If there’s no hope of ever finishing the game without dedicating an entire month to it, most of us will feel like we got a good deal – and so I’ve got hundreds of half-cleared AAA games on my library. If you’re tired of throwing money down the drain like me, there are plenty of free games that’ll still consume an entire weekend or two – and Pokémon ROM hacks are a great place to look. Let’s look at some of the best fan-made Pokémon games featuring lots of content to keep you playing for a long time.
15. Pokémon Snakewood
Check Out This ROM Hack Something tricky about ranking the longest Pokémon ROM hacks is that games can be extremely long for all the wrong reasons. A game could have you grind up to level 300 just to beat the first gym or block your path forward with some extremely obscure puzzles. Pokémon Snakewood does the latter. This Ruby Hack is almost impossible to clear without a guide. Your journey through post-apocalyptic Hoenn is fraught with peril thanks to zombie Pokémon and all sorts of abominations, but the real horror comes from its obtuse puzzles.
14. Pokémon Cloud White
Check Out This ROM Hack Ideally, a long Pokémon ROM hack is full of optional content to discover or has a lengthy storyline that’ll keep you going until suddenly you realize you’ve been playing for 60+ hours. Pokémon Cloud White is a FireRed hack that does both. There’s an entirely new scenario after Kanto and the Sevii Islands, which takes you through Johto and the new areas of Magan and Azur. There’s also the Kollosseum and the Pokémon World Tournament to tackle in the post-game. Regrettably, the game is a bit lacking in the grammar department, but it’s still plenty of fun.
13. Pokémon Light Platinum
Check Out This ROM Hack Light Platinum offers a whole new adventure spanning the regions of Zhery and Lauren, where you’ll fight new rivals, battle fearsome Gym Leaders, and tackle an all-new Elite Four. To help you overcome these challenging obstacles, you’ll get access to Pokémon from Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, and Unova – including almost every Legendary beast – so you can build your ideal team. This title looks gorgeous and plays like a charm. Plus the Pokémon World Championship is the perfect way to close off your adventure.
12. Pokémon Blazed Glazed
Check Out This ROM Hack Here’s another ROM hack offering a lengthy adventure: Pokémon Blazed Glazed, the Emerald-based update to the classic Pokémon Glazed. The game follows the same general outline as Glazed, taking you on an adventure spanning the entire region of Tunod, Johto, and the mysterious Rankor. Both Tunod and Johto are full-sized regions, and Rankor isn’t anything to scoff at. Other than the traditional Gen 3 Pokémon, you’ll find some newcomers from Sinnoh, Unova, and Kalos, which you’ll have to catch and use to your advantage in your struggle against Team Fusion. Blazed Glazed isn’t just longer, but also harder thanks to overhauled enemy trainer teams and movesets. Get ready for new and unique challenges.
11. Pokémon Ruby Destiny: Life of Guardians
Check Out This ROM Hack Life of Guardians is one of the greatest hacks of 2011, and it’s the last entry in the Ruby Destiny trilogy. It’s heavily story-driven, and you’ll have to make difficult choices along the way. You can give your all to stop an evil organization, or throw yourself into chaos and join them. Whatever you choose, it’ll have repercussions throughout the region of Hevah. And there are three ways the story could develop depending on your actions. This game is certainly on the harder side, but you’ll have Pokémon from generations 1-5 at your disposal, along with some all-new custom critters.
10. Pokémon Liquid Crystal
Check Out This ROM Hack A good ROM hack doesn’t need an all-new region for an extensive adventure. Sometimes you just need to approach the canon regions from a new perspective. Pokémon Liquid Crystal is an updated version of the GBC classic running on a FireRed ROM. As such, it’s a bit like a remastered version of Pokémon Crystal with updated graphics and mechanics – as well as some excellent remixed music. You’ll explore Johto, Kanto, and the Orange Islands, catching iconic Pokémon from the first three generations – including starters and Legendaries like Celebi. Something that drives me wild about this game is the addition of themed battle scenery – meaning you can fight in sand, water, or grass, and it’ll affect certain moves and Pokémon like it does in newer games.
9. Pokémon Prism
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8. Pokémon Crystal Clear
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7. Pokémon Fire Ash
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6. Pokémon Adventures Red Chapter
Check Out This ROM Hack If you’re looking for an ambitiously long adventure, Pokémon Adventures Red Chapter is something you should keep an eye on. This FireRed ROM hack aims to recreate the entirety of the Pokémon Adventures manga, starring Red. The series will span Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Orre, Nanami, Decolore, the Orange Archipelago, and the Sevii Islands. You’ll meet many rivals, catch Pokémon from every generation, and train them to level 255. With the first installment done, the dev team is moving on to Vol 2 as of this writing. It’s hard not to be excited about the future of this ROM hack.
5. Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev
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4. Pokémon Gaia
Check Out This ROM Hack I’ve always been a bit of a history buff. I get more excited about ancient ruins and artifacts in museums than I do about Christmas! And that’s the reason why I love Pokémon Gaia so much. It takes place in the Orbtus region, filled with mysterious artifacts to unearth and long-forgotten structures left behind by an ancient civilization. There are many Hidden Grottoes and Secret Temples to raid and a fascinating story to uncover here as well. Of course, there’s also a classic Pokémon adventure featuring critters from the first five generations, with gyms and a Pokémon league to conquer. But once you’re done with all of that there’s even more to do – as you can still tackle stuff like the Bug-Catching Contest and the Battle Marsh, where trainers go hone their skills.
3. Pokémon Unbound
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2. Pokémon Revolution Online
Check Out This ROM Hack In the same vein as our previous entry comes Pokémon Revolution Online, which keeps challenges fresh with constant updates and fun events. As of this writing, over 10,000 players log in daily to battle in this fan-made Pokémon MMO. It’s great to make friends with similar interests or make a name for yourself as one of the fiercest Pokémon trainers. The game features four full-fledged regions to conquer: Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh, all of which feature some new areas exclusive to PRO. Like most online games, it only ends when you decide to stop playing. Did I mention you can ride your Pokémon as a mount? PRO is wild, and you’ll love it for sure.
1. Pokémon Phoenix Rising
Check Out This ROM Hack If I had to recommend a single long-form Pokémon adventure, I’d have to go with Pokémon Phoenix Rising. This fabulous fan game has more of an RPG feel than regular Pokémon titles. There’s character customization, countless side-quests, and a branching storyline that’ll take you all around the war-torn Hawthorne region. There are also skill trees that fill up as you play the game and can be further developed by visiting Hawthorne’s university. That’s definitely a unique feature for Pokémon fans. And it’s not only the storyline that’s long, but also the post-game too. There are just so many Pokémon to catch, alternate forms to witness, and it all comes wrapped in a gorgeous presentation!