angelsaroundme
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I didn't play most of the series because I prefer playing on console. So, it was nice to get the Diamond and Pearl remakes. However, the negativity on the internet was tough to ignore. I still had a pretty good time with it. Sword and Shield was similar. It was a solid game overall. The rival/friend was cheesy lol but I kind of liked it. Could have been done better though.Yeah, I've been slightly underwhelmed at the ones on Switch too. My favorites growing up was Gold and Silver (Gen 2). Gen 3 on the Gameboy advance was pretty good, and the remakes of the originals on Gameboy advance were super good. But thej I never got a DS until I was an adult so I missed a lot of the generations. I got a 3DS with Pokemon Y for Christmas one year, and let me tell ye, Pokemon Y was just like the best Pokemon game ever. I think it was Gen 6? Sun and Moon came out after, and I barely even played Moon for like an hour-- really need to go back and give it a chance.
Sword and Shield (Gen 8) were great, but the story felt so geared towards first time players or young kids, it was super easy in comparison, and your "rival/friend" was just so annoying! Lol, slowed the pace of everything down to force you to watch the horrible animations of them over dramatically pumping their fists and repeated: "Yeah! I'm gonna try my best!" Dialogues over and over and over and over.
I haven't played much of the Diamond and Pearl remakes yet, nor have I gotten very far in Legends of Arceus.
Arceus feels like a very different beast. It's sort of like an MMO or Pokemon real life simulation except in the past. I don't know what to think of it yet.
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