It says it's the "urban redevelopment plan" so I'm assuming this is the past too, and the trailer looked "futuristic" because it's the blueprint of what Lumiose City will eventually become
The story of Legends Arceus is largely based on the Japanese colonization of Hokkaido that started in 1869. Between 1853 and 1870 Paris was undergoing a renovation project commissioned by Napoleon III, so I'd say that Legends Z-A is most likely supposed to be contemporaneous with the first Legends game. The Eiffel Tower was not built until 1889, but that's not too much later and there's no reason for the games to adhere to our version of history exactly (there was also not a giant death laser built in France 3000 years ago).
It's funny what PLA used from real history and what was played around with (Laventon's portable camera wouldn't be a thing until the 1920s, Cogita's dress wouldn't be the style until the 1890s)
Given that the Eiffel Tower was, essentially, just built to be a display piece, I don't see any reason why its construction can't be worked into the story as "a testament to the bond between Humans and Pokemon" or something similar
- Pokémon Z at long last - Megas are back - new Legends game - 2025. Not rushed for holiday sales. This may be one of the best, most fan-rewarding decisions Game Freak ever made.
For all we know, the Pokemon company might have just started to work on the game within the past couple months and it could be released in the 1st quarter of 2025. Just pointing out that from how little we know currently, it absolutely could still be a heavily rushed out game.
As a French person (France is the inspiration for Kalos), the pretty obvious thing that comes to mind is Paris' urban development plan under Haussmann in the 19th century. It's what gave Paris its famous aesthetic, and it's exactly the type of architecture that the teaser is showing off It's also the century of the World Fair that came with the construction of the Eiffel tower So for me it's pretty obvious that the game still happens in the past, as people mentioned, the futuristic lines and all that could just be interpreted as a blue print The 19th century also happens to line up with Arceus' time frame.
I wonder if Lysson's ancestor will represent Napoleón or Haussman in this story. He wanted to build a beautiful world so I imagine that has to be a family thing.
@@qwerttzizzi It does fit with irl history Arceus is based on Japan's expansionism towards Hokkaido (Hisui/Sinnoh) which happened around the 19th century as well. It's just that, since it's about settlers coming into a new territory, of course the territory is not as developed If they showed Kanto around the same time as Hisui, it would be much more populated and developed If you look at Arceus closely, you can notice they do have something around 19th century tech (look at the pokeball and the main building for example)
I like that idea, I just don’t get how Megas fit into the story then… in XY and ORAS they’re claiming Mega evolution is a new phenomenon, but if these games take place just about 150 years ago, how can they say they didn’t know mega evolution existed in XY
@@warioscousinThat would make sense since the Talonflame in the beginning of the trailer de-evolves into its basic form (don’t remember the name). Maybe de-evolution will be a core gameplay mechanic?
That would be sick! Hiring different Pokémon and unlocking new ones as your level grows, allowing you to build different structures and such...that's honestly a brilliant idea!
I'm not convinced that ISNT what the game is about tbh. The redevelopment plan is the first and last thing in the teaser so thats probably our equivalent of the Galaxy Expedition Team in PLA. The futuristic lights in the teaser might even be representing blueprints rather than lights. If we're also sticking with events in the same era as PLA there was a massive campaign in Paris (where Lumiose is based on) to redesign the city and modernize/expand it so that's very possibly the theme of the setting.
I have a guess that it looks virtual in the trailer because the city doesn't exist yet, it's like the blueprints for the city plans. There will be undeveloped areas in this older city and pokemon will live there, maybe?
@@TheChildofAuraReborn I don't think so, no, it's like how YuGiOh has both Master Duel (which is much more like the IRL game) and Duel Links, which is a quicker, more new player friendly version
Actually it seems more like Duel Links if a comparison was to be made Duel Links was really popular when it came out and still kind of is so it seems like this might be just like that
I find it kind of cute that Arlo was waiting for the title meanwhile other hardcore fans picked up on the Pyroars and Aegislash/Sylveon battle indicating it was in Kalos, even with the big Lumiose Tower.
I fucking CAME when I saw Aegislash. He was dropped in gen 9, and it infuriated me to the point of not buying the game, at all. He was always a pokemon that was undermined by GF. Seeing him back made my heart leap. I just question why someone is battling it with a Sylveon.
I'm so glad we're getting another Legwnds game. And I'm glad it's going back to gen 6. It's like the Pokémon Z we never got. I'm glad they aren't rushing it to the 2024 Holiday season. I hope they give it the time it needs.
