Wait for Game Freak’s actual Legends: Z-A —or look for a better-maintained fangame like Pokémon Uranium or Pokémon Reborn . Review based on hypothetical GDrive contents as of 2025. Always support official Pokémon releases when available.
Several sprite sheets, environmental mockups, and battle UI concepts show impressive fan labor. The Zygarde 10%/50%/100% form transitions are particularly well-animated for a fan project. pokémon legends: z-a gdrive
Since this is not an official Nintendo title, this review assumes the content is a fan recreation or leaked/documentation build related to the speculated Legends: Z-A (set in Kalos). Reviewer: Archivist Format: Google Drive Folder (Documents, ROM Hack, or Asset Dump) Status: Unofficial / Fan-Made Overall Verdict: ★★★☆☆ (3/5) – A Treasure Trove of Ideas, Buried in Disorganization The Premise The “Pokémon Legends: Z-A GDrive” is a fan-curated or distributed collection claiming to showcase assets, early builds, or a playable demo based on the unannounced Legends sequel set in the Kalos region (Lumiose City’s redevelopment). Access is granted via a shared Google Drive link. What Works Well 1. Ambitious Scope The project captures the Legends: Arceus gameplay loop—real-time dodging, focus on a single large city (Lumiose)—and attempts to map it to a new narrative about Zygarde, AZ’s Floette, and urban wildlife. The concept documents are genuinely creative. Wait for Game Freak’s actual Legends: Z-A —or