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i want to see how age and experience with the franchise effects perception of the newer games.
>your age
>your first pokemon game
>your favorite pokemon game
>your thoughts on the 3D era of pokemon (x/y-s/v)
my answers:
>21
>platinum
>hg/ss
>x/y are a solid base, but the lack of third version hurts the gen a ton. hoenn remakes are fine, but cut content from emerald stings. s/m are bretty good, but are too cutscene heavy for me to want to replay. all the switch mainline games so far have been painfully unfinished and shit, with the exception of maybe legends arceus (it's still broken to shit, but it's got a unique setting and brings some new gameplay to the table)
>your age
>your first pokemon game
>your favorite pokemon game
>your thoughts on the 3D era of pokemon (x/y-s/v)
my answers:
>21
>platinum
>hg/ss
>x/y are a solid base, but the lack of third version hurts the gen a ton. hoenn remakes are fine, but cut content from emerald stings. s/m are bretty good, but are too cutscene heavy for me to want to replay. all the switch mainline games so far have been painfully unfinished and shit, with the exception of maybe legends arceus (it's still broken to shit, but it's got a unique setting and brings some new gameplay to the table)