I think the presentation is less to do with it being futurtistic, but rather we are seeing the blueprints for the city. So what we are seeing is that we will be instrumental, in the not too distant past, in building Lumiose City.
I think the thing I am most excited about with this game is that it's releasing in 2025 rather than shoving it out this year. Maybe this means the game can actually be finished and have decent performance rather than just pushed out to have a release every year.
It's very rare that they've put out a game "every year". I genuinely don't know why this keeps being repeated so much. A two year gap is far more typical.
@@BJGvideos Since 2016 there has been a release (mainline/remake/DLC) every year. While DLC releases are smaller it was likely done so they could have something to fill a year between games (with the added money generated being a nice bonus for them).
my early impression is that it will have both a future and a past. Z-A implies starting at the end and returning to the beginning. we also get the high tech renders and the old school sketches. that's about the only details that stick out. hoping for more in the future.
Time travel doesn't really make sense for gen 6 The Z-A is more likely a reference to big man, AZ, at the end of the X and Y story. He's going to be involved I imagine.
Imagine you start by visiting sites of the great war in the present, then later on travel back in time to when the great war was going on. Maybe even altering the past to save the future.
@@peco595 the ZA is obviously a reference to AZ but even that backs up the time travel theory. If the two games are called pokemon Z and pokemon A and they wanted to emphasize the reference to AZ, they'd be marketing the games as Pokemon A-Z not Z-A. The Z-A indicates that it's like AZ but backwards. Also keep in mind the connotation of the hyphen. A-Z is often read as "A to Z," a sequential order going forward, so Z-A would be the opposite of that, going in the opposite sequence of events
I have a theory that since ZA takes place “entirely within Lumiose City”, it could be the player character works on expanding the already massive city into the rest of the kalos region. It would explain how exploration could work, and could allow for customization as far as how the city is expanded.
And tbh we haven't seen any gameplay but if it does just takes place in the city I'll be a bit disappointed since it was fun playing legends arceus due to the open world part but again we have to wait until we see official gameplay
Personally I think this takes place in Kalos 1850s-1870s. I took a modern art history course and we talked about how Paris went through a redevelopment plan during this period. It was created by Haussmann and his plan reshaped Paris to what it is today. Plus, Legends Arceus takes place in Sinnoh/Hokkaido in the late 1800s and takes a lot of historical notes from the period. So I think this game will be the same. I'm super excited to see what we get!
A big part of Pokemon X&Y's story was a Pokemon war that happened in the past and this part of the story was never fully finished so I think it completely makes sense for this to be revisited as it's such a big part of Kalos's past. Also the 2025 thing is actually a good thing as normally we get a game every year so hopefully it means they are spending more time on it and we can actually have a polished game...
@@BJGvideos with the exception of 2015 we’ve had new playable content in the form of a game or dlc every year for 12 years. and they planned on releasing a game for 2015 too
@@BJGvideos good job copy pasting the answer you gave to someone who explained it better than me, looks like you ignored their rebuttal that dlc still involves crunched labour
@@yennikarual I didn't copy paste anything. I repeated the same sentiment because it's true. The idea is that somehow they release new GAMES every year and again, that isn't the case.
@@MK73DSWe actually do, there are empty slots in the Pokémon Bank that suggests two entries between Pokémon ORAS and SM. And they also found their codename being KALOS RESERVE, so Z was meant from the start.
@@MK73DSit never did but clearly Nintendo named it this way as a nod to the fan theories behind it. Surely they’d just have said legends: Zygarde otherwise
We don't actually yet know what Pokemon Legends IS. We only had one game in the series so far, and every game could be different, centred around one legendary pokemon and their mythology, with slightly different gameplay to the main series. So we might not get an open world this time.
If you look at their last few games, gamefreak seems to be way better at making cities and other settled areas look nice, compared to more open and natural landscapes. So this might be a win lol.
I think it's like Arceus and set when Lumios is being built. Lumios is basically in the centre of the map in X and Y so I think it's the base city like Jubilife in Arceus.
@@Jelliott_ssbthat would definitely be best case scenario but considering legends Arceus came out randomly in January, it could very well be early next year
It’s Game Freak. They’ll probably release it on January 2025 so they can say they didn’t release a mainline game this year yet still be able to rush it
I'm pretty sure the blue outline style in the trailer is supposed to evoke the style of blueprints/building plans (while also being easy to look at, using blue with white lines instead of the black bg/blue lines would've been to hard to see in motion). Since Kalos is based on France and Lumiose City is based on Paris (note the huge eiffel-esque tower in the center), personally I believe its supposed to be a reference to the modern renovation of Paris in the mid 1800s, which would put it around the same time period as Legends Arceus. Which means we might see some returning characters from PLA.
