Julián F.L. is a video game & anime expert, historian & journalist with a lot of passion for these subjects and over 10 years of experience in writing about them. He has enjoyed video games, anime, ...
If you grew up on Pokemon games like I did, you know that exploring the map took time. With Pokemon Legends: Z-A, you might think that Lumiose City would feel small compared to exploring a full region ...
The video starts by showing Lumiose City as a whole, highlighting that it is designed to be a place for humans and Pokemon to live together in harmony. This means that Wild Zones are in the city to ...
The Escapist recaps A tasty addition to the Z-A story Divisive gameplay, with some great battles Ask The Escapist If you’ve been wondering whether the Pokémon Legends Z-A DLC is worth it, you’ll find ...
On October 2nd, Nintendo of America posted a brand-new Overview Trailer for Pokemon Legends: Z-A. The 6-minute video is the most in-depth look we’ve gotten at the game so far, and it lets us in on a ...
Keeping with the precedent set in Arceus, the three starter Pokémon are from different regions. Like any Pokémon game, the player gets to choose a Fire, Water, or Grass-type Pokémon. This time, the ...
Ever since the very first Pokémon games, players have had to endure a somewhat lengthy tutorial before starting their journey. The formula has been consistent: child wakes up in bedroom or arrives in ...
The Escapist recaps Profit over progress Giratina’s advocate Are we too harsh on Game Freak? Ask The Escapist The type of greed in the bible. Image credit: The Pokémon Company There is a game series ...
Right now, my party in Pokémon Legends: Z-A consists of Jolteon, Houndoor, Meganium, Aurorus, Aerodactyl, and Talonflame. Oh, and also Tyrantum, Absol, Greninja ...
The release of a new console title is a cause for celebration in “Pokemon Go” and the Oct. 16 launch of “Pokemon Legends: Z-A” is no different. The upcoming title takes place is drastically different ...
Hamza is a gaming enthusiast and a Writing Specialist from Pakistan. A firm believer in Keyboard/Mouse supremacy, he will play Tekken with WASD if you let him. He has been writing about games since ...