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- Pros mentioned:Gameplay, Story
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Pokemon legends is the future
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Despite the graphics being a bit outdated on the enviormental side, gameplay wise the legends series is the best pokemon has been in years. I do miss the open ended catching mechanics and researching from legends arceus that being said, the combat is amazing. The megas are fantastic. The pokemon is what makes this game amazing just like every other pokemon game. The story feels more mature (not as mature as arceus but still a step in the right direction) Not a perfect 5 but 4 stars is still a 8 and a half out of 10. Must play for any pokemon fan. ZA feels like an entry level shonen anime. Fun to digest and enjoy but you dont watch for the story you watch for the characters and amazing battle scenes.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:GameplayCons mentioned:Voice acting
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A Fun Twist to the Pokemon Formula
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.It’s a different type of game as battles are real-time now instead of turn based. I personally prefer turn based as real-time takes some of the strategy out and makes battles go by fast but it is a good change of pace for a spinoff. Very nostalgic to visit Luminose city again in the game. The gameplay loop of battles and capturing is fun and now wild Pokemon can also attack the trainer which added another layer to worry about which is always welcome since these games are so easy. Frame rate is stable on Switch 2 and I feel like your enjoyment will be much better if you played X and Y as storylines and characters from those games carry over with a 5 year time jump into this game. It’s fun to see what has changed in this world since X and Y. The online battles are fun and are more of a free for all this time around rather than a one on one where 4 players roam the battlefield and try to take out as many players within the time limit. Not as much strategy involved as traditional battles but it’s a spinoff and trying something different. Now for the cons. The graphics are mediocre. I think Pokemon could use a graphics overhaul or at least an art style change as it’s always been pretty bland in the 3D era. At least the characters are getting more expressive compared to previous games but can still use some work. No voice acting which is weird when similar games like Fire Emblem have it. The game also plays the same exact animation and you can’t skip it when it switches from day to night or night to day which gets annoying. The game is also pretty easy but that’s been a thing since like Gen 5 so it’s probably never gonna change anymore. It also reminds me a lot of Halo Infinite in a bad way because both games have an open world but are very repetitive in their environments. At least they let you explore the rooftops here but you’re just in one repetitive area for the whole game which can get old considering Pokemon games are known for exploring entire regions. The online as mentioned before is different but does get repetitive at higher ranks as everyone uses the same Pokemon like Garchomp, Metagross, and the legendaries. Overall I got what I wanted which was a fun Pokemon story with new and different gameplay mechanics. I’ll only take a star off for the cons.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Gameplay
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Spoiler-Free Veteran Pros and Cons
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Veteran of the Pokémon games since gen 2. I always like the newest games despite their flaws, however, here are the quick pros and cons for you to weigh yourself. Pros: -Game runs great (on Switch 2); enhanced frame rates and updated Pokémon and character models makes the game look slick. While the buildings don't look great, the wild areas and other parts of the game do. -The new real-time battles are engaging and easy to pick up on -Unlike the game's originals, ZA actually grants you access to a good amount of Mega Evolution Pokémon before post game. You don't have to wait till you've already beaten the game to use a good amount of them. -Despite gripes of the city being "empty" there is actually a lot to do; catch them all, collect special screws (get these, they're important for upgrades), do detective work with Emma, complete side quests from NPCs for items and TMs, explore rooftops. -Characters are pretty likeable and the story is surprisingly fast-paced (once you get past the boring "tutorial phase"; more on this below) -Your Pokémon level up faster in this game than ever before it feels like. Battle Zones are fun and relatively forgiving (just keep fighting trainers until you reach the point requirement; losing isn't a big deal). Money comes easy if you need it -Game has a surprisingly big selection of new mega evolutions to try out (though whether the new designs are "good" is based on opinion) Cons: -Yes, the game only takes place in one big city. The walls do all look the same, and there is a lot of "dead space" between sections. -While there's a good selection of new Megas, the game is still lacking brand new Pokémon or regional variants. This means that you won't get that same novel experience of discovering 80+ new Pokémon like you would in a new core installment like Scarlet/Violet -The "tutorial phase" in the beginning of the game is boring and slow. You're always getting interrupted by character dialogue and you can't explore anything for the first hour+ of gameplay. -There's just one major song that plays throughout the entire city for the whole game. It might get repetitive and comes off as lazy considering Pokémon games are known for their expansive, great soundtracks. The music (when we do hear new tunes) is still good, but lacks variety. -[Worst part about the game]You can't trade mega stones to other people, so you're essentially forced to buy DLC and grind online battles (not free) if you want mega Raichu and the mega evolved Kalos starters respectively, which is definitely a bad move. I'm disappointed in these decisions more than anything else. -While some old characters (won't say who) do make a return with new designs, they could have definitely added more. Not seeing characters that everyone guessed we would have seen feels lazy; like they just couldn't be bothered to redesign them. -DLC being released Day 1 is bad. DLC should specifically be content that follows the guidelines of: "This content could only be made post-game launch, and it costs money only to recoup development costs", not "This content was ready on launch and could have been in the base game, but we want to charge more money for it".
