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.
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.