Best Pokemon Game?

jjboat

New member
Nov 8, 2010
161
0
0
though i think Saphire and Ruby are underrated, i definitely have to go with Gold/Silver/Crystal. By far the most emersive in the series thus far.
 

Queen Michael

has read 4,010 manga books
Jun 9, 2009
10,400
0
0
Pokémon Snap. I like photo games, and I got to see pokémon in their natural habitat.
 

nuba km

New member
Jun 7, 2010
5,052
0
0
black and white as they have the most polished gameplay (I always ignore the story in every game) and I love the 5th gen pokemon just love them my favourite of all pokemon generations.
 

Get_A_Grip_

New member
May 9, 2010
1,012
0
0
I'm going to say Pokémon White.

I actually love most of the new Pokémon designs although I HATED them the first time I saw them. (Some of them are terrible though, but all generations had this problem.)
 

Burn2Feel

New member
Jan 20, 2010
87
0
0
Sun Flash said:
Blue/Yellow purely for nostalgia. I was king of my little nerd clique of poképals at school.

Game wise, White is proving to be the most awesome and story based engaging. If I had one complaint it's that pokémon don't follow you around anymore, like in yellow/HGSS.
Agreed on the lack of Pokémon following you, that was always a nice... twist? Not sure on the wording.

OT

I'd say Soul Silver or Ruby, had a lot of fun on both of them.
 

traineesword

New member
Jan 24, 2010
410
0
0
Depends how I'm feeling.

Playing through pokemon red at the moment and its freaking brilliant. know why? i've figured out the battle system with its many holes and flaws, so when i'm not stun-locking a pokemon with a hypnosis-dreameater combo, i'm getting a 99.5% critical chance hit with another pokemon. Its just fun.

Pokemon White/Black have by far been my favourite games though. To play through this is. probably because i couldn't stand Diamond and Pearl. This does come very closely with Ruby/Sapphire though, whose characters were also somewhat endearing (probably why i didn't like diamond and pearl because your "best friend and rival" was a complete berk whose hairstyle perfectly hid the two cocks growing from his skull and the pokemon proffessor didn't even seem to acknowledge you existed half the time).

Pokemon Online though is by far the best to play on though for battling experience. It is very enjoyable once you get the hang of the insanely complicated tactics you sometimes need in order to win the occasional game. Then you get better and figure out which tactics are universally more useful than others and which you prefer using anyway. Oh, and when you learn to stop entering "acupressure shuckles" in as your trump cards into tournaments, because you'll just end up getting disqualified. stupid evasion rule.
 

TheTim

New member
Jan 23, 2010
1,739
0
0
decision isn't hard at all. Gold, silver, and crystal were the best by far
 

vxicepickxv

Slayer of Bothan Spies
Sep 28, 2008
3,126
0
0
My Pokemon story is kind of weird. It started with Red/Blue(I don't remember which one is mine and which is my brother's), and we both enjoyed them for both the mechanics and the fact that we could actually use our link cable for something other than Tetris.

After that, we pretty much dropped Pokemon. I ended up picking up Pearl, but I didn't like it that much. My buddies started talking about white/black, so I picked up white, and pretty much just said, this is something I can enjoy.

I'm not sure if it's Red or White.

I do know that the GTS is pretty damn silly for the most part. I'm not going to trade a level 70 legendary for a level 20 just because it's not in my copy. I'll offer my exclusive Solosts(fresh from the bushes) for a Gothica. 30 minutes later I picked up my Gothica.
 

Linkassassin360

New member
Dec 28, 2009
113
0
0
Im going to step up to the plate as most likely the first person to say: I liked the new black and white the best (I got black)
Its because the story was a bit above the usual, it broke away from the conventions, and of course, it has the most Pokemon.
That, and the C-Gear was the BEST use of the bottom screen since Pearl and Diamond.
 

Spartan448

New member
Apr 2, 2011
539
0
0
Anyone else here a Sapphire version fan?

Sure, they only had the Battle Tower at the time, but it was quite a fun game, with all the necessary gameplay that we could've wanted at the time. It was fun being able to explore the depths of the oceans of Hoenn with Dive (something I don't think we've been able to do since, but I may be wrong, we might've had to do that in Firered/Leafgreen to get Articuno, so don't quote me on that), and the storyline was engaging and fun. (Although for the record Team Aqua all the way!) Also, Swampert killed pretty much everything I faced in the Battle Tower.
 

Skoosh

New member
Jun 19, 2009
178
0
0
I really like the remakes. Leaf Green and Soul Silver were great. You had the old nostalgic feel with the updated system so it's easier to play and more fun. I am really enjoying White though. It does a good job of making it fresh again with nothing but new pokemon, and I like a lot of the new ones too.

Haha, funny though. I grew up with Red and Blue on my old grey fat gameboy and I still prefer most of the newer games. So yeah, ranking them as:
Soul Silver
Leaf Green
White
Silver
Red
Sapphire
Pearl.
I didn't like 4th gen. At all. Barely even bothered to beat it.
 

Eythan

New member
Mar 31, 2011
249
0
0
Spartan448 said:
Anyone else here a Sapphire version fan?

Sure, they only had the Battle Tower at the time, but it was quite a fun game, with all the necessary gameplay that we could've wanted at the time. It was fun being able to explore the depths of the oceans of Hoenn with Dive (something I don't think we've been able to do since, but I may be wrong, we might've had to do that in Firered/Leafgreen to get Articuno, so don't quote me on that), and the storyline was engaging and fun. (Although for the record Team Aqua all the way!) Also, Swampert killed pretty much everything I faced in the Battle Tower.
I sure am ;D yeah they were pretty cool stuff werent they *looks back nostalgically* :p
 

subtlefuge

Lord Cromulent
May 21, 2010
1,107
0
0
White. Each iteration adds more complexity to the competitive game, so I will always go with the most recent one.

I can understand people who think that the original ones were best, but nobody in the competitive community feels that way.
 

Eythan

New member
Mar 31, 2011
249
0
0
subtlefuge said:
White. Each iteration adds more complexity to the competitive game, so I will always go with the most recent one.

I can understand people who think that the original ones were best, but nobody in the competitive community feels that way.
Are you happy with the amount of pokemon or do you think its too much? :)
 

subtlefuge

Lord Cromulent
May 21, 2010
1,107
0
0
Eythan said:
subtlefuge said:
White. Each iteration adds more complexity to the competitive game, so I will always go with the most recent one.

I can understand people who think that the original ones were best, but nobody in the competitive community feels that way.
Are you happy with the amount of pokemon or do you think its too much? :)
Both.

Each time they add viable new Pokemon to the game it increases the variety of the teams that you will face in competitive play, which makes it infinitely more interesting.

However, the "joke" Pokemon and the fan favorites that after 5 generations they refuse to make better (Flareon comes to mind) really serve no other purpose than increasing the collection aspect of the game and opening it up for merchandising.