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Gameplay, Overall performance, Story
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great game, interesting story, loved the new mega evolutions. Look past the graphics and you got a enjoyable game.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Gameplay
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Different, but good
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.If you played Arceus like me, then in the beginning it might seem like a step backwards, but long tutorial aside, the game is addicting and fun in a new way. It’s difficult at first to adapt to battles, but you’ll get the hang of it fairly quick. There’s always the danger of being snuck up on in a battle zone, and catching alphas is more exciting when you run the risk of getting pummeled by multiple mons at once. I heard people complaining about how this game might be ‘too easy’ since you can still catch mons for a few seconds once they’re knocked out, but honestly, unless they’re super low level commons, it’s a 50-50 chance, sometimes less. Having only one city might seem small to explore, but there are so many nooks and crannies in this world that 76 hours in, I haven’t gotten bored yet. One thing I do miss from Arceus is the space-time distortions, but it seems like, come December, we’ll be getting those as well. The clothes are fun too! Fashionable and modern. Lots of hairstyles to pick from too. Overall, it’s a great game. If you’re tired of the turn-base gameplay in every other Pokemon game, then this is awesome. The fights are way more realistic this way, and mega-evolutions are so cool! I can see myself putting in another 200 hours on this game. It’ll definitely keep me entertained for the next couple months. I’m holding back a star because of 3 things; One, I really think the DLC should’ve just been part of the base game instead of a whole extra 30 bucks. We had time distortions in Arceus, why isn’t it just part of ZA? Two, the ‘tutorial’ part of the game lasts WAY too long. I think there should be a setting for more experienced players who are familiar with Pokemon, but new to this particular game, to take. Three, is because we can’t ride mons anymore. Just running? I mean, maybe the dlc will prove me wrong, but why would you take such a cool mechanic away from the game?? Aside from all that, unless you absolutely MUST have turn-based gameplay, or you really love crafting your own Pokeballs/items like in Arceus, then I’d say it’s definitely worth your time!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Gameplay, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
One of the best in the series in a while
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Fun gameplay loop, great characters, new Mega Evolutions are awesome. Game made me appreciate Pokemon X and Y more than I used to. I totally recommend. Also probably the best performing Pokemon game in the series for a long time at least, but I played on Switch 2 so I didn't experience any performance issues, but there might be on the Switch 1 version.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Gameplay
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but could be better
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This game seems to get a lot of hate online. I enjoy it for what it is. Yes, you're stuck in one city, but the devs made it explorable with new areas that unlock as you progress. The new battle mechanics are a fun change to the classic turn-based mechanics of classic pokemon games. The story is a good continuation of XY, but it doesn't feel complete. My biggest complaint is that they didn't make the more buildings explorable, but this adds the possibility of unique events within different buildings in the future. The map would be massive if you could go inside more buildings or if the buildings you can enter allowed you to explore more rooms. This seems like the biggest oversight since so many older pokemon games had department stores and houses you could enter. You can't even really explore the Richissime hotel outside of the forced story progression. You could at least go to another floor in X/Y. I enjoy the game, but Nintendo and/or Gamefreak could have invested more into making the city fully explorable. I'm not sure if Gamefreak is losing interest in Pokemon games, or if Nintendo isn't giving a big enough budget or isn't providing approval on certain development aspects. It's a pokemon game so it'll sell, but cutting back on the quality will kill the series if more isn't invested to keep up with expectations. They don't even have voice actors for cutscenes after almost 30 years and we can see what Gamefreak is capable of after seeing Beast of Reincarnation. Hopefully new areas are added for special events. The first event/added side quest for Diancie was a few cutscenes and a battle. It was lazy. I want to be able to explore the buildings with maybe an underground tunnel network connecting them. This would be a great DLC.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Gameplay
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Fun and Engaging Adventure
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’ve been playing Pokémon Legends: ZA, and I have to say, I’m really enjoying it! The new battle mechanics are a blast—they add a refreshing twist to the gameplay and keep even routine encounters exciting. While the game primarily takes place in a single city, it’s so expansive and full of secrets that it never feels small. There’s always something new to discover, and exploring it has been genuinely fun. I’ve seen some people online complain about the lack of voice acting, but personally, I don’t mind reading the dialogue at all. The storytelling still works, and I’ve been fully immersed in the experience. I’m not sure why that’s become such a big talking point, because for me, the game shines in all the ways that matter. Even after finishing the main missions, I’m still having fun exploring, battling, and completing side content. Pokémon Legends: ZA is an engaging and enjoyable adventure from start to finish, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone curious about diving in.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fun and addictive gameplay loop
