Quote from: ✩♥Di Gi Charat♥✩ on August 15, 2014, 05:50:28 PM
Hi MightyFan217! I'm just gonna say MightyFan lol
Even though I don't like X/Y I have to admit that I still enjoyed your list!♥ I like how you included each generation with the matching sprites and as well as you was listing your favorites, you told us a story that people could truly relate to
AND OH MY GOSH I AM GLAD B/W MADE YOU INTERESTED IN POKEMON AGAIN Its not fun being depressed so I am glad pokemon was able to cheer you up!♥ Thanks so much for sharing your list!
you know I wouldve responded little by little like I did Sable-Xeno but im awfully lazy at the moment lol
Take care alright
Please, just call me Mighty. That's literally what everyone else calls me. X_X
But in all honesty, I don't exactly quite see why you hate Pokemon X and Y so much, and why yours and Sables list was more focused on spin-off games than the actual main series games. I mean I just find it kind of odd how I was the only one to actually focus solely on the main series as a whole.
Though if I can add a few other favorite details about each pair of games on my list:
NUMBER 6: D/P
-Most powerful Legendaries lore-wise.
-Sinnoh is a good region in terms of looks to be honest.
-Most practical changes to how moves worked.
-Most Viable Normal Pokemon (Lucario).
-These games helped keep my interest in Pokemon long enough until I permanently became a Pokemon fan with B/W's announcement.
NUMBER 5: G/S
-Roaming Legendaries with an actual reason as to why they roam.
-Slightly longer than the average game.
-Ability to face Red, the player character from R/B.
-Balancing out the type match-ups in terms of what effects what now.
NUMBER 4: R/B
-The region was easy to understand in terms of where you had to go.
-In-game unlockables encouraged PokeDex Completion.
-Favorite Starter Pokemon (Blastoise).
-Most Viable Legendary (Mewtwo).
NUMBER 3: R/S
-Region was absolutely beautiful on the GBA.
-The Legendaries actually did stuff in terms of living up to their names.
-Two Villainous Teams, neither of which actually evil in nature.
-Player character has a Dad who is a Gym Leader.
-Catching Tutorial is a Plot Point for later on.
-These games defined my childhood and early interests in Pokemon.
NUMBER 2: B/W
-These games single handedly got me back into Pokemon.
-The isolated factor helped me pick my team more easily than prior regions.
-Team Plasma was a VASTLY different approach to a villain than any other Pokemon antagonist.
-You actually get to pit Reshiram and Zekrom against each other in the climax, and their initial signature move have BEASTLY animations.
-All sprites are animated constantly.
-The overworld graphics were amped up compared to D/P.
-The Legendaries had a more artsy approach to them (Swords of Justice).
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N. Nothing more I need to say here.
-Giving Mewtwo the only move it needs to bypass the only Pokemon that stood in it's way every other game (Psystrike).
-Giving other Pokemon similar moves in which to bypass Chansey/Blissey (Psyshock and Secret Sword).
-Best theme for the Boss of the villainous team.
NUMBER 1: X/Y
-Helping further save me from depression.
-Being fully 3D with it's graphics, as in Polygons instead of sprites.
-Most beautiful game visually.
-Mega Evolutions give older Pokemon new buffs. Four Stage Evolutions now effectively being possible because of it, in addition to evolving Legendaries.
-Most needed buffed for a veteran Pokemon (
Charizard).
-Making Mewtwo even more deadly than it was originally.
-Very different approach to Legendary Mascots in designs (A Megaloceras and a Bearded Vulture instead of Dragons).
-Very alien and unique looking Legendary (Zygarde).
-A non-legendary equal to my main uses for Thundurus (Klefki).
-Favorite Mega Evolution (Mega Blastoise).
-Ending is MUCH more appreciative towards the player character than any of the past games.
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AZ. I legitimately thought I was high when I saw this 10 foot giant for the first time.
-Lysandre essentially being Cyrus done right in terms of character.
-Team Flare making up for their silliness by attempting
MASS GENOCIDE.
-Best Viable Starter Introduced (
Greninja).
-Pokemon-Amie proving to be much more useful than I initially was led on.
-Super Training. Nuff said.
-Character Customization.
-A mom who has more personality than some of the others before her.
-Having four rivals who are more actual friends than actual rivals. Nice change of pace.
-The ship tease moment with Shauna early in the game. Just. Adorable.
-Best remix of the Kanto Wild Pokemon Music to use specifically for the Birds and Mewtwo.
-Epic introduction to Mega Evolutions with the Lucario 1v1 dual.
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MUCH needed nerf to Dragon Types. Everyone else might deny it, but Dragons became far too powerful to the point they reminded me of Gen I's Psychic Types when Gen V came along.