amazingly big map with two regions to explore. So much to do...man, I love long games. I personally don't enjoy much the new Pokémon added. Crystal offered something cool about focusing a bit more on Suicune, but I could easily forget about it. The remakes were undoubtedly good by expanding even farther the post-game. This Gen could be 2nd for me.
Gen III was my favorite. Not because it was my first*, but because it was a really solid game. It was a really big step for the franchise, that step can only be compared to Gen VI, in my opinion. It added so many new systems and made the battle faster. I loved the Pokémon, but what really sells it for me is Pokémon Emerald. Man, even though the game hadn't a rich post game content like Gen II, the catchable legendaries and all the puzzles amaze me. Only if they included the events (Deoxys, Mew...) in normal gameplay, then it'd be awesome. This Gen could be 1st for me.
*Even though Gen III was my first game. I finished Crystal before any Gen III game. I remember losing my save and going mad about it, so I decided to try another one.
Gen IV was good and all, but I feel it's forgettable. Sure, there was the move split and many moves with strategy, but I felt like the game was too slow and flawed. It lacked fire-types, sometimes I felt like they just wanted to throw a bunch of legendaries there, even though I like them all. Cynthia is probably the best thing about it, it wasn't an easy game, for sure. The post-game was cool too, mainly for Platinum. However, as I said, this gen for me is forgettable. This Gen could be 3rd for me.
Gen V was cool, it was more story-driven (it was the only one with a close-to-nice story) than the other Gens and introduced some unusual Pokémon. I saw no problem with them. Actually, I think Unova was really revolutionary, had a really nice post-game, but I personally didn't get many feelings from it, maybe because of the way I played it. Every generation is awesome, so it's hard to classify the ones which I like the least. This gen could be 5th for me.
Gen VI introduced megas, 3D models for the main series, character customisation and that's all really good, but I feel like the game is short. The post-game pratically doesn't even exist, and few Pokémon were added. The game felt most like a way to pull their old fans back, after they were mad with Gen V, and from what I noticed it did work. It was the first one I completely followed the announcement and slow stream of news and leaks. Megas wouldn't exist if it were for me, and some parts of the game would lag a bit, so I'm still waiting for maybe...a Pokémon Z to fix its problems? This Gen could be 6th for me.
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