Z-A takes place entirely within the bounds of Lumiose City, a Paris-inspired metropolis that I fondly remember from Pokemon X ...
Z-A is being review bombed on Metacritic right now over its $70 price tag, flat graphics, lack of voice acting, and more.
Z-A successfully translates its iconic battle system to real-time, but its visuals and presentation leave a lot to be desired ...
The Royale is the epicenter of Pokémon Legends: Z-A. It’s similar to the traditional "gym badges to Elite Four" progression ...
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 a follow-up to Arceus that feels similar and different due to its focus on living alongside Pokemon in a modern city.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A has received some fairly mixed reception so far, though it seems most are in agreement that although it ...
The latest Pokemon game is far more of a sequel to X & Y than first expected--but the signs have always been there.
The return to Lumiose City brings one of Pokemon's most exciting adventures in years.
Z-A feels like a mega evolution for the whole series — a colossal achievement that runs splendidly on the Switch 2 after the ...
Out of all Pokémon games, it’s undoubtedly generation six that I’ve spent the most time with. While not my favourite duology, ...
Arceus for a more battle-focused adventure set entirely in Lumiose City, delivering fresh ideas that shine in combat but ...