>>35527803gonna actually answer OP and not do what
>>35527817said and just pick out one thing they remember well
>aspertia cityyou start in a town, well, a city, with a pokemon center, a gym. immediately interesting
>virbank cityit really is completely different than any other city/town in pokemon. it has a whole bottom water part to it and virbank complex which was like a combination of a route and a town, there was people out working and hanging out but you could find pokemon and you were still in virbank. pretty interesting to me.
>pokestar studiosi think the forced tutorial sets people away from this but it was super interesting to me how you could "fight" (act out a fight) with these creatures, or people, that werent even pokemon. it also acted similar to the battle CDs in colosseum/xd because for the harder ones you had to find out the gimmick to beat it just right in the number of turns for the best outcome, so it was like a way to learn the more complex mechanics of the game.
>castelia citythe obvious one, it was the first time pokemon had a huge city like that, with a ton of shit to do. probably the first and one of the only times youll get lost in a city in pokemon.
>relic castlehoenn had a cool desert route but this was the first time you actually explored some underground ruins, which was long overdue, and i think it was a great, and they actually reward you for going all the way through it with volcarona at the end.
>nimbasamy favorite city in any game so if i were to answer the most memorable area of unova, itd be this for me. i thought the sports stadiums were really cool and elesas gym in bw1 being like an amusement park ride was cool. all the gyms in unova are really cool and better than most gyms in my opinion.. the ferris wheel is neat too and i dont really care about the musicals but you have to look it as a whole. theres so much to do in this small city compared to where a lot of other cities in pokemon have like 1 thing
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