How to Pick Which Pokémon Game to Play
Know the basics., Know which starting players you should have., Pay lots of attention to the graphics in each of the Pokémon series games., Find out a little about each of the villains and their plans (as well as the cities and towns you'll go and...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Know the basics.
Generally, the newer the video game, the better it is
- but there are a few exceptions.
The central version is usually better than the dual games that came before it.
Such as:
Pokémon Yellow Pokémon Crystal Pokémon Emerald Pokémon Platinum -
Step 2: Know which starting players you should have.
Your starters are always good ways to judge a video game.
When you're looking at the starters, ask yourself
- "Do I like the appearance of this starter?" "What are the moves that this starter learns
- and do I like them?" etc. , Graphics are a good portion of the qualities of Pokémon games.
Despite this, a video games can still be a great game even if it has a small bit-count.
Sonic The Hedgehog 2, to name one. , You might even want to read up on the gym leaders (in Pokémon Sun and Moon, there are trial captains instead of gym leaders) and landscapes of the game you wish to play. , For example, if you want to pick Torchic as your starter, you might be better off buying Sapphire instead of Ruby to avoid having 2 fire types in your team. -
Step 3: Pay lots of attention to the graphics in each of the Pokémon series games.
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Step 4: Find out a little about each of the villains and their plans (as well as the cities and towns you'll go and find).
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Step 5: Check out the legendaries on the version you want to play (and the typing of the starter you'd choose).
Detailed Guide
Generally, the newer the video game, the better it is
- but there are a few exceptions.
The central version is usually better than the dual games that came before it.
Such as:
Pokémon Yellow Pokémon Crystal Pokémon Emerald Pokémon Platinum
Your starters are always good ways to judge a video game.
When you're looking at the starters, ask yourself
- "Do I like the appearance of this starter?" "What are the moves that this starter learns
- and do I like them?" etc. , Graphics are a good portion of the qualities of Pokémon games.
Despite this, a video games can still be a great game even if it has a small bit-count.
Sonic The Hedgehog 2, to name one. , You might even want to read up on the gym leaders (in Pokémon Sun and Moon, there are trial captains instead of gym leaders) and landscapes of the game you wish to play. , For example, if you want to pick Torchic as your starter, you might be better off buying Sapphire instead of Ruby to avoid having 2 fire types in your team.
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