Pokémon Generation 2 Hates Itself and Why You Should Love It

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Published 2024-05-27

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  • @ProfessorBopper
    This comment section is how I learned Angel Hernandez retired
  • This video would be perfect, if not for the unwarranted Totodile SLANDER
  • @fossfox
    The entire first argument is courtroom lawyer speech-tier BS, I love it
  • @Ocarinist_Drew
    I think it's important for people to realize that when these games came out, nobody saw them as "Gen 2". These were seen as "Pokemon but better". These were the sequals to RBY, and they only came out a few years later. Nobody was sick of Gen 1 Pokemon yet. Nobody was sick of Kanto yet. We were just happy to have more Pokemon games. There wasn't this huge distinction between Gen 1 and Gen 2 mons.
  • @dalfvideos
    “Are these the same Pokémon? Aristotle fans will say no” that’s exactly the moment I stopped what I was doing and aggressively clicked on the subscribe button.
  • @Dracokey54
    Nothing could have possibly been more unhinged and funny than going "Are the adolescent bird from these two different beloved children's cockfighting games the same? For answers, we turn to ancient philosophers."
  • @LilyLinko
    Might be yelling out into the void a bit with this one - but I've always felt that gen 2 had the best sound design of the entire franchise. G/S/C specifically, not the remakes. The sound effects, and especially the music, just make SUCH effective use of the GBC's limited sound hardware, and are just such masterpieces of composition... I cannot think of a single other thing that so perfectly evokes a spirit of adventure as the gen 2 games do. The highs, the lows, the excitement, the melancholy, everything... the sound alone highlights gen 2 as one of the peaks of the franchise for me.
  • @Ricekrispy10
    This guy referenced Greek philosophers and a publicly disliked MLB umpire in his video about Gen 2 Pokémon. Incredible.
  • @resyrum5301
    This video is amazing, but you made the fatal error of assuming I care for the opinions of a Totodile hater
  • @NanoSwarm
    Gen 2 is perfect if you were a dumbass 5 year old like me who barely understood reading and beat the entire game with a weepinbell using slam. So many weird random events and things and secrets, it really felt like anything was possible in those games.
  • @Decekko
    Generation 2 was perfect for the time. As a kid with no internet, with no powerful consoles like Playstation or Xbox, the simple fact that you could play a game on Gameboy with events depending on the daytime or the day of the week was simply stunning. Not to mention the beautiful sound design, the continuous reminders to Red and Blue (stepping the first time to Kanto was a shock since we did not even have the idea this was possible) and, most importantly, the constant rise of "urban legends" related to the game and its special events that were arising between the kids playing, giving a genuine sense of exictement about the game. I am completely aware of the structural problems of this game (level curve, Kanto itself, bla bla bla) but as an adult fan who doesn't buy the new games i wonder: are the new games giving similar vibes to today's kids? Did gen VI or VII give a similar experience to the kids that played them as the first pokemon game?
  • @BlitzWhat
    It wouldn't be any fun to run six of the same Pokemon. But three Donphan, one of whom is a robot? Now that's entertainment.
  • Excellent video. Unless you were there, it would be hard to explain how there weren’t “generations” when G/S came out. It wasn’t an ongoing series, it was closer to an expansion pass than anything else. People loved seeing the original 150 Pokemon again. It is only after the following half dozen generations when “Gen 2” became (mis)understood as its own standalone “generation”. BW and BW2 had more time between their releases than RBY and GS, and it’s only really because of their naming conventions that we don’t see GS as sequels, and this judge their Pokemon distribution the same way.
  • @rcrude8866
    Its time, lets go youtube Algorithm, make it two in a row. Edit: Don't you think I didn't hear that Yakuza 0 ost regarding steelix.
  • @MythrilZenith
    I'm two minutes in and already I can tell I'm going to enjoy this far more than any of the million "Gen 2 was broken so I 'fixed' it" videos where they just go through and apply Pokemon Showdown logic to the gym leaders.
  • @gkdunch
    using advanced baseball stats to compare pokemon is why I'm here
  • @discobites
    23:51 Unown is so obscure that even the pro doesn’t know what it’s movepool is
  • @justsomejojo
    I struggle to call GSC Kanto "podstgame" as so many do, because the way pokemon (and sometimes evolution items) are spaced out really makes it feel like it was balanced like a continuation of your team building, not a victory lap for your fully-grown champions. It's kinda weird to think about it like that because it reduces the Elite 4 to a mere stepping stone. Also, a funny thing I recently realized: Houndoom is SUCH a good indicator of the march of time and power creep in Pokemon. The reason it is such a late encounter in Gen2 (and night exclusive to boot) is likely because its stats and movepool are weirdly optimized compared to almost everything else in the game. Of course, it doesn't really matter (Onix vs Egg and all that, though I do find it a tad reductive) in the end, but back then, getting not one but TWO moves of your own type early that ALSO complement your stat spread was genuinely pure gold. Nowadays, Houndoom is just one of many (and competitively, it's long been outpaced despite being a topdog in Gen2 and good in Gen3) but back then, you barely got that. Gen 2 is the one Pokemon generation that actively resists being played fast, I feel. Its encounter levels are low (later on), its events (that you have to interact with for access to certain mons) are restricted to certain weekdays and mechanics like friendship and eggs are drawn out to be with you almost an entire game if you focus on them (my Golbat never evolve by the E4 in Gen2). It's relaxing if you are planning to play them for a long time or are a wide-eyed kid experiencing it for the first time, but in the realm of challenge runs and fast replays, GSC's focus on a "living" world you slowly experience as the week days pass and gift you with new things to see, doesn't fit in as well. I think that's also a big reason why Gen2 gets its modern reputation.
  • I'm glad I'm not the only person who absolutely hated the Pokemon Tower in Lavender getting revamped into a radio tower