Sorry for those who look back fondly on the sixth generation games, but Pokemon X and Y Not that great. Don’t get me wrong, I do have a soft spot for them because they help me connect with my friends, but the most important part is the friend element, not the quality of the game.
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They also feel unfinished, with several mysteries left completely unsolved and a half-baked story that ends just as it gets interesting. Then, lo and behold, the Pokemon Company finally did the unthinkable after 10 years and announced Pokemon Legends ZA.
Rumors and rumors about Pokémon Z have been circulating for a long time, but it never materialized and the series only made it into the seventh generation of the sun and moon. Everyone believed that all these little things teased in X and Y would eventually get expanded, but it’s been ten years since they were released (gosh I feel old) and not a case of a game full of classic Pokemon secrets , I just feel very sorry.
Of course, with the shift to 3D, X and Y brought some fresh life to the slightly atrophied series, but it seems like the Emerald or Platinum titles – which often expanded on their predecessors – are dead in the water That’s fine since they never sold all of them (making Ultra Sun and Moon a little weird).
However, we’re here to announce that we’ll be returning to Kalos in Game Freak’s new mainline series Pokemon Legends, which gives X and Y a chance to make up for some of their biggest mistakes. First, there is a story. To be honest, I don’t actually think Team Flare can do that much; they’re not that interesting as villains, and they’re certainly not Team Skrulls, so I’m happy to be working with them – even if I suspect there’s more to come occur.
No, what I want to know is what is going on with that big guy in AZ. You remember AZ, right? That tall man who is over three thousand years old and has a special Flot that cannot be obtained through legal means? That Az! Seriously, what happened there? He’s also mentioned in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, but after that, there’s nothing else about him. Again, this is one of those things that’s less mysterious and interesting and more “Why did you set up this character and then do nothing with him?” Still, look at the name of the game – ZA, AZ, get It – I think I will get my wish.
Lumiose City itself has a lot of room for improvement – based on the limited description provided by The Pokemon Company, it sounds like the entire game will be set solely in Lumiose City, which in the original X and Y was clearly a bit shabby by today’s standards (though honestly, Still more fun to explore than anywhere in Scarlet and Violet).
Pokemon Legends Arceus lets us explore the various wilds of Sinnoh, while ZA promises to let us tour a giant, modern city, which is an equally exciting concept. What it really needs to capture is the energy of Pokemon Detective Pikachu (the movie, not the game), where Pokemon are involved in everyday life, doing daily activities, helping with work, and maybe even just running around like a fox (or six) in the night. tail).
X and Y are generational games, and conceptually it feels hard to go back to the past.They will never live up to my memories of them because my memories are not real about
And of course, there’s one final teaser for the return of Mega Evolution, a gimmick introduced in Generation VI that everyone hated at the time but is sorely missed now. This is probably the most important thing Game Freak needs to get right, as fans will be looking forward to new evolutions, especially those “mons” that have never been fan favorites (I’m looking at you, Flygon and Eevee).There are a lot of things that can be done to make Kalos a region worth returning to, one that I enjoy think Back here, let’s hope Game Freak can use some of its magic to pull this off.
“Pokemon Legends: ZA” is an “ambitious new entry” in the Pokemon series and is expected to be released in 2025.