Also, though I will admit that there weren't many good areas to train at, none of the games really have any easy areas to train in.
This is not true. In fact, most modern Pokémon games have pretty good places to train. However, it should be noted that when I talk about training spots, I am mainly referring to the post-game and not the main game (when I play Pokémon, I usually spend 80-90% of my playtime in the post-game). If we look at what the modern games have, there’s the Pokénav and Secret Bases in the Hoenn games, the VS. Seeker in FR/LG and D/P/P, the Nimbasa Stadiums in B/W as well as Black Tower/White Treehollow in B2/W2, and the Battle Chateau and the restaurants in X/Y. In comparison, S/M has nothing like this. The best they have is Morimoto, who can only be battled once a day. Other than that, they have the Battle Buffet which you are forced to exploit in order to battle an infinite number of trainers there every day (this was “fixed” in US/UM). The only other games which are as bad as S/M would be HG/SS. While you can rebattle trainers through the phone system, I find it to be so badly executed to the point that it frustrated me to no end when I tried to train Pokémon in these games. US/UM were a little better than S/M thanks to the Gym and being able to battle wild Chansey and Audino, while S/S gets a pass thanks to the DLC which added more trainers to battle on a daily basis. Not sure about LGP/E since I haven’t played them, but from what I have understood, they have Gym Leader rematches. So that’s at least something.
To me, it feels like they purposely made it as hard as possible to train Pokémon in S/M (at least past level 60), which is one of the biggest reasons as for why they are my least favorite Pokémon games from the 3D era (so far). They are also the games that introduced Hyper Training, which requires a Pokémon to be at level 100 in order to be able to make use of it… bad game design or what?
Regarding shiny hunting, I’m surprised you didn’t like X/Y more because I remember that they were pretty popular among shiny hunters. There was the Friend Safari which was good for easy shiny hunting, as well as the Poké Radar (though the DexNav in OR/AS is more efficient). Regarding the Shiny Charm, I feel that it is the kind of item which shouldn’t be given to you for free. I think it is something that really should require some serious effort before you get it, so I like how it is given as a reward for completing the Pokédex.
But hey, I'm biased, so don't hate me.
No worries, I think we are all very biased towards the games we like. I know I am at least.
It seems like Gens 3, 5, and 7 were unfairly hurt by lack of nostalgia, as well as receding Pokemania each time
I can understand Gen 3 and 5, but Gen 7? It had so much focus on Gen 1 that I just don’t see how it could be hurt by a "lack" of it (in terms of sales and marketing at least - in terms of fan reception, then I definitely see how having too much nostalgia could hurt it). While it didn’t have Gyms or HMs, it had so many other Gen 1 references throughout the entire generation. If anything, I think Gen 7 definitely benefitted in terms of sales and marketing by having a lot of nostalgia focus… which is actually a bit sad to see. I don’t like how it seems like Pokémon must have a heavy nostalgia focus in order to sell well. Fortunately, it seems like it might not necessarily always be the case as S/S has been selling very well, much better than S/M, even if they have a much lower nostalgia focus. So that’s good, in a way.
but the vast majority of other features were improved in the transition to Gen VII.
Such as? On top of my head, I can’t really think of many things that Gen 7 improved upon from Gen 6. The only ones that really stand out are the improvements to traditional breeding (which has been improved in pretty much every generation) and the Battle Tree (even though it came at the cost of removing Triple and Rotation battles, but that’s actually okay with me). I feel that Gen 7 removed a lot of good features from Gen 6 without really having a proper replacement for many of them. Or making some of them just plain worse, like the training spots as I have talked about before, the Pokémon distribution, having even more fan pandering to Gen 1, the removal of the National Dex (which unfortunately became a new standard for the series), worse use of the touch screen outside of battles, or how we went from the DexNav to the SOS mechanics, quite possibly one of the biggest steps down in the history of the series.
Since it seems like few people agree with me on this, I guess I should just make it into an actual unpopular opinion at this point: I really liked X/Y. They are my third favorite games in the series (or second favorites, depending on how you count), beaten only by B/W and B2/W2. I also like OR/AS a whole lot (I’d rank then directly below X/Y), and as said, Gen 6 is my second favorite. In comparison, I don’t have any strong positive feelings for S/M, at least not anymore. I was honestly quite disappointed with them when they were released, they did not live up to my sky-high expectations and they have some really big gameplay issues. Apart from the lack of training spots, there’s also the SOS mechanics, the Pokémon distribution, the unbalanced level/difficulty curve and the massive fan pandering to Kanto/Gen 1, to name a few. This is not mindless hating on them, nor does it have anything to do with the 3D era of Pokémon being bad (which I don’t fully agree with, it is a step down from Gen 5 for sure but still fairly good). Instead, I’m giving some (constructive, I hope) criticism towards S/M since they have a lot of issues when it comes to several things I consider fundamentally important in Pokémon games.
I honestly feel that S/M are overrated nowadays because of how much appreciation they seem to get while their flaws mostly go unnoticed. Which is ironic, because in the past (when they were the newest games), I almost felt like they got too harshly criticized. In comparison, Gen 6 seems like it can’t be talked about without fans criticizing it for every little thing it does wrong. That said, Gen 7 is still my third favorite, but that is mainly because of US/UM and not because of S/M. I also feel like US/UM are underrated and underappreciated compared to S/M, it seems like fans of Gen 7 generally prefer S/M while I personally find US/UM to be the superior Alola games.
