For 27 years, Pokémon games have captured the hearts and minds of players of all ages. After playing through all of them, we’ve picked out the top 15+ Pokémon games and ranked them.
Pokémon is one of the most influential franchises ever, covering TV shows, movies, games, toys, and collectible cards. It started in 1996 and has made over $100 billion, making it the most profitable franchise ever.
A big part of this success comes from the video games. There are over 100 Pokémon games, and they’ve sold half a billion copies. Picking and ranking the best ones was not an easy task.
Pokemon GO

Niantic’s Pokemon GO has changed mobile gaming since it came out for iOS and Android in July 2016. By early 2019, it had reached a billion downloads worldwide and made $3 billion.
Playing this popular game on your phone while you’re out and about is a big draw for many people. The idea of seeing your favorite Pokemon “in real life” excites even the most serious fans.
The game is also updated regularly with new events, Community Days to catch rare Pokemon, and special tasks throughout the year. It’s not a traditional Pokemon game, but it’s a fun and easy game to play on the go.
Pokemon Crystal

Pokemon Crystal, released in 2001, improved on what Pokemon Gold and Silver started. These games took the best parts of the first Pokemon games and made them even better.
This generation added some important new features: you could play as a girl, the Pokemon moved in battle, the colors were brighter, and you could breed Pokemon and grow berries. It also introduced two new Pokemon types and items that are still important in battles today.
However, like the first Pokemon games, Crystal can be a bit hard to play now. It’s better than Red and Blue but still has problems with leveling up your Pokemon, a less exciting list of Pokemon, and a version of the Kanto region that isn’t as good as it could be.
Pokemon Sword & Shield

Released in November 2019 for the Nintendo Switch, Pokemon Sword & Shield introduced a new region called Galar, inspired by the United Kingdom. The game also brought a new battle feature called Dynamax and Gigantamax.
The Galarian Pokedex added many new Pokemon, as well as special regional forms for familiar ones like Ponyta, Corsola, and Weezing.
However, many players were upset because the National Dex was removed, making hundreds of Pokemon unavailable for the first time in a main series game. Despite this, Sword and Shield are still enjoyable games that fans like to revisit occasionally.
Pokemon Sun & Moon






