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I've been having a great time with this game. It runs well and has a lot of charm to it. The character dialgoue feels a lot more alive then in previous titles, as does the world around it. It pays a lot of respect - plot wise, to other games in the series and as a long time player: this game feels like a love letter to those who have stuck around since the inception of the prequel games (Pokemon X&Y) from a decade ago. Fans and new players alike will likely enjoy this game if they are even remotely interested in the series as it offers a pretty rewarding and personal gameplay loop with the ability to customize your player character through various shops and salons. My quick and honest takeaway is: If you're curious, you likely won'be disappointed - so long as you can manage the slightly higher price of entry.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battle systemCons mentioned:Voice acting
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
ZA is great fun!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Very fun game, the new battle system is amazing and the story is great too. People complain about the flat building textures, which while present, are not noticeable at all during normal gameplay. My only real gripe is lack of voice acting
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Gameplay
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Nostalgic Evolution that will capture you
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Legends: Z-A on the Switch 2 is everything longtime fans have been waiting for a perfect blend of nostalgia and innovation. From the moment you start, it feels like stepping back into the world of the original anime’s first episode Pokémon aren’t just passive creatures anymore; they react, chase, and even attack you in the wild, adding a thrilling edge to every encounter. The new battle mechanics bring a fresh layer of strategy while staying true to the series’ roots, making each fight feel both familiar and excitingly new. The enhanced visuals and smooth performance on the Switch 2 bring the world to life like never before. Whether you grew up with Ash and Pikachu like many of us did or you’re just starting your first Pokémon journey, Pokémon Legends: Z-A is a heartfelt and electrifying experience that rekindles that childhood spark with modern brilliance.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Don’t Listen To The Haters
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Honestly a really fun game. I hear the complaints of a lot of people and, tbh they’re kind of ruining it for themselves. Like, do you really care of building facades aren’t super textured? Is it going to ruin your gameplay? Yeah this company has a lot of money, but I’m pretty sure their focus was on making a game fun with memorable experiences. There are plenty of high graphics games that suck, and plenty of low graphics ones that are all time greats. It’s a good, fun game with a colorful cast of characters. And this is what I wanted Pokémon games to be way back when I first started watching the original series decades ago. I had a great time
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battle system, Gameplay
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Switch Pokemon game
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The most entertaining Pokemon game to come out for the Switch console, taking the gameplay loop of Arceus and refining it. Real time battles are a lot of fun and shake things up in a fresh way for veterans of the series.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Gameplay, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice touch for the Pokemon Legends series
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.It’s a great game. There’s some improvement from the last Pokemon Legends game and the game runs smoothly on Switch 2 handheld and tv mode. It has a nice art on the back of the cover art for the box.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battle system, Gameplay
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Fun for the whole Pokemon family
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This game has too much hate. My daughters and I have been having loads of fun with this latest installment. The new battle system is neat and a nice change of pace. The tutorial is a bit long but other than that, the game moves ok.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:GameplayCons mentioned:Map size
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Overall, a good game
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The game is fun and is much more stable than other Pokémon games of this time, with better graphics. But the battle system is a little confusing and chaotic, and the game’s map is very small, that being said it is still very fun
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Enagaing Battles, some Lackluster features
