>>26655614Of course, now that I'm an adult baby with full understanding of the inner workings of the game, I am fully aware that Glalie is... kinda shit. And with the addition of a Mega form he's KINDA better, it's just... it's a REALLY boring transformation. All it's good for is Ice-type Return, which is fine, I guess... I just hoped for something more, personally.
>Gen 4 (Age 14) (How time flies...)>Favorite pokemon: InfernapeThis one's easy: it's Son Goku. Even at that age, I realized that.
Firehead Monkey just fulfilled all my badass shonen fight scene fantasies when it came to pokemon battles. He's a decent pokemon as well, so no real complaints on him this gen.
Now I can only hope for Super Saiyan Mega Infernape in the future. You have it right there on a silver platter Gamefreak, so don't blow it!
>Gen 5 (Age 17)>Favorite pokemon: EmolgaA Pikaclone that's actually USEFUL? Color me surprised, Gamefreak; good job.
Nothing much to say here, Emolga was just a cute design, an interesting typing, and had a fairly good moveset to go with it. It was nice.
Honorable mention: Golurk, because giant flying ancient mecha. Just, yes.
>Gen 6 (Age 20)>Favorite pokemon: Err... Dragalge?While I thuogh Gen 6 was okay, and didn't have much problem with its pokedex, it's a bit hard for me to pick out a genuine favorite off its list.
It's not that I hate the designs, or hate the pokemon themselves (most of them, anyway), it's just that none of them really "sung" to me the way previous gens had.
Aurorus is cool. So was Tyrantrum. And I did like Aegislash, so there were good pokemon there. But I suppose if I had to choose, I'd go with Dragalge. I've always liked the Poison type, so it was cool to see a Dragon being added into the mix, even with the advent of Fairies.
Nothing else to really say, I guess. There isn't much point in doing Gen 7, since we only know five pokemon so far, so that's it for my rant.