Apr 5, 2016, 02:23 PM
1. Gen 6: This is my favorite Gen because of the inclusion of mega evolutions, visualls, making it easier than ever to get shinies or make competetive teams, and also the amazing online features. Though the story wasn't as interesting as the previous gen.
2. Gen 4: This was my first Pokemon generation and the first to feature a 3D overworld and a online. Going underground mining, building secret bases, and collecting flags was really fun. Also, alot of Pokemon that needed an evolution got one, and we got a ton of legendaries. The physical special split was a very need feature. But, the game was also really slow and the online since been shut down.
3. Gen 3: This generation had amazing 32-bit sprites added alot of things to Pokemon like natures and abilties. It was very interesting that depending on which version you chose, you had differen't villians. These games even added double battles. Even though it had a clock it was saddening that they took out daytime, nighttime, ect.
4. Gen 5: This game had the best story out of any other Generation and it was cool that the 2nd versions of the games started you in a differen't place and had some differen't gym leaders than the 1st versions. Alot of the Pokemon were very uninteresting though, and alot of them can be easily compared to a Pokemon from a previous generation.
5. Gen 1: It was the first and had some very awesome Pokemon designs, even if some were pretty bad, like muk and voltorb. It introduced my favorite villian team. But, it had a ton of glitches, bugs, and exploits.
6. Gen 2: While not a bad generation, it was my least favorite, I didn't like the designs of alot of the Pokemon, for some reason. The clock was a very impressive mechanic for the time and I miss how you were able to make your own Pokeballs. The game developed Team Rocket alot as a gang. This generation also introduced shiny pokemon. Even with all these good things, I just don't like the sprites too much, and the colors look really ugly to me. Also, it was my least played generation, which probaly is a contributor to me not liking it that much.
This list does not include remakes, just the initial release of the the games.
2. Gen 4: This was my first Pokemon generation and the first to feature a 3D overworld and a online. Going underground mining, building secret bases, and collecting flags was really fun. Also, alot of Pokemon that needed an evolution got one, and we got a ton of legendaries. The physical special split was a very need feature. But, the game was also really slow and the online since been shut down.
3. Gen 3: This generation had amazing 32-bit sprites added alot of things to Pokemon like natures and abilties. It was very interesting that depending on which version you chose, you had differen't villians. These games even added double battles. Even though it had a clock it was saddening that they took out daytime, nighttime, ect.
4. Gen 5: This game had the best story out of any other Generation and it was cool that the 2nd versions of the games started you in a differen't place and had some differen't gym leaders than the 1st versions. Alot of the Pokemon were very uninteresting though, and alot of them can be easily compared to a Pokemon from a previous generation.
5. Gen 1: It was the first and had some very awesome Pokemon designs, even if some were pretty bad, like muk and voltorb. It introduced my favorite villian team. But, it had a ton of glitches, bugs, and exploits.
6. Gen 2: While not a bad generation, it was my least favorite, I didn't like the designs of alot of the Pokemon, for some reason. The clock was a very impressive mechanic for the time and I miss how you were able to make your own Pokeballs. The game developed Team Rocket alot as a gang. This generation also introduced shiny pokemon. Even with all these good things, I just don't like the sprites too much, and the colors look really ugly to me. Also, it was my least played generation, which probaly is a contributor to me not liking it that much.
This list does not include remakes, just the initial release of the the games.