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I can't stand seeing /vp/ praising gen V to no end and, in the same time, shitting on gen VII when it's obvious they have the exact same flaws.
>The rival repeating the same thing all the time (muh malasadas vs. muh purrloin)
>The pathetic number of Pokémon per trainer. Even XY have more Pokémon per trainer. And BW even started the trend of 3 Pokémon per gym leader and 4 Pokémon per Elite 4.
>The linearity. While all the Pokémon games are somewhat linear, the linearity began with gen V.
>The tutorials. The first thing that come to my mind is the tutorial for the pokestar studio. It's so long and boring. But the two generations have bad and long tutorials.
>The handholding. If you found that you were babysit for gen VII, you're given a free elemental monkey to help beat the first gym, a zorua with perfect stats for no reason,... And for every long road/cave, you have a nurse who heal you almost for free.
>”Cutscenes” everywhere. Seriously, each time you enter a zone or exit. Let me play the game dammit !
>Broken bridges. They're everywhere. And I don't which (BW series or SM series) are the worse. The random guys who dance for no reason is as annoying than the guy with the stoutland.
>Stupid level jump. I think the most famous is the post game in BW. The Elite 4 high level 40s, first trainer you met after, level 65+. Yeah, I love grinding on audino...
>Coupled with the stupid level scaling system which doesn't work. At the beginning, you win almost no experience then too much, then (at post-game) nothing again.
>Overrated characters. N and Lillie. I don't hate these two, but I don't like them either.
>Useless mini-game; Dancing musical and pokefinder, anyone ?
>The story. Good for the first version and butchered for the second.
>The difficulty. Pretty good for the two generations
>The anime is crap for both. (But the anime is even worth watching really?)
I don't say than gen V is worse than gen VII, but they have the exact same flaws.
>The rival repeating the same thing all the time (muh malasadas vs. muh purrloin)
>The pathetic number of Pokémon per trainer. Even XY have more Pokémon per trainer. And BW even started the trend of 3 Pokémon per gym leader and 4 Pokémon per Elite 4.
>The linearity. While all the Pokémon games are somewhat linear, the linearity began with gen V.
>The tutorials. The first thing that come to my mind is the tutorial for the pokestar studio. It's so long and boring. But the two generations have bad and long tutorials.
>The handholding. If you found that you were babysit for gen VII, you're given a free elemental monkey to help beat the first gym, a zorua with perfect stats for no reason,... And for every long road/cave, you have a nurse who heal you almost for free.
>”Cutscenes” everywhere. Seriously, each time you enter a zone or exit. Let me play the game dammit !
>Broken bridges. They're everywhere. And I don't which (BW series or SM series) are the worse. The random guys who dance for no reason is as annoying than the guy with the stoutland.
>Stupid level jump. I think the most famous is the post game in BW. The Elite 4 high level 40s, first trainer you met after, level 65+. Yeah, I love grinding on audino...
>Coupled with the stupid level scaling system which doesn't work. At the beginning, you win almost no experience then too much, then (at post-game) nothing again.
>Overrated characters. N and Lillie. I don't hate these two, but I don't like them either.
>Useless mini-game; Dancing musical and pokefinder, anyone ?
>The story. Good for the first version and butchered for the second.
>The difficulty. Pretty good for the two generations
>The anime is crap for both. (But the anime is even worth watching really?)
I don't say than gen V is worse than gen VII, but they have the exact same flaws.