Well in a nutshell, I was afraid that this would basically the point where Pokémon becomes “Poke-Madden.” A series where you get a yearly update but little to no real changes but people keep purchasing it based on the name value alone. But then, this is my favorite franchise of all time (save for possibly Sakura Taisen), so why the complete apathy to Pokémon Black and White Version 2? As this is my 475 review in ten years, I probably am a little burned out. Then I thought, “Well, maybe I’m just sick of video games.” Which is somewhat true. Then I thought, “Well maybe I just don’t like the idea of a sequel being released instead of a next generation.” But then if that’s the case I’d be a hypocrite because my favorite generation (Gold/Silver/Crystal) offered a sequel to Generation 1 (Red/Green/Blue/Yellow) in that the post game let you travel to Kanto to see what has happened there since the first game. I loved Pokemon Conquest and had fun with PokePark 2: Wonders Beyond. After all it’s gone from one game a year (if that) to three or four. At first I thought I was just burned out on Pokémon in general. While I’m definitely “The Pokémon Guy” here at Diehard GameFAN and I spent six years working, writing and getting large paychecks from The Pokémon Company, HAL, Game Freak and the like for my work on the series, Pokémon Black and White Version 2 is the first game in the history of the series that didn’t interest me from the moment it was announced. I have to start off this review by stating a simple caveat. Pokémon Black Version 2 and White Version 2
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