Gen 3 is by far the worst series of games of Pokemon

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EpsteinBarr
Posted 2/21/2013 10:21:41 PM
Sebastian95man posted...
ninjaraui posted...
gen 2 > gen1 > gen 5 > gen 4 > gen 3


I dont mean this as a bad thing, but why do love gen 1 so much?, its arcaic and if you really want to play kanto you can play Firered.


The appeal of Gen I to me were the Pokemon. As far as the world is concerned, Gen V and Gen IV were tops. Gen IV had an amazing atmosphere and great music, but I strongly disliked the Pokemon.
henriue
Posted 2/21/2013 10:43:35 PM
Goten55 posted...
From: AuroraSonicBeam | #001
prove me wrong.

What is there to prove? You have your opinion and I have mine.

I love gen 3 and you don't; our paths diverge. Anyway, goodnight.


kudos to you
paralyzed21
Posted 2/21/2013 10:45:41 PM
considering gen 1 is the only good one...
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lilaschildkrote
Posted 2/21/2013 10:54:19 PM
Gen III was the third best gen. Gen one and two were worse.

RSE had the best music of all main series pokemon games. Older music was too simple and newer is too annoying.

The graphics were an improvent but the detailed sprites were such a blur. The graphis really were terrible.

The characters were fine.

The story was underdeveloped and flawed.
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Goten55
Posted 2/21/2013 11:32:14 PM
From: henriue | #102
Goten55 posted...
From: AuroraSonicBeam | #001
prove me wrong.

What is there to prove? You have your opinion and I have mine.

I love gen 3 and you don't; our paths diverge. Anyway, goodnight.


kudos to you

Thank you.
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BlueEye0
Posted 2/22/2013 12:08:33 AM
No. You back up your argument.
Thunder_Armor
Posted 2/22/2013 12:15:21 AM
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SilentS89
Posted 2/22/2013 4:09:11 PM
Why prove you wrong? I agree with you.

I can't objectively prove it but it was definetely the most forgettable gen IMO.

All the others ones left distinct and highly memorable experiences for me, Gen 3, not so much.

Don't get me wrong, it isn't a bad series, but the others are better IMO.
Kira_Elric2
Posted 2/22/2013 5:03:47 PM
Whenever I think of what my favorite generation was I never take into account the changes made to the gameplay. Sure those are important things, but they don't affect my enjoyment of playing them. For example I love what Gen IV did for the Physical special split on attacks, but I will forever despise the games because when I worked at Nintendo I tested D/P and you will come to hate almost anything if you have to play it 8 hours a day for a few months.

I'll also totally admit there's a bit of Nostalgia there for me when talking about my favorite gens (II> I> V> III> IV) however My liking of Gen II and I more than the others does mostly hinge on the playing of the remakes. I guess I'm more thinking of the games themselves rather than the Generation. I'm almost positive that if there were a remake of R/S I would end up enjoying them much more, but as it stands it'll remain low as I can barely stand to replay them.
Skull_pro
Posted 2/22/2013 8:24:09 PM
Lexifox posted...
Gen 2.

Awful distribution of the newer Pokemon, with the early routes being full of Pidgey, Rattata, Caterpie, Weedle, Zubat, Geodude, etc.

The gym leaders had no interest in using the newer Pokemon, with Falkner ignoring the new Hoothoot, Bugsy not using Spinarak and Ledyba over Metapod and Kakuna, Morty having four Ghost Pokemon... but having a second Haunter instead of the new Ghost-type, and Chuck not having any of the new Fighting Pokemon. Whitney, Jasmine, Clair, and Pryce use one new Pokemon each, with the bulk of their teams being older Pokemon, though Clair gets a pass due to Dragons being rare and her using the only new Dragon.

The game advertises two new types as a selling feature... and one is fairly rare, while the other is all but entirely post-game.

The level scaling is awful, with wild Pokemon at terrible levels for training, which is very punishing for someone who wants to change their team because they finally found a new Pokemon. You also had stuff like the dreaded Elite Four, the powerful trainers everyone will aspire to defeat.. and the Kanto gym leaders are on par with them, with Blue actually being stronger than Lance.

They basically gutted Kanto so that everything was gone and it was reduced to gym battles with a screen of route between them.

The new Pokemon, when you found them, were generally underwhelming. They weren't quite as good or usable as many of their Gen 1 counterparts, and there was a wealth of Pokemon that didn't evolve, one of the simple joys of the games: catching a Pokemon and seeing it evolve into something stronger. Unless you spoiled yourself, you'd catch that weird-looking deer... and no evolution.

A lot of the ease of things like evolution stones were gone. You had to rely on RNG and an annoying phone call system to get them instead of a store.

The PokePhone thing was annoying.


You could get umbreon before fighting the E4
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