>>28264003Ok then. Maybe the dark settings will entertain you, either refreshingly or for the fun you will make of them
Pokemon Reborn: the battles are hard. You won't have access to good pokemon in a loooong while and even so, you won't be able to use them to maximun potential due to lack of battle items. All gyms have six pokemon (they also cover their weaknesses well). Some villains have good teams too. Also, game makes use of field effects that give varied advantage. Sometimes you may turn them to your favor, sometimes they will be complete bullshit that will help the enemy in every way possible.
By the 4th gym you will start understanding that.
Cons: the game really seems to be made by tumblr for tumblr. You will see tumblr stereotypes throughout the game and there are quite some plot holes and forced stuff going on.
Pokemon Rejuvenation: made by a guy that liked Reborn so much that decided to make a fangame inspired in it. This game... is a rip-off of Reborn in many senses for the whole first half of what has been released so far. But its difficulty is actually higher than Reborn. Field effects take bullshit to the maximum. Some battles will actually need you adapt half your team to take down the gym leader. Others may end up requiring a bit of EV training.
Cons: lack of originality. Difficulty is made by not enemy AI, but conditions unfavorable to you. The game also doesn't help you sometimes in telling you what you have to do.
Pokemon Insurgence: game has 3 levels of difficulty. While the hard one is harder than normal pokemon games, it is easier than the above two due to lack of field effects and better availability of pokemon.
Cons: story (as always). Isn't actually that hard, but more in need you to ready yourself for what is to come.
Neutral: Game makes use of Delta pokemon. It's kinda like Alolan pokemon from this game. Super rare and all. They may interest you if you wanna get rid of Sun/Moon urges, or may not if you want a normal experience.