

The fact he even has a weakness that he so easily removes makes it even worse because it's like really? I can't even write that off as "lol didn't happen" because Xerneas is actually here! Yes, every single person in the world barring our heroes.

#2: Possess everyone all around the world through their negative thoughts. #1: Being so grotesquely overpowered that even the Legendaries and GOD couldn't hold a candle to him (1000 BST Dark/Ghost type and that's just the first game. Two, how in the fuck can Darugis remove an entire type out of existence? Especially when it's the type that he's weak to? All this does is increase his Villain Sue-ness to comedy levels, because you have to keep in mind that even without removing an entire type, he still did the following things before this: One? This is an excuse for not having the Fairy type embedded in the base that this hack used. This is by far the most braindead, stupid and plain insulting plot point I've ever heard and only fuels my hatred for Darugis being a poorly written villain. (Have you seen him at the end of Black/White 2? His Hydreigon having a Life Orb is supposed to be symbolic, you know.) well, let's just assume he lost his sanity to the point of being incoherent. Galactic and Plasma are the worst examples of this because Cyrus is supposed to be hurtling through the Distortion World and Ghetsis is.
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If you pay attention to the actual series canon for Pokemon, none of the teams would realistically come together if they've been dismantled by the player characters. Second, the idea makes no sense if you take it at face value. All of the antagonists of the real Pokemon games coming together as one big group would be something that requires a story of its own, so they're wildly out of place in this game with a pre-established villain. One, Darugis is already a major threat and powerful to the point where he can just breathe and people would die. I'm really fond of this idea and surprised that she's bringing it into the second game, but only two problems with it. Right, I should explain this - in the first Dark Rising, there was a side plot element involving Giovanni and how he was going to make a pact with every other Team to take over the world and dethrone Darugis. But you won't be able to see us take over the world because I'm eliminating you right here!" Grunt: "That's right! We're back and we're taking over! Only this time, we're much larger thanks to Master Cyrus's pact with Team Rocket, Aqua, Magma and Plasma. How does Monica know what Team Galactic members look like if she doesn't come from Sinnoh? Pack your bags and bring your pain pills because we're going to raise some hell. (Of course, I'll finish FFTA in due time, but right now.) Couldn't hold back the temptation any longer, I suppose. Apologies to anybody who wanted to see the FFTA playthrough finished, but this was something I wanted to get off my chest the instant I finished the first Dark Rising. The third reason is entirely because of how events I made unfolded in the last let's play - I liked them so much that I wanted to continue even if Dark Rising itself is irredeemably awful.
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for one, I like to stay positive and hope she may have improved as time passed, and second I want to get this dirt patch off of my list of games to let's play. so you're probably wondering why the hell I would be willing to go back into this series instead of casting it into the Thames where it belongs. The first game holds the lowest score I've given/could give to any game, fanmade or otherwise.

and you end the game fighting a level 99 abomination with 1000 Base Stat Total and a 200 power Dark move. For the uninitiated, Dark Rising 2 is part of a Pokemon rom hack series made by the eponymous Dark Rising Girl - long story short, the first game was inhumanly buggy, lazy and laden with a difficulty curve so punishing and erratic that you might as well have fought an eighty foot tall mechanical Joe Frasier bare-handed.
