
NoobFeed author Nusrat writes: When the credits roll, Pokémon Legends: Z-A gives you something rare in the series: a sense of progress. It takes a risk by changing what a Pokémon game can be. It combines the thrill of action combat with the fun of collecting creatures in a world that feels real and alive.

NE: "We take a look at and compare Pokemon Legends: Z-A and Pokemon Legends: Arceus - two of the most well-received Pokemon games in recent years."

MonsterVine: "Pokémon Legends: Z-A – Mega Dimension adds new Mega Pokémon, quality-of-life improvements, and streamlined Shiny hunting, though its story pacing stumbles."

CCG writes - "Pokémon Legends: Z-A is a phenomenal evolution of a classic formula that delivers a great gameplay experience, a fun narrative, and stellar music. However, it suffers from an abysmal technical foundation and an aging identity in sound effects. Despite this, and if you’ve felt a bit disappointed by recent Pokémon titles, I highly, highly recommend Legends: Z-A. It hit all the right notes to keep me coming back for hours, and I refused to start this review until I’d seen the credits roll."
Game is super boring ti me so far.
Its different for me. Im not used to real time pokemon battles though. Its cool, but what I wouldnt give for them to return to the old school, sprite style Pokemon games.
I’ll get it for my 9 year old. I could never get into the Pokémon games. I was too old when they came out and they always feel like more basic kids games. My favorite Pokemon-ish game is Ni No Kuni Wrath of the White Witch