>>93083809In a straight-up fight? Terribly. If he's allowed to scheme and has time, there's no telling what Kuroto could do. Everything he creates that isn't a regular video game warps reality and bends the laws of physics. Among his inventions from studying the Millennium Bug, he has created:
-A system that
digitizes and stores human beings into data cartridges, keeping them functionally immortal (if imprisoned)-The Kamen Rider Gamer Belts and most of the Gashats that the protagonists use to transform and fight with
-The Ride Player transformation technology that doesn't even need a belt to transform its user
-The Bugvisors that act similarly to the above while doubling as outright weapons
-The Dangerous Zombie Gashat that allows its user to come back from the dead and create clones of himself
-The GoRider Gashat that can call forth
the souls of the dead to bring someone back to life if successful
-Kamen Rider Cronus, a being that can stop time
-The Muteki Gashat, a Kamen Rider Upgrade that makes its user completely invincible for 10 seconds
-Totema and
Gemdeus, virtually unbeatable video game bossesHis only main weaknesses lie in how he needs time and large amounts of relevant data to create anything of note (he actually had to
die to finish Dangerous Zombie), much of the above are fruits of nearly 16 years of study and experimentation. Also, as a self-proclaimed genius game developer, everything he makes has to have some semblance of order. That is, not fair, he has made foes and concocted schemes that ought to have been impossible to beat, but structured as that showcases his intelligence and craftsmanship best. So while he could create what is essentially an all-powerful being with his science, he has to make a show out of it; pizazz and gallantry abound. Which is why his opponents, who are no-nonsense doctors for the most part, find holes in his grand machinations to exploit