Cresselia is the one who caused the dark timeline, the heroes were driven mad by her constantly using up their reviver seeds, and as a result could not beat darkrai, which led them to despair and madness
@@3DHDcat alakazam is from a super famous and very powerful rescue team from Pokémon mystery dungeon red and blue rescue team. Explorers of sky is about 10 or 20 years later after red and blue rescue team. The Pokémon that saved the world at that time was from a comet that was to destroy the earth. the main player and their partner from team red and blue rescue team that saved the world
@@codervince4957 Since the Legendaries couldn't stop Dan and Mudkip, Alakazam is referencing how heroes of the past could defeat them, saving the world.
@@prayingkabutops1392 If you are talking about Gengar, he really is the RT version of Undertale's Chara. He is a cursed human who abandoned Gardevoir (Sorry for spoiler)
@@edwinadiwinata4213 I've already played RT so it's not really a spoiler. And besides, he wanted to redeem himself by bringing Gardevoir back. Also I was referring to the other human.
The point is that Darkrai canonically hates fair fights. “Finally, a fair fight” is like the one badass boast that doesn’t work for this particular character regardless of who his opponents are.
Speaking: Finally, a fair fight. Thinking: Finally, a use for our Reviver Seeds. Cuz I'm pretty sure the last time they were really needed was when they faced Palkia alone. I don't see Cresselia and Wigglytuff by themselves be too difficult anymore.
I kinda wish Dan or Mudkip said to Dusknoir “Like YOU have any place to condemn us?” Or, “You think YOU of all Pokémon are in any position to play the hero?” That would’ve definitely been a good touch.
Yeah, there's so much potential for more polished dialogue. I personally want a last moment after you betray your partner, like "Remember, if it wasn't for me, you would've never gotten this far.", which is true. Or, a scene during the fight where you purposefully target Celebi, knowing she's Grovyle's weakness.
@@alexanderlyon1215 I had some ideas. Retort to Dusknoir: "You wish to condemn our actions? After what you've done? Or are you just jealous that we're about to achieve what you could only dream of." Betraying Darkrai: "You're hurt Lord Darkrai. Which makes you a liability. What a shame. I won't bow to a being weaker than me." Betraying Partner: "Us? Equals? You seem to have misunderstood. You've always been beneath me. The fact that you've still haven't noticed that... makes me almost feel sorry for you."
This is dark and terrifying as well. Imagine if they made the *official* evil ending, it's going to be horrifying which makes viewers having nightmares about it.
Also, i imagine that it actually ends with Arceus coming on the planet cause he understood "Ok, this is going to shit" and thus tries to solve things by defeating them all. Hardest fight in the game, cause he's assisted by Dialga, Palkia and Giratina, and you're supposed to lose.
That make sense because then, you are destined to lose in the case of Arceus stepping in. It’s very similar to Goku Black and how he got so far to the point that God himself had to step in and delete him.
Small detail, but the way Grovyle said, "Celebi, NO!" is such a powerful moment for me because it's his traumatized cry of watching them die AGAIN, but this time not in his arms with him. It was bittersweet for them both then, watching the sunset together, knowing that their friends have succeeded in their mission and brought peace to the world and that they'd disappear but it would all be worth it... but this time it's just pure terror; helplessly watching his best friend and possibly love interest die for good.
@@edwinadiwinata4213 Same... he sacrficed so much, he's been through hell and back. When he lost his partner. When people thought he was an outlaw for stealing the time gears. When Dusknoir was trying to stop him. Meeting his partner again, only to find that they'd lost all the memories they had with him and that they had a new partner. And after all this, his spirit still remained strong, he still stayed true to his dreams no matter what they cost. It's too much.
@@RocketPooch Now.. he came back to the past in order to stop the very same Pokemons who helped stopping the planet paralysis in the first place, only to fail badly and get slaughtered alongside Celebi and Dusknoir (Who is now a good guy).
I'm a bit put off with all the explicit "we KILLED them" lines. But overall this really fun to watch and I seriously got spooked at the end when the player attacks the partner
You've completely missed the point, Aprilhippie. Even a game like this, nobody outright says "kill". It's not about being scared, it's about the word being incredibly out of place.
I was in absolute awe when they betrayed Darkrai, but I sorta saw it coming...then my jaw hit the floor right after the partner said they'd rule the world...."together".
Holy crap this was amazing! Fantastic scripting and alternate storyline! That’s awesome that people still make these what if Pokémon videos using these old games nowadays.
Wow that was grim and interesting at the same time! Especially Grovyle's words. And the final backstab damn. Also Alakazam was a really nice touch and rounded the story up.
Dude this game already had me on edge as a kid with the music, the emotional character portraits, and the atmosphere. If this was an official what-if ending, I would have stopped playing this until I got older.
The protagonist does speak a lot internally. But I remember in the first two games at least, they actually did speak in the ending when they were saying their sad goodbyes, before eventually being reunited. Heh... even to this day I still shed a few from them.
I wonder what the requirements would be if this was in the official game. Maybe you fail the final boss so many times that, eventually, there's a secret prompt that opens up to get you this ending. Maybe you and your partner have a discussion away from Creselia about the hopelessness that they're feeling and decide that, when they go again to face Darkrai, they'll backstab Cresselia and then join him. That hopelessness feeling from your failed attempts creeps into your player and partner characters. And eventually, the two see no hope in beating Darkrai but instead join him simply because they wanna live. Gameplay possibilities aside, I like the concept of the video, but I feel like it could be fine tuned a bit I feel like if you're willing to hear me out. I think my biggest gripe with this scenario is whether or not the hero and partner are acting on their own free will or are under the control of Darkrai. If in a dream/hypnotic state, then this whole scenario could make sense with their personalities doing a 180 turn and killing everyone. Might not hold up though as Darkrai's defeat may wake them up from the dream. And then that would be the player willingly kill the partner which doesn't sit right with me at all. Yet if it is by their free will outside of a dream, then hero and partner's actions makes it difficult to justify. The bonds you made with the guildmates, townsfolk, the future, and even your partner's life have been built up throughout the game. To throw consciousness out the window and simply throw away at the drop of a hat would be undercutting the whole journey....Orr maybe I'm wrong because the only thing strong enough to "control" you is Darkrai and no one else. Instead of outright killing, I'd imagine the hero and partner would try and talk people into joining the glorious Darkrai and then using force as a last resort to those who can't see reason. And then after harming/subduing guildmates, town residence, gods, and even your old partner Grovyle, your partner has an awakening of sorts. Partner is a good person through and through who loves the world, adventure, friends, and even you. With everything bad that they just did, they would need to confront themselves and question the relationship you and the partner have. You were their inspiration of courage for them throughout the story. But at the end of the world, with Grovyle knocked out, who is to say that wouldn't happen to them later on. As a final stand to their beliefs, your partner trust in themselves for the first time and challenges you to the true final battle...hero vs partner. Regardless of the outcome (be it player or partner standing), the governors of time and space are dead (as they serve no one and reject Darkrai's ideal world outright.) The world collapse onto itself as you, your partner, or both of you (should you choose not to fight them) witness the ruin of the world. This, I believe, would bring the true "Bad" ending. Maaaaybe this is all a bit too much, yet I hope you maybe get a kick out of this scenario. I did thoroughly enjoy the video; it made me think heavily on the subject of hero turning bad. The domination of the guild was pretty heart wrenching to watch. I only take the time to write this out simply because I love Mystery Dungeon. I look forward to seeing your next cutscene edit! :D
Going bad for losing is too WTF, it doesn't make sense. The thing about Darkrai controlling them is exactly what I think and it makes more sense, what bothers me is that Palkia should appear at the end like in the game and so between the 3 of them they defeat him and put him to sleep; with Dialga, come on, Darkrai already knows where his Tower is and he can easily go, put it to sleep and destroy the gears so that now no one can stop him; with those from the Pokéguild and Treasure Village they didn't have to do anything, just wait for them to fall asleep like Azurrill. The final battle could more or less happen, but without Palkia or Dialga since Grovyle, Celebi and Dusknoir would travel back in time because many Pokémon suddenly fall asleep in the future.
