>>39361484Gacha shit counts?
>Region professor is more involved in our progress through the game compared to previous ones so he acts like a legit mission control from his lab.>Through the game you encounter different admins working for the evil team, some of them aren't even on it by their choice.>Mid-game the leader shows up and reveals himself to be a King from the region's old legends, and his master plan is to destroy manking and pokemon. Our professor doesn't believe him.>The more we advance through the game we start getting gym leaders helping us to stop this guy, but eventually the plan begins.>In the final confrontation the guy reveals his true form: he is a legendary pokemon who served the King from legend along with another one, and both were tasked with the mission to observe over humanity and pokemon to ensure their wellbeing after he died. However his grief over the death of his King/Trainer and seeing how humans can misuse pokemon to do horrible crimes he decides it's better to just destroy everything and remake everything from scratch with a "flawless" race.>Our regional professor then reveals himself to be the counterpart legendary who also served the King of old, except he took on a more "live with them to know them better" angle and knows that, although flawed, humans and pokemon still have good in them as they are.>This being pokémon, you help our legendary professor by sending your own pokemon in a double battle against the villain who also uses minion pokemon to battle.>This being pokemon, we beat his ass and make him doubt of his whole plan all along after seeing the kind of bond we had not only with our pokemon but also the other legendary.>Villain legendary then takes on a Mewtwo like journey to see more of the world like the other legendary did. Our buddy remains as our Professor and nobody died.Of course I had to change the whole "Professor is the King" part because literal reincarnation would be hard to pull in pokemon imo.