Pokemon Legends Z-A delivers fast, polished battles in Lumiose City but falls short on variety with limited exploration and ...
Z-A feels like a mega evolution for the whole series — a colossal achievement that runs splendidly on the Switch 2 after the ...
Pokemon Legends Z-A 's Metacritic score has arrived, and it's come in at 82, just falling short of Pokemon Legends: Arceus' ...
Z-A might be the second Legends game, but that doesn't mean you know what to expect. This game surprise me in the best way.
Z-A is an engaging city break that puts the emphasis back on battling and Mega Evolution, but it doesn't deliver on all ...
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.
Game Freak serves up a familiar new chapter in the long-running series that is entirely dependant on how much you enjoy the ...
Basic graphics and slightly undercooked mechanics dampen the best Pokémon game I've played in a long while. The first thing I ...
Nintendo makes a lot of Pokemon games, too many for me to keep track of. But Legends Z-A is the first that's Switch 2-optimized, although you can play on original Switches, too. I ...
Z-A is a much more tightly focused - and delightfully goofy - return to better form. At least by modern Pokémon's standards.
Turn-based tactics is done away with in favour of a more urgent type of battling, which helps set Pokemon Legends: Z-A apart ...
The return to Lumiose City brings one of Pokemon's most exciting adventures in years.