In 2013, Pokémon X and Y transformed the franchise with a massive visual overhaul as the first 3D entries in the main series. The games also introduced Mega Evolution, a feature that made strong creatures even bigger and badder, from Mega Charizard to Mega Blastoise.
Releasing over a decade later but set in the same region as X and Y , Pokémon Legends: Z-A ( PLZA , for short) feels like a mega evolution for the whole franchise — a colossal achievement that runs splendidly on the Nintendo Switch 2 after the buggy disappointments of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet .
Mega changes to a classic formula
The Pokémon Company’s strength has always been its willingness to iterate.
While the past Legends game, Arceus broke the mold by placing all its battles in a seamless open worl