>>28970646>>28971046>>28971057>Tell me what's this "content" that you like so much?Well there's plenty. Aside from the fact that the multiple quests in Kanto (Copycat Girl, the Stolen Train parts, ect) are all nice, fun little events, there's also interacting with each and every Gym Leader, and rematching them. Upon re-playing HG/SS recently, I have found that by completing everything there is to do in Kanto and Johto, right up until obtaining the last Gym Leaders number, you should be perfectly ready to face Red. I often hear complaints about how you are forced to grind, and yet despite the shoddy level curve, I have played the games a dozen times and never felt like I needed to grind for the Elite 4, or Red.
So then you throw in some small Legendary quests. Eusine and Suicune, Steven and Lati@s, and when you beat Red, you even get a quest from Oak to find the Embedded Tower to fight Kyogre/Groudon.
So while there is no flashy Delta Episode, or single focus in the Post-Game, there is tons of content and fanservice spread across both Regions to enjoy, all set to an incredibly atmospheric adventure that was the last real time Game Freak let us go an explore things for ourselves. Not to mention the games just look and sound beautiful, and are probably the most polished games to date. Despite any and all of the problems it has, they will always be minor to me.
And just so you're aware, I am not the guy shitting on Unova. I'm 75% sure he is just false flagging. I love HG/SS as much as I do the Unova games. They're all my favorites in this series.
TL;DR - HG/SS has a bunch of smaller adventures and world-building interactions to make an overall enjoyable Post-Game that I can spend hours and hours in.