A good idea for an ending (one equally as sad as the real one) would be after the Hero VS. Partner fight, whether you beat them or not, for the Partner to gather all of their courage, reminiscing on the entire adventure and remembering every one of their friends that you two have killed, and letting out all that anger to suddenly throw the Hero off Temporal Tower. The Partner stares over the edge, panting and drained of all their energy, but quickly breaking into a full sob as they realize everything that they've done. They've doomed the world, they've killed everyone they've ever met, and they just lost the closest person they knew in their life. Just like the good ending, the Partner is left all alone, sitting atop Temporal Tower with Don't Forget playing in the background...as all the world fades to gray and life ceases to exist. The End of Time.
@@galacticam2000 Or better yet: Let him think about how stupid they were to join Darkrai, when they had no reason to. And that now thanks to his nonsense the world will be destroyed. Come to think of it, did no one really think of using Jirachi to fix everything? I mean, I know that the Pokémon in the game are somewhat "special", but they're not that dumb either, so to speak.
Here’s a cool idea for a video. What if Grovyle sent Dusknoir to the future straight away before the hero learnt the truth. Also Grovyle doesn’t go to the future with him.
Watching this hurts me more than I thought it would do. I have too many good memories of this game that just thinking of the possibility of doing those things makes me feel bad.
The video is good, but I am not convinced that they become bad like that because yes, the only way to justify this is that Darkrai will also lock Cresselia and her partner in the illusion so Cresselia would die and the couple would be controlled thanks to the powers of Darkrai making them agree to join him, it is practically impossible to turn them evil in that part of the game since they are supposed to no longer suffer from not belonging to that world thanks to Cresselia and the Great Bluff, making it very forced if you do not resort to the justification I gave earlier. There are also script holes like why didn't Palkia suddenly appear like in the game? with him alone against the 3 he couldn't win and as for Dialga, wouldn't Darkrai know that it's a danger to leave him like that? He was well able to use the hole he originally planned to escape with and go to the Tower of Time to deal with Dialga by putting him to sleep and take out the Gears of Time, destroying them and causing the Planet Paralysis again, or better yet Why did they directly attack the Pokéguild and Treasure Village? If only it was enough for them to wait for them to fall asleep.. With that the final union would not occur; On the positive side, I quite liked the inclusion of Dusknoir, Grovyle and Celebi Shiny. The ending has potential with Alakazam as another Hope. In my personal opinion, this video should have a Remake. ........................................................................ If they turned evil, in my opinion, it would be that Dusknoir at the time he sent the couple to the Northern Desert is more intelligent in his plans to capture Grovyle and with the Protagonist, convince the others of the Village and the Pokéguild (I have to remind you that at this point the villagers held him in high esteem) that he is evil and they try to kill him. And the companion could save him and escape from the village, and Dusknoir could provoke them with any team that orders them to kill the other so that in a fit of rage for trying to protect the other they end up accidentally killing the team of explorers that provoked them; and thus realize that sending that team was the idea of Dusknoir and the Poké guild, understanding in their minds that they cannot be true heroes if they allow themselves to be manipulated to kill someone innocent, and they would show that town and poké guild that they are not fit to be explorers and the world deserves better; these versions would kill criminals because we go by the game's ideology of "talking to them and then letting them go" is absurd, since possibly talking to an explorer they would realize this rule and plan to completely exterminate the criminals, so that everyone lives in peace. When Darkrai arrives, oh boy, they won't kill him, but when they defeat him, they torture him physically and mentally and if they travel to other regions they will lock him in the cave where the body of Gardevoir (the rescue team) is, suffering eternally for trying finish them off and want to make innocents suffer with their world conquest. I mean I see them more as antiheroes than as villains per se.
I think that the reason Palkia appeared at the Dark Crater at the end is because we defeated Darkrai and he was able to wake up from his nightmare. He was still entrapped in his dream before the final fight if I remember correctly, and the reason he managed to get to the Dark Crater as soon as he woke up is beacuse Darkrai told us about that place in his dream. Also, I think Palkia should've still be entrapped in his nightmare in this video because Darkrai didn't get beaten up.
@@alle1276 I doubt it, since once Darkrai is gone, Cresselia could perfectly wake him up since apparently the only way to get out of a Darkrai Nightmare was Cresselia's feathers, it doesn't make sense that she doesn't give Palkia a feather to wake him up; until Cresselia says so after waking up Azurril, she says that he is trying to fix the Space Warp and that his job as guardian is in danger. So yes, it is a plot error in the video
I see what you mean. My only justification for this is that the two were under Darkrai's control long enough for it to warp their personalities. We saw the same thing happen with primal Dialga. Yes, I know that the madness was attributed to the laws of time breaking down, but I am pretty sure that it all started when Darkrai entered Dialga's mind. We also know that Dialga was still quite insane in the future, so the control could definitely have a more permanent effect. Far as I can tell, the implication is that the time gears had been removed from temporal tower a long time prior to the events of the game, as NOBODY knew their true purpose. Not even their guardians, I believe. Also, we don't know why the gears were removed from temporal tower or who did the deed. They also could have been removed as a fail-safe in the event that Dialga went crazy, which he did. Your version of the story is pretty interesting, as well as plausible. Although, I have a feeling that the guild might suspect foul play here (except, ironically, chatot).
