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Pokémon Gold Silver and Crystal (Nintendo GameBoy Color) - Retro Game Review - Tamashii Hiroka

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2019
  • Today Tamashii reviews Pokémon Gold Silver and Crystal for the Nintendo GameBoy Color, games that recently the general public have turned on. Are these Pokemon games as good as we remember or are we blinded by nostalgia? How do they stack up when compared to modern games like Pokemon Sun and Moon?
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  • @jacksonvanhaitsma2266
    @jacksonvanhaitsma2266 5 лет назад +2018

    One thing you didn’t mention that I also love is the thematics. Johto is much more traditional in its construction than the more urban Kanto. The game communicates the idea of progression and evolution of time so well. This is especially paid off when you then get to Kanto later and you see all the ways it has changed since Gen 1. Even though you’re still playing a Pokémon game time has continued on and the world you knew before isn’t the same. The changes made in Kanto especially reflect this because they cover the Pokémon Tower being replaced with a radio tower and Copycat’s house being torn down for the Magnet Train. Gen 2 feels like a genuine commentary on our increasingly global and technologically capable world, musing on what changes in the process. It’s quite compelling!

    • @santasnoopy456
      @santasnoopy456 5 лет назад +48

      Plus you get to see the dangers of having lived on a volcano island. The owner of the Safari Zone closing up shop, the fate of the Viridian Gym. So many things in Kanto that change for us.

    • @espio87
      @espio87 5 лет назад +63

      @Jackson VanHaitsma
      : This. So much this. World Building. That is what this game accomplished. Gen 1 created a world but Gen 2 breathed life into it. Such a simple thing as a "Before/After" gives you the sensation that the world is changing. And while the internal clock could be considered a gimmick, they made the most of it. Day/Night cycles, daily and weekly events, everything was made surrounding the clock mechanic and that further feeded the idea that the world was alive. Time played an important part on gen 2.

    • @ryanjonsson2468
      @ryanjonsson2468 5 лет назад +2

      Where have you been tamashi hiroka good to see you back again I miss your videos

    • @Sombres
      @Sombres 5 лет назад +1

      Indeed. I only really came to realize how cool it was by looking at the tcg card arts

    • @ryanjonsson2468
      @ryanjonsson2468 5 лет назад

      You're so very incredibly beautiful looking too tamashi hiroka could you get anymore beautifuler like seriously

  • @PeanutButterGamer
    @PeanutButterGamer 5 лет назад +1237

    Awesome to see a new vid from you! =)

    • @BaltaBueno
      @BaltaBueno 5 лет назад +31

      PBG here? NICE!

    • @rustytoyota
      @rustytoyota 5 лет назад +2

      Hi PBG.

    • @MrRigoberto2333
      @MrRigoberto2333 5 лет назад +32

      Damn, PBG thirsty

    • @beavercontrol1743
      @beavercontrol1743 5 лет назад +1

      PBG I thought you hated pokemon

    • @makesomething4093
      @makesomething4093 5 лет назад +42

      RIGMAC Ruiz Or, this married man is just a fan of her stuff and a decent person with no ulterior motives outside of his appreciation for quality content.

  • @WadeVillines
    @WadeVillines 4 года назад +184

    I always LOVED the optional legendary idea. Exploring and stumbling upon a rare Pokemon was always so exciting. You could see Lugia on the box, so you know it's in there somewhere, but having to figure out how to encounter it was the best part.

  • @gameygeemer4142
    @gameygeemer4142 5 лет назад +592

    As a fun fact, the reason they put Kanto into Gen 2 was because they went to Satoru Iwata because they couldn't get all of Johto onto the cartridge, and he came up with a new compression system that there was so much space left over they could fit all of Kanto in there as bonus stuff, so they didn't actually sacrifice anything to get it in there.

    • @ferroth
      @ferroth 5 лет назад +16

      then why where chunks of kanto removed

    • @Indeside
      @Indeside 5 лет назад +77

      Not everything could fit in? Miraculous compression tools or not you can't always put in everything. That and potential glitches

    • @starmangalaxy2001
      @starmangalaxy2001 5 лет назад +86

      @@ferroth They didn't sacrifice anything in Johto. Kanto was extra, but even better compression has it's limits, which is why Kanto sucks in GSC

    • @ferroth
      @ferroth 5 лет назад +3

      @@starmangalaxy2001 I guess that makes sense

    • @M3rtyville
      @M3rtyville 5 лет назад +19

      Kanto was intended to be in Gen 2 but much much smaller as well as Kensai (the region Johto is based on) as just 2 towns. It suppose to be about all of Japan but they changed their mind to focus on just to regions.

  • @CreepsMcPasta
    @CreepsMcPasta 5 лет назад +367

    This was wonderfully in-depth. I loved how you tackled the subject in multiple angles, showing Gen 2 in various lights, rather than one centered opinion

    • @synysterdub
      @synysterdub 5 лет назад +9

      Didn't expect to find Creeps on here but cool nonetheless

    • @reyjustine7116
      @reyjustine7116 5 лет назад +2

      Creeps!!!

    • @rustytoyota
      @rustytoyota 5 лет назад +3

      Damn all my favorite RUclipsrs on here

    • @maikomarx
      @maikomarx 5 лет назад

      You should do a creepypasta on Pokémon!

    • @Incrypt3d
      @Incrypt3d 3 года назад

      Wow

  • @WritingErick
    @WritingErick 3 года назад +51

    When I was a kid and played through it. I remember loving being able to re battle trainers and how they'd call you! It was magical to me

  • @Logdotzip
    @Logdotzip 5 лет назад +170

    Love this review! This was my all time favorite game, I got every TM and maxed the Pokedex after 300 hours and a couple trades with some friends' shifty cartridges 😂

    • @dan_certifiedpro331
      @dan_certifiedpro331 3 года назад +3

      Logdotzip??? NANI

    • @Cyphule
      @Cyphule 3 года назад +7

      Seeing random big channels in this comment section is kinda bizarre.

    • @Incrypt3d
      @Incrypt3d 3 года назад

      Wow logdotzip watches Tama!

  • @PenguinExplosion89
    @PenguinExplosion89 5 лет назад +110

    A Tamashii Video is the best birthday present ever

  • @cerulee
    @cerulee 5 лет назад +233

    I don't understand people who complain about Chikorita.
    "It's weak against Falkner!"
    Geodude is right outside of Route 46.
    "It's weak against Bugsy!"
    Pidgey and Hoothoot are all over the place. Butterfree and Beedrill are also not hard to get.
    You're not supposed to just use ONE Pokemon for the whole game. Chikorita might not be a star player but it has good utility and I got plenty of use out of it in my game.

    • @RokuroCarisu
      @RokuroCarisu 5 лет назад +10

      Don't use a Geodude against Falkner. His Pokémon have Mud Slap, remember?

    • @AFollowerOfCanti
      @AFollowerOfCanti 5 лет назад +30

      Chikorita was soooooo cool in the anime lmfao I don't understand why didn't people just use their favourite pokemon like the devs kinda intended.

    • @kclink1579
      @kclink1579 5 лет назад +10

      I love Chikorita and it's whole evolution line.

    • @cerulee
      @cerulee 5 лет назад +25

      @@RokuroCarisu Mud slap is a weak move and ground only dealt physical damage back then. Geodude has enough defense to counter it.

    • @saprwin
      @saprwin 5 лет назад +3

      Personally I don't like Chikorita or Meganium. Bayleef is cool and it's the only part of the line I really like.

