Pokemon Legends: Z-A is the spiritual successor/follow-up to Pokemon X and Y, the first game in the series in which players ...
Like Arceus, Z-A takes players back to the setting of a previous mainline Pokémon game. Unlike Arceus, though, it's more of a ...
Z-A randomly grossed me out so much with a new Pokedex fact that I had to put the console down and stop playing.
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Pokémon Legends: Z-A Review
Z-A is a follow-up to 2022's Pokémon Legends: Arceus, that's only insofar as it's another standalone spin-off, rather than a ...
Pokemon Legends Z-A delivers fast, polished battles in Lumiose City but falls short on variety with limited exploration and ...
Z-A successfully translates its iconic battle system to real-time, but its visuals and presentation leave a lot to be desired ...
As a foundational shakeup of a nearly 30-year-old game series, Pokémon Legends: Z-A makes a strong case for itself as the ...
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The 10 Pokémon Games With the Best Characters
While the Pokémon themselves usually get the spotlight, the series is full of fantastic human characters as well.
Z-A players who are looking for effective ways to find shiny Pokemon already have the perfect location and method under their ...
Z-A is a much more tightly focused - and delightfully goofy - return to better form. At least by modern Pokémon's standards.
Pokemon Legends: Z-A review – real-time creature battling is a fun change but not quite novel enough
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 busiest time of the year for tabletop games brings with it new Warhammer, Marvel, and Dungeons & Dragons titles to warm ...
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