Pokémon — Legends: Z-a Gdrive
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.
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. pokémon legends: z-a gdrive
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