-The Plot and Characters: I've played quite a few other Pokemon fan games, and none of them came close to having an interesting plot or memorable characters in them. Most fan games, and games now a days have cookie cutter characters who are either uninteresting, or just plain stupid. Barring Rejuvenation, I don't think any other Pokemon game actually makes me worry for a character well being.
-The art style: This game is nice to look at, even if people might consider the graphic "outdated." The fact that it takes almost hours upon hours to find actually grassy fields or clean areas really is a plus.
-The Community: When I first joined Reborn's community, I had just fled a very toxic community that I had spent almost three years at. Now, that community is literally gone, and I can already see how the people here are a lot better than those who I'll call the "outsiders."
-The Fact That It's A Pokemon Game Not For Kids: I'm so freaking tired of the flat out simplicity of the Pokemon games. This game has grit, and I'm okay with that.
-The Difficulty(?): This game is hard. I found that out the painful way. Now, I love the difficulty, as it adds a sense of achievement to it. Beating a boss feels like a real achievement, and not something that you can just cheese with your level one hundred Swampert.
-The Music: I'm not sure who made the music for this game, or if it was a collaboration of some sort, but I'm not muting my game, which is something done right.
-The Auto Save Feature: Enough said.
-The Increased Shiny Rate: Yes.
-The Fact That Choices Have Consequences: Sure, I'm a little annoyed about missing the Shiny Charm for now, but the fact that this game remembers what you do is a plus.
Murder!: Am I twisted for this? Probably. Remember kids, if a gym leader doesn't immediately give you a badge, they're as good as dead.