>Charizard 'M can also change all of a player's party Pokémon into Charizard 'M, but the moves and type do not change, and putting these "transformed" Pokémon into a box makes the other Pokémon Charizard 'M also." It's The Virus. >Consider the fact that Charizard 'M causes its infectees to be transformed into copies of itself, no evolutionary cutscene, just a straight transformation. Stop and think about what this implies. And depending on what kind of trainer you are, you either get to observe this lovely process firsthand, or have your Pokemon endure it while completely isolated from the outside world in a Pokeball or a PC Box. Survival horror romhack of Pokemon, would you play it?
>Survival horror romhack of Pokemon, would you play it?At the speed of sound.
>>9444
>Survival horror romhack of PokemonWANT
Pokemon has nothing going for it but gameplay, why would you mix it with a genre in which EACH AND EVERY SINGLE ENTRY HAS HORRIBLE GAMEPLAY.
>>9455Because it would spite you.That's right. We all know who you are and we hate you. We always have.We search for anything that could possibly ever annoy you and love it tenderly before your face, jest to read your delectable frustration.Or we just think it's a fun idea.
I'd play the shit out of that.What about a survival horror game that revolves around all the old glitches? As >>9436 and the image in >>9450 show, when you really think about them the glitches are horrifying.
>>9462I think that's the kind of survival horror Pokemon we all had in mind.
>>9462Does this include the glitch in Gold and Silver that if you manually selected Surf while facing a water tile you could go in even if it was occupied by a person?
Here's another creepy glitch; the ZZAZZ glitch.>Makes the player encounter a glitch Trainer....This trainer can be difficult to beat particularly due to the fact that the HP bar of the first Pokémon is abnormally high....Any Trainer battle fought during the glitch will become a battle against a glitch Trainer with the player's sprite. He will either borrow the player's original name, their ZZAZZ-glitched name, or sometimes a different glitched name. His party will consist mainly of several Charizard 'M or Q, and this trainer could be considered 'almost impossible' to defeat, because one of his Charizard 'Ms has an extremely large amount of HP that is possibly close to the largest maximum amount of a Pokémon when taking two bytes into account (65535)....Another notable side-effect of this glitch is how it changes the Pokémon in the trainer's party to level 153. Most sprites of Pokémon in the party are replaced with the back-sprite of Bulbasaur and outside of battle the trainer's sprite changes on the Trainer card...Although the player's name will glitch, the OT values of the party Pokémon will stay the same. This 'tricks' the game into thinking that they are not the player's Pokémon. The combination of this, and the Pokémon's levels being at 153, causes them to disobey the Trainer (as not even the Earth Badge is programmed to make Pokémon over level 100 obey the player.)So, basically, you're copied by an impossibly powerful doppelganger, who then attempts to fight you at every turn (so that he can fully replace you?). Your name has been changed and your face/sprite is so distorted (a la OP's picture) that even your pokebros don't recognize you.
I think Glitch City scared me away from hacking my R/B/Y for a while. The idea of being trapped in a labyrinth of broken homes, uncuttable trees, and random numbers legitimately scared me as a kid.
>>9450Pokemon is filled with a fair amount of nightmare fuel. Lavender Tone, Missingno, M', discarded childrens' toys become demonic entities, Dark types in general...
Run, Dawn, run!
>>9514>discarded childrens' toys become demonic entitiesSup?