Another Pokemon Game, Another Year Of Debating How Ugly These Games Have Gotten
Briefly

Pokémon Legends: Z-A has sparked a debate among fans regarding its graphics and art style, reminiscent of ongoing discussions since the series transitioned to 3D with X and Y. While it adopts a toy-like aesthetic seen in Scarlet and Violet, it offers more vibrant colors and detailed textures within a smaller environment—Lumiose City. This change aims to reduce technical issues like framerate drop and texture pop-in that troubled earlier games. However, opinions remain divided as the fanbase assesses whether these changes improve or detract from the game's overall visual appeal.
Legends: Z-A adopts a toy-like visual style similar to Scarlet and Violet, sparking debate among fans about its aesthetic value versus performance improvements.
With its focus on a smaller world in Lumiose City, Legends: Z-A may bypass the technical issues that affected previous open-world games like Scarlet and Violet.
Read at Kotaku
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