Nov. 18, 2022 will finally see the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet, introducing the world to the ninth generation of Pokémon. When a franchise has been growing and developing for so long, it's natural that some players think they missed their chance to get on board, and now it might be too late.

Pokémon is far from the only franchise or game with this issue, with other huge ones including the Skyrim which both became huge phenomena that not everyone managed to get in on in time. A lot of Redditors felt this way about certain games and these are some of their top picks.

Harvest Moon/Story Of Seasons

Water Scoop Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town

Since the very first Story of Seasons series has turned into one of the top titles when it comes to lighthearted farming games with social and RPG elements. Unfortunately, there's one big reason why Redditors like Bitter_Disaster6446 feel they missed out on their chance to get into the game.

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That's the existence of Stardew Valley, the excellent pixel-art indie game that has exactly the same aim but with plenty more player-friendly and quality-of-life features that make Story of Seasons "really hard to enjoy" in comparison. Whilst the Story of Seasons series continues to develop in its own way, it's hard to get invested when both options exist.

Assassin's Creed

Eivor in a snowy region in Assassin's Creed Valhalla

With the mysterious Assassin's Creed Infinity project, there's arguably never been a better time to be a fan of the franchise.

It could also be a little bit too overwhelming for an outsider though. Redditor Kithyen comments that the Assassin's Creed games "look fun but I never got around to playing a single one." The series has 12 main series titles alone, some stretching to well over 100 hours in length, and it would be a lot easier to take it all in if the player has been invested from the start.

Dark Souls

White birch tree undead bone in Dark Souls 3

Dark Souls trilogy that came before it. The devilishly difficult games are often ranked as some of the best action RPGs ever made by fans but it's understandable that some players think they missed their chance to ever enjoy them.

Redditor The_mailmancer is one of those players and comments that since they're "done with my try hard phase," they most likely lost their chance to ever get into a series renowned for its difficulty. Whilst that hasn't stopped many from enjoying Elden Ring, the added drawback of the age and comparative clunkiness of the Dark Souls games mean many will simply accept that they missed out.

Skyrim

Skyrim Dragon facing Dragonborn

With the release of Skyrim first exploded in popularity, far suring Oblivion and Morrowind, and gained the massive status it still enjoys today. When it was at its peak, Skyrim was inescapable so it's no surprise many still recommend it to newcomers to the series.

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Redditor xXSkeletonQueenXx was one of those late newcomers and found that, despite having enjoyed The Elder Scrolls Online, they "just can’t bring myself to play them" because "they’re older and more clunky." Even the special editions can't hide the game's age and it sadly means some will never know why Skyrim was as popular as it was.

Skies Of Arcadia

Vyse, Aika, and Fina from the game Skies of Arcadia

Though things like the Nintendo Switch Online emulator and the higher number of remakes and remasters on the market mean that it's often possible to revisit older games even for players who were far too young to have enjoyed them much at the time, it's still far easier just to play newer titles. For Redditor Mihyei, there's one game they wished they could have enjoyed to its fullest when it was new.

That game is Skies of Arcadia for the Dreamcast, a critically acclaimed RPG about a young air pilot tasked with saving the world from an evil empire, as they "played it but never finished" when they were a child. Lacking the means to revisit the game, they are resigned to never getting the satisfaction of finally beating it, something many gamers can relate to.

Pokémon

Pokémon Legends: Arceus trailer featuring the player character and a wild Bidoof

Whether it was the first wave of popularity with Pokémon Red and Green, the resurgence thanks to the anime, or even the world-conquering fun of Pokémon Go, few series have offered more chances to get invested than Pokémon. For some, however, this only makes it seem like a more daunting prospect to get into.

That's why Redditor offer tips to Pokémon beginners but, for some, the sheer size of the series will always make it feel inaccessible.

Crusader Kings II

A map in Crusader Kings II

One of the biggest things that can make outsiders feel like they may have missed the boat on a game is when everything seems so complicated that it's hard to even know where to start with it. With its technical language and demanding gameplay mechanics, that applies to the entire grand strategy game genre.

For Redditor the better grand strategy games for beginners, every title in the series has a learning curve which means not everyone interested in the genre will be able to pick it up.

Fallout

Fallout 2 King Arthur's Knights Fighting a Rat

Often the worst part about the feeling of having missed the boat on a certain game or franchise is seeing exactly why it's so highly rated but knowing it's still too late to get involved. Redditor Fallout titles are fascinating thanks to "the complexity of the world and the choices," but sadly knows they "will never ever pick them up myself."

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When it comes to the level of clunky or dated gameplay a person can endure, everyone is different but the badly-aged isometric gameplay of Fallout 1 and 2 is a step too far for many. Unfortunately, that also means accepting that they missed their chance to enjoy one of the defining RPGs of the genre.

Minecraft

Minecraft cover art with players, enemies, and animals standing on a tall mountain

As a video game that's been ubiquitous ever since its release, some may find it hard to believe that there are gamers that have never even touched Minecraft. That only heightens the feeling for Redditors like ruby_nights that they may have completely missed the boat on the creative sandbox game.

After not picking it up when the game first blew up, they say they "just feel too separate from age group who plays it now." Minecraft has no shortage of young fans which has somewhat influenced its image but the endless possibilities offered by the game mean it's one where anyone can have fun playing with friends. Though it remains an insanely popular game, some players think the time to pick it up has simply ed.

Persona 5

Persona 5 promo art featuring the main cast of the Phantom Thieves

JRPGs have a reputation for being Persona 5 but its they "just moved on to other games after playing for fifty hours with no end in sight."

With its uniquely stylish presentation, Persona 5 is an appealing game but not everyone has patience for a game that demands so much of the player's time. Fans of the series will say that the story is more than worth persevering for but, to outsiders, it's hard to imagine how.

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