>>54040002>KantoWhile I enjoyed the Gen 3 remake, I always play the OG one the most. I like the urban vibe with the oil barrels used as city limits, the burned and abandoned buildings. Sylph co is bullshit, but somehow I like it. I mean, the song is horrible yet feels fitting: you are a little kid wandering inside a huge fuck off building, and you will get lost.
I like the urban vibe.
>JohtoIt feels like a 180 on Kanto. If Kanto is the city, Johto is the countryside. And I like the chill vibes with forests, classic houses, calm ost. Is lovely.
The pokemon distribution sucks, but I always say "it's the limitations of the time, don't go hard on it". Johto is fun on it's own right, even when people go Kanto 2.0.
>HoennI started with Sapphire, but then I always pick Emerald. Is just awesome: Pokemon, ost, land distribution,, challenges, secrets. It's just amazing.
Yeah, too much water, but it's around the end, when you only need 2 badges, and then you only focus on the league and the Battle Frontier.
The regis and Eon dragons are cool, and Deoxis and Jirachy were cool event pokemons.
>SinnohI need to replay it, because I feel I have more points against it rather than pros. Maybe I played it with the wrong mindset.
Coming from Hoenn, I always expect new pokemon right out of the gate. But the thing in Gen 4 (and this is worst in Platinum), is that many regional pokemon are behind trades or dumb gimmicks.
I think my main grip is the setting: is too calm. Again, coming from Hoenn I expect fanfare, grandiose music, victory tunes. But I only play at night because wageslave, and even Johot had an adventurous ost during the night. Sinnoh is too peaceful, so I get bored playing it, I don't feel inside a big adventure. It does nail setting down to a T.
Resorts, cities in general, lakes, classic towns. Is great to sit back and relax, and get the vibes.
Maybe I'll replay it soon and have a better view on it. If not, whatever, not everyone can be a winner.