GamerJM
Bob-omb
Honestly, every example you gave in the OP just sounds like you prefer newer games with more QOL features over older games with higher quantity of content and fan favorite-design decisions.
If you, like, genuinely want to see what people see in the other games though, I would like take a good effort to go back to them, sit down and really play them again, and read more about why fans like them. I used to be a bit similar; I shifted from being a Brawl>Melee guy to being a Melee>Brawl guy once I got into the competitive Smash scene and really dug into the games, and shifted to preferring 64 to Galaxy 2 when I read more about and understood more about 64's movement mechanics after watching a lot of speedruns. Of course I also spent dozens of hours playing both games again before reaching those conclusions. Of course, you might not come to that conclusion. I've read lots of arguments about why the gen 2 Pokemon games aren't actually that good because of level balancing, and while I acknowledge that as a truth, it doesn't make those games not my second favorite generation. But I do find understanding the perspectives of others something that enriches the hobby.
If you, like, genuinely want to see what people see in the other games though, I would like take a good effort to go back to them, sit down and really play them again, and read more about why fans like them. I used to be a bit similar; I shifted from being a Brawl>Melee guy to being a Melee>Brawl guy once I got into the competitive Smash scene and really dug into the games, and shifted to preferring 64 to Galaxy 2 when I read more about and understood more about 64's movement mechanics after watching a lot of speedruns. Of course I also spent dozens of hours playing both games again before reaching those conclusions. Of course, you might not come to that conclusion. I've read lots of arguments about why the gen 2 Pokemon games aren't actually that good because of level balancing, and while I acknowledge that as a truth, it doesn't make those games not my second favorite generation. But I do find understanding the perspectives of others something that enriches the hobby.
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