@@DeltaEternity0117 That the Guild is suspicious, I doubt it, because if you remember Dusknoir deceived everyone with the matter of Grovyle and Paralysis, and nobody suspected anything, in fact everyone saw Grovyle as a vile criminal. It wasn't until Sunflora saw Dusknoir acting strange that they began to suspect, added to the fact that Grovyle told the couple the truth by telling the Guild (and, according to the Great Bluff, Chatot was the first to believe them, ironic) and also that he Great Bluff told the rest of the guild at Brine Cave that Grovyle was good, because he sought him out himself. So I see it feasible that Dusknoir being intelligent as with the Paralysis deception, and manipulating with convincing words, that they believe that the main character is also guilty, added to the fact that if he convinces an explorer team to attack them (being the manipulator that he is) and that the couple has an unbreakable friendship not hesitating to protect each other, and once they know that all this was Dusknoir's idea and approved by the Guild trying to save the partner from the protagonist's "evil influence", they would be corrupted trying to protect each other and accidentally killing that team sent by Dusknoir; Dusknoir could even secretly send the Sableye to collect the remains of that team to show them to everyone in the village and the guild, and have even more credible proof that they must be eliminated before they "contaminate" the world. Sorry if what I write has spelling mistakes, I use the Google translator
@@angeliuselconquistador4442 You have a good point. I was mostly thinking that the guild would be at least hesitant to turn on one of their own. Unlike Grovyle, the player has developed a bit of a positive reputation in treasure town, so they wouldn't turn on them immediately. Especially, Azurill and Marill. There is a chance that even the player might believe him, leading to an identity crisis. Only the partner would still believe in the player. Also, the death would most likely be dealt by the player. The partner is far too innocent to do something like that, even under extreme stress. There is also the possibility that Dusknoir could arrange the death of someone and orchestrate events so that the player gets blamed. But that probably wouldn't lead to an identity crisis on the end of the player. How should we weave this?
I was always curious of what would happen if given the option to join Darkrai… this definitely answers the question, I could really see this happening!
Nice! Since the first time I played EoS I always wanted to join Darkrai and it is interesting to see how it would be in a hypothetical case. I like the ending, I would have preferred the partner and the hero to conquer the world together, but a singular victory of the hero is a good ending. And about Alakazam's monologue... is there going to be a sequel to this, with the RT heroes fighting the EoS hero? That would be epic. - I won't deny that it was satisfying to know that Cresselia got beaten to death. And even more satisfying to see how they beat Chatot, or better yet, when they defeated the guildmaster (f**k you, level 50 pokémon). -
Holy fuck the amount of cheering I did when I saw Grovyle. The writing so simple and fanficy but PMD2 is just beyond perfect and any story will be hype af
Explorers of sky is my fav video game when it comes to the cutscenes and the storyline and the characters. My fav video game to play is Pokémon colosseum
Well he probably is. That’s why when he talks the letters are on capitalized. Or he just has an extremely loud voice cause he’s like all godly or something
Riolu : Alas ! Nobody left to stop me, I shall reign supreme ! ??? : Hey kiddo, turn around. Riolu : What ? Who is there ? Sans the Cubone : You're gonna have a bad *Time* . I'll leave you no *Space* to escape, so you better start praying to the *Sky* .
I'm not gonna lie, it was nice to watch this video at night, I don't know it gave me a great feeling of fear and it gets worse with every scene where Dan and Mudkip appeared, as they killed several Pokémon without any remorse...
here’s an idea for a video: •what if the player touches the groudon statue and gets a vision (not just hearing a voice) and sees grovyle and themself talking about how to lift the fog and the player remembers everything •the player remembers everything and turns into a human when going to the future •what if the player remembers everything after they see the bounty of grovyle or at the first time they see dusknoir •what if grovyle reconizes the player ever since the first time they fight in quicksand cave •what if dusknoir doesn’t pull the player and partner into the future and grovyle is killed •what if grovyle and the player dont get seperated but the player turns into a pokemon •what if it was grovyle that sheilded the player from darkrai and was turned into a human and lost his memory and the player was still human •what if the player kills darkrai then gets their memory back and decides to leave the partner and goes back to live in the future with grovyle •show the player and grovyle when they lived together in the future •what if dusknoir decides to join the player at temporal tower and the time gears don’t work •what if the player doesn’t lose their memory but still turns into a pokemon •what if the player and the pokemon from the future cease to exist forever •what if dusknoir and grovyle never find out who the player is and grovyle escapes dusknoir and goes back to the past and the player and partner kills grovyle •what if when going through the demensional hole that palkia destroyed darkrai pulls in the player, they end up one day before the player meets the partner, the player regains all their memories, turns back into a human, decides they want a world of darkness, catches darkrai in a pokeball and uses darkrai to destroy the world. •the player meets dusknoir and gets their memory back but tells dusknoir who they really are and they decide to join forces •what if dusknoir did steal grovyle’s soul (or whatever his plan was in the special episode) and takes over his body and goes back to the past •darkrai destroys space goes back to the time of red and blue rescue team and destroys space and then gengar and gardivoir and the player and partner from red and blue rescue team have to fight, they kill darkrai and decide to take over the world and then grovyle celebi dusknoir and the player and partner from explorers of sky go back in time and save the world, they go back to the partner’s time and find out guildmaster wigglytuff rules the world.
It doesn't feel so understandable on how the characters just changed like that, plus I don't think they are powerful enough to do all that stuff. But aside from all that, it's definitely dark
@@simonfernandez1963 ok you got a point. But my point about their sudden change in personality still stands. It feels like they brute force it. My friend thinks that it might be make more sense if Darkrai slowly manipulate them for some time instead. Do you agree?
Damn bro its the fact that we grew up with these games and imagining an ending like this, us the mc becoming what we hate in a person betraying even our bestfriend, feels like an actual episode if a sad anime that made me even rethink life, Well done
Dan the Riolu forgot that there were still two Pokémon powerful enough to oppose him, other than the heroes who stopped the falling star... He who rules the Torn Realm, the Renegade, *Giratina* And He who wields the power of all types, said to have created the Pokémon world, the Alpha, *Arceus*
Even they may struggle to face down a slayer of gods. Arceus would likely be too busy trying to keep time and space from breaking down. As such, he might send a message to Giratina, the renegade pokemon, his wayward child. He would plead for his child to aid the rescue team in their attempt to restore order. Giratina would probably laugh at this message, seeing that there was a great problem that even the god of pokemon couldn't solve. Chances are Giratina would accept regardless, for even she wouldn't crave the end of all. And so this team sallies forth, to an unknown ending.
