Now that thePokémonfranchise has been on this endless annual release schedule that does everything but foster creativity, there has been an inconsistent level of quality between releases.

Some titles are as great as they’ve ever been, while some really need some help. Today, we’re going to be going over five of the best things that have happened to the franchise in the past decade, along with five of the worst. Let’s get into it.

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10Best: Following Pokémon

HeartGold and SoulSilver’sdecision to allow one of your Pokémon to follow you in the overworld was absolutely amazing to see. It allowed you to interact with your Pokémon on a deeper level than you ever had before.

They followed you, gave a myriad of different responses when you talked to them, and made the world feel a bit more alive. It’s a shame that the first time we got this feature back is on the first worst spot on our list.

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9Worst: Let’s Go!

TheLet’s Go!series of games weren’t very good. They had some nice features (like the aforementioned following Pokémon making a return), but overall they weren’t at all what main series fans were looking for from the series.

They were an unnecessary trip back to Kanto that no one needed, featuredPokémon Go-style catching mechanics, and are still the easiest games in series history due to partner Pokémon and some changed mechanics. TheLet’s Go!games have a place in the series, but shouldn’t have been the introduction to the Switch for the main series. However, like we said before, they do add some nice additions.

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8Best: Overworld Pokémon

TheLet’s Go!titles introduced the concept of wild Pokémon appearing in the overworld, rather than through random encounters. This mechanic also came back toSword and Shield, which is awesome, because it’s a great idea to allow players to see Pokémon and decide what they want to catch.

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While overworld shinies were removed fromSword and Shieldfor some sort of baffling reason, the overall mechanic is still there, and that’s great to see. Hopefully, this will continue into future entries in the series.

7Worst: New Postgame Content

The postgame ofPokémongames have continued to shrink over the years. As of now, we usually get an extra epsiode or two, followed up by a Battle Tower, or Tree. And that’s it.

WhileSun and Moontried to dress up the Battle Tree with returning characters, overall we no longer have a Battle Frontier, we no longer haveDiamond and Pearl’sentire postgame island, we certainly don’t have a second region. We have a single tower. The postgame content in Pokémon has been subpar for years now, so seeing that change would be really nice.

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6Best: Two Regions At Once

Pokémon Gold, Silver, HeartGold and Soulsilvergave players the chance to explore Johto and Kanto within a single game, and wow, that was awesome. Two regions, double the gyms, double the story, this was such a treat.

Considering that the last time we got to explore these regions at the same time was in 2010 means that we haven’t gotten this feature back since then. You don’t even need to give us a Battle Tower if this is our other option. Hopefully, we get another chance to explore two regions sometime soon.

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5Worst: Cutting The National Dex

Due to the growing scope of the Pokédex and some somewhat questionable decision-making, Game Freak decided that it was best to not include the entire National Dex inPokémon Sword and Shield, and not allow the transfer of any Pokémon outside of the 400 regional creatures into the game.

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While this was clearly upsetting, it also set off months of fan protests forSword and Shieldthat affected the game’s sales so negatively that they were forced to declare them thefastest-selling Switch gamesin the console’s history. That’s so sad, Alexa play Bede’s Battle Theme.

4Best: Generation Five

Black and Whiteand their sequels were the final 2D titles in thePokémonfranchise, and boy, did that era go out on a bang. The games are absolutely stunning, offer moving sprites in battle, an overworld that changes with the seasons, full 3D cutscenes, some of the best music in the entire series, all on the DS hardware.

These games also featured some of the most complex and interesting stories in the Pokémon franchise to date.Black, White, Black 2 and White 2offer one of the richest Pokémon experiences to date, and the games are from two generations of hardware ago.

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3Worst: Hand Holding

Sun and Moonwere fun games with a really interesting story, sure, but good lord did they hold your hand. The games told you where to go every five seconds, and never let you explore on your own.

Let’s Go!followed the same style. Luckily,Sword and Shieldlet up on this quite a bit, but the way that the previously mentioned games are structured, it makes them horrible to come back to. A good story inPokémonisn’t a problem. But when it’s shoved in your face every five seconds, it’s an issue.

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2Best: Character Customization

The ability to freely customize your player character in newerPokémontitles is such a blessing. This allows you to connect with your character to a deeper degree, and lets you express yourself however you’d like to.

They tend to eliminate this option or drastically reduce it in remakes, but let’s hope they keep it for our eventual (please soon)Diamond and Pearlremakes.

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1Worst: The Annual Release Cycle

The annual release cycle that Game Freak has stuck to for years is starting to show. The developers really need to be given a break. IfSword and Shieldhad been allowed another year of development time, the whole Dexit controversy would have likely never happened. The developers could have come up with even more fun and new ideas like the Wild Area.

Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphirecould have actually been good games.Pokémongames are all still generally great, but if the developers aren’t given a break soon, the quality could significantly start to dip.

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