
A wave of feedback on Pokémon Legends ZA reveals growing discontent among players more than two months after its launch. While some fans celebrate the new battle mechanics, many criticize the game for lacking depth and feeling incomplete, prompting questions about its overall worth.
Feedback highlights a persistent split. Some players appreciate the revamped combat system, noting it offers more excitement than past titles. One player remarked, "the battling is extremely fun and has a lot more depth than other Pokémon games."
Conversely, critiques surface about the game’s visuals and static NPCs. "They were lazy with modeling and rendering of the world," one critic stated, further arguing that Lumiose City feels too empty and generic compared to other Pokémon games. This has left many feeling limited, particularly since the game primarily revolves around one city, with additional content locked behind paywalls.
Reactions from the community show a broad mix of sentiment:
Praiseworthy Combat: Many appreciate the real-time action, which brings excitement but is also bugged at times; issues with targeting have frustrated players. “Sometimes my Pokemon get stuck behind walls or grass,” one commented.
Disappointment in Story and NPCs: Continuous feedback stresses the repetitive nature of interactions with NPCs. Players assert, "They literally don’t do anything but stand and stare at you."
Endgame and Connectivity Issues: Several players lamented the reliance on shiny hunting as the game’s endgame. One user pointed out, “If you dislike grinding in a single game for hours, then Pokémon Legends ZA is not for you.” Additionally, the lack of connectivity with the Pokémon Home app hinders those wishing to transfer their Pokémon.
Curiously, while some enjoyed the traditional formula, asserting it offers more dialogue than past titles, others found it lacking:
"It's not worth the price at all," another echoed, pushing back against the game's value.
Rumors indicate potential updates to address ongoing concerns around graphics and NPC behavior, with an estimated 60% chance of significant patches hitting within the next few months. Yet, as the player base continues to waver, many advice waiting for discounts before diving in.
⭐ Combat system receives praise, but bugs frustrate
⚠️ Graphics and static NPC issues remain major concerns
🛒 Waiting for sales before buying is advised
As players continue sharing their experiences across forums, the conversation surrounding Pokémon Legends ZA will likely influence future developments. Will its improvements satisfy loyal fans, or has the franchise missed the mark again?