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Quoted By: >>25123224 >>25123234 >>25123240 >>25123252
Okay /vp/....
I need to know if I'm alone in this. I've always felt that Black and White didn't feel like true Pokemon games. I was such a die hard fan through HG/SS, and played through each version numerous times, and treated the games as a religious experience. But then along came B&W... and it was gone. The spark I felt for the games just vanished. I managed to beat Black when it came out, but I don't remember hardly anything from it. Couldn't tell you the name of any of the starters, any of the towns, anything about the story...and that hurts me. So I skipped B&W2 entirely, and played Y but didn't enjoy much of it. I bought OR/AS but feel like they ruined gen3. So now my question is this... Am I the only one who had B&W kill off some of their Pokemon fandom? And is it worth it to revisit B&W2?
tl;dr
B&W didn't feel like Pokemon games in the least and killed my passion for the series.
I need to know if I'm alone in this. I've always felt that Black and White didn't feel like true Pokemon games. I was such a die hard fan through HG/SS, and played through each version numerous times, and treated the games as a religious experience. But then along came B&W... and it was gone. The spark I felt for the games just vanished. I managed to beat Black when it came out, but I don't remember hardly anything from it. Couldn't tell you the name of any of the starters, any of the towns, anything about the story...and that hurts me. So I skipped B&W2 entirely, and played Y but didn't enjoy much of it. I bought OR/AS but feel like they ruined gen3. So now my question is this... Am I the only one who had B&W kill off some of their Pokemon fandom? And is it worth it to revisit B&W2?
tl;dr
B&W didn't feel like Pokemon games in the least and killed my passion for the series.