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Let’s say nice things about Gen 7. Or to be specific, the Alola games. I have often been quite negative towards them in the past, and while I don’t think they are
perfect, I still like them a lot and Gen 7 is my third favorite generation. I’m saying this now because I have been thinking about it recently. I seriously overplayed Gen 7 back when it was new, I more or less played it non-stop from the release of S/M all the way to the release of S/S, which unfortunately made me very tired of it in the end. After that, I have barely played either S/M or US/UM since the release of S/S. And to tell the truth… I have started to miss them. I miss Alola, the games, and the Pokémon I have in them. I’m planning to go back to them in the future to complete the ongoing streaks I have at the Battle Tree, and I’m looking forward to it.
There are many great things about Gen 7. I think Z-moves are really great, and while I like Megas better as an overall mechanic, I think the way Z-moves were handled within the context of the games was much better executed. I’m also happy that Gen 7 kept Megas instead of just removing them entirely, allowing these two mechanics to coexist alongside each other. Poké Pelago is an amazing feature since it allows you to get progress done while doing other things in the game, or while not playing at all. Pokémon Refresh was a great successor to Pokémon Amie, and Hyper Training was something I had always dreamed of prior to the day when it finally became reality.
The Battle Tree is amazing and one of the best standard battle facilities in the series. The Alola Pokémon are great, there are many really good ones and I am especially fond of the Ultra Beasts. They are such a fantastic concept with a great execution as well. I also think Alola also has one of the best starter trios in the series. Alola forms were a great concept as well, I like how the following generations continued with the concept of regional variants and improved upon it. The Poké Ride is also amazing and way better than HMs ever were.
The story and characters deserve a mention too. I like how they tried something different with Trials over Gyms. I think S/M has one of the top three best stories in the main series Pokémon games, and while the story in US/UM wasn’t quite as great, it was still good in the end. One thing I especially liked about the US/UM story is Necrozma’s “character arc” (or what it should be called). Chances are I’m just glorifying it in my head due to unclear memories, but I recall liking it a lot and I think it is one of the best ways the games have ever handled the cover legend within the story of the games. The only thing I didn’t like was the battle against Ultra Necrozma at the end, but apart from that, it was fantastic. One more thing I like about US/UM was all the minor changes they made to S/M. There were many things that made me think: "Wait a second, was it like this in S/M as well? I recall it being different somehow..." And I think that was really cool. I like when the Pokémon games make small, subtle changes.
One thing I think Gen 7 deserves extra praise for nowadays is the fact that it was the last generation to have all existing Pokémon in the games, and it is currently the generation with the highest total number of Pokémon available in the games. Since dexit became a thing in subsequent generations, I can appreciate Gen 7 a lot more because of this. There are other things I like about Gen 7 as well, but I think everything I have talked about above are my top favorite things about it. While there were some things Gen 7 could have done better, I think the good outweighs the bad, and it was really good on the whole, thus earing the spot as my third favorite generation.
Next, let’s say some nice things about Gen 9 as well. I enjoyed Violet a lot. I’m really looking forward to it getting Home support (which is finally going to happen soon, yay) so I can go back to it and complete my Pokédex, as well as the future DLC, which will give me another very good reason to go back and play the game again. I think the game did many things right and it feels like Gen 9 is off to a great start. I hope they can keep it up during the rest of the generation.
The open world and non-linearity of the game worked surprisingly well, much better than I expected. It isn’t perfect, but the issues should be easy to fix in future open world Pokémon games (or if they just add them in a patch for ScaVio, not expecting that to happen though). I like Terastal as a mechanic, I definitely prefer it over DMax/GMax. The games also kept many good features and QoL improvements from previous games, while straight up improving some of them, like how Hyper Training can now be done at level 50 instead of level 100, or how Mints can be bought at regular shops.
I also think the story in the games is really great. It is my favorite story of all main series Pokémon games. There were many amazing moments, I really like how they had three different paths that you could play however you wanted, and how it all came together in one final path in the end. The way they handled the cover legend was really great too. It travels with you throughout the entire journey, but it feels very balanced since you don’t unlock its real power until the very end of the main story. It was also another great example of how to do HMs right within a Pokémon game.
I think the Gen 9 Pokémon are amazing as well, there are so many great ones. I grew to like the ones I used on my in-game team a lot, but there are several others I like that I have yet to use. I definitely want to use most of them in the future, hopefully for my DLC teams. The Paradox Pokémon were very unexpected, but I think they are really fantastic. They are like a completely different group of Pokémon, similar to the Ultra Beasts.
I also want to give some praise to an individual Pokémon from Gen 9.
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Meowscarada is awesome. Don’t know of this is an unpopular opinion, but I really like how Sprigatito ended up standing up once it evolved. I love cats and an attention-seeking trickster/magician cat was something I didn’t know I needed from Pokémon. I used it on my in-game team and it was amazing. Flower Trick is a fantastic signature move as well. Meowscarada is my favorite Paldea starter by far, one of my overall favorite starters, and it has beaten Serperior as my favorite Grass-type starter.
So yeah, I like Gen 9 so far. Not really sure whether I like it better than Gen 8, they are sort of tied for me right now. S/S has the advantage of the DLC at the moment, but maybe Gen 9 will get the upper hand once the DLC for ScaVio is released. The future will tell.
Now, for something else. I’m not really sure if this is suitable for this thread, but I want to post another potential Pokémon reference from a different game. I mentioned two things from NEO:TWEWY a while ago, and now it is time again. Another of my favorite Switch games (and my most recent favorite) is Xenoblade Chronicles 3. This game is amazing and you should play it if you haven’t already. In the game, there are various affinity bonuses you can get through increasing the rank for the colonies. One of these bonuses increases your chances of encountering rare monsters, and it is named Shiny-Hunter.
This feels like an obvious reference to shiny hunting in Pokémon (or rather, in the Pokémon fandom). Or maybe it is just a big coincidence, I don’t know. Really cool anyway.