  • @BigKlingy
    @BigKlingy 5 лет назад +200

    9:47 Black and White did this too. In fact Surf in BW only served to open up optional areas in previous locations, you never needed it for story progression. There are several whole water-accessible routes you never need to go to, located right next to the hometown.
    Funny thing is, the way you talk about Pokemon doing a bad job of teaching the player its complex battle system is pretty much EXACTLY the issue with another game that I've seen brought up a lot: Kingdom Hearts 2. And I do mean EXACTLY. I only found out that KH2 has a complex, deep and rewarding battle system when I watched speedruns over a decade after I played it. And that's because the game never REQUIRES you to learn its battle system to win. Most reviews called it a mindless "mash X and occasionally triangle to win" game, and most casual players saw it that way too. And just like Red, KH2 throws an optional postgame boss at you (Sephiroth, and in the remake Lingering Will and the Data Organization) that will kick casual players' butts and force them to grind because it's the ONE fight in the game that DOES require you to have mastered the battle system. I never beat Sephiroth as a kid because the game never taught me how to use all the tools I'd need to win that fight.
    As much as I generally dislike X and Y, I will say they actually do kind of go out of their way to address this. Basic trainers have pretty smart moves, e.g. Black Belts with Poison Jab for Fairies, and a Kingdra with Flash Cannon, also for Fairies, and some even pack Egg Moves.
    ..........BUT MOST PLAYERS WILL NEVER KNOW, BECAUSE THEY'LL BE 20 LEVELS HIGHER THANKS TO THE EXP SHARE AND WILL JUST ONESHOT EVERYTHING!!!!!! (Sorry. I got carried away there. I just really don't like how XY's Exp Share means so few people know how good those games' basic trainers are. Every time I try to point this out, I get "duuuur you think XY is hard you're a filthy casual". No Exp Share Nuzlockes of XY tend to have the highest body-counts of any generation, from what I've seen.)

    • @nidohime6233
      @nidohime6233 5 лет назад +22

      Yeah, I think the option to give Exp. to the entire Pokémon team should be a endgame thing. I even find it funny how many trainers of ORAS where ignored by basically everyone because how broken the secret bases are. Why expend so much time traveling the entire Hoenn region when you can defeat a bunch of level 100 Blissey?

    • @wildresin6292
      @wildresin6292 5 лет назад +3

      @@nidohime6233 i dissagree i not only like exp share its on the beginning i think it should be before first gym. The role of the exp share in this game is not to be used on only 6 pokemon through the whole game but to catch and train all met pokemon. This is why the first route and forest has so.many different pokemon in previous games you get at least 3 times les pokemon.
      I also think they should include an iv judge in your home town so you can always check the ivs of pokemon you have cough. Because hes in the post game i had to buy second ds and multiple version of games so i can use the judge nearly straight away.

    • @nidohime6233
      @nidohime6233 5 лет назад +9

      @@wildresin6292 The IV Judge at the start fine, but the issue with the exp share is not how early they give to you but how broken it is in the whole playthrough. Most ended with overlevel team because the amount of exp they get is to high, not only from battles but also now from catching Pokémon. Also many people prefer to have a team made of Pokémon they want or like, leaving training and raising Pokémon after they defeated the League, and the fact that many recurring trainers like the 4 kids of XY have weak Pokémon on purpose don't help either. Do you know one of them haves a Roselia (or Lilligant, I don't remember) who only knows Petal Dance? It makes the games to easy and boring.

    • @wildresin6292
      @wildresin6292 5 лет назад +3

      @@nidohime6233 well the games are meant to be played differently. To train high number of pokemon at the same time and to have lots if optional pokemon for each gym. It is game shaped by old motto to "catch em all and to be the best that ever was" all in the name of variety and appreciation for all pokemon and to discover other that we dont use so much.
      About them four kids theyre not meant to be rivals or to challange as their purpose is to support us not to gives us a challange. Once you accept them truths the game looks way better as the whole game is all about you. Its not gamefreaks fault that most of people are lazy and obsolete in their choices of pokemon. For the same reason i despise hm slavery as hms are meant to be used not only outside of battle but as a integral part of our team. Thats why we have things like stab and technician ability to make for the lack of power in some of them.

    • @nidohime6233
      @nidohime6233 5 лет назад +3

      @@wildresin6292 Funny enough you are not the only one who hate HM slaves, everyone does! The reason they have it is because nobody wants to put weak and annoying moves in their "real" team. Surf and Fly? Those are fine, but Cut? Rock Smash? Flash? Even Defog? And we didn't even started with the water type HM. Nobody wants to put so many in the same Pokémon to the point they don't have a good type coverage. Also it doesn't help that means you should remove someone of your team everytime you want to go somewhere. No wonder Hoenn and (specially) Sinnoh where the most annoying to travel, that's why many love the idea of Pokerides, because that mean they could have their favourites in their team.
      Besides, many prefer to train just a few not just from lazyness but because they get attached with their Pokémon. They want to battle with them everytime.
      Also what about who already caught everything? To me, someone who already got every Pokémon except for a few mythical ones is kinda pointless to catch more of the same thing. Like, I already got the full Pidgey line in the Pokébank, what's the point of getting another one?
      And last, those four kids where officialy rivals, if at least they have something interesting to say o do apart of battling they could be more bearable. But because they just follow you and say how great you are...

  • @alphavolta5038
    @alphavolta5038 5 лет назад +19

    Watching this in the hospital at 3am because there's too much beeping to sleep. Thanks Tamashii

  • @SuperLucky7
    @SuperLucky7 5 лет назад +61

    22:58 As someone that picked Chikorita in Gold Version I can confirm that not being able to beat Red is nothing but BS. Red is definitely beatable regardless of which starter you pick.

    • @shestewa6581
      @shestewa6581 4 года назад +10

      Meganium has its pros and cons just like any other starter, but a lot of people don't really understand quite how to use it. It works way better as bulky support in concert with other pokemon. Meganium works really well with Synthesis, Solarbeam and two support moves like Reflect, Light Screen, Protect or Toxic. If you have another mon with sunny day, it can come out and become and immortal sweeper. I think people just use it wrong and have the wrong expectations as to what you can do with it.

  • @mylesaveyard3843
    @mylesaveyard3843 5 лет назад +385

    you must be the halley’s comet of youtube because your videos are out of this world and come once every 76 years.

    • @JDjade1
      @JDjade1 5 лет назад +16

      This comment deserves a standing ovation

    • @cristianroy21
      @cristianroy21 4 года назад

      Calm down killer

  • @unwithering5313
    @unwithering5313 4 года назад +41

    I seem to be addicted to this video
    Also I tend to find breeding for egg moves in GSC to be more meaningful
    And yes, it is essentially a crime that they neglected to put Stadium 2 on the Wii U or even the Switch for 3DS VC users to replicate the experience of the transfer feature
    Almost every fully evolved Pokemon was at least reasonably viable last time I checked

  • @Leopold_33w
    @Leopold_33w 5 лет назад +61

    Wow. Just wow. Everything about this was wonderful. The script, it’s presentation. The energy throughout was fun. It was a bit drawn out at times, but overall, this video was wonderful.
    It’s refreshing to see a video as honest as yours. Glad to see this.
    Also, hope you’re doing well. I’ve been a fan of your channel for a while and I kinda fell off the planet. Catching up and rewatching some of your older content. Seems like you’ve been through a lot and doing better. Wish you a good one and continue to do what you love!

