This answer is the closest to my reasons for buying every Pokemon game. Pokemon has very detailed mechanics that are polished and added to every gen. The story has never gotten much of a overhaul, but it's fun every time. The real hook for me is the huge amount of things to do in the end game, which I always end up sinking well over 100 hours into. Adding new Pokemon, attacks, abilities, mechanics, play modes, etc. every gen is what refreshes the franchise for me. The multiplayer support is also very good, and since I live with someone else who plays I pull it out regularly. I haven't found a monster collecting franchise with detail, polish, multiplayer, and replayability that approaches PokemonOnyx Oblivion said:Because they still fucking rock, and have some of the best competitive play and endgame content in the business on top of that.
People who think it all went downhill after R/B/Y or G/S/C are just fooling themselves.
The improvements made with each game in the series are mostly seen in the battle system and endgame content.
The Battle Tower was the best thing to happen to the series, imo. And not the shitty Crystal version one.
The Physical/Special split between individual attacks, rather than just types, introduced in Gen 4 was brilliant, too. It made elemental punch Alakazam less utterly broken, and made Hitmonchan...Well, he still sucks, actually. Just much less. He's now viable, at least.
Don't get me started on the epicness of the Battle Frontier...
wait for black and white it will be like playing the modern version of gen 1 and it is a real over haul of the franchise but if you want to to review a game before the overhaul play red or blue if you can and then play fire red or leaf green and compare them.Jfswift said:I recently acquired a whole slew of these games. I'll be sure to do a review on at least one of them. Anyone suggest one I should start with?
some of the old pokemons looked damm stupid (jinx, diglet, garydoses face look stupid his lower jaw isn't even attached to his head but only his upper jaw, eevee generic as hell but i cna go on) but most pokemons in all generations look good and each has some great ones.warm slurm said:They do change/improve from game to game, to be honest. And they're fun. The only complaint I have is that some of the newer Pokemon just look damn stupid.
Onyx Oblivion said:To use your words against you:IamSofaKingRaw said:Yeah but the sports games actually change from year to year. Look at the improvement from NBA 2k10 to NBA 2k11. 2k Sports fixed almost all problems with their previous game, added more game modes, updated roster (as usual), and a revamped online competitive mode.seraphy said:Why not, people buy call of duty games, and different year sport games as well and they are all the same too.
What does each version of Pokemon add? Like 5 more pokemon?
added more games modes
Battle Tower, Frontier, 2v2 battles, etc.
updated roster
Generally 100+ new pokemon each generation. Also, new moves and sprites to old pokemon. New TMs and HMs.
revamped online competetive mode
Pokemon is actually one of the most hardcore online games on the market. with tier lists, banned movesets, and everything.
You sir. Get the awesome car.Scrumpmonkey said:They REALLY want to catch 'em all. It's deeply programmed into my generation, so much so you can talk to almost anyone about it. Seriously, i've hit on women using pokemon... well until it tured out they were Lesbians.. and the other one had a boyfreind. Still my point stands. Actually i recently found out a freind of mine carries an Evee card around in her wallet because and i quote "Evee is awesome". I was sad enough to know by sight it is a team rocket Evee. She also runs linux and has the complete collection of outlaw star... You know i should probably marry her...
But it doesn't. It doesn't stand at all.IamSofaKingRaw said:My point still stands.
Pretty much the best answer right here. Adding additional competitiveness every generation is keeping the game alive. I spent hours and hours on bulbapedia studying what would be the best non-legendary,non-psuedolegendary team to play, and even longer breeding out just the right natures, abilities, and characteristics. Im sure what I chose wasnt the best but I feel a sense of pride that they are my unique choice.Onyx Oblivion said:Because they still fucking rock, and have some of the best competitive play and endgame content in the business on top of that.
People who think it all went downhill after R/B/Y or G/S/C are just fooling themselves.
The improvements made with each game in the series are mostly seen in the battle system and endgame content.
The Battle Tower was the best thing to happen to the series, imo. And not the shitty Crystal version one.
The Physical/Special split between individual attacks, rather than just types, introduced in Gen 4 was brilliant, too. It made elemental punch Alakazam less utterly broken, and made Hitmonchan...Well, he still sucks, actually. Just much less. He's now viable, at least.
Don't get me started on the epicness of the Battle Frontier...
Because of the incredible depth that exists within the system.IamSofaKingRaw said:I've played Sapphire and Fire Red and seen footage of the rest. THEY ARE ALL THE SAME DAMN THING! Start in a small town, mom tells you to see professor, someone tells you professor is on trouble, ave professor ten you get your pokemon. After that their nephew/niece becomes your rival. Get all badges rinse and repeat. To add to the milking why do they release tow versions of the game on the same platform with the only difference being ONE damn pokemon?
People talk about COD, Halo etc. but THIS is the most milked franchise EVER
IamSofaKingRaw said:New updated roster of retarded looking pokemon. I can admit that the first 151 are awesome but nowadays... you have to admit that the designs are getting ridiculous.
My point still stands. 100 new pokemon but you only need 3 too win the game the rest are ust to fill your craving to collect everything a game has to offer. The games once were adding new stuff but now its its just a different place with the same gameplay, and story.
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this is how you would be treating these pokemons if they came out in the fifth gen also in the fifth gen ALL POKEMONS ARE WORTH TRAINING also no one really cares about beating the game because it has tones of end game stuff to do try different teams try different move sets for your pokemon or jut have fun playing your friends I normally play every game for over 300 hours and most of it is just trying different pokemons.