For now, Pokémon Scarlet/Violet are the best-worst games you’ll love despite yourself.
However, the disjointed structure hurts investment. You might beat the entire ghost-bike Titan questline in two hours, then spend ten hours on gyms. The narrative lacks the cohesive rhythm of Black/White or Sun/Moon . Standout characters include (a rival whose motivation is saving his dying Mabosstiff—genuinely heartbreaking) and Nemona (a battle-maniac friend whose enthusiasm is endearing, if one-note). 6. Multiplayer and the Union Circle For the first time, up to four players can explore the same open world simultaneously. You can see each other running around, trade, battle, and even join Tera Raid battles together. It’s not an MMO—there’s no global chat, and you can’t battle wild Pokémon together—but running through Paldea with a friend is a low-key delight. Pokemon Scarlet
In a strange way, they mirror their own Legendary Pokémon— (the past, rough and unpolished but full of power) and Miraidon (the future, sleek and fast but prone to glitching out). The games are a mess, but a beautiful, heartfelt mess. If Game Freak can learn from these stumbles—optimize performance, implement level scaling, and flesh out interiors—the next generation could be the masterpiece this one almost was. For now, Pokémon Scarlet/Violet are the best-worst games