  • @ProtoMario
    @ProtoMario 5 лет назад +771

    My favorite Pokemon Game is Pokemon Crystal.

    • @shreym03
      @shreym03 5 лет назад +24

      I never played the gen 2 games. But I did enjoy HeartGold and SoulSilver

    • @YustinJ420
      @YustinJ420 5 лет назад +11

      Good for you, I guess?

    • @stevenkennedy6870
      @stevenkennedy6870 5 лет назад +17

      same the sprites are awesome

    • @Adam-dn5oc
      @Adam-dn5oc 5 лет назад +44

      @@YustinJ420 Salt

    • @AlexTheChaosFox1996
      @AlexTheChaosFox1996 5 лет назад +22

      My first ever Pokemon game was Pokemon Crystal

  • @TheRexisFern
    @TheRexisFern 5 лет назад +55

    I literally teared up a few times remembering my playing everyday to do all of the events. Even now, I played again as an almost 30 year old, and still smiled at every moment. This generation has a corner of my heart for as long as I live.

    • @TTEchidna
      @TTEchidna 5 лет назад +2

      A corner of your heart and a piece of your soul.

    • @jurjenbavelaar1558
      @jurjenbavelaar1558 5 лет назад

      Not gonna lie, I damn near cried at the "end" screen.

  • @MrCrowley2474
    @MrCrowley2474 5 лет назад +12

    The sheer boost in confidence from your first review of gen2 to this one is a joy to see.

  • @dr4c0blade
    @dr4c0blade 5 лет назад +10

    I'll always have a soft spot for this game, mainly because of that one time I caught Raikou when he was at full health with just a Pokeball. Still one of my favorite gaming moments.

  • @Squirt4757
    @Squirt4757 5 лет назад +432

    _It's like the opposite of when Gamefreak revisits their old work_
    *AIRHORNS*

    • @Fantallana
      @Fantallana 5 лет назад +50

      Squirt4757 it’s ironic that Heartgold and Soulsilver were the one remake that really felt like a love letter to the originals.

    • @josephmcdonagh8389
      @josephmcdonagh8389 5 лет назад +6

      @@Fantallana They were, and still are, awesome.

    • @KahunaLagoona
      @KahunaLagoona 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah, they've been Dobbin' it lately...

    • @Anti-HyperLink
      @Anti-HyperLink 5 лет назад

      Joseph McDonagh No, they’re garbage.

    • @ringodoom2559
      @ringodoom2559 5 лет назад +11

      @@Anti-HyperLink The problem with FRLG is how much these games hold your hand. These games arent love letters to classics, they were released at a time when people thought Pokemon games are too complicated and FRLG were meant to be a start for new players who never played a Pokemon game before. FRLG are great at that. If I wanted to introduce a 6 year old to Pokemon I would give them FRLG.
      HGSS are really for people who grew up with the originals. They dont hold your hand any more than the originals and recreate the experience in a great way. For Players who have been playing Pokemon for a long time HGSS are a nostalgia trip. Also these games have one of the most asked for feature in any Pokemon game: having your favourite Pokemon follow you in the overworld and not just sit in your inventory.
      If you prefer FRLG thats totally fine. If you dont mind all the tutorial stuff these games are a great graphical update for the first generation games which will stay classics in the hall of fame of games forever.
      TL;DR: HGSS and FRLG have different target audiences. Both are great games, but HGSS are a bit better for experienced players, the kind of player you will more likely find in this comment section.

  • @pikablu_25
    @pikablu_25 5 лет назад +69

    I had never thought I missed your videos as much as I did when I saw this video on my feed. I instantly clicked!!! Welcome back queen!

  • @asiarican8860
    @asiarican8860 5 лет назад +19

    It's rare that I'll watch a 34 minute video from start to finish on a youtube channel that I've never seen before, but you managed to keep me interested the whole 34 minutes and for that I subscribe. Looks like you just came back recently too so I look forward to whatever else you produce in the near future. :)
    P.S. Gold, Silver, and Crystal was by far my favourite gen of Pokemon

  • @gluedtogames
    @gluedtogames 5 лет назад +8

    I'm 9 minutes in and so far, this is one of the most well thought out retrospectives of Pokemon I have ever seen. I'm impressed.

  • @EdwinHernandez-nm4uq
    @EdwinHernandez-nm4uq 5 лет назад +190

    She’s back!
    And covering the gen 2!!
    We are living in the blessed timeline. :)

  • @andrewprahst2529
    @andrewprahst2529 5 лет назад +43

    Imagine a modern Pokemon game making you pick up an invisible train part in a gym you've already been in

    • @lassemathisen60
      @lassemathisen60 4 года назад +1

      I was stuck at that part for 2 years as a kid. ;-;

  • @jurisfootrag
    @jurisfootrag 5 лет назад +534

    Generation II will always be my favorite. My favorite thing was the inclusion of Kanto. Kid Me thought "whoa, that's awesome!" But after replaying it now at age 27, it gave me a bittersweet feeling. This is gonna sound corny, but the fact that the "new" Kanto wasn't fully there like "old" Kanto (i.e. The Pewter City Museum gone, Safari Zone shut down, Cinnabar Island destroyed, Pokemon Tower now a Radio Tower, Veridian Forest reduced to bushes, etc.) was a somewhat somber reminder that things change and nothing lasts forever. Bitter at the thought.... but I find it sweet that a Pokemon game can induce such a feeling lol

    • @End_Zionism
      @End_Zionism 4 года назад +31

      I know exactly what you mean! After beating Red, I played Crystal way back when I was a kid and instead of feeling upset about all the changes I reacted the same way I would towards changes in real life. That’s how real these games felt to me! I treated them the same as the changes happening to locations in real life.

    • @IceSpoon
      @IceSpoon 4 года назад +19

      The fact that Kanto itself exists is amazing (shoutout to Mr. Iwata, you'll always be the very best like no one ever was), but yeah...it was Kanto but not "the Kanto". I never played the remakes so I don't know how much "the Kanto" is in that Kanto, but I think they could make a proper two-regions game now. After so much time ignoring Johto (I'm still bitter over my lack of Mega Typhlosion and MegaMeganium), that's the ending it deserves.

    • @rynomclaughlin1595
      @rynomclaughlin1595 3 года назад +9

      Play Crystal Clear, it restores Kanto

  • @SpaceDaddy69
    @SpaceDaddy69 5 лет назад +4

    I remember spending hours traversing Johto and Kanto, taking in every pixel of the bullet train scene while speeding from Saffron to Goldenrod. My childhood imagination allowed me to put myself in the shoes of a young trainer adventuring, seeing the hustle and bustle of cities like Celadon and the laid back attitude of the people in Cherrygrove.These games are part of the reason I started traveling as soon as I became an adult, I already had so many imaginary escapades in the world of Pokémon that it made me want to explore my own just as vigorously.

  • @haydens.2755
    @haydens.2755 5 лет назад +5

    I beat red as a sixth grader without every having to grind, and I'm also terrible at Pokemon in general. Never understood why that fight is so hated, honestly beating red with that amazing music and incredible atmosphere is one of my fondest gaming memories.

