Pokemon Legends: Z-A Reviews

Pokemon Legends: Z-A is ranked in the 75th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8.5 / 10.0
Oct 19, 2025

Yes, in terms of graphics it still didn’t quite deliver what people were hoping for, but Pokémon Legends: Z-A fulfills many of the dreams that anyone who watched or played Pokémon as a kid once had. And for the things it doesn’t yet achieve, it plants the seeds. While it offers a different experience for those who prefer the classic turn-based Pokémon games, at its core, it’s undoubtedly a delightful experience for anyone who loves Pokémon.

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Cubed3
Top Critic
7 / 10
Oct 18, 2025

Game Freak once again attempts to do something different with a series that's fast approaching its 30th anniversary. Pokémon Legends: Z-A puts a refreshed battle system front and centre, offering faster, real-time combat at its core. The change may not be for everyone; especially long-time fans who remain loyal to the classic turn-based formula. It’s a shame that some aspects, like NPC interactions, haven’t evolved to the same degree and there can be some repetition in traversing the Z-A world. Pokémon Legends: Z-A feels like a well-earned holiday for the series, where there's opportunity to try something new and explore. The adorable critters truly do thrive in Lumiose City and that's ultimately the heart of what drives a Pokémon adventure.

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LevelUp
Top Critic
8.5 / 10.0
Oct 14, 2025

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9 / 10.0
Oct 14, 2025

Pokémon Legends: Z-A is exactly what this series needed – a fresh idea, technical refinement, and new energy. The developers finally dared to combine experimentation with classic elements, creating an adventure that is engaging, looks great, and proves that the world of Pokémon can evolve without losing its identity. It's not perfect – the pace is uneven and the difficulty level is too conservative – but it's still one of the most satisfying installments in the series in years.

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IGN Italy
Top Critic
7.5 / 10.0
Oct 14, 2025

Pokémon Legends: ZA is fun and exciting with its Mega Evolutions and new battle system, but its shortcomings keep it from truly excelling.

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IGN Spain
Mario Sánchez
Top Critic
8 / 10.0
Oct 14, 2025

Pokémon Legends: Z-A is a release heavily focused on battles. While its story and graphics don't particularly stand out, the addictive gameplay, dynamic combat, and fun online mode make it a must-play title for both veteran fans and newcomers.

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RPGamer
Michael Baker
3.5 / 5.0
Jan 15, 2026

Pokémon Legends Z-A turned out to be a pleasant romp, a delightful return to a part of the game world I hadn’t seen in over a decade, and the chance to learn many new and interesting words in French.

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Dec 29, 2025

Exciting and addictive as ever, Legends: Z-A isn't as big and varied as Arceus, but it is still a terrific refinement of the trusted franchise.

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KonsoliFIN
Markus Heino
Jan 9, 2026

In a nutshell, Pokémon Legends: Z-A is mostly as dull as the elementary basics and disappointingly lacking in meaningful content, which results in a largely flat emotional curve, aside from the ending.

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86 / 100
Dec 22, 2025

Pokémon Legends: Z-A surprised me with its more active battle system and a story that actually had me interested for once. But most of all, it really nailed the moment-to-moment progress and made the flow of the game as addictive as it is. For a few months, this has been my video game comfort food: a game to relax with and easy to pick up and play if I had a few spare minutes to kill.

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Multiplayer.it
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7.5 / 10.0
Oct 14, 2025

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7.8 / 10.0
Oct 29, 2025

Ironically, Pokémon Legends: Z-A thrives on dualisms and almost antagonistic contrasts. On the one hand, we have perhaps the most innovative title in the franchise's recent history, with experimentally revamped gameplay that offers exciting new challenges. On the other hand, there is an inherently outdated production, with a technical aspect that is openly disappointing and difficult to justify. We have a fun title capable of entertaining for hours on end, but at the same time a superficial setting that can lead to an understandable perception of repetitiveness. Game Freak's new title thus becomes a borderline project, as enjoyable and even refreshing for the most devoted fans as it is potentially disappointing for those who would like to see something more from The Pokémon Company's gaming universe. A crossroads that we hope will mark a decisive change of pace in the future of the saga.

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5.5 / 10.0
Dec 16, 2025

While I had my expectations in check, given the scope of what Legends ZA would offer, I was ultimately let down in a big way here. The Switch 2 version certainly provides some solid performance with the sharpest visuals the series has seen, but apart from an interesting battle system, everything else ZA tries to do is met with absolute failure. From boring side quests to a narrative loop that lasts far too long, and one of the most underwhelming finales across the franchise, ZA is simply boring and feels like filler until the next main entry.

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6.5 / 10.0
Dec 15, 2025

It feels so empty at times, grinding for wild Pokémon is still a sometimes boring chore, and there are exceedingly long periods of time where you’re just fighting and you don’t really have a choice but to keep going back, night after night, to brawl with strangers. When you limit the game to a single city, you want the whole thing to feel vibrant and charged, like if Blade Runner let you hunt Replicants with an Arcanine. Instead, it’s just another Pokémon game. It moved some things forward in terms of fashion and some animation, but it’s a snail’s pace of progress for one of the wealthiest IPs out there today.

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Dec 7, 2025

The new Pokémon games unfortunately fail to meet expectations in the end. The first title on Nintendo Switch 2 doesn’t deliver impressive results, although the real-time combat system does deserve praise.

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60 / 100
Dec 1, 2025

At the very least, [Pokémon Legends Z-A's] real-time combat system has potential, enough so to replace the turn-based combat of mothership titles if improved upon and refined further. As it stands, you could do worse than with this new Pokémon title that at least doesn't run like hot garbage unlike the previous Legends title.

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Oct 28, 2025

Pokémon Legends: Z-A injects new life into Game Freak and Pokémon Company's long-running series with their debut on Switch 2. (Review in Portuguese for Entertainium Brasil)

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Worth your time
Nov 11, 2025

It’s not perfect and there are many issues, but Legends ZA is definitely the best Pokémon game in a while. I’m hoping that Game Freak will continue to tweak parts of the Pokémon games as they continue making them. I don’t mind the day/night cycle, but I think that they need to adjust it so that the cycle pauses when people are catching Pokémon or doing a quest at least. I look forward to seeing what the DLC has to offer early next year and what changes they make.

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7 / 10.0
Nov 16, 2025

Pokémon Legends Z/A pushes the series forward in some ways, but takes several steps back in others. It offers a solid story and a memorable cast, yet its weak exploration and limited regions feel like a noticeable downgrade from the previous game. The combat system brings fresh and creative ideas, but it’s still far from polished or fully realized. Overall, the game delivers a fun Pokémon experience, but not the major evolution fans hoped for as the opening title of the Nintendo Switch 2 era.

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Nov 22, 2025

Pokémon Legends: Z-A turns away from a proven framework to try something new - a gamble that mostly pays off, but not without caveats.

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