Arceus, relevent again upon the release of Legends: Z-A, makes an awkward job of engaging with history - but Game Freak ...
Z-A takes place entirely within the bounds of Lumiose City, a Paris-inspired metropolis that I fondly remember from Pokemon X ...
Lost Origin cards are seeing major shifts. Gengar and Pikachu Trainer Gallery cards drop to $26–$38, while Giratina V soars ...
Real-time battles breathe life into the Legends sub-series, but troublesome graphics and limited exploration hinder Z-A's ...
Pokemon Legends: Z-A is the spiritual successor/follow-up to Pokemon X and Y, the first game in the series in which players ...
The biggest issue Pokémon Legends: Z-A has is that there is no voice acting. It's become a more noticeable, and growing, ...
Though the Pokémon games' Rotom Phones haven't really changed all that much design-wise over the past few years, each ...
Z-A surpasses its predecessor in one major statistic, showcasing the action-RPG spin-off series' continued success.
There have been some solid stories in Pokemon history, don’t get me wrong. N’s complex role as the antagonist of Black and ...
While neither of the early Rotom Phones were as visually interesting as Pokémon Legends: Arceus ’ Arc Phone, they both spoke ...
The Royale is the epicenter of Pokémon Legends: Z-A. It’s similar to the traditional "gym badges to Elite Four" progression ...
Z-A finally nails the 3D Pokémon formula: a tighter, smarter, more emotional adventure set entirely in Lumiose City, ...