  • @vinnymovingfwd
    @vinnymovingfwd 5 лет назад +42

    I WAS JUST REWATCHING YOUR DP REVIEW. WELCOME BACK QUEEN

  • @galarprince
    @galarprince 5 лет назад +218

    *She protec*
    *She attack*
    But most importantly...
    *SHE BACK!!*

  • @alejandromolina672
    @alejandromolina672 4 года назад +6

    When I saw the duration of this video I said Wow! But, honestly, I could talk hours about this generation. Johto is my favorite region in the pokemon world. Pokemon gold/silver was my gift for my 11th birthday. Colors, the history, beautiful sprites, 2 regions in 1 game, Game Freak really made a fantastic job. Thanks for the video 💕

  • @David-lk5bt
    @David-lk5bt 5 лет назад +2

    This was my favorite GSC review! You completely understand the magic of this game. I put so many hours into simply exploring forests, walking through and enjoying the towns, hunting for rare Pokémon, etc.
    Gold is special to me ❤️

  • @ilngsisfh
    @ilngsisfh 5 лет назад +121

    “Does Not Support Thoughtless Unplanned Team Building Style”
    Kid Me: Only TYPHLOSION

    • @kris8430
      @kris8430 4 года назад +14

      Lilliana Reichard actually it supports thoughtless unplanned team building style EVEN MORE than planning bcuz if u try to use 4+ mons there’s not enough EXP to grind them enough, but if you over level 1 or 2 mons it’s easier to plow through the elite four. It’s easier to use only one mon in this game, not harder

    • @diogenes26
      @diogenes26 4 года назад +1

      Typhlosion with Earthquake, Flamethrower, Thunderpunch and Strenght for the win

    • @DrewPicklesTheDark
      @DrewPicklesTheDark 4 года назад

      Same, except it was Meganium, which as you might expect, made the Johto gyms terrible.

  • @truegreen7
    @truegreen7 5 лет назад +388

    At first I was a bit conflicted that this review wasn't very traditional (As in, you didn't go through the aspects of the game, like Pokemon, characters, story, region, etc.) but rather focused on the aspect you thought made these games unique, but honestly, it was very fresh, somehow nostalgic, and eye opening. But it did confirm my "bias" that Pokemon really is extremely dynamic and everybody has a completely different reason for playing. For example, I play Pokemon for the Pokemon themselves, the way they are integrated into the world and the bonds I form with my team, and even the characters. Gen 7 simply seemed to do that for me more than any other gen. All the Pokemon had some sort of lore, you encounter them in the over world in appealing and immersive ways (like Totem Pokemon) and USUM were without a doubt the most difficult Pokemon games I've ever played (in terms of straight up battling) so when my Pokemon defeated a totem or Ultra Necrozma, it felt satisfying af.
    On the other hand, the fact that in Johto, most of the Pokemon are from Kanto and the team building isn't very dynamic AND a good amount of new Pokemon are only accessible during the post game isn't very appealing to me. Kids simply wouldn't play a Pokemon game like Gold and Silver where the gratification isn't instant, and why would they when all the other games are available... for free? Even I can't rack up 300 hours on a Pokemon game in my adult life. I wish I could, but I can't. I definitely don't think tutorials and hand-holding is the way to go, but it just doesn't impede my experience cause the reason I've played Pokemon for so long, the Pokemon, has never gone away. Like you said, we westerners weren't introduced to Pokemon through the RPG aspects, but rather the Anime. I loved the Pokemon I saw, so being the trainer I've always wanted to be was why I played. Not the over world obstacles. I wanted the RPG elements, which are still present in the game. Not the JRPG elements. (although I'm not apposed to them, just explaining why I'm still a fan of the newest Gen) I'm still connecting with my team. Still role playing. Even in Let's Go Pikachu. While it's far from my favorite Pokemon game, I actually bonded with my Pokemon in that game, more than any other. I'm very optimistic when it comes to Gen 8.

    • @faisalkabirtaj3297
      @faisalkabirtaj3297 5 лет назад +13

      I clapped when i read this.

    • @rustytoyota
      @rustytoyota 5 лет назад +5

      @@faisalkabirtaj3297 Shut Up Truegreen! She's taken! 😘

    • @SwiggleMcJiggle
      @SwiggleMcJiggle 5 лет назад +13

      It's strange how opinions differ when it comes to the Pokémon games. The JRPG aspects are exactly what I like most about Gen 2 and until this day I haven't invested as much time into any Pokémon title than I have in Crystal. I really hope that when Let's Go 2 comes around (we all know it will), that it does stay true to some of these aspects which made Gen 2 what it is.
      Also surprised that you found gen 7 to be the hardest of all. Personally I had more problems with 4 and 5 (Ghetsis after N), though this could be that I unknowingly built up a team in Gen 7 which turned out to be a nearly perfect counter to the Ultra Necrozma encounter.
      I do wish that the handholding is minimised again and also that cutscenes won't be quite as long as they were in SM/USUM, but even if that won't be the case in Gen 8 I am still confident that I will enjoy it, because I honestly have never not enjoyed a Pokémon Gen... though Gen 6 was really meh imo.

    • @gomer2813
      @gomer2813 5 лет назад +7

      I'll have to disagree about kids not liking Gold and Silver. When I was a kid playing this game, the first playthrough was all about beating the gyms and elite four. Then, as I replayed, I got more into bug catching, legendary searching, and finding the nooks and crannies.
      Difficulty was also there. The dragon gym was hella hard, since the dragons could beat any ice types you had, and since training dragons was so difficult. The puzzles were good, the second gym was also hard, and levelling up for the elite four was definitely hard. The postgame was fine with me. I don't see why it is bad to have new Pokemon in the postgame. Catching all the Pokemon should be optional, anyways.

    • @anirudhviswanathan3986
      @anirudhviswanathan3986 5 лет назад +6

      @@gomer2813
      Also, kids in my school LOVED GSC. It was such a big step up graphically from RBGY that we finally saw the designs of the pokemon from the show being adequately rendered on the GBA.

  • @sonimatic
    @sonimatic 5 лет назад +181

    Can you guys help me find my friend? Her name is Margaret and she was my best friend on Pokémon X and Y PSS five years ago.
    I was a pretty lonely dude in middle school. I didn't have any truly good friends, and at the time one of my comforts was Pokémon. So when Pokémon X came out I spent most of my time fooling around. It's the game where I got really good at battling, collected shinies, got every awesome Pokémon I had dreamed of getting through making friends with random people, battling, then trading.
    One of those friends was Margaret. She was probably the first friend I made on PSS, and we became best friends. For the first time in three years I had a true best friend. We voice called every day, tested battling Pokémon, traded constantly, helped with breeding and collecting, and just generally had a hilarious time together.
    I lost that 3DS so I don't have her friend code, my old friend code, my old miiverse, etc. The only memory of her is a Togekiss she hatched as a Togepi that I trained personally into one of my best battling Pokémon, and it still says she was the original trainer.
    Margaret, Margie, if you're still out there, I miss talking to you! It's been over 5 years but I haven't forgotten.
    Guys, is there any way I can get more people to see this? Can anybody help? How can I spread this? I appreciate any and all upvotes you can give to improve visibility.Thank you!!

    • @Charroshi
      @Charroshi 5 лет назад +24

      I'll screenshot this and post it to Twitter tmrw, hopefully ppl will retweet this. Really hope you find her man, that's super sad to hear

    • @observerf-03p.d39
      @observerf-03p.d39 5 лет назад +8

      Good luck in your quest of reunion!

    • @Charroshi
      @Charroshi 5 лет назад +6

      twitter.com/CharoshiVGC/status/1092521189245779969?s=19

    • @Scissorhandsx91
      @Scissorhandsx91 5 лет назад +21

      Aw man, you have my support. I hope you find your friend! I was a lonely kid, myself. I suffered from depression-like symptoms and isolated myself a lot. My online gaming buddies truly meant more to me back then than I will ever dare to tell them.

