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Pokémon Insurgence

Pokémon Insurgence is a fan-made video game based on Pokémon developed and published by Redditor Wyatt Verchere, known online as "TheSuzerain", along with a team of programmers, artists and composers. The game takes place in the Torren region, with a darker storyline focusing on multiple cults and the mythical Pokémon Mew. Pokémon Insurgence includes many main series mechanics including Mega Evolution, Mystery Gift and character customisation, whilst also introducing new alternate forms of Pokémon including Delta Pokémon, which have only appeared officially in the Pokémon trading card game, and armored Pokémon. Pokémon Insurgence has support for computers running Windows and Mac OS.

Gameplay and plot
Pokémon Insurgence takes place in the non-canon Torren region, with multiple features taken from official Pokémon games, such as optional difficulty levels, character customisation, Pokémon that follow the player, 925 Pokémon species available to catch, 200 of which have "Delta" variants (which were originally seen in the Pokémon Trading Card Game), Traditional elements from the official series are kept, such as the gym challenge, and rivals Damian and Nora. == Development ==
Development
Canadian Redditor and game developer Wyatt Verchere, known online under the pseudonym "TheSuzerain", began developing Pokémon Insurgence after completing his work on previous fan made Pokémon titles Pokémon Zeta and Pokémon Omicron. Verchere had enjoyed working on those titles, but felt that the large amount of content was "daunting" for new player. In an effort to continue learning and adapting, Verchere received story ideas from Redditors, eventually forming the basis of a multi-cult regime, deliberately designed to be darker than villainous teams from main series entries, such as Team Rocket. Delta Pokémon, which had not been seen in the main franchise since their appearance in the Pokémon TCG, were included in Pokémon Insurgence after being well-received, and fitting nicely with the darker story of the game. along with 70 preliminary screenshots. The game released as a beta on 20 December 2014. == Reception ==
Reception
and a Gastly. Ryan Thompson-Bamsey of TheGamer referred to Pokémon Insurgence as "one of the most acclaimed Pokémon fan games to exist", describing it as "a breath of fresh air" and the story as "brooding and dark". On a list of the best fan-made Pokémon games, multiple writers for TheGamer included Pokémon Insurgence in the list, noting its popularity with the Pokémon community, a "riveting plot", and new designs in the form of Delta species. In a list of the "Best Pokémon Fan Games Ever Made" compiled by Anthony Wallace of RetroDodo, Pokémon Insurgence placed third and was praised by Wallace for its mature storyline, jokingly said that the game was not Grand Theft Auto: Vice City due to the presence of cults and "Pokémon worshippers". Wallace also positively highlighted the replay value, with its multiple difficulty options. Writing for Kotaku, Patricia Hernandez praised the customisation options made available to the player, whilst also highlighting unique additions such as built-in Nuzlocke settings, Delta Pokémon and armor upgrades. Also writing for GameRant, Eduardo Ariedo included Pokémon Insurgence in a list of the hardest Pokémon fan games to Nuzlocke, placing the game second, Ariedo noted the multiple customisable options catering specifically to players looking to Nuzlocke, including solo runs and randomisers. Phillip Martinez of Screen Rant designated Pokémon Insurgence as the "Best Unofficial Pokémon Video Game", highlighting its "engaging" and "extensive" postgame content and the use of Generation V style graphics. Writing for the University of Warwick student newspaper The Boar, Reece Goodall compared Pokémon Insurgence to developer Verchere's previous fan games Pokémon Zeta and Omicron, describing the "gripping" storylines Verchere creates, an example including the player facing a terrorist organisation that aimed to exploit Pokémon to ascend to godhood. Goodall also noted that the game was not affected by region locks, which affects official release titles. Donnie Smith, writing for Screen Rant, brought up the immorality of capturing and training Pokémon, addressing how Pokémon Insurgence takes it further by introducing clans that experiment on them, labelling the story as "dark" and "disturbing". == See also ==
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