best music, 2ND best set of legendaries, best protag designs next to 5th gen, WORST rival, some of the BEST gym leaders, THE BEST champion
nobody likes gen 4 from pokemon but why
I could see why for D/P but Platnium? Boring? It even fixed a little bit of the pacing problems and speed of the battles.
I'm the most diehard pokemang but I see gen 4 get a lot of hate across the board which weirds me out.
I'm the most diehard pokemang but I see gen 4 get a lot of hate across the board which weirds me out.
edit i'm not* the most diehard pokemang. fuck pokemon past gen 5
(Feb 19, 2017 at 3:24 PM)zelma Wrote: I could see why for D/P but Platnium? Boring? It even fixed a little bit of the pacing problems and speed of the battles.
I'm the most diehard pokemang but I see gen 4 get a lot of hate across the board which weirds me out.
I often hear that Platinum was great, but as someone who thought Diamond sucked dick how was I to know Platinum was gonna be any better?
(Feb 19, 2017 at 3:29 PM)Yoshin Wrote: that's how the 3rd games workedI've never tried any of the upgraded games because I always just bought the regular one when it came out and didn't feel like getting another Pokemon game.
emerald> ruby&sapphire
crystal > gold&silver
Hopefully they decide to make a third version of Sun and Moon so I can break that cycle.
That's a fair point, I defintely think if you hate gen 4 you should give Platinum a shot if you haven't already. Solid all around and super comfy
Why did they stop making 3rd games anyway? X and Y desperately needed a Z, not even interested in sun/moon
I think the underwhelming thing about gen 4 is that it's one more generation of "evolution not revolution" than people were okay with. It really just felt like Ruby/Sapphire with fake 3D graphics. I remember the adventure being really underwhelming too, and not really caring about what happened next. I don't think I ever finished it.
I love a lot of the gen 4 pokemon designs. Probably an unpopular opinion but I don't think there's a single Pokemon that has a legitimately bad design. If you want to see some actual bad designs then search "fakemon" on deviantart. Gen 4 added evolutions for a bunch of pokemon that had been basic-only since more than a decade prior, and I love that kind of shit. Black and White was probably a better game but it felt more foreign having no ties to old Pokemon.
I love a lot of the gen 4 pokemon designs. Probably an unpopular opinion but I don't think there's a single Pokemon that has a legitimately bad design. If you want to see some actual bad designs then search "fakemon" on deviantart. Gen 4 added evolutions for a bunch of pokemon that had been basic-only since more than a decade prior, and I love that kind of shit. Black and White was probably a better game but it felt more foreign having no ties to old Pokemon.
(Feb 19, 2017 at 3:32 PM)T-man Wrote:Supposedly the third version of Sun and Moon is going to be on Switch, so there you go. Unfortunately, it's just a rumor.(Feb 19, 2017 at 3:29 PM)Yoshin Wrote: that's how the 3rd games workedI've never tried any of the upgraded games because I always just bought the regular one when it came out and didn't feel like getting another Pokemon game.
emerald> ruby&sapphire
crystal > gold&silver
Hopefully they decide to make a third version of Sun and Moon so I can break that cycle.
4th gen Pokemon were ok I guess but it's never going to be my favorite. TBH the only gen's Pokemon that I hate more than 4's is the Ruby/Sapphire Pokemon from Gen 3. Music and mechanics are good though.
Also I don't think anyone wanted to make ~500 low-poly rigged models for all the pokemon at the time
By the time the 3DS came around they could use models with a not-shitty polygon count, so they went ahead and completed the monumental task of creating all those models knowing they'd be available to use indefinitely across all platforms
I'm pissed at a lot of NDS games for not taking advantage of NDS features (hello ML:PiT, the game where once it's almost over the developers realize there's a touch screen and you use it literally one time) but pokemon isn't really one of them
By the time the 3DS came around they could use models with a not-shitty polygon count, so they went ahead and completed the monumental task of creating all those models knowing they'd be available to use indefinitely across all platforms
I'm pissed at a lot of NDS games for not taking advantage of NDS features (hello ML:PiT, the game where once it's almost over the developers realize there's a touch screen and you use it literally one time) but pokemon isn't really one of them
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