    • @xSynergized
      @xSynergized 5 лет назад +22

      I would highly recommend posting this on Reddit and asking people to share the post. I hope you find her :(

  • @bennett2428
    @bennett2428 4 года назад +15

    Might also be worth pointing something out. The team was inspired by Dragon Quest (specifically 3) and if anyone has played the whole trilogy, you know what you get to experience? Playing through DQ 3 gives you a nice new map full of stuff to explore, with an act 2 consisting of the world from DQ 1, but it's watered down compared to playing through that same world of DQ 1.
    I'm not sure if both regions were planned from the start. Them having issues fitting all of Johto seems like they weren't, even though I think the Poke Wiki claims G/S were meant to be the final games, so Kanto was indeed planned from the beginning. The compression vs initial planning feel like they contradict one another. I just thought it was interesting to see the parallel with DQ 3 since they were so inspired by it in the first place.
    Also, with all the stuff I've seen/read about Gen 2 over the last x amount of years, you're the only person I've ever seen to mention that Stadium 2 was meant to be post game content. I trust you're right, given the amount of research you put into this. For me, this illustrates how much GameFreak loved their IP and the potential they used to see in it.

  • @went22
    @went22 5 лет назад +50

    As an Espeon fan from Madrid, I very much approve of your naming choices.

    • @vaannebilim
      @vaannebilim 5 лет назад

      Madrid ????
      Edit:Oh I saw the rest of the video I'm from Madrid too

  • @darrielmairena1651
    @darrielmairena1651 5 лет назад +115

    Kills the only sudowoodo available in the game"
    I can relate

  • @t-real9054
    @t-real9054 4 года назад +85

    I’m proud to say that I own HeartGold & SoulSilver.

    • @bdel80
      @bdel80 3 года назад +10

      Same as and complete versions with pokewalker can cost quite a bit

    • @Wackaz
      @Wackaz 3 года назад +3

      I want it so bad :(

    • @jessehenderson2967
      @jessehenderson2967 3 года назад +5

      I'm proud to say I played Silver version on my GBC at the ripe old age of 11. Pokemon hasn't had the same magic ever sense...

  • @shibarin4374
    @shibarin4374 4 года назад +1

    I just watched your Ruby & Sapphire review and just had to watch this review again. Your videos are so great and informative; it's just alway a joy to watch them.

  • @jacksonvanhaitsma2266
    @jacksonvanhaitsma2266 5 лет назад +14

    You managed to articulate what I love about Gen 2 in a way I didn’t even know myself. You’re so right, the immersion is genuine. When I was a kid I felt like I was actually in the Pokémon world. I would listen to the radio for Oak’s show and spend hours giving my Pokémon vitamins and haircuts to make them love me more. There are still aspects of the new games that emulate this experience but Gen 2 is still the peak, and being able to find unique ways to face the challenges it presents is always a great time.

  • @Valtharr
    @Valtharr 5 лет назад +105

    I remember playing Heartgold not too long ago, and yeah, it was the remake, but what I'm about to talk about could also happen in the original Gen 2 games.
    I had just beat Bugsy and was ready to move on to Goldenrod. But then, I got a call from that Bug Catcher who gives you Berries. Also, Togepi hatched shortly after that, so I was like "oh, whatever, let's get those berries and show the Prof the baby." So backtracked all the way back to New Bark, got the Berries on the way, and even found one of the weekday siblings. I remember doing all that, and then stopping to think "huh. this feels familiar." And no, it didn't remind me of the original games. You know what it reminded me of?
    Breath of The Wild.
    Yeah, obviously it was on a much, much smaller scale, but...I had a clear goal (getting to Goldenrod), but then I was given a secondary goal (getting the Berries) which required me to go the completely opposite way, and then I got _another_ secondary goal (showing the Prof the Togepi), which required me to backtrack _even more_ and on that way, I found another quick side thing to do. And it just reminded me of playing Breath of the Wild, setting a primary goal, like doing a story quest, but then getting distracted from that goal by something like a tower, then getting distracted from _that_ by a shrine, then on the way to that shrine finding a chest or Korok seed...
    Really, it's the Johot games that make me think that Pokémon would not be that hard to make into an open world game. In fact, someone already did that. Look up "Pokémon Crystal Clear", a romhack that removes all the plot barriers like Sudowoodo and anything you need HMs for, lets you visit any place in both Johto and Kanto from the start (even restoring and adding some areas), and even allows you to challenge gym leaders in any order, since the strength of the trainers scales with the number of badges you have. And I think the fact that they chose the definitive Gen 2 for that was deliberate. As you said, Tamashii, the games give you interesting and fun things to do and discover almost everywhere. Honestly, if they don't go the Open World route for Pokémon Switch, I just hope they take more of an inspiration from Gen 2...

    • @XenithShadow
      @XenithShadow 5 лет назад +8

      I mean it makes sense that back when Pokemon was more rpg like, it would have similar situations occur to in an open world rpg. I too would like a return to the style of play of the earlier gen's, with thing to find and places to discover. Such as lapras appear in a cave on a friday. The return of day of the week event would be cool, as would the return of seasonal effects in gen 5 which allowed you to access new area in certain seasons (obviously you couldn't block part of the main story behind seasons if they only change once a month.

    • @The_Court_Poet
      @The_Court_Poet 4 года назад +2

      This is a great comment. Wish the games had turned out more like gen 2.

  • @Handington
    @Handington 3 года назад +4

    Wow, I completely agree with this video, as I played the remakes like this and it felt so much more rewarding than a lot of people tend to describe the experience. Heck, I loved running around so much that I still haven't beaten it and I have over 400+ hours. It's really nice to see appreciation for these games in this way

  • @PerrydactylShow
    @PerrydactylShow 5 лет назад +1

    Really enjoyed this video! Captured what drew me to it as a kid and why I keep coming back to it now as an adult. Great work!

  • @MrScraftineer
    @MrScraftineer 5 лет назад +344

    Jeez what's with this new Tamashii and why is she spitting fire like a Heatmor?

  • @RetroAli
    @RetroAli 5 лет назад +141

    YESSSS I've been waiting for this video! :D So excited!

  • @acciuntxyz3462
    @acciuntxyz3462 3 года назад +3

    Fun fact, quicker way to get to the Indigo league, go to New Bark Town, surf a little to right, and fly from there! Much quicker than taking the train.(especially if you're grinding, that is where you spawn, so you just gotta surf to the right and fly from there! Easy Peasy!)

  • @PedroPerez-we9oh
    @PedroPerez-we9oh 4 года назад +2

    Just started playing silver on my bright green game boy color I got for Xmas 20yrs ago and this game feels perfect! I love that it keeps the day and time while you play, it feels like your in the world. Thanks for the video and the history it’s great.

  • @YoKozo
    @YoKozo 5 лет назад +15

    You mentioned the internal clock playing a role but never had to emphasize how Gen 2 introduced new mechanics that are integral to competitive play to this day, such as hold items and gender/breeding. The games introduced new Types, Shinies, rebattles, and made some quality of life changes like the bag and PC improvements, move deleter, select shortcuts. It's a huge leap from Gen 1 even if it visually doesn't look so. It's part of why I love this Gen's games and their remakes. You managed to tell a new perspective on Gen 2 I never thought of before and I appreciate that.