THIS WAS AMAZING! Thank you so much for putting a crazy spin on my favorite childhood game. My nostalgia is pumping hard now and I may have to play it all again one more time. I wish someone could make a GBA rom with this ending!
This is like when Shang Tsung betrays everyone in MK11 Love this channel, and the fact that there are still people making content about this wonderful game.
I know this is meant to be an intentional bad ending but...I definitely think Giratina would've just...rolled up (if for no other reason then "why are those two assembled, together.")
This just reminded me of the video game alternate ending ‘Revenge of the Sith’. I was sort of expecting the partner standing over Mudkip and say ‘No, the world belongs to me!’
Lol... What a Thing! This a Great hacked stuff! :) Edit: But if this ending was official, it would give me nightmares, lots of nightmares and pain. Luckily Gamefreak *never* would do that ending, it's *too dark* for them...
Cresselia: It's me! Your friend, Cresselia.
Me, remembering all of those Reviver Seeds she wasted: Absolutely _not._
*SAME. HERE.*
SAME HERE! AND my partner is CHIKORITA, who didn't have any trouble!
SO GOD DAMN TRUE
I HATE HER
I remember when i accidentally popped a reviser seed instead of reviver, i was so upset😭
ACTUALLY CRESSELIA SUCKS
This 8 minute video had more betrayals in it than the entire feudal era of japan
George R.R Martin aprove this
Not just Feudal Japan, I think not even GTA series betrayals came close to this video
You’re telling me, yeeesh
Mitsuhide was a d.mb.ss for betraying Nobunaga ಠ益ಠ
Nobunaga got nothing on Riolu Dan, sheesh
Cresselia is the one who caused the dark timeline, the heroes were driven mad by her constantly using up their reviver seeds, and as a result could not beat darkrai, which led them to despair and madness
XD
Lol
Unfortunatsly for thess fallen heroes, Hope keeps on going!
Palkia: *SCREAM*
Also Palkia: "fine."
It’s like it was in agony just agreeing to Dialga!
This fanfic is so accurate, it properly represented Palkia as the most accidentally funny character in the game.
That entire part was the epitome of "when you're sibling comes into your room when you're busy"
I’d like to think he was just groaning in disgust at the thought of working with Dialga
"Fine." Palkia said calmly.
The ending with Alakazam referring to Mystery Dungeon 1 is an insane plot twist
I didn't get that part
@@3DHDcat alakazam is from a super famous and very powerful rescue team from Pokémon mystery dungeon red and blue rescue team. Explorers of sky is about 10 or 20 years later after red and blue rescue team. The Pokémon that saved the world at that time was from a comet that was to destroy the earth. the main player and their partner from team red and blue rescue team that saved the world
@@saklee1777 whats that got to do with dan and mud kip though?
@@codervince4957 It's implying that the team of PMD1 could defeat Dan
@@codervince4957 Since the Legendaries couldn't stop Dan and Mudkip, Alakazam is referencing how heroes of the past could defeat them, saving the world.
This ending is much more horrifying compared to planet paralysis. They freaking killed everyone, not even Darkrai and the Partner were spared
It reminds me Chara from Undertale
@@ColonelLucario Duh. Dan is the literal Chara in this video. They are both fallen humans
@@edwinadiwinata4213 What would the human from RT be?
@@prayingkabutops1392 If you are talking about Gengar, he really is the RT version of Undertale's Chara. He is a cursed human who abandoned Gardevoir (Sorry for spoiler)
@@edwinadiwinata4213 I've already played RT so it's not really a spoiler. And besides, he wanted to redeem himself by bringing Gardevoir back.
Also I was referring to the other human.
You know it’s edgy when Darkrai suddenly speaks fondly of fair fights.
especially if outnumbered
well dialga and palkia are no biggy but celebi grovyle and dusknoir are as strong or stronger than darkrai the player and the partner
@@saklee1777 dialga alone would obliterate the three but as you know pokemon mystery dungeon doesn't enitirely focus on power levels
The point is that Darkrai canonically hates fair fights. “Finally, a fair fight” is like the one badass boast that doesn’t work for this particular character regardless of who his opponents are.
Speaking: Finally, a fair fight.
Thinking: Finally, a use for our Reviver Seeds.
Cuz I'm pretty sure the last time they were really needed was when they faced Palkia alone. I don't see Cresselia and Wigglytuff by themselves be too difficult anymore.
The amount of backstabbing in this video is so immeasurable to the point where even the protagonist murders his own partner
I kinda wish Dan or Mudkip said to Dusknoir “Like YOU have any place to condemn us?” Or, “You think YOU of all Pokémon are in any position to play the hero?” That would’ve definitely been a good touch.
I mean Dusknoir did try to murder the partner, the player, and Grovyle after he kidnaped them to the future.
@@SlashterYTPs Exactly what I mean. Hence why I think a line like that would be a fitting touch, especially for a villainous turn.
Well duh. Neither the player nor the partner has an idea about Dusknoir had reformed into a good guy (bcs Special Episode 5 happened in the future)
Yeah, there's so much potential for more polished dialogue. I personally want a last moment after you betray your partner, like "Remember, if it wasn't for me, you would've never gotten this far.", which is true.
Or, a scene during the fight where you purposefully target Celebi, knowing she's Grovyle's weakness.
@@alexanderlyon1215 I had some ideas.
Retort to Dusknoir: "You wish to condemn our actions? After what you've done? Or are you just jealous that we're about to achieve what you could only dream of."
Betraying Darkrai: "You're hurt Lord Darkrai. Which makes you a liability. What a shame. I won't bow to a being weaker than me."
Betraying Partner: "Us? Equals? You seem to have misunderstood. You've always been beneath me. The fact that you've still haven't noticed that... makes me almost feel sorry for you."
This is dark and terrifying as well. Imagine if they made the *official* evil ending, it's going to be horrifying which makes viewers having nightmares about it.
The worst that with the ending referring to Rescue Team, it seems that this is kind of a "fan-canonical" ending
You puff
We both have Nathaniel in our name look at that
Or the bad ending would be Cresselia (somehow) stopping the main duo and then Magnezone taking them away to jail. And that's the end.
That could not happen for this is a children's game
Also, i imagine that it actually ends with Arceus coming on the planet cause he understood "Ok, this is going to shit" and thus tries to solve things by defeating them all. Hardest fight in the game, cause he's assisted by Dialga, Palkia and Giratina, and you're supposed to lose.
