As Pokemon Legends: Z-A follows on the Legends name, it's no surpruse that it takes inspiration from Pokemon Legends: Arceus, ...
Z-A is a much more tightly focused - and delightfully goofy - return to better form. At least by modern Pokémon's standards.
There are a few reasons why I don’t feel comfortable scoring Z-A right now. Apart from simply not having beaten it yet, the ...
Z-A successfully translates its iconic battle system to real-time, but its visuals and presentation leave a lot to be desired ...
The player arrives in not-Paris and is quickly thrust into a mystery around Lumiose City, the location’s new Z-A Royale tournament, and Mega Evolution. Pleasingly, Pokémon Legends Z-A’s story is far ...
A s the second game in an experimental sequel series, Pokémon Legends: Z-A was always going to be an important moment in ...
On its face this is the largest switch up to a Pokémon game ever, but in the long run it plays out very similar to its ...
Basic graphics and slightly undercooked mechanics dampen the best Pokémon game I've played in a long while. The first thing I ...
Ahead of the release of Pokemon Legends: Z-A, another massive leak has rocked the series, this one sharing more than 70GB of ...
Out of all Pokémon games, it’s undoubtedly generation six that I’ve spent the most time with. While not my favourite duology, ...
Z-A is a follow-up to Arceus that feels similar and different due to its focus on living alongside Pokemon in a modern city.
With Z-A just around the corner, this is the perfect time to celebrate all the different ways the pocket monsters have ...