Pokémon Ultra Violet is a fan-made ROM hack of 'Pokémon FireRed,' and its ending diverges significantly from the original game. After battling through the Elite Four and your rival, you face the ultimate challenge: a rematch against the legendary Mewtwo, who’s been subtly woven into the story as a recurring threat. Unlike the vanilla games, Ultra Violet adds a post-game arc where you confront Team Rocket’s remnants in a hidden base, uncovering their experiments with shadowy, enhanced Pokémon. The finale pits you against a genetically modified 'Shadow Mewtwo,' a brutal fight that feels like a true test of everything you’ve trained for. Winning this battle unlocks access to previously restricted areas, including the elusive 'Rainbow Island,' where you can catch rare Pokémon like Deoxys and Celebi.
What I love about Ultra Violet’s ending is how it rewards exploration. The hack doesn’t just end with credits; it teases a deeper lore about the Pokémon world’s darker corners. There’s a real sense of closure when you finally dismantle Team Rocket’s last scheme, but also this lingering curiosity about what else might be out there. The creator packed so much extra content—like side quests involving Jirachi and Ho-Oh—that the ending feels less like a stop and more like a gateway. It’s one of those rare fan games that makes you forget it’s not official, just because of how thoughtfully it expands the original’s universe. If you’re into ROM hacks, this one’s finale is worth the grind.
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