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Pokémon Snakewood (Video Game)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Pokemon Snakewood is a Game Mod that's, in essence, Pokemon Ruby IN A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE!Your hero (or heroine) wakes up in the ruins of Littleroot Town with a bad case of amnesia. After retrieving a Poke Ball from the wreckage of the lab, you find Professor Birch being attacked by a strange creature that doesn't seem like an ordinary Pokemon... The grateful professor promptly fills you in, and sends you off after your older brother, who's looking for a way to stop the apocalypse.While obviously Darker and Edgier, Snakewood keeps a very dark sense of humor throughout the story, never quite taking itself too seriously. Its clichés are constantly Lampshaded to the point where it's clearly Better Than a Bare Bulb. | |
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Exploited by the Horsemen, who take the opportunity to plant false flashbacks in your mind to string you along and eventually lure you to your death (unsuccessfully). | |
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Beef Gate: An early release of the hack had a portal in Petalburg City that transported you all the way to Route 121, where you could catch certain Pokemon well before you should have been able to. The downside is that the trainers were also too powerful to overcome at that point in the game, restricting you to that one area. Later releases have taken out this portal, however. | |
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Amnesiac Hero | |
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Amnesiac Hero: You start the game knowing nothing about your own past or the zombie apocalypse that's now ravaging the land of Hoenn, leaving Professor Birch to fill you in initially. Exploited by the Horsemen, who take the opportunity to plant false flashbacks in your mind to string you along and eventually lure you to your death (unsuccessfully). | |
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Big Bad: It's kinda ambiguous at first. At first, Meteor seems to be the villain. Then they make it seem its the Four Horsemen. Then when you first reach Lilycove, the Inquisition's leader, Chloe, seems to take that position. But after you beat the Champion, Senex seems to take over as Big Bad, with his two Dragons finally trying to get their hands dirty. | |
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Better than a Bare Bulb | |
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Better Than a Bare Bulb: The game never takes itself too seriously, and mocks some of the cliches that pop up. | |
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