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The first thing I thought upon arriving in Lumiose City in Pokémon Legends: Z-A was, 'Yes. This definitely looks like a modern Pokémon game.' Bright colours, basic textures and oddly flat buildings. Seriously - realising that the balconies and window shutters lack any depth, instead being pasted onto the buildings like stickers, made my brain go strange for a bit. Yet despite this, Lumiose City feels far more rich in life compared to Paldea and the desolate Hisui. Read more| VG247 Latest Articles Feed
Pokémon Legends: Z-A is the second installment in the franchise's sub-series, bringing players back to the Kalos region first introduced in 2013's X and Y. Read more| GamesIndustry.biz Latest Articles Feed
Even after a little under an hour of hands-on play, it's clear that Pokemon Legends: Z-A is the most interesting and unique Pokemon title since, er… the last one of these, when Game Freak and The Pokemon Company put out 2022's Pokemon Legends: Arceus. Now established as what looks like a permanent secondary strand of the 'main line' Pokemon titles, Z-A continues with the more bold and experimental development philosophy of Arceus - though this time, I expect further temerity of design - and...| VG247 Latest Articles Feed
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