Dont forget Bidoof himself.
would be more difficult if Kecleon was the end boss
@@jeswillsebastian8963
Bidoof was killed earlier. He was never as threatening as real gods
That make sense because then, you are destined to lose in the case of Arceus stepping in. It’s very similar to Goku Black and how he got so far to the point that God himself had to step in and delete him.
So basically OP is saying that sees Arceus pulling a YHVH from Shin Megami Tensei.
This game went from E for Everyone to T for Teen real fast.
Went from a Pokémon game to a Shin Megami Tensei game
Small detail, but the way Grovyle said, "Celebi, NO!" is such a powerful moment for me because it's his traumatized cry of watching them die AGAIN, but this time not in his arms with him. It was bittersweet for them both then, watching the sunset together, knowing that their friends have succeeded in their mission and brought peace to the world and that they'd disappear but it would all be worth it... but this time it's just pure terror; helplessly watching his best friend and possibly love interest die for good.
Celebi should have said "My Dear Grovyle... Forgive me". Before dying
@@edwinadiwinata4213 OH MY GOSH 😭
@@RocketPooch I felt very bad for the future trio, esp Grovyle. Considering that he died at the hands of his human partner (Dan)
@@edwinadiwinata4213 Same... he sacrficed so much, he's been through hell and back. When he lost his partner. When people thought he was an outlaw for stealing the time gears. When Dusknoir was trying to stop him. Meeting his partner again, only to find that they'd lost all the memories they had with him and that they had a new partner. And after all this, his spirit still remained strong, he still stayed true to his dreams no matter what they cost. It's too much.
@@RocketPooch Now.. he came back to the past in order to stop the very same Pokemons who helped stopping the planet paralysis in the first place, only to fail badly and get slaughtered alongside Celebi and Dusknoir (Who is now a good guy).
I'm a bit put off with all the explicit "we KILLED them" lines.
But overall this really fun to watch and I seriously got spooked at the end when the player attacks the partner
Lol why does the word kill scare you 😂
You've completely missed the point, Aprilhippie. Even a game like this, nobody outright says "kill". It's not about being scared, it's about the word being incredibly out of place.
@@gengarzilla1685 Thank you for clarification 😁
I guess Gamefreak and Chunsoft avoid using words such as "Die or Kill" To make this game as child friendly as possible. Despite the dark theming
*bidoof is fucking dead*
I was in absolute awe when they betrayed Darkrai, but I sorta saw it coming...then my jaw hit the floor right after the partner said they'd rule the world...."together".
and then the player said "lolno" and murdered the partner too
@@FalcoMomentnaw. Dan just went to hug Mudkip in celebration
i am more surprised that grovyle's talk no jutsu didn't work than the fact that two kids defeated the gods of time and space themselves
Holy crap this was amazing! Fantastic scripting and alternate storyline! That’s awesome that people still make these what if Pokémon videos using these old games nowadays.
PLEASE continue making stuff like this. It's way too good go let this be the end
This is incredibly well written, the attention to detail in keeping with the established characters is great!
Geez that was dark. It was interesting to see how it all played out
Wow that was grim and interesting at the same time! Especially Grovyle's words. And the final backstab damn. Also Alakazam was a really nice touch and rounded the story up.
Dude this game already had me on edge as a kid with the music, the emotional character portraits, and the atmosphere. If this was an official what-if ending, I would have stopped playing this until I got older.
Considering the rest of the game, that ending hurts even more
That was a complete 180, they went from hesitant to bloodthirsty in under a minute lol
“Bidoof is dead.” Never thatI hear the protagonist say that. Or speak at all really.
Dan, the Riolu godslayer
What if the bidoof is an illusion, with the true incarnate form watching above, the one who taught dialga roar of time.
The protagonist does speak a lot internally. But I remember in the first two games at least, they actually did speak in the ending when they were saying their sad goodbyes, before eventually being reunited. Heh... even to this day I still shed a few from them.
Bidoof is dead. Long live Bidoof.
Protag speaks while doing guard duty, calling out footprints, and saying goodbye. But yes...
I wonder what the requirements would be if this was in the official game. Maybe you fail the final boss so many times that, eventually, there's a secret prompt that opens up to get you this ending. Maybe you and your partner have a discussion away from Creselia about the hopelessness that they're feeling and decide that, when they go again to face Darkrai, they'll backstab Cresselia and then join him. That hopelessness feeling from your failed attempts creeps into your player and partner characters. And eventually, the two see no hope in beating Darkrai but instead join him simply because they wanna live.
Gameplay possibilities aside, I like the concept of the video, but I feel like it could be fine tuned a bit I feel like if you're willing to hear me out. I think my biggest gripe with this scenario is whether or not the hero and partner are acting on their own free will or are under the control of Darkrai. If in a dream/hypnotic state, then this whole scenario could make sense with their personalities doing a 180 turn and killing everyone. Might not hold up though as Darkrai's defeat may wake them up from the dream. And then that would be the player willingly kill the partner which doesn't sit right with me at all.
Yet if it is by their free will outside of a dream, then hero and partner's actions makes it difficult to justify. The bonds you made with the guildmates, townsfolk, the future, and even your partner's life have been built up throughout the game. To throw consciousness out the window and simply throw away at the drop of a hat would be undercutting the whole journey....Orr maybe I'm wrong because the only thing strong enough to "control" you is Darkrai and no one else.
Instead of outright killing, I'd imagine the hero and partner would try and talk people into joining the glorious Darkrai and then using force as a last resort to those who can't see reason. And then after harming/subduing guildmates, town residence, gods, and even your old partner Grovyle, your partner has an awakening of sorts. Partner is a good person through and through who loves the world, adventure, friends, and even you. With everything bad that they just did, they would need to confront themselves and question the relationship you and the partner have. You were their inspiration of courage for them throughout the story. But at the end of the world, with Grovyle knocked out, who is to say that wouldn't happen to them later on. As a final stand to their beliefs, your partner trust in themselves for the first time and challenges you to the true final battle...hero vs partner.
Regardless of the outcome (be it player or partner standing), the governors of time and space are dead (as they serve no one and reject Darkrai's ideal world outright.) The world collapse onto itself as you, your partner, or both of you (should you choose not to fight them) witness the ruin of the world. This, I believe, would bring the true "Bad" ending.
Maaaaybe this is all a bit too much, yet I hope you maybe get a kick out of this scenario. I did thoroughly enjoy the video; it made me think heavily on the subject of hero turning bad. The domination of the guild was pretty heart wrenching to watch. I only take the time to write this out simply because I love Mystery Dungeon. I look forward to seeing your next cutscene edit! :D
Going bad for losing is too WTF, it doesn't make sense. The thing about Darkrai controlling them is exactly what I think and it makes more sense, what bothers me is that Palkia should appear at the end like in the game and so between the 3 of them they defeat him and put him to sleep; with Dialga, come on, Darkrai already knows where his Tower is and he can easily go, put it to sleep and destroy the gears so that now no one can stop him; with those from the Pokéguild and Treasure Village they didn't have to do anything, just wait for them to fall asleep like Azurrill. The final battle could more or less happen, but without Palkia or Dialga since Grovyle, Celebi and Dusknoir would travel back in time because many Pokémon suddenly fall asleep in the future.
