>>45814812Pokemon becomes an open-world dating sim/visual novel/rpg/platformer multiplayer game where you can send out your pokemon (all 6 at a time, if you want to), ride on them, fly on them, and use them to reach hidden items and rare pokemon. The characters can be romanced and even bedded in fun, visually engaging and very arousing adult scenes. The villains are multi-faceted and diverse, all with their own motivations and complicated motives for furthering the bad guys's plans. The villain boss is a complex character with motivations you're hard-pressed to find flaw in, but who must be stopped nevertheless. After an extremely difficult battle (think the hardest in gaming history), you are forced to kill them, even as the two of you come to understand the other.
This is when the game offers you the option to set things right. By accepting the New Game + feature, you are teleported back to the beginning of the game, but with a twist. You are actually physically sent to the world of pokemon and if you die in the game you die in real life. Upon once again fighting the villain boss they reveal that this world isn't real, and that everyone but the two of you is only a program. He takes off his mask to reveal he is Masuda, and you need to kill him and his Mega Charizard, most powerful and grotesque of his creations. By using obscure game data to find out its weaknesses and ripping out its throat you then approach Masuda and brutally tear off his eyeballs. He bleeds out while laughing, telling you Its Far From Fucking Over while bugs crawl out of his asshole and everything goes black. you wake up in the back of your mom's car, with the gameboy advanced in your hands set to Pokemon Emerald. It was all a dream. The most bizarre, mind-bending dream you've ever had, but nothing more. As you relax and try to sort through the details, Masuda appears on the face of the Gameboy. He directly faces the camera, winks, and then the screen goes black. The credits start playing.