Pokemon fan creates spooky fusions of Ghost-type Pokemon like Gengar and Mimikyu, showcasing their creepy and mysterious nature. Fusions combine different Ghost-types to create unique designs such as ...
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Pokémon Legends: Z-A Brings Back Gen 1's Creepiest Feature
One of the most morbid and creepy aspects of Gen 1 games may make a comeback in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, and after seeing the ...
One of the frankly too many Pokémon said to steal people’s souls. Sableye only really excels in its Mega evolution, but its design is incredibly creepy in a haunted doll kind of way.
Cue the Lavender Town theme because Halloween is coming to Pokémon GO. Ghost-types, Dark-types, and other creepy Pokémon are about to be abundant in the game, haunting all of your local Poké Stops, ...
Ghost Type Pokemon often get a reputation for being the creepiest and most disturbing ‘Mons of the franchise, containing dark backstories or scary design elements. However, there are some Ghost Type ...
Pokemon Sword and Shield's ghost type gym leader, Allister According to the League Cards you can earn in Pokemon Shield, Allister supposedly has a sixth sense allowing him to see ghost types which he ...
The end of October is nigh, which means the spooky decorations are about to make way for snow, presents, and mistletoe. But before we say goodbye to the jack-o-lanterns and trick-or-treating, we can ...
You don’t have to look too hard at Pokemon to see some spooky stuff, from creepy Pokedex entries to the tower in Lavender Town that started it all. While the Ghost Girl herself didn’t appear in the ...
Born with Autism (formerly classified as Asperger syndrome), Tyler B. Searle has been obsessed with storytelling since he was old enough to speak. He gravitated towards fairy tales, mythology, the ...
Jo Craig (they/them) is a Feature Writer from Scotland and has been in the industry for nearly a decade and finds dissecting Marvel trailers for hours standard practice and still finds time to review, ...
After generations of Pokémon games, the community is finally coming to its senses over Pokémon Sword and Shield’s version of the creepy lamp-ghost Pokémon, Lampent. In a recent post on the Gaming ...
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