A good idea for an ending (one equally as sad as the real one) would be after the Hero VS. Partner fight, whether you beat them or not, for the Partner to gather all of their courage, reminiscing on the entire adventure and remembering every one of their friends that you two have killed, and letting out all that anger to suddenly throw the Hero off Temporal Tower. The Partner stares over the edge, panting and drained of all their energy, but quickly breaking into a full sob as they realize everything that they've done. They've doomed the world, they've killed everyone they've ever met, and they just lost the closest person they knew in their life. Just like the good ending, the Partner is left all alone, sitting atop Temporal Tower with Don't Forget playing in the background...as all the world fades to gray and life ceases to exist.
The End of Time.
@@galacticam2000 Or better yet: Let him think about how stupid they were to join Darkrai, when they had no reason to. And that now thanks to his nonsense the world will be destroyed.
Come to think of it, did no one really think of using Jirachi to fix everything? I mean, I know that the Pokémon in the game are somewhat "special", but they're not that dumb either, so to speak.
@@angeliuselconquistador4442 next time, on JIRACHI BALL Z!
I guess it would be if you choose to help darkrai when you get the choice before the fight.
Loved that little tidbit at the end, really added to the story of this alternate ending, makes me excited to see if there can be more. Very well done!
THEY REALLY DID BACKSTAB DARKRAI
1:02 THIS ONE IS FOR MY REVIVER SEEDS
Here’s a cool idea for a video. What if Grovyle sent Dusknoir to the future straight away before the hero learnt the truth. Also Grovyle doesn’t go to the future with him.
That was very dark and really good made, I am waiting for the sequel with the pkmn mmd blue/red team, keep up the good work 😁
Now I want the sequel with the duo from pmd1 against the corrupted pmd2 duo
Or what's left of the corrupted PMD2 duo, at least
As they killed Wigglytuff, i understood that it's personal.
NO ONE MUST EVER HURT THE BEST GUILDMASTER.
The fact that there's the possibility of the protagonist of the first mystery dungeon game to fight is genius
Dude, this went from zero to based in a hot second. Like damn, this was amazing! And that cheeky teaser at the end.. good stuff.
Only right wing incels use 'based' in their vernacular.
Watching this hurts me more than I thought it would do. I have too many good memories of this game that just thinking of the possibility of doing those things makes me feel bad.
The video is good, but I am not convinced that they become bad like that because yes, the only way to justify this is that Darkrai will also lock Cresselia and her partner in the illusion so Cresselia would die and the couple would be controlled thanks to the powers of Darkrai making them agree to join him, it is practically impossible to turn them evil in that part of the game since they are supposed to no longer suffer from not belonging to that world thanks to Cresselia and the Great Bluff, making it very forced if you do not resort to the justification I gave earlier. There are also script holes like why didn't Palkia suddenly appear like in the game? with him alone against the 3 he couldn't win and as for Dialga, wouldn't Darkrai know that it's a danger to leave him like that? He was well able to use the hole he originally planned to escape with and go to the Tower of Time to deal with Dialga by putting him to sleep and take out the Gears of Time, destroying them and causing the Planet Paralysis again, or better yet Why did they directly attack the Pokéguild and Treasure Village? If only it was enough for them to wait for them to fall asleep..
With that the final union would not occur; On the positive side, I quite liked the inclusion of Dusknoir, Grovyle and Celebi Shiny.
The ending has potential with Alakazam as another Hope.
In my personal opinion, this video should have a Remake.
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If they turned evil, in my opinion, it would be that Dusknoir at the time he sent the couple to the Northern Desert is more intelligent in his plans to capture Grovyle and with the Protagonist, convince the others of the Village and the Pokéguild (I have to remind you that at this point the villagers held him in high esteem) that he is evil and they try to kill him. And the companion could save him and escape from the village, and Dusknoir could provoke them with any team that orders them to kill the other so that in a fit of rage for trying to protect the other they end up accidentally killing the team of explorers that provoked them; and thus realize that sending that team was the idea of Dusknoir and the Poké guild, understanding in their minds that they cannot be true heroes if they allow themselves to be manipulated to kill someone innocent, and they would show that town and poké guild that they are not fit to be explorers and the world deserves better; these versions would kill criminals because we go by the game's ideology of "talking to them and then letting them go" is absurd, since possibly talking to an explorer they would realize this rule and plan to completely exterminate the criminals, so that everyone lives in peace. When Darkrai arrives, oh boy, they won't kill him, but when they defeat him, they torture him physically and mentally and if they travel to other regions they will lock him in the cave where the body of Gardevoir (the rescue team) is, suffering eternally for trying finish them off and want to make innocents suffer with their world conquest. I mean I see them more as antiheroes than as villains per se.
I think that the reason Palkia appeared at the Dark Crater at the end is because we defeated Darkrai and he was able to wake up from his nightmare. He was still entrapped in his dream before the final fight if I remember correctly, and the reason he managed to get to the Dark Crater as soon as he woke up is beacuse Darkrai told us about that place in his dream.
Also, I think Palkia should've still be entrapped in his nightmare in this video because Darkrai didn't get beaten up.
@@alle1276 I doubt it, since once Darkrai is gone, Cresselia could perfectly wake him up since apparently the only way to get out of a Darkrai Nightmare was Cresselia's feathers, it doesn't make sense that she doesn't give Palkia a feather to wake him up; until Cresselia says so after waking up Azurril, she says that he is trying to fix the Space Warp and that his job as guardian is in danger.
So yes, it is a plot error in the video
I see what you mean. My only justification for this is that the two were under Darkrai's control long enough for it to warp their personalities. We saw the same thing happen with primal Dialga. Yes, I know that the madness was attributed to the laws of time breaking down, but I am pretty sure that it all started when Darkrai entered Dialga's mind. We also know that Dialga was still quite insane in the future, so the control could definitely have a more permanent effect.
Far as I can tell, the implication is that the time gears had been removed from temporal tower a long time prior to the events of the game, as NOBODY knew their true purpose. Not even their guardians, I believe. Also, we don't know why the gears were removed from temporal tower or who did the deed. They also could have been removed as a fail-safe in the event that Dialga went crazy, which he did.