  • @Kamodomon
    @Kamodomon 5 лет назад +20

    You have evolved too, unlike a lot of RUclipsr reviewers that just press B. Great review. Very well thought out and you brought out a lot of great points. Didn't realize that Colosseum 2 would have been part of the core Gen 2 experience. Makes me kind a wanna find a copy of it and and reset my cart of Gold with that game in mind.

    • @chyandinii
      @chyandinii 5 лет назад

      i love that first sentence so much, kudos to you

  • @datboi_gfx5504
    @datboi_gfx5504 5 лет назад +48

    I remember when I was young and I would have sleepovers with some friends we would stay up all night with our gameboys in the Ruins of Alph. We would spend hours finding secrets, solving puzzles and coming up with theories about the Unown and how they were "legendary pokemon". *(gotta point out this is a testament to how fun this game is without even going along with the story all the time)*.
    The Internet and computers, in general, were very rare and only a handful of my friends had a computer at home (including me). My dad would often let us play around with his PC and thought us about the internet, after searching on the internet with my friends we came across the "King Unown" myth and as the internet was very limited we just took it without questioning it... the rest is just us walking around the ruins of alph for years until we found out it was fake and all our """"""research"""""" was suddenly poinless... i love this game anyways!

    • @BlackCroLong
      @BlackCroLong 4 года назад

      Or turning the radio on in the ruins. Creepy shit

  • @SomeMoofMilker
    @SomeMoofMilker 5 лет назад +2

    Gen II's return to Kanto was great because it gave you a chance to really exercise the team you've bonded with throughout Johto and the Elite Four. It's so fun to use your fully developed team in post-game. Same with the Sevii Islands in FireRed/LeafGreen and the Battle Frontier.

  • @proxyg4884
    @proxyg4884 5 лет назад +12

    held items introduced
    berries introduced
    internal clock and time based evolution mechanics introduces
    breeding introduced
    16 gym 2 regions in one cartridge
    roaming Pokemon introduced
    28 versions of one pokemon introduced (unown)
    Crystal introduces pokemon animations when a pokemon comes out of its ball
    Gold Silver Crystal are the GREATEST ADVANVEMENT in the development in Pokemon

    • @zencyn4682
      @zencyn4682 5 лет назад +1

      26 versions, Gen 4 added the last 2

    • @Heimal
      @Heimal 5 лет назад +2

      You forgot the best one. Playable female trainer.

    • @ijneb1248
      @ijneb1248 5 лет назад

      Didnt gen 1 add like 151 pokemon or something??

  • @JokerGriever
    @JokerGriever 5 лет назад +158

    -"Are you saying I'm playing it wrong if I don't like it?"
    -"Correct"
    Haha that made the whole video.

    • @murpuhbuh1196
      @murpuhbuh1196 5 лет назад

      was she joking when she said that?

    • @Pichuscute
      @Pichuscute 5 лет назад +1

      @@murpuhbuh1196 Nope, it's 100% true.

  • @dolebiscuit
    @dolebiscuit 4 года назад +1

    I really like your videos! Learning about the history and context of some of my favorite childhood games is a nostalgia bomb combined with information I never could have wrapped my head around as a kid.

  • @secretvillage
    @secretvillage 19 дней назад

    I return to this video for different reasons. Sometimes it's to remind me of the major perspective expansion I got from my first viewing, and other times to be inspired to be more thoughtful about my pokemon playthroughs in Gen 2 and otherwise. Playing a game against its strengths cheapens your experience and takeaway from it, and building your own fun through the opportunities it creates is such a valuable lesson.
    Seriously, this is one of the most important videos I've watched of my nearly 2 decades viewing this website. Pokémon fans really can be magic.

  • @cyducktv
    @cyducktv 5 лет назад +32

    As someone who has watched your videos for 8 years, I’m so excited to see you continue to create the content you love!

  • @TJ-Henry-Yoshi
    @TJ-Henry-Yoshi 5 лет назад +4

    Wow. The amount of love in this video is insane. As someone who doesn’t find long RPGs appealing, this makes me want to try this game.
    Everything in this video was masterfully created and elaborated on to a point where there’s so much content here, that I feel like I should have been taking notes!
    I wish there was an abridged version of this video called “How to play Generation 2 Pokémon” since this video has so much advice to follow, that I’d never remember it all.

    • @SSDARKPIT
      @SSDARKPIT 5 лет назад

      Well said, I don't think I could word it better, myself.

  • @JonathanMillerMusic
    @JonathanMillerMusic 5 лет назад +2

    THAT ENDING 😂😂😂😂😂 ok but tbh this was spot on, Tamashii. I love seeing u again on here and your reviews are always wonderful. I would love a review of Sun/Moon/USUM bc I think your unique take on gen7 would be very interesting to hear. Great job with this one. Johto is my fave but I know it’s got flaws and u even presented ones I hadn’t thought of -ie not really explaining battle combos and attacks etc. :) 10/10

  • @genwunnergreen2100
    @genwunnergreen2100 5 лет назад +49

    "Polished"
    *laughs in PC cloning glitch*
    But seriously, cloning the Master Ball was helpful for those blasted roaming dogs. 😂

  • @hermaeusmora345
    @hermaeusmora345 5 лет назад +71

    I was still Playing Yellow Version when Gold and Silver Came out. However, when Crystal rolled around. I got it that day with money I earned by Mowing lawns.
    It was worth it. It was better than expected. I even skipped school one day, just to play it!
    My only gripe with Crystal? NO MAREEP!!! Ugh...
    Anyways... Thank you for this amazing video. Subscribed!

    • @Celestial07
      @Celestial07 4 года назад +2

      I love you!!

    • @MustacheDLuffy
      @MustacheDLuffy 4 года назад

      That’s funny given I was born in 2001
      Edit: how was there no mareep?

    • @SS64DD
      @SS64DD 4 года назад

      when I herd that mereep wasn't in I chose gold, it was cheeper and easier to find any way

  • @victikirby15
    @victikirby15 5 лет назад +35

    Tamashii only shows up once in a blue moon these days, but it’s always exciting to see a new video from her.

  • @UltimaRomance
    @UltimaRomance 5 лет назад +4

    Great video! Gen 2 has always been my favorite but before watching this, I couldn't really explain why until you talked about the daily quests and Stadium 2. It used to be a daily routine for me to do the mystery gift and go talk to the person of the week (Monica Monday, Tuscany Tuesday, etc...), go check the lottery in case I won anything, I would go to the radio station at a certain time to go on air and answer questions. I had made it a challenge to catch every Pokémon, and I was only missing 1 which was Entei (I was too young to realize I could trap him with mean look so I would always hope for the best with my 1 ultra ball but he always broke through). I had put so many hours in Crystal it was insane for a 5-6-year-old. My mom used to help me understand a lot of things, especially since English isn't my native language (primary being French), and she even had her own Crystal v. that she would play sometimes. The fact that it was a family effort made me enjoy the game a lot more. I was immersed in the game! Those are some of the reasons why I loved gen 2. I could go on, but you get the idea.

