Let's put aside the endless tutorials and hand-holding that make this feel more like a children's visual novel than it does a game. Let's ignore the fact that despite this game running on a console, the graphics look like they came from a handheld.
Let it sink in that by paying $60 for this product, you are telling Gamefreak, The Pokémon Company, and Nintendo that it is ok for them to lie to your face about how the game was developed and screw you over by removing hundreds of Pokémon from the game.