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Calwings
09/10/17 10:40:21 PM
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PalmerSensei posted...
Did you dislike it due to it forcing you to use the Unova mons?

That was a small part of it. Looking back on it, I think Nintendo/Gamefreak had meant for B/W to be a hard "reboot" of the Pokemon series, to try and get fans off of their first gen nostalgia, but it backfired and made fans angry. Now in the 6th/7th gens, it feels like they've done the exact opposite and gone too far into the first gen nostalgia pandering. Anyways, in terms of gameplay and features, B/W had a lot of flaws, and it just felt slow and uninteresting to me.

The main thing I'll give B/W positive credit for was actually having an interesting story, including the gym leaders and villains doing more than just being gym leaders and villains. The Dream World minigames on the global link website being linked to getting stuff in the main game was an ambitious move as well.

As I mentioned, B2/W2 fixed the majority of B/W's gameplay problems and added a lot more content while expanding on the story that B/W did so well.

PalmerSensei posted...
BW may not have added much aside from Hidden Abilities and two dead formats, but it had way more post game than RS and DP and was actually not a chore to play through.

I just enjoyed D/P a bit more. The region was more interesting, the gameplay wasn't as bad, the Pokemon selection (except for a severe lack of fire types) was better... everything besides the story itself felt a bit more fun in D/P than B/W. That's just my opinion though, so of course some will disagree.
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