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The game is fun. Biggest difference from the last Legends game is that there is more of a focus on Battling instead of capturing and "researching" pokemon. Battling is more dynamic instead of it being turn based, moves are on a cool down and you can move to kinda position your pokemon. Much more engaging. I do like the ZA Royale, its a fun concept that you pretty much do alot of the battling in a section of the map against NPCs every night if you want. The side missions can pretty funny and fun, and the Alpha pokemon are pretty big when compared to their normal size versions. Its really funny seeing a big version of your favorite Pokemon just follow you around the city. Mega-Evolutions make a return from previous 3DS games. You will get the ability Mega Evolve certain pokemon not too long into the Story. Taking on Rogue Mega Evolved pokemon bosses is pretty fun because you and your pokemon are battleing this really big mega evovled pokemon with alot of different attack styles, like a boss will have a ranged attack that you and your pokemon need to dodge or it can make copies of itself or call for help from smaller pokemon. The boss encounters themselves are pretty fun and you NPCs who fight along side you. Graphic wise, it looks good on the Switch 2 and the Switch 1. Mainly the Pokemon and NPCs look good but the background and the city are just average, like you can tell not as much work was put into the environment. Sound design is great. Alot of the little sounds you hear like a shiny notification or the deep Alpha Pokemons sound is very distinct. The Soundtrack for certain characters are pretty good. The Story is pretty solid. Really just trying to figure out whats going on with these certain types of Pokemon and you meet a lot of characters along the way. If you've ever played a Pokemon game its about as interesting as majority of games in the franchise. What I dont like about the game: Not really a stark difference from the Switch 1 version, outside of the framerate and clarity of the game. While the game does have alot of fashion options, the options for Male characters are terrible; makes you kinda wish you had clothing that the NPCs where wearing. I don't like how some megastones are restricted to rank battles/online - not saying it can't be fun or chaotic but it just that there only doing this because they aren't giving them away in the game itself (or permanent mystery gift) and/or they dont have like a PVE online component like Raids. I also dont like how the research levels (while somewhat easy) are a step back from Legends Arceus. Also I dont like how you do have to trade some pokemon to evolve them (I though with this being a Legends game we were passed this). The game is fun. If you like pokemon, customizing your character and actively battling with your pokemon then you'll really like the game. If your expecting a pokemon game to really show you what the Switch 2 can do or if your expecting a game significantly better then Legends of Arceus then you may be disappointed. Overall, this is another pokemon game that you can have some fun with and spend some time hunting and capturing pokemon.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Gameplay
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Game
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I really loved the new battle mechanics, return of mega evolution, unique boss battles, and great story and new mega evolutions.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
try again next year
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Finally, a Pokémon game that runs smoothly and without major technical issues. But is it fun to play? There are some nice gameplay improvements, ditching the traditional turn-based combat in favor of a more dynamic system. It feels closer to an MMORPG where you select a skill, target an enemy, and wait for cooldowns. It can be fun, letting you rush around collecting items, fighting wild Pokémon, and quickly moving on to the next activity, but it does get repetitive at times. Lumiose City is a densely packed area full of NPCs and Pokémon, with no more roaming adventures across the world. I don’t necessarily mind that, but it starts to feel old quickly. Many buildings are basically flat textures with only small differences, and overall the visuals seem constrained by the aging Switch hardware. The developers clearly had to compromise. You can cross the map in just a couple of minutes. There’s verticality, like jumping onto rooftops, but it doesn’t add much variety. Indoor areas look much nicer by comparison, but there are only a few, and many visible doors aren’t accessible at all (the NPCs you need are just standing outside). That feels very underwhelming compared to older entries in the series. The animations are excellent, characters look great, and the cutscenes have action. But it all falls flat when no character has any voice acting, not even a little. It’s very disappointing. Pokémon Z-A’s main strengths are its dynamic combat and more fluid gameplay. That might satisfy longtime Pokémon fans, but for newcomers this feels like a very “kiddy” game. The first few hours are slow and overly hand-holdy, as if you’ve never played a game before. I found the most fun came from looping around the city, battling Pokémon nonstop, but with a constrained map and shallow character interactions, it’s hard to recommend to anyone who isn’t already a fan. Yes, it’s better than Scarlet/Violet, but that was a low bar to clear.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battle system
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A fun game
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.1000 battles… how much time have I wasted? This was a fun game, the interactive battle mechanic brought life to what Pokemon battles might actually feel like. The clothing aspect was fun as well. Where it faltered was that it didn’t feel like a bustling city and when you only have the one city to explore in the whole game, it makes it feel a little lack luster. Overall I don’t regret buying it but I feel like they could do better
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