Say what you want, but Pokémon SV truly pushed the franchise forward in ways no other entry has. For the first time, we get a vibrant open world that actually feels alive. From sun-soaked plains and eerie ruins to snowy peaks and lush forests. The Pokémon designs look more realistic than ever. And instead of just one main objective, the game gives us three full storylines, each with its own emotional beats and memorable moments, culminating in one of the best finales the series has ever delivered. Add to that the DLC, which brings vast new areas, more story, more characters, more challenges, and more Pokèmon. For all its ambition, charm, and heart, Pokémon SV stands as the most enjoyable Pokémon experience to date. And i say this as someone who has played most Pokémon games
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>>58730006I agree with everything except it being vibrant, it looks like ass and I'm a SV defender
>>58730006They should've done a key art for Mochi Mayhem as well
>>58730006Gen 9 is just peak in general honestly
>>58730006If they would try more with their game engine the games could have been a lot better instead we got them running like a potato
>>58730006>Pokémon SV truly pushed the franchise forward in ways no other entry hasInto the ground deeper than it already has. SV is in Hell. SV is Hell.
>>58730006>we get a vibrant open world that actually feels aliveI stopped reading right there