Summary
Pokemonis a classic game. It fills us with nostalgia and takes us back to easier days. It has grown with us, and changed and adapted overtime. There are always new gym leaders to battle, new Pokemon to catch, and new legendaries to challenge. Because of this, each game is its own unique adventure.
The great thing about Pokemon is that you’re able to restart the game at any time and make new choices. This truly makes the games feel totally different! Choose a new starter, pick different Pokemon to join you in the elite four, and try out alternate paths to get you where you need to go. Below you’ll find the most replayable Pokemon games, ranked.

10Pokemon Snap
If you’re looking for nostalgia, the originalPokemon Snapfor the N64 is the game for you. You ride around on a kart through different environments that you unlock based on your scores. Even though you aren’t catching or battling Pokemon in this game, there are fun ways to interact with them.
This game is replayable because each time you go through it, you’re able to use different approaches to taking your photos. Each pose gives you points for different types of photos of Pokemon, including natural poses, action poses, and more.

Using different tools can unlock secrets, like hidden Pokemon!
9Pokemon Stadium 2
Launched on the N64, Pokemon Stadium 2 has a unique format that lends to its replayability. In this game, instead of catching Pokemon, you choose a team of three that are pre-set with moves at level 50. You use these Pokemon in a giant stadium to fight against CPUs to help you move forward in the game.
The variability of teams also means you can change your team every single time you play the game. Furthermore, there is a diverse Pokemon selection, and you can even import Pokemon from other games to assist you in battle. There are endless strategies for battling trainers, and there’s even a harder difficulty mode!

8Pokemon X & Y
Pokemon X & Y are a bit on the easier side, and take less time to complete. Since there aremore rivals in this game, you’re forced to level up your Pokemon more than usual to beat them. This game is the best game to go back to if you’re looking to play Pokemon again, and haven’t for a long while.
Pokemon X & Y are replayable because of the Battle Maison. This has multiple battle types, (single, double, triple and rotation), where you battle opponents with different Pokemon teams. This allows you to try out a wide range of Pokemon and strategies in a semi-competitive environment.

7Fire Red & Leaf Green
These games originally came out for the Game Boy Advance, so it might be a little harder to gain access to. However, if you have the game, it’s worth playing again and again! There is a lot of post-game content in the Sevii Islands, where your rival continues to level up, which adds an extra layer of difficulty beyond the elite four.
These games are replayable because of the trainer tower, which has single battles, double battles, knockout battles, and mixed battles. You can go in, try out different teams, and earn rewards. Not only that, but there is a large variety of Pokemon thanks to the inclusion of Johto Pokemon, and you can transfer Pokémon in from other games, which makes your options endless.

6Ultra Sun & Moon
Ultra Sun and Moon has one of the most intricate stories in the series, which is one of the main reasons to replay. The story has a lot of depth, as well as one of the most well-liked rivals in the Pokemon games.
This game is replayable for a lot of reasons. One of the main reasons for this is the battle tree, which includes single, double, and multi-battles. When you get to a win streak of 20, you unlock super battles for each category. You also have multiple minigames that are really fun, and earn awesome rewards.

5Let’s Go Eevee And Let’s Go Pikachu
Let’s Go Eevee and Let’s Go Pikachu are incredibly fun games. One of the reasons this game is so replayable is because it is one of the few Pokemon games with couch co-op. You can double battle trainers, and work as a team to get through the game.
This game is also re-playable because you have the ability to re-match gym leaders. In this case, the Pokemon are much stronger, and the gym leaders use a more complete team. Lastly, you can re-match the Elite Four. They get stronger, and swap out some of their Pokemon.

4Heartgold & Soulsilver
This is such a great re-entry into Pokemon for fans looking for nostalgia. This is the remastered game of Gold and Silver (since most of us don’t have Game Boys lying around). This game is replayable for a myriad of reasons. First and foremost, there is a large variety of Pokemon from both the Johto and Kanto regions.
One of the other parts of the game that makes it so replayable is theSafari Zone. This is a zone where you can place different items, and it changes which Pokemon appear there. Lastly, this game has replayability because you can rematch gym leaders, and they have multiple battle types within the Battle Frontier.

3Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire
If you loveMega Evolutionsbut want something a bit more difficult, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire are the way to go. One of the reasons these games are replayable is because they are more challenging, with seemingly endless content. They are a remake of Ruby and Sapphire, but with a LOT of additional features.
Trainers often rematch you through a feature called trainers eye, which you can check using the area nav. There is also the secret base mechanic, where you can connect to other people, find their secret base, and battle them repeatedly. This is a really fun feature, and one that has endless opportunities to play again and again.

2Pokemon Legends: Arceus
Pokemon Legends: Arceushas a lot of replayability thanks to its quest structure and open-world format. You don’t have to do quests in any particular order, so you’re able to run around, discovering whatever regions you want, and catching whatever Pokemon you want.
This game is also replayable because you’re able to rematch noble Pokemon after you finish the game. You can even catch different alpha Pokemon throughout the game, which are Pokemon with much better stats that are great in battle.
1Scarlet & Violet
Scarlet & Violethas had multiple DLC releases since it came out, giving you lots of content to enjoy on a second or even third playthrough. The first one is the Teal Mask, and the second one is the Indigo Disc. This means you get a lot of new Pokemon, new legendaries, and fun minigames.
There is also a repeatable endgame environment, including Pokemon Tera Battles that are similar to Pokemon Go. These games truly allow you to test out new strategies with different Pokemon to determine how to defeat all of these difficult bosses, and catch them all.