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What makes a “good” Pokémon game really comes down to YMMV. I’m literally watching one video right now calling a certain generation “peak Pokémon,” and right next to it is another video saying it’s one of the worst in the entire franchise. That contrast kind of sums up where we are.Nah, I don't think they know what they're doing at all. They are just milking the paypigs dry cause they found out the franchise is an infinite money cheat and needs no effort made from any of it's products. That friends game with microtransactions is proof of it. If they did want to give fans what they want, they would never have done Dexit and the Switch games would resemble GC games in quality rather than the touched up 3DS garbage(or whatever the hell SV is supposed to be, mobile slopcore maybe).
It’s even more fascinating when you look at the competitive scene—some of the VGC folks I follow are calling Pokémon Champions one of the best entries we’ve ever gotten, despite all the surrounding weirdness and the usual TPC caveats.
Of course, Game Freak isn’t blameless here. They kind of created a large self-made problem and the place they live in is legitimately terrible for work culture anyways, but they can't do anything without upsetting half of the millions of fans that they have because of how sentimental people get about the series
At the end of the day, what the average Pokémon fan wants usually just comes down to the generation they grew up with. For the longest time, it felt like the DS-era crowd (Gen 4/5) dominated that conversation, but now you can feel the tide shifting—people who came in during Sun and Moon or even X and Y are starting to reshape the narrative. The 3DS kids are slowly aging into nostalgia territory, and the whole fandom is shifting again.
The only other thing I can compare this to is Zelda but that had the smarts to diverge its series early on so people can enjoy different things about it can enjoy different things about it