  • @Thundermaster258
    @Thundermaster258 5 лет назад +2

    Well done review, you’ve basically summed a lot of my feelings of Pokémon as a whole, the fun isn’t about grinding to me but always going on that adventure and problem solving it your way with your team, I always loved Pokémon for how you’re journey was unique to everyone else’s journey and how you’re able to fill in The gaps as the story progresses I truly hope someday they return to the nonlinear

  • @Dsk994
    @Dsk994 5 лет назад +32

    I'm deployed overseas and this made my day 😭 so happy to see you another video from you again

    • @Dsk994
      @Dsk994 5 лет назад

      @Miguel tvid The US military is completely voluntary, buddy. No one now in the modern US military is forced against their will to raise their right hand and sign the dotted line. Join the military and find out for yourself, buddy. Have a good day

    • @Dsk994
      @Dsk994 5 лет назад +1

      @Miguel tvid I get some units are complete craps like how my last one was. I get it's tough to make a career out of it because of the factors. Unit, MOS, but mainly the leadership. But thank you for your service I do appreciate it

    • @joshuabrewer5397
      @joshuabrewer5397 5 лет назад +1

      Miguel tvid You didn’t happen to go OSUT at Benning around 2016 did you?

    • @Dsk994
      @Dsk994 5 лет назад

      @@joshuabrewer5397 Unfortunately, no 😅 Relaxin' Jackson 2017

  • @voliol8070
    @voliol8070 5 лет назад +28

    The White Treehollow and Black Tower of BW2 I think did the job of teaching the player how to play strategically very well, with them having well thought out trainers that initially were much lower levels than yours and could thus be brute-forced, but soon shot up levelwise and forced you to strategize as well (and better) than they did. That said, it was in the post game, but considering the battle train, online features and otherwise massive post game of BW2 it still built up and guided the player into this more advanced playing style, and learning to optimize. It's sad this has been replaced by the single Battle Maison/Battle Tree in the later games, that have a much higher entry point and where it isn't even demonstrated that being over-leveled isn't the best strategy.

    • @jay-kil__6324
      @jay-kil__6324 5 лет назад +3

      Voliol ngl the battle royal in sun and moon teaches the player how to battle strategically as well but yeah the towers in BW2 were really challenges and it was so worth it for the shiny garchomp/dragonite

    • @funninoriginal6054
      @funninoriginal6054 5 лет назад

      ...Exept you COULD brute-force the later boss trainers, too. Just use the mascot legendary with either an Choice Band or Choice Lens. Guaranteed win.

    • @voliol8070
      @voliol8070 5 лет назад +1

      In which case you would have learnt how to use held items properly. They weren't impossible by any means, and you didn't need the most clever tactics, but you still needed some, which made them a good entry-point for later parts such as the battle subway and online battles.

  • @triblitribli7226
    @triblitribli7226 5 лет назад

    Realtalk. The first Pokemon game that I owned was Pokemon Stadium 2. I didn't have a game of my own and had gotten into pokemon from my friend's copy of yellow when he came over. Eventually, I got PS2 and managed to beat it completely with just rentals. I remember crying in frustration in some of those fights when I was a little kid but I did it and didn't realize the rentals were considered terrible until MUCH later. Here's to you Earl, you were one hell of a mentor. Your encouraging voice lines helped me push through it.

  • @luiscanamarvega
    @luiscanamarvega 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, I wasn’t aware of this video until now. I really enjoyed it! Thank you! I even let the ads run and all.

  • @JokerGriever
    @JokerGriever 5 лет назад +7

    Exactly! These were the games that REALLY got me into Pokémon because of how much effort and time you had to put into it. I remember I had a friend who had Silver and I had Gold. We would see each other in school and see how much we had advanced since you had to do it little by little to actually enjoy it. Like you said, like a MMO.

  • @Yamartim
    @Yamartim 5 лет назад +12

    man as someone who started with gen 3 this video was really enlightening and made me appreciate the older games way more, thanks tamashii!

  • @edh_alters7116
    @edh_alters7116 5 лет назад +2

    If you really wanted to start out with Larvitar/Houndour/Sneasle it was actually pretty simple. Get to the post-game on one cartridge, hatch one of them from an egg, and then trade it to a new game. All you need to do is make sure it doesn't over-level before you get the various gym badges that make sure it will obey you. I did this all the time as a kid with friends. Playing with with one of these pokes as a starter team mate was so much fun.

    • @edh_alters7116
      @edh_alters7116 5 лет назад +3

      Also to note: if you're one of those people who don't like to use traded pokemon, once you get to Goldenrod City, you can catch a ditto and put that traded pokemon into the daycare for your own egg. That early in the game it is quite easy to level it up to the point where it's the same as your party's levels. ;D

  • @LunaticTrumpet
    @LunaticTrumpet 5 лет назад

    HOLY SHIT YOU’RE ALIVE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It’s been 3000 years. It’s great to have you back. I’ve missed your content. I’ve been a fan since I was 10

  • @DorimiPrism
    @DorimiPrism 5 лет назад +39

    Crystal means so much to me for a variety of reasons, and for years it was my favorite Pokémon game, only till HG/SS came out duh.
    What a pleasant video to watch and remember all the good memories I had with the game. I re-bought it recently (despite owning SS) and it's one of the best nostalgia trips I could ever have :D
    I actually never realized how important Stadium 2 was for the experience. Makes me wanna go do some funky emulation stuff and try the whole experience as an adult now.

    • @jurjenbavelaar1558
      @jurjenbavelaar1558 5 лет назад +1

      THIS! Replaying Gold, while actually understanding the game is one of the best things I've ever done..

    • @AdamDawson3
      @AdamDawson3 5 лет назад

      HeartGold & SoulSilver surpass the original Gold, Silver & Crystal by miles remakes are always better.

    • @MM-mx2zt
      @MM-mx2zt 5 лет назад

      Adam Dawson nope, esmerald is better than omega ruby and alpha sapphire.

    • @jurjenbavelaar1558
      @jurjenbavelaar1558 5 лет назад

      Nostalgia..

    • @zenomasker2579
      @zenomasker2579 5 лет назад

      But...but Mareep...

  • @rickydillon
    @rickydillon 5 лет назад +328

    omg you look fantastic

  • @seanfitzgerald341
    @seanfitzgerald341 5 лет назад +6

    Hey there! You taught me a lot more about this game than I thought I'd ever know, design wise. Your review delves into different aspects than usual ones about this generation, and I appreciate your input.
    I want to know what you and other people think about with the rivals these days. I haven't felt super challenged by a lot of them, and gsc's rival was honestly my favorite. A lot of current rivals are more like buddies, with very little skill as opposed to gsc where he had some hard hitters and a full team. Hau is the worst offender of this, his Pokemon don't even have full movesets.

  • @DoctorObjection
    @DoctorObjection 5 лет назад +96

    27:04 I don't agree with this onscreen message, it's entirely too silly.
    While I can't speak on behalf of the Let's Go kanto remakes I will say that even as a child that could barely read I managed to play through Pokemon firered without walkthroughs as I didn't know those even existed. I managed to get through the cave even without flash, I managed to use context clues to find out that the pokeflute was something I could get and with that continue on.
    I will say that the guards not letting you through kinda makes sense from the fact that they always repeat how thirsty they are and that as a kid I was baffled by this- but I managed to basically brute through it- because it basically forces you to talk to people and explore.
    If you don't take your time to find the tea then you probably won't find the nearby eevee either, or the lapras in silph co, you may not even know that you can get a porygon with a bit of grinding and you're probably too impatient to even get a pikachu in veridean forest at that point.
    If you need to be spoonfed nearly completely basic puzzles that just require walking around and experiencing the world then why even play an RPG?
    tldr; Man, just talk to the old people, they give you free shit.

