Summary
APokemon GOplayer had a surprising jumpscare moment in the game when they popped it open at 7 in the morning. While it might have been a startling moment for anyPokemon GOplayer experiencing it, most of the community seems to be amused more than anything else.
The game is going through something of a turbulent period right now as players hold their breath tosee ifPokemon GOis officially sold. Fans have worried about a perceived increase of microtransactions and pushes to spend money on the game, but the title has nonetheless maintained an avid fanbase. Moments like this one might be part of what keeps players coming back.
Over on Reddit, aPokemon GOplayer going by ovuvuevuevue420 shared their funny jumpscare with the community at large. They say that they opened their game up at 7 am when they experienced the “unwelcome” jumpscare. A screenshot reveals that a large Onix that was staring directly into the camera with a tight close-up, leading to the face of the Onix dominating half the screen all on its own. ThePokemon was likely XXL in size, as those Pokemon usually appear on the catch screen with a tighter close-up before the game acknowledges that they’re larger than usual via text.
Pokemon Fans Laugh at Alarming Onix Encounter
FellowPokemon GOplayers have been cracking up at the surprise encounter, with many agreeing that they’d be pretty alarmed to see this first thing on their phone. Commenters and the OP themselves have been referencing memes in response to the giant Onix’s stare, referencing the iconicSkyrim"You’re finally awake" meme, saying the Onix was trying to get in touch about the player’s extended warranty, or that it got in the player’s face to ask if they had any games on their phone. Another player responding likely would have preferred to get this jumpscare over what they got instead, as they say their child unfused theirPokemon GOKyuremat around the same time.
WithPokemon GOapproaching its ninth anniversary and Onix being a Gen 1 Pokemon, it’s amusing to see how the two in combination can still take a player by surprise. While the jumpscare moment highlighted thesheer size of the Pokemon, players have wondered in the past about the idea of aPokemonVR game, which could really put the scale of a Pokemon into perspective. An XXL Onix, for example, can be as large as 43 feet, or roughly the height of a four-story building. Since most of thePokemongames haven’t followed a precise scale visually, it’s easy to imagine that players experiencing Pokemon at their full size for the first time would lead to some additional hilarious jumpscares.