Subject: One good Pokemon/SAO crossover deserves another!
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Posted on: 2015-09-12 22:22:00 UTC

Pokémon: Online [an emerald nuzlocke] by totaldile
After two years of development, Nintendo's most anticipated project has finally been released:
Pokémon: Online.
Pokémon: Online is a virtual reality massive multiplayer online role-playing game, taking the console versions of each Pokémon game, and remodelling them into a fully immersive virtual reality environment. In addition, multiple areas of the game were modified and refined.
1. Pokémon now speak. They are your companions, and your friends.
2. Battling has become far less linear, and more like a real fight. Turn-based play is still present, but if no attack is called within 30 seconds, a new turn begins.
3. Trading and battles can occur anywhere, provided both Players give permission.
Having loved the game since they were little, Total and her best friend Brendan eagerly buy the game on it's day of launch, alongside the 500,000 other Players lucky enough to acquire a copy. As they boot up the game, the two find it to be everything they imagined.

However, this all shatters when out of the blue, they're summoned back to the Player Hub without a warning. Shocked, they are greeted with a mysterious hooded figure, who explains to them that the rules have changed.
The figure explains that the log out button is missing - and, that this isn't a mistake. There is no way to escape the game - removing the headset will cause it to malfunction and destroy your brain, as will manually shutting it off. The figure draws attention to the fact that not only Pokémon, but not the Players themselves have an HP bar. The figure tells us that now, when our Pokémon's HP falls to zero, they will die and be deleted from the game.
However, the worst thing is...
...that when your own HP drops to zero...

...you will die, both in and out of the game....


....permanently.

Welcome to Pokémon: Online.


It's on the Nuzlocke Forums, so there's no rating, but I'd give it a high T, with some chapters skirting the line with M.

It's very well-written, and still in progress IIRC. Well worth the read.

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