This game is a pseudo nostalgic game for me. I love the way it plays - pacing really good except the backtrack towards the end. Top-Down stealth action with a lot charm due to it’s polygon style which didn’t aged half bad. The Boss-Fights are really blood pumping and I adore the backstories on all the characters. In addition there are VR-Missions which are quite fun.
The Story with it’s twist and turns got to be a milestone back in the day and still entertaining today. I really dig this game. I also red the novel based on the game, which is good too.

Remake of the Jotho-Adventure, this is probably for most people the best game in the franchise and it has many qualities: Kanto Region offers more, Battle Frontier, PKMN on number one spot is visually following the player, the Touch-Screen is great to use, and well the nostalgia is very strong. The only issue for me similar to Gen 2 is the pacing; now with more mandatory story moments and slower fights it suffers even more on that aspect. But the postgames good, and if you want to play one game and no other this one might be it. Very close to be the best one. Just barely not for me.

Gen 4 is for me a mixed bag, it plays very slow, many pre- and new evolutions to previous existing PKMN bother me, but it also can shine very bright. For example the starter lineup even outclasses Gen 3, the Battle Frontier is added in Platinum (big plus for me), the new region is cool (literally), easily the best champ fight in the series thus far, and the extra plot w in Platinum is fire. I really think this game challenges Emerald for the number one spot but it isn’t quite there. Nevertheless a very good PKMN one of the strongest.

Where to start. This remake rebuilds gen 1 and improves on the new additions the franchise brought up. But…it is kinda off, for example these games obviously have the special split but it never feels as if the game was balanced and play tested enough. The whole game just doesn’t impress me I think the sevi islands are quite lazy content, even though this is technically gen 3 almost no other Pokémon from jotho or hoen are in this.(very few after becoming champ) There is this Trainer Tower and I thought cool, something along the lines of the battle fromtier? - no, not even close it’s trash and feels cheap, there isn’t much motivation for me, almost nothing new, and the new things disappoint or feel unbalanced. I know that my opinion is probably contrary to the public view but I rather play Gen 1 RBG.

First of all I value postgame in PKMN games a lot, therefore gen 3 or emerald to be precise is a revelation. The main game has the best pacing in any PKMN game full stop. The new PKMN feel new and refreshing, abilities feel like they change the way we approached these games, the mapping of the hoen region is phenomenal, this game has a great art direction and looks still gorgeous. It has an amazing lineup for the starters as well as many routes early on with new exciting PKMN, the mistreated Fighting type finally gets love, all through a positive experience. And I not even touched upon the postgame , yes the Battle Frontier debuted in this game and its fantastic many hours to play with fun variations on the PKMN formula, personal favourite being the factory. I really like to use Swampert, Guardevoir and Swellow. Might be my favourite entry.

This Game improves on many aspects, they are too plenty to list but some of my favourites would be the great sprite work, the sound, the attack animations and being able to explore two regions. But personally I also have some things that I don’t enjoy that much, for example the pacing is horrible in this game and the starters are the weakest lineup in the franchise, the postgame still isn’t good and Kanto is pale in comparison to Jotho. But my Nr.1 complaint has to be the options you have when you build a team: first of all elemental stones are not easy obtainable like in the last one, secondly most new interesting pokemon are in the kanto region? (that is very late in the game), and thirdly you still wont be able to use trade evolutions (they added also more trade evolutions) this summed up feels like you have less options than gen 1 also with the pacing issue I would put this slightly above Gen 1.

Being one of the fist monster collector rpg for the masses the nostalgia on this is strong for the people growing up with a gameboy.
I have a soft spot for its sounds and sprites. I also probably beat the game over 20 times by now, trying out new team compositions as well as changing up the number of team members per run can add additional fun after beating it once. The Pokemon I love the most have to be Nidoking, Slowbro and Magneton.
Despite glitches, exploits and other minor aspects it delivers a good pacing. Some other Problems may include the small inventory, traded evolutions not being accessible and the odd AI. But my biggest complaint is the post-game which is nonexistent excluding catching Mewtu. I will return to this game, but I doubt that younger players can be amazed by this dinosaur.