The way I would've believed this to be intentional cuz Masuda post Gen 4 does that...
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But nah, that's a glitch
Every time I see this man's name attached to something it genuinely makes my skin crawl. I don't want to automatically say something along the lines of "he's a bad person" when I quite frankly know nothing about his personal life (for all I know he could be a really great person!), but there's a reason why "Masuda ruined Let's Go" and especially "Masuda ruined BDSP" aren't the kinds of unpopular opinions this thread is looking for. And even then, the Let's Go one might just be me coping with the lack of FireRed & LeafGreen content in that game.
If there's one role I think Masuda excels at, it is actually as a composer. As a game director, though? Oh, boy. Let's take a look at the list of games he directed, actually. Before I say anything else, let's at least give this man a shot before I proceed to absolutely clown on him.
- Crystal (co-directed with Satoshi Tajiri)
- Ruby & Sapphire
- FireRed & LeafGreen
- Diamond & Pearl
- Black & White
- X & Y
- Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee
- Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
Honestly? Not as bad of a directorial resume as I thought at first. Still, not great, though. Crystal is actually one of the only games outright to have multiple people in the position of Executive Director, and this might just be because Latias and Latios are two of my favorite Legendary Pokémon of all time but those two fundamentally feel like a bridge between Gen 2 and Gen 3 which is part of why I love them so much. I would imagine Masuda working on the games around that time had something to do with that. Being the brains behind the original games for Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, and Kalos leaves a bad taste in my mouth, though. The problem is admittedly not his fault and is more to be blamed on the idea that most regions have some kind of extra game version after the main releases. The extra game versions, sequels, remakes, those are the games people routinely call the best in the series, and while has worked on remakes as Executive Director, those remakes tend to be some of the less popular and the base games he specializes in are historically worse than their extra versions or whatever else. Notice how all of Emerald, Platinum, the Johto remakes, Black & White 2, the Hoenn remakes, or either of the Legends games were directed by him. That should tell you something. But unfortunately, I don't know what exactly can be done about that without further compromising the quality of more recent games like Let's Go or BDSP. Conversely, I would love to see the Executive Directors of more specialized installments get their shot they deserve with new mainline generations like what happened with Shigeru Ohmori, but again, how exactly would work with Game Freak's company structure?
Also, what the heck was he doing from 2013 to 2018? I feel like there's a very small but noticeable gap there, and there's another forming from 2021 to present day. Junichi Masuda being a bad game director on average is the "unpopular opinion" for the sake of me posting this, but as much as I think his decisions have negatively impacted the story, characters, and even some of the new Pokémon of the games he did lead, there at least was new games. Five years remains the record for his longest stint without an Executive Director role, but there are still people out there who like the bulk of his games even if I only like a small handful of them myself. Where is this man and what is he doing? I'm genuinely asking because I'm curious. Did he retire after BDSP or something? Was there a BDSP style Kalos remake that got scrapped? (Hey, it wouldn't be the first time a Kalos game got cancelled, so that tracks.)