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What pokemon game has the best story?

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  • Flametix
    Flametix Member Posts: 746 ✭✭✭✭
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    I felt like the original GEN 2 games told a great sequel story to build off the hype of gen 1, and it was kind of more serious and realistic than black 2 and white 2 having basically the same places unchanged. Team rocket is causing real trouble 3 years later, but still ends up clinging to the ghost of Giovanni and can't go on without him. Compared to the traditions of johto, Kanto becomes more industrialized with the magnet train and lavender tower becoming a radio tower, and the legends of the past are long gone. Cinnabar volcano erupted and destroyed the island. It all caps off by facing Blue and Red again as the true bookend to the stories of Gen 1 and 2.

  • Token1079
    Token1079 Member Posts: 26 ✭✭
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    I really liked Pokemon scarlet and violet story

  • The-meister
    The-meister Member Posts: 7 ✭✭
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    Imo Gen 5 had the best story in terms of overall themes and ideas. Is it right to keep Pokemon confined in Poke Balls? How do the people of Unova answer this question? Team Plasma goes for the idea of liberation (ignoring the Ghetsis twist at the end of BW ofc), while the main cast of player and rivals challenges that idea. I think this overall theme and question is very fitting for the series and is much more engaging than world lore - though, of course, both are engaging, which is why I also enjoyed Gen 4 and Legends: Arceus!

    As a long-time fan, Gen 5 also feels like a more mature interpretation of the series, which I will always appreciate. It's also why I love the grittier (though not as well executed) stories of the Orre games on GameCube.

  • Flametix
    Flametix Member Posts: 746 ✭✭✭✭
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    @The-meister I felt team plasma's fake message was defeated by the fact that we only see their members being mostly evil early on like kicking Munna and stealing stuff like any other common criminals. Even N himself talks to our pokemon and they say they want to stay with us which he can't argue against, unlike all the other people tricked by team plasma.

  • RiqMoran
    RiqMoran Member Posts: 231 ✭✭✭
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    Yeah Gen 5 is not that deep when you realize the central moral question of the story is ironically presented very... black and white lol

    Everyone advocating for the liberation of pokemon is mean and their leader doesn't even believe in his own message so his side of the argument loses by default. Idk it feels like we give this story too much credit.

  • MajorBrendan
    MajorBrendan Member Posts: 2,157 ✭✭✭✭
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    Pokemon X Y along with Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha sapphire.

  • puplover1118
    puplover1118 Member Posts: 534 ✭✭✭
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    @MajorBrendan Quick question: did you know what Lysandre’s motive was for trying to use the ultimate weapon just from the game?

  • MajorBrendan
    MajorBrendan Member Posts: 2,157 ✭✭✭✭
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    @puplover1118 In attempt to bring Kalos back to a more beautiful form by using the ultimate weapon. However, I have a much better plot-line for the post game for the remake of Pokemon X and Y. Which also begs the bigger question, who is the real leader of team flare. Once I work for the pokemon company, I will see to it that both the remake and the plot line will come to light.