    • @bartoszpiorkowski8763
      @bartoszpiorkowski8763 5 лет назад +12

      Honestly i think that gen I made a better job with finding a way to get into Saffron with vending machine drinks. They on their own are very good items thanks to their superior cost-to-effectiveness value, which can award players that know how to count with accidental opening gates to Saffron, but also there's small event on the roof with girl giving away TMs for these drinks, teaching players that they can be used as currency to bargain with thirsty people.
      Either player is awarded for good economics or recognizing similiar situations, two completely different ways to take on this problem with one event.

    • @pixality7902
      @pixality7902 4 года назад +6

      I will say firered/leaf green made it a lot easier for kids. It presents you the tea and it seems important. In rby you had to go to the top of celadon department store and buy something from the vending machine (the art wasn't amazing lol). But somehow we still managed.
      I've seen grown men get confused at the newer pokemon games. It kind of makes me realize that people dont really want to or try to think that hard.

    • @tylerm8145
      @tylerm8145 4 года назад +3

      THANK you. I was thinking the exact same thing. Like this is an rpg, if you don't want to explore and talk to just about everyone then why are you even playing? I found flash by accident just exploring. The dude offered up a reward and I wanted it. That's always been one of the main staples of an rpg...
      I figured out the guards in the same way you did too: you eventually explore your way to celadon and find the vending machines. If you're anything like me you've tried to get past those guards an unreasonable amount of times. By then the thirst of those sumbitches is burned into your brain.
      Same thing with the pokeflute. Most rpg players know you should, and in fact WANT to explore everything. I did exactly that and eventually put the pieces together. I found an item that wakes sleeping pokemon and thought oh shiiit we can finally get past fatty ding dongs! While the snorlax in gsc was quite a bit harder to figure out, I think every single one of these obstacles can be solved SUPER intuitively.

  • @goon_369
    @goon_369 5 лет назад +7

    Man I'm only 11 minutes in and I'm already moved. I miss when I played Pokemon relegiously and watched videos like yours and others who were so dedicated to sharing what made these games so fun and captivating. I really appreciate the time and dedication you put into making this video so well thought out and provoking.

  • @KrishDamany
    @KrishDamany 5 лет назад +9

    I’m so glad you created another really in depth review of a Pokémon game. Your analysis is well thought out and researched, and while there is a bit of bias, it never takes away from the points you make. Great job! :)

  • @FenrisChosen
    @FenrisChosen 5 лет назад

    I love the additional scope this video gives, such as the background going on in Game Freak and tying back table-top roleplaying to the experience of Gold and Silver. Connecting it all back is so neat.

  • @jahmerecrooms3162
    @jahmerecrooms3162 3 года назад +6

    I liked how when she censored her cussing, unown appears over her mouth and it reads what she said

  • @friendbotlu3920
    @friendbotlu3920 5 лет назад +6

    I’ve always cherished Gen 2 for nostalgia, but never really understood why other older fans loved it so much. This genuinely opened my eyes to a game I’ve been “playing wrong” for a good 20 years. I’m definitely more of a story-driven, long-play kind of RPG fan, so it being designed for shorter, daily bursts makes a LOT more sense now. Not sure why I didn’t connect the dots sooner.
    Amazing video, super insightful, well-constructed and edited, and very funny! (I laughed out loud at “nice”).

  • @End_Zionism
    @End_Zionism 5 лет назад +11

    Every second of this review was perfectly executed painting a very clear picture of what these games really are past the fan base. Wow well done.

  • @eduardoguzman3751
    @eduardoguzman3751 4 года назад +4

    Crystal has always been my favorite Pokémon game, so many fond memories and so many features! Forever a piece of my heart 😊

  • @loreleiceladon
    @loreleiceladon 24 дня назад

    Hi, commenting on this very old video just to let you know that this video & your perspective toward playing gen 2 has helped make Crustal one of my favorite pokemon games EVER, & has transformed Johto from a region I often didn't think about & found boring to becoming one of my favorite regions in the series. The role playing, daily events, incremental progress over time & the gorgeous GBC color palette make for such a cozy, comforting game. You really introduced people to the POWER johto/gen 2 golds that game freak didn't do the best job of advertising 💜

  • @Josh_Stuchbery
    @Josh_Stuchbery 5 лет назад +46

    I think I'm going to have to pickup a copy of Pokemon Stadium 2, so I can get the full experience.

    • @gregtrial1930
      @gregtrial1930 5 лет назад +2

      Its a great game, just know that the A.I cheats. Hope I'm not ruining anything. It really is unique and ahead of its time.

  •  5 лет назад +12

    YOUR ALIVE!😭 I LOVE YOU AND YOUR CHANNEL SO MUCH SO IM VERY HAPPY YOUR HERE!👍

  • @Evanskyethomp
    @Evanskyethomp 4 года назад +1

    This is the best summary of Gen 2 I’ve ever seen @Tama Hiroka

  • @jerimiahsaiah
    @jerimiahsaiah 5 лет назад

    This opened my mind more about Johto and the Pokemon series, in general. This is fantastic. Good job!

  • @MAZZ0Murder
    @MAZZ0Murder 5 лет назад +94

    Gen II is still my favorite generation

    • @viraticwars
      @viraticwars 3 года назад

      I loved Gen 2 as well, but HeartGold/SoulSilver really improved it. Gen 4 may not be my favorite but it did improve the classics.

    • @yuvyx3288
      @yuvyx3288 3 года назад

      good for you?

  • @TheLostArts
    @TheLostArts 5 лет назад +8

    I'm excited for everyone to get to watch this and see their reactions!! Also, something to note for anyone paying close attention to the music, in the "Under the Hood" section, a remix of "My Favorite Things" plays in the background. It's a really nice touch and exemplifies that those RPG mechanics are the driving force behind all that I love about this game as well! All around, a wonderful video~!

  • @dlmoore08
    @dlmoore08 5 лет назад

    Thank you Tamashii for the years of stellar content on RUclips. I have always appreciated your knowledge of anything Pokémon and always get excited to see new videos!

  • @milky9094
    @milky9094 5 лет назад

    I'm so happy to see you upload again, I've been a long time watcher and your videos have always served to bring a smile to my face. Thanks for this one

  • @queerandsad
    @queerandsad 5 лет назад +7

    You are also not kidding. As someone who played crystal this year, it holds up so well.

  • @lack_of_reality
    @lack_of_reality 5 лет назад +44

    SHE EMERGES

  • @hamburgler9839
    @hamburgler9839 4 года назад +3

    So much nostalgia. This review was spot on!

  • @Two-HeadedBoy
    @Two-HeadedBoy 5 лет назад

    This is probably one of the most thoughtful video game reviews on RUclips. I have often thought about a lot of these things, and wonder why nobody talks about them. Great video.

  • @kingofthebis1068
    @kingofthebis1068 5 лет назад +67

    Ur bacccccccccccccc
    Like legit that sinnoh review immortalized ur content for me

  • @funninoriginal6054
    @funninoriginal6054 5 лет назад +30

    32:25
    ...ooooooooor you can just surf to the pond right next to your house and then fly to the indigo plateau.

    • @NuUnlimited
      @NuUnlimited 4 года назад

      Thats what I always did

    • @peteypete9357
      @peteypete9357 4 года назад

      Shhh only people with big brains are supposed to know about that secret...

    • @bensjammin9
      @bensjammin9 4 года назад

      It’s more time consuming that way unless you have max repels

  • @Takato
    @Takato 4 года назад

    It has been some years since the last time I've watched one of your videos. Man, I'm glad YT recommended this one to me. Simply wonderful.

  • @T725db
    @T725db 5 лет назад

    Good to see you have new content after quietly eyeing your channel for months.