If Pokemon looked like this, I’d play that game every day.
I’ve seen those and I think they’re so wonderfully terrifying. Have you seen the fan video/movie trailer thing that someone did for a dark Pokemon movie? I might actually watch it if it was like that
I have, I love it. They did a PSA for “Poke Rights, not Poke Fights” also. I’m a big fan of the mock Pokemon rights movement, I always said it was strange no one noticed these were animals being kept in small cages and only let out to fight. Given, if I lived in that world and had the option, I would totally train Pokemon, but we’re still talking about a place in which animal abuse is the cultural norm.
Animal abuse and vagrancy. Why aren’t these kids in school? No wonder every person you see wants to fight you: the vast majority of the game world is populated by non-educated delinquents (NEDs).
Not to mention the predominant organized crime element, and that many stores sell performance enhancing drugs for your captive creatures over-the-counter.
Rated E for Everyone!
And children are allowed to go out on their own into the wild looking for these strange creatures. At 11 years old. Also, no one ages.
Those are awesome.
What has been seen cannot be unseen! I have such sights to show you… This isn’t for your eyes!
Er… Hello, Clarice.
I really like Alakazam’s design in there, something about it is just awesome.
Another question is how does a new trainer beat a gym leader. The gym leader has been training their pokemon for quite a few years and is one of the best to get that spot, but someone with a few days of experience can come about and achieve victory. Gym leaders should have level 100 pokemon, and not to mention the elite four should also be above the level cap with how good they are.