Your version of the story is pretty interesting, as well as plausible. Although, I have a feeling that the guild might suspect foul play here (except, ironically, chatot).
@@DeltaEternity0117 That the Guild is suspicious, I doubt it, because if you remember Dusknoir deceived everyone with the matter of Grovyle and Paralysis, and nobody suspected anything, in fact everyone saw Grovyle as a vile criminal. It wasn't until Sunflora saw Dusknoir acting strange that they began to suspect, added to the fact that Grovyle told the couple the truth by telling the Guild (and, according to the Great Bluff, Chatot was the first to believe them, ironic) and also that he Great Bluff told the rest of the guild at Brine Cave that Grovyle was good, because he sought him out himself. So I see it feasible that Dusknoir being intelligent as with the Paralysis deception, and manipulating with convincing words, that they believe that the main character is also guilty, added to the fact that if he convinces an explorer team to attack them (being the manipulator that he is) and that the couple has an unbreakable friendship not hesitating to protect each other, and once they know that all this was Dusknoir's idea and approved by the Guild trying to save the partner from the protagonist's "evil influence", they would be corrupted trying to protect each other and accidentally killing that team sent by Dusknoir; Dusknoir could even secretly send the Sableye to collect the remains of that team to show them to everyone in the village and the guild, and have even more credible proof that they must be eliminated before they "contaminate" the world.
Sorry if what I write has spelling mistakes, I use the Google translator
@@angeliuselconquistador4442 You have a good point. I was mostly thinking that the guild would be at least hesitant to turn on one of their own. Unlike Grovyle, the player has developed a bit of a positive reputation in treasure town, so they wouldn't turn on them immediately. Especially, Azurill and Marill.
There is a chance that even the player might believe him, leading to an identity crisis. Only the partner would still believe in the player. Also, the death would most likely be dealt by the player. The partner is far too innocent to do something like that, even under extreme stress.
There is also the possibility that Dusknoir could arrange the death of someone and orchestrate events so that the player gets blamed. But that probably wouldn't lead to an identity crisis on the end of the player.
How should we weave this?
i would love to see, the team from the first game defeating bad riolu and saving the world
Well, that are different stories and they aren't in the same timeline
The fact that they can beat a primal dialga and not a darkrai is just 💀
I was always curious of what would happen if given the option to join Darkrai… this definitely answers the question, I could really see this happening!
In the real game, if you click yes and join darkrai, you’ll suddenly hear the partner and cresselia and you will snap right out of the nightmare
God I thought this was official. Thanks dude, it got chills during the whole video. You made an outstanding work, grats!
Nice!
Since the first time I played EoS I always wanted to join Darkrai and it is interesting to see how it would be in a hypothetical case.
I like the ending, I would have preferred the partner and the hero to conquer the world together, but a singular victory of the hero is a good ending.
And about Alakazam's monologue... is there going to be a sequel to this, with the RT heroes fighting the EoS hero? That would be epic.
- I won't deny that it was satisfying to know that Cresselia got beaten to death. And even more satisfying to see how they beat Chatot, or better yet, when they defeated the guildmaster (f**k you, level 50 pokémon). -
Ida Super Mystery Dungeon hero in there and then add the gates to Infinity Hero
Wow so edgy
@@DJDawsonEdge Maybe, yeah.
Oddly enough, it is evily satisfying to see you and your partner to be cunning enough to pull that trick on Chatot.
Actually Wigglytuff is not shown to be defeated. He will made a return in Part 2
Order 66 in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon be like:
LMAO I WAS IMAGINING THE "ANAKIN VS OBI-WAN" THEME PLAYING IN THIS VIDEO
This is basically getting revenge on all those stupid escort missions where you wasted your reviver seeds
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Genocide Route
"Mudkip... I remember your genocides..."
"Mudkip and Dan I remember your wasted revival seeds" - from cresselia
Sheesh!
That was actually pretty good! It got me by surprise with that double twist, i sincerely love it! ✨
ALAKAZAM COMES BACK AT THE END. That had me roaring with excitement, thinking of the story that could follow. Genius plays, genius plays.
Holy fuck the amount of cheering I did when I saw Grovyle.
The writing so simple and fanficy but PMD2 is just beyond perfect and any story will be hype af
Very well made! When we finally get to see an unobstructed angry wigglytuff I knew this was gonna be epic
You have heard of peta pokemon: black and blue, now get ready for Pokemon mystery dungeon EVIL ENDING
4:00 that theme, I know its just 1 key but it always sends chills down my spine,
The reference to Revenge of the Sith’s game bad ending! I called for it!
Glad you picked up on it 😊
Part 2 when we need the rescue team rn to save us
God this is so well done, it's perfect!!
Really glad you liked it
Imagine if the player even turns into eldritch horror at the end, to show they aren’t even a human to begin with
6:54 That scene is just...amazing.
This was awesome. You earned a subscriber my friend. Please make more content like this. Explorers of Sky is my favorite game of all time.
Explorers of sky is my fav video game when it comes to the cutscenes and the storyline and the characters. My fav video game to play is Pokémon colosseum
I would betray Cresselia at any given opportunity, they robbed me of so many reviver seeds :-:
One of my favourite videos ive seen in a while good job
This was well made for a fan made scene and fun to watch! I hope you decide to make more of these in the future
Wow, now I wish there was some sequel to this video where the Red and Blue dungeon come in and stop Dan.
That was so good i’d love to see more!
Basically PMD Genocide route. Now all we need is another Riolu in a green and yellow sweater to show up and start going on about who's in control.
Then have Gengar from rescue team wearing a blue jacket giving them a Bad Time.
@@prayingkabutops1392 personally I'd have kecleon (shopkeeper, has a brother) but absolutely
@@declanthomas7159 Wait what about Marill? He's the only that survived from those dirty brother killers.
1:28 darkrai: “Henceforth, you shall be known as Darth….Mudkipz”
Gosh videos like this make me so nostalgic for all the mystery dungeon scenarios I used to make up with all my plushies as a kid
That reference to red/blue rescue team at the end
Seeing the future trio come through the portal made me scream.
You didn't need to go this hard, yet you did. Thank you.
I like to imagine that Palkia is just yelling all the time
Well he probably is. That’s why when he talks the letters are on capitalized. Or he just has an extremely loud voice cause he’s like all godly or something
Riolu : Alas ! Nobody left to stop me, I shall reign supreme !
??? : Hey kiddo, turn around.
Riolu : What ? Who is there ?
Sans the Cubone : You're gonna have a bad *Time* . I'll leave you no *Space* to escape, so you better start praying to the *Sky* .
