Playing Pokemon X and Y in your mid 20s isn’t the same as it was playing Pokemon Red and Blue as a 10-year-old.
Pokémon’s shift to 3D was a big mistake, as the series’ roots in 2D design make it difficult to transfer important game mechanics into a 3D overworld.
why do other games pull off 3D monster collecting JRPG games just fine? Look at Jade Cocoon and Shin Megami Tensei for examples.
BLG writes: "While it didn’t sell as well as the Nintendo DS, the Nintendo 3DS was nonetheless a wonderful system. And, while this may be a hot take, it’s easily my favorite handheld. Even more than a decade removed from launch, the system’s library has so many titles that feel as fresh today as they did back at release. While it was hard to narrow down, these 30 Nintendo 3DS games are emblematic of the system’s success."
The Pokemon Company has a solid thing going right now. Well, it’s been going on for a while, actually, but it has been a while since a new typing has been introduced to the popular monster-taming series. The latest one, Fairy type, was introduced back in Generation VI (Pokemon X & Y), so it does seem like it is time to bring in a new one. Check out Jason Capp's article for more.
I still enjoy Pokemon games now that I'm no longer 10. I just enjoy them for different reasons I guess.
Of course it's not going to be the same experience as when you were nothing 10. You're an adult, you perceive the world in a different view and see things in games differently (maybe understand some underlying jokes you would never have understood back then).
I'm in my mid twenties too and I still love pokemon and for a completely different reason than when I was 10 but it still doesn't change how much I like it. I love playing older games that I played because I can see things I never noticed as a kid or read a line of text I never understood before but is now hilarious (Final Fantasy is a prime example of this).
Playing Pokemon when I was 10 is of course a different experience from. When I was ten I put all the work into one Pokemon. Swampert. It was level 80 and I kept failing the elite four. Now I play for the best possible team combination or Nuzlocke.
the pokemon games are more complex than anyone who played them as a kid would have thought. it easy to play as a 10yr old and eventually beat the elite four and the champion, but when you playing against a team of pokemon that are all level 100 you have to know every thing about the pokemon you see and how your moves are going to effect it before you attack . your pokemon has to have a balanced move list that can take down almost any pokemon it goes up against, and if you lead off pokemon goes down you have to be ready with a pokemon that is just as powerful and balance as your lead off pokemon, but is capable of taking out the pokemon that took down your first pokemon. as hard as all that is you have to choose the best hold items for all your pokemon.