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Fun With Despair.
It's down to Platinum and Emerald, with the two in stiff competition for different reasons. Honorable mention to every Gen 2 game, as well as Black and White for introducing my favorite pokemon.
Emerald for me I think was the perfect Pokemon game (keyword being was, we'll get to that), and without question the one I put the most hours into even without online. As a kid I almost maxed out the clock on this fucking game, and that wasn't even time entirely spent grinding out something or another or hatching eggs.
This game really felt like an adventure in a real place with how the region was laid out (people complain about the trumpets, but they helped with this feel for me tbh), and while the game was mostly linear, there were tons of optional areas, secrets, puzzles, and "sidequests" for a player to come across such as Pokemon Contests, the Regi sidequest, even small stuff like the shoal cave, sunken ship, and collecting ash in the field. Not to even mention the insane postgame that was the battle frontier.
Unlike the first two games, this was the first time the series really felt like a proper RPG to me, and that was also in part due to this game being the first instance of the box legend being plot relevant as well rather than an optional encounter. While it feels shoehorned at times in newer games, in this game and gen 4, it was pretty cool at times.
But it is with great regret that I must inform you that Emerald doesn't really hold up without romhacks. The lack of a physical/special split, a day/night cycle, as well as several missing QoL changes make this game pretty rough to play now. Which is where Pokemon Platinum comes in for, a game that pretty much just felt like Emerald 2. Being the next generation, it was set in a different region with another hundred-something new pokemon, and it also had all the improvements that still make it very playable to this day, while lacking many of the series changes since that I dislike.
I hiked like 40 mins through knee deep snow to buy Platinum on launch day, and it was worth it. Distortion World is the coolest thing in the entire series, and the game does an insane amount of stuff right. There's multiple ways to traverse the region, most pokemon are available to catch, and it brought back the battle frontier from Emerald (with somewhat worse challenges though) and stapled it onto an already extensive postgame from Diamond and Pearl.
I like Emerald's region more though still, so it holds a special place in my heart over Platinum. Platinum's region is honestly probably better but it lacks a lot of the small soulful things like the sidequests, the trick house, etc. Lots of secrets, but not a lot of substance beyond just exploration.