It's been a whole month since Pokemon: Legends Z-A was released on both the original Nintendo Switch and its successor, the Switch 2. As expected, there's been a ton of discourse since the title's launch, some of it solid food for thought and some of it, well, toxic.
The debate over whether Pokemon should have voice acting was once again re-ignited, as was the game's comically small map and lack of exploration. Of course, we'd be remiss if we didn't bring up the issues some have with its "flat" graphics. Still, all that hasn't stopped Legends: Z-A from being the single best-selling physical game this year.
Lumiose City shines in the small details, but falls apart once you start focusing on the big picture.
Now, fans want to know why Legends: Z-A has zero new 'Mons. After all, its predecessor, Legends: Arceus, introduced a few new creatures, plus regional variants. New Mega Evolutions seemingly don't count. Sorry, Mega Starmie.
Taking to Reddit, one user shared that they were "disappointed" that there weren't any new Pokemon inside Legends: Z-A, a sentiment that many in the community also shared.
"As much as I like Megas, I...