I'm not gonna lie, it was nice to watch this video at night, I don't know it gave me a great feeling of fear and it gets worse with every scene where Dan and Mudkip appeared, as they killed several Pokémon without any remorse...
I love how darkrai gets confident he can beat both dialga and palkia when in his movie he gets slapped around by them and then fuckin dies
here’s an idea for a video:
•what if the player touches the groudon statue and gets a vision (not just hearing a voice) and sees grovyle and themself talking about how to lift the fog and the player remembers everything
•the player remembers everything and turns into a human when going to the future
•what if the player remembers everything after they see the bounty of grovyle or at the first time they see dusknoir
•what if grovyle reconizes the player ever since the first time they fight in quicksand cave
•what if dusknoir doesn’t pull the player and partner into the future and grovyle is killed
•what if grovyle and the player dont get seperated but the player turns into a pokemon
•what if it was grovyle that sheilded the player from darkrai and was turned into a human and lost his memory and the player was still human
•what if the player kills darkrai then gets their memory back and decides to leave the partner and goes back to live in the future with grovyle
•show the player and grovyle when they lived together in the future
•what if dusknoir decides to join the player at temporal tower and the time gears don’t work
•what if the player doesn’t lose their memory but still turns into a pokemon
•what if the player and the pokemon from the future cease to exist forever
•what if dusknoir and grovyle never find out who the player is and grovyle escapes dusknoir and goes back to the past and the player and partner kills grovyle
•what if when going through the demensional hole that palkia destroyed darkrai pulls in the player, they end up one day before the player meets the partner, the player regains all their memories, turns back into a human, decides they want a world of darkness, catches darkrai in a pokeball and uses darkrai to destroy the world.
•the player meets dusknoir and gets their memory back but tells dusknoir who they really are and they decide to join forces
•what if dusknoir did steal grovyle’s soul (or whatever his plan was in the special episode) and takes over his body and goes back to the past
•darkrai destroys space goes back to the time of red and blue rescue team and destroys space and then gengar and gardivoir and the player and partner from red and blue rescue team have to fight, they kill darkrai and decide to take over the world and then grovyle celebi dusknoir and the player and partner from explorers of sky go back in time and save the world, they go back to the partner’s time and find out guildmaster wigglytuff rules the world.
"Bidoof is Dead"
Biggest anime betrayal to ever be known
It doesn't feel so understandable on how the characters just changed like that, plus I don't think they are powerful enough to do all that stuff. But aside from all that, it's definitely dark
They defeat primal dialga
@@simonfernandez1963 ok you got a point. But my point about their sudden change in personality still stands. It feels like they brute force it. My friend thinks that it might be make more sense if Darkrai slowly manipulate them for some time instead. Do you agree?
@@lucariovietnam2145 It's because cresselia drove them into darkness after repeatedly wasting all of their damn reviver seeds
@@sheff4719 oh now that makes a lot more sense XD
@@sheff4719 XD That should've been included in the video.
Creselia: Why?
Dan and Mudkip: Revenge for wasting our entire inventory! *kills her*
This video is amazing. I have nothing to say about this amazing video. 10/10
Damn bro its the fact that we grew up with these games and imagining an ending like this, us the mc becoming what we hate in a person betraying even our bestfriend, feels like an actual episode if a sad anime that made me even rethink life, Well done
THIS WAS SO GOOD OMG. I enjoyed this a lot. Thank you
Dan the Riolu forgot that there were still two Pokémon powerful enough to oppose him, other than the heroes who stopped the falling star...
He who rules the Torn Realm, the Renegade, *Giratina*
And He who wields the power of all types, said to have created the Pokémon world, the Alpha, *Arceus*
Even they may struggle to face down a slayer of gods. Arceus would likely be too busy trying to keep time and space from breaking down. As such, he might send a message to Giratina, the renegade pokemon, his wayward child. He would plead for his child to aid the rescue team in their attempt to restore order. Giratina would probably laugh at this message, seeing that there was a great problem that even the god of pokemon couldn't solve. Chances are Giratina would accept regardless, for even she wouldn't crave the end of all.
And so this team sallies forth, to an unknown ending.
@@DeltaEternity0117 Dan the riolu when giratina and pmd 1 protagonist appears out of nowhere: .___.
Gotta say. You did really good. I'm impressed.
geez that was brutally dark. i dunno about killing. no one to rule if everyones dead
There’s still an entire land/world full of Pokémon. Treasure Town and Wigglytuff’s guild aren’t the only Pokémon in the world.
@@jakandratchet9930 true but it sounds like darkrai wants everyone dead
THIS WAS AMAZING! Thank you so much for putting a crazy spin on my favorite childhood game. My nostalgia is pumping hard now and I may have to play it all again one more time. I wish someone could make a GBA rom with this ending!
Holy Arceus. This is dark.
This video was so well done, really enjoyed it. Congrats to the creator!
There's some video in these betrayals.
This is like when Shang Tsung betrays everyone in MK11
Love this channel, and the fact that there are still people making content about this wonderful game.
God I was thinking about a kind of bad ending like this. I want more man, a full fledged ROM Hack which takes place after this “evil ending”.
When the protagonist hit the partner my God I felt that
what an amazing video thank you so much for making it
Holy shit, this would be so cool to see a follow up on
5:54 "YOU HAVE TRULY WASTED YOUR GIFT."
right in the gut.
This was morbidly *EXCELLENT!!~* :D I need more Dark/Genocide Route PMD content like this!!~ :D Just imagine if this happened in the game!!!~ XD
I was about to say Genocide run in a nutshell lmao
Wigglytuff: YOOOOOOOOOM.....
Dan and Mudkip: *Denied*
I know this is meant to be an intentional bad ending but...I definitely think Giratina would've just...rolled up (if for no other reason then "why are those two assembled, together.")
Bro, you missed out of the perfect dialogue for grovyle:
“DAN IT WAS TOLD YOU WOULD BRING BALANCE TO THE WORLD, NOT LEAVE IT IN DARKNESS”
“I HATE YOU”
Mudkip : "Now Dan... we can rule the world together"
Why seeing a cute little Midkip with a big smile saying that is so funny.
I was waiting for Arceus to appear. Good job!
Well. Impressive
i like the end bit where PMD Rescue team is hinted
Marill seems to be the only one that survived. Is he gonna have a role?
So is Armaldo
This just reminded me of the video game alternate ending ‘Revenge of the Sith’. I was sort of expecting the partner standing over Mudkip and say ‘No, the world belongs to me!’
Lol...
What a Thing!
This a Great hacked stuff! :)
Edit: But if this ending was official, it would give me nightmares, lots of nightmares and pain. Luckily Gamefreak *never* would do that ending, it's *too dark* for them...