

Ensemble Dark Horse: Dunseraph is easily one of the most popular Fakemon of the game.Granted, there's an unused sprite that gives Hazma tentacle arms ◊ which is decidedly less cute it appears exactly once in the game proper, in a late game area where Hazma are being used to clean Nuclear types so they're no longer hostile and disobedient, but that same area has a normal Hazma you can talk to with the Pokémon Speech Translator that says "Happy! Happy to help!" when you do, winning back the cute points the tentacles lost.



This helps makes the game's Final Boss more manageable, since its stats makes it a fantastic Stone Wall to Toxic stall it out, on top of potentially having an ability that can allow it to PP stall the final boss's Overheat. Its final evolution, Gararewl, is the only pure Steel-type in the game this makes it the only Pokémon in the entire game that flat-out resists Nuclear-type attacks. Even if a person's playing casually, it's common to see or hear people picking up a Barewl for their final team.Broken Base: Does the game do a good job of telling a darker story while still remaining in tone with the Pokémon world? Is the use of nuclear power plants blended decently into the world or a massive case of Narm? Is the Nuclear type a cool and interesting new type, or a Narmy, poorly balanced, and less interesting attempt at following the success of Shadow Pokémon? Exactly how is the quality of the game itself? Near in line with the base Pokémon games, or way too glitchy with a horrendous level curve to be considered of good quality? Needless to say, opinions of the game are all over the place.