I also have another unpopular opinion which I don’t think I have ever posted here before even if I have had this opinion since 2006. I might as well get it done now, better late than never. Either way, it is this: Gardevoir is my least favorite Pokémon. This has nothing to do with its design (even if I no longer like its design after it became my least favorite), but rather due to the fact that I had some very bad experiences with it back in Gen 3. I used Gardevoir on two of my in-game teams in Ruby and XD, and while I don’t remember exactly how it performed, I recall that I was a bit let down by it at times. Then I decided to use a Gardevoir at my team for the Battle Arena in Emerald. On that team, it performed very badly, and I lost 5 times with it on my way to Gold Greta. After that, I decided to swap it out for a Starmie, and that proved to be a very good decision. With Starmie, I made it all the way to Gold Greta on my first try! And along the way, Starmie only fainted once, which was in Battle #55. After that, I became so disappointed by Gardevoir that it became my least favorite Pokémon. I have never used it for anything serious afterwards, unless I am in a format where you have to get rid of all bias in order to be successful (like in the Battle Factory/Agency). I don’t care much for Mega Gardevoir either, it is my least favorite Mega by default and I’ll never use it for anything serious. Gardevoir getting a Fairy-type in Gen 6 did nothing for me either despite Fairy becoming/being my favorite type.
Onto something else. I decided to post my deeper(?) thoughts about remakes which I mentioned in another post here a few days ago, just so I can finally get this over and done with. I have said before that I don’t like Pokémon remakes all that much and that they are my least favorite type of Pokémon games. I have thought about this a bit more now with the announcement of BD/SP and I think I might have figured out another reason why.
I think one very big issue is regarding the fandom and how the fandom is always on heavy demand for remakes. I have thought about why the Pokémon fandom is always so demanding for new remakes all the time, and I think I have found the answer. The fandom in general doesn’t seem to like the newest/current generation all that much. Every Generation since Gen 3 has received a lot of hate within the online fandom. Most notably Gen 5 and 8, but Gen 3, 4, 6 and 7 got their share of it as well. The complaints often vary depending on the generation, but they will always be there in some shape or form.
However, while the fandom doesn’t like the current generation, it seems to be very fond of a certain previous generation. Or sometimes more than one. During Gen 3-4, those generations were hated while the fandom demanded remakes of G/S until they finally happened, which was at the end of Gen 4. During Gen 5-6, those generations were hated while the fandom demanded remakes of R/S until they happened, this time at the end of Gen 6. During Gen 7-8, the fandom demanded remakes of D/P… and now, they are about to happen. Previously, there was also a fair bit of demand for a Kanto/Gen 1 re-remake which did happen with LGP/E. If this continues, it means that the fandom will start demanding B/W remakes as soon as the upcoming remakes have been released. If we even have to wait for that long, it feels like the demand for a B/W remake has already started a while ago, before the announcement of BD/SP.
My possibly unpopular opinion is that I disagree with the fandom here. I don’t want any more Pokémon remakes, I don’t like them and I don’t want them to happen. While the fandom in general tends to look towards the past (which Game Freak seems obliged to follow, sadly), I want to look towards the future instead. If the current generation isn’t the best, I feel there’s more room for improvement with a new generation (or something like a third/alternate version, sequel or DLC). Granted, moving on to the next generation is not necessarily always a step forward, but I do personally feel that new generations and follow-up games are more enjoyable than remakes.
I feel that from Gen 1-5, the games were mostly getting better with each release (the only exceptions were Yellow and HG/SS). But the fandom at large seems to feel the opposite way, the current games are always the worst ever while a certain past generation is viewed as the utter perfection of what a Pokémon game should be, uphold by nostalgia and completely immune to all forms of criticism. Meanwhile, the current games get heavy criticism for every little thing they do wrong, and everything they do right is ignored. It feels like the fandom wants Pokémon to go backwards and go back to the past, while I want the series to move forward instead.
I don’t really like the way the fandom views the current generation and our extreme demand for remakes. I guess the fault of all of this is, sadly, FR/LG. Because they were made, the fandom wanted more remakes. I don’t know if there was any super huge fan demand for Kanto remakes back in the day as I wasn’t active in the online fandom back then, but I honestly doubt it. If there’s anyone reading this who was in the fandom back then, please tell me about the situation back then because I would love to hear about it.
I know I have generalized a lot here when I say “the fandom” since the Pokémon fandom is not a hivemind. I am fully aware that reality is very different from this, things aren’t really this black and white. I simplified things a bit here since I’m not sure how this should have been written otherwise (and I am too lazy to try to re-write it in a more proper way, sorry).
So that’s one reason as for why I don’t like remakes. Another reason is because I think they fail to fix all the problems with the originals. FR/LG fixed some issues with R/B/Y but not everything, HG/SS did little to nothing to improve upon G/S/C, and OR/AS improved upon R/S/E a bit but could still have done even more improvements. Not sure about LGP/E as I haven’t played them, but I get the impression that they weren’t even as good as FR/LG.
Another reason is the fact that I have only liked half of the remakes released so far. I liked FR/LG and OR/AS, but HG/SS are my least favorite Pokémon games, and I have no desire to ever play LGP/E since they just don’t appeal to me. In comparison, I have liked every first pair and third version. As well as every sequel, alternate version and expansion pass, though there has only been one of each for those so far. So my appreciation rate for remakes is only at 50%, while it is at 100% for all other types of Pokémon games.
Because of all this, I don’t want B/W remakes to happen. Gen 5 is my favorite and B/W are my favorite Pokémon games (along with B2/W2), but I don’t want them remade. Why? Because I love B/W but I don’t Pokémon remakes, and I have a feeling that if they were to be remade, they wouldn’t live up to the greatness of the originals. The fact that the series has been declining in recent generations is also a factor which has made me very worried about a future B/W remake. There is of course the chance that the B/W remakes could turn out to be successful and amazing games… but I sort of doubt it. I’d much rather see something like BW3 or a BW0 (especially if L:A turns out to be a success).