>>32657682>1Loved it the first time. It's objectively garbage now, but it retains nostalgic value.
>2Was superior to Gen 1 in every aspect. Great generation overall.
>3Didn't enjoy Gen 3 as much as I would like to. The Hoenn games added a lot of cool features and Pokemon, but it's nearly impossible to complete the National Dex and aside from Emerald, the postgame was a little weak.
>4Favorite generation. One of the absolute best postgame for both D/P/Pt and HG/SS. Some criticisms on acquiring certain Pokemon especially in D/P and the speed of the game is something to be left desired. Music is amazing, but did not aged well with the audio quality of the DS. A very underrated opinion about this game is that it expanded on Pokemon lore really well and it did wonders to the competitive scene by giving us stuff like Life Orb, splitting moves into Physical or Special, and Trick Room.
Also, DAY-NIGHT CYCLE WITH DAY-NIGHT MUSIC IS TO NUT FOR. >5Height of Pokemon perfection. Designs were rad; I don't care what anyone thinks. Battle subway was a blast. Villains were memorable. Probably my 2nd or 3rd favorite generation. It had some issues with graphics (I was a bigger fan of how Gen 4 have sprites in a 3d setting) and other small things, but that was ok.
>6X and Y was easily the most forgettable games. I liked how Gen 6 treated Poke-amie and competitive play was enough to merit it something. Felt lazy. Not enough Pokemon were introduced. Difficulty balance was terrible. Postgame was lacking.
ORAS was a much better Gen 6, and it did a good job capturing the feel of the Gen 3 Hoenn games.
Megas were a mistake desu
>7Easily my least favorite of the series. I cannot stand Gen 7 for the reasons that other Anons already listed. Outright terrible. I'm hoping that a D/P remake would change my mind.