Alright, fellas. Now we're getting really serious. You have managed to play my hands to convince me to rank every single main series game based on how good its writing and/or story is. Here's what I ultimately came up with, and some extra notes on specific games that I think are worth mentioning for their spot on this tier list I made.
I won't spend too much time talking about Alola since most of its inconsistencies have already been discussed, but similar to Black 2 & White 2, I believe some characters got better while others got worse. Hau of all characters notably gets a writing upgrade across the board which is great to see, but Lusamine's decline, while not as drastic as what they did to Ghetsis in my opinion, is still noticeable, especially when combined with Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon's pacing issues and rushed development cycle relative to specific third version games such as Emerald or Platinum, feeling more on par with a Pokémon Yellow or a Pokémon Crystal by comparison.
- For the sake of respecting under-appreciated content, not only did I go ahead and add the GameCube games to this tier list, but they're both in A Tier. Side games and spin-offs often have more creative liberty with their story writing than the main series on account of not being worked on by Game Freak's hilariously inconsistent writing team, and while I do think that the average Mystery Dungeon is still probably the gold standard for a well-thought out Pokémon story, these two aren't bad by any means. The way that Orre is presented both before and after the five-year gap between games does exactly what it's supposed to do, introducing a darker side of the Pokémon world rarely seen elsewhere and introducing memorable characters for fans who grew up with these games. Colloseum does get a bit of an edge for me just because it came first, but not by enough of a margin to where it would alter XD's tier placement. Unlike another game I'll be going over, XD makes enough changes to the areas seen within the campaign's route to where the gameplay loop is noticeably different from its predecessor.
- On the other side of the spectrum, we have core series Pokémon's inconsistency during the 2010s. The only two games I have listed in F Tier are X & Y and base game Sword & Shield. To Galar's credit, I do think the DLC does just enough to warrant a higher tier placement, but the same tragically cannot be said for X & Y's notoriously unfinished world building and cast of characters that range from outright negligent to "just okay" at their best. I don't know which is worse, the heavily implied connections between Team Flare and a... certain German group (come on, I can't be the only one who sees it), or the fact that when bad things actually start happening, most of Kalos's NPCs are caught completely by surprise by things that feel like they could been suspicious from the very beginning. I don't know if the French-German connections were what Game Freak was going for with Team Flare on purpose or not, but at least there things to say about them. We barely get any sort of backstory, development, anything about Chairman Rose and Macro Cosmos in base game Sword & Shield. You know you messed up when the joke team of Generation 8 gets more story attention than the actual team.
- Oh, good heavens, what on Earth did they do to Black 2 & White 2? I don't care if these games are designated sequels for the first time since the Johto region. I don't care if there are admittedly a handful of characters who got a much-needed glow-up from the first games, because to be fair, those characters are definitely there, and Iris in particular is one of the few Champions post-Gen 1 who we get to see develop into a Champion-caliber Trainer in between installments. That's where the positives end for me, however, as a large portion of Black 2 & White 2's campaign feels eerily similar to the first games (roughly from Castelia to Mistralton), largely missing the memo of what a Pokémon sequel can or should be. Alongside Orre, Unova is the only other individual region to have a sequel installment of its own, and even though I would personally prefer sequels to take place in different regions the way Johto did it- yes, even with Johto's over-reliance on Kanto Pokémon- I would argue that Johto and XD Orre both feel different enough compared to their respective predecessors, while during playthroughs of Unova's sequels, I've had several moments where I've told myself the way certain characters, especially Team Plasma (they completely butchered Ghetsis in this sequel in particular) are actively worse-written than they were before.
I won't spend too much time talking about Alola since most of its inconsistencies have already been discussed, but similar to Black 2 & White 2, I believe some characters got better while others got worse. Hau of all characters notably gets a writing upgrade across the board which is great to see, but Lusamine's decline, while not as drastic as what they did to Ghetsis in my opinion, is still noticeable, especially when combined with Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon's pacing issues and rushed development cycle relative to specific third version games such as Emerald or Platinum, feeling more on par with a Pokémon Yellow or a Pokémon Crystal by comparison.