I saw someone point out that if Lumiose City = Paris and we assume Legends Arceus is roughly analagous to the mid-late 1800s, it will probably be the Pokemon equivalent to the massive renovations Paris went under
I'd read Pokemon Z-A as ZetA A closed city can mean more enclosed areas, with less distant stuff to render, so *maybe* better performance or more detailed smaller play areas?
@@Aldrnari956 A game being developed for a stronger system doesn't mean the devs will suddenly just get better at making games. It's an unfortunate truth
@@hallowvenixya9215 I didn’t say they would. I said that it would help because their poor optimization hampered S&V. More power would have helped to hide that poor optimization.
I see this as a blueprint graphic since the folder states plans for a redevelopment and assuming this takes place after Legends: Arceus it's a redevelopment of a city for Pokemon and humans to live together, because if you remember in the last game people were afraid of Pokemon until you came around and maybe this game tells a story of the relationship between Pokemon and humans and how people go about living with them
When I played pokemon X and Y I HATED Lumiose City because I kept getting lost HAHAHA. So when I saw the map I KNEW WHAT IT WAS. I’m excited for a new Legends game. I really did enjoy Arceus.
In case people weren't aware, there is a character from X and Y named "AZ." He is responsible for firing an ancient weapon in the distant past that took the lives of countless pokemon. The firing of said weapon resulted in the emergence of Mega Evolutions and cursed AZ with immortality, allowing the player character to meet him directly. The Z in the new game's title bears the texture of Zygarde, while the A bears the texture of the Ancient Weapon. With this in mind, I believe Legends Z-A will revolve around the conflict between AZ and Zygarde involving the Ancient Weapon.
I'm glad that those who wanted a new Legends game are getting a new one. I'm a bit confused on why the old Gameboy, Color and Advance mainline Pokemon games still aren't on Nintendo Switch Online, but I'm glad that those who wanted a new Legends game are getting a new one.
They probably aren’t on Online because they wouldn’t have a way to transfer from the Online GB emulators to Home. That’s the only thing I can really think of.
@StubzTurner more than likely because of the Game Corner. Gambling laws in the EU mean that either it would have to be released everywhere but Europe (a PR nightmare), a higher age rating (don't want to tarnish the child-friendly brand) or they would have to censor a European release (another PR nightmare). My guess is they'd rather just not release it.
In the trailer it says lumiose city urban redevelopment plan, so presumably it takes place in the past before the city was built, just like arceus had an early version of jubilife city, and you'll see it being built up throughout the game. The digital-looking segment was probably some sort of blueprints for how the city will be. Also, I find it very hard to believe that the whole thing takes place in the city, and it probably just acts as a hub kind of like jubilife village in arceus.
You know, I was thinking the other day that the Pokemon War hinted at in the backstory of X and Y would make an interesting setting for a Legends-Style game. That doesn't seem like what we're getting, but I'm glad Gen 6 is getting it's due, highly underrated Gen imo
With the limited info we have right now, here’s my guess as to how the game will go: Lumiose City is being built. Pokémon and people haven’t fully come to coexist yet, but are further along than Hisui was. You are either from the city or are isekaied there again, and are tasked by someone (maybe Clemont’s ancestor?) to help catch Pokémon to help with developing the city. Dex entries are as detailed as they were in PLA but more focused on how they could help with construction or assist in running businesses or something. Like the Machop line could help with manual labor, but Dedenne could help with powering buildings’ light or heat or equipment. Maybe developing the city is causing nature to become imbalanced and it’s upsetting Zygarde? We don’t have much info yet, but this is my current guess. We’ll hafta wait til further news is released to see how accurate this is
I just find it hilarious that Arlo is the only one who didnt go berserk at the new game reveal. For context Pokemon Z has been one of the most hyped Pokemon games for nearly 10 years at this point (it was originally in development for the 3DS but got cancelled), its just that no one expected to actually see it until years after the inevitable Unova remakes.
It’s honestly crazy; I thought they’d announce Let’s Go Johtoh, so getting a follow up to Gen 6 after all this time is nuts. Especially for all the the fans of that gen
Cause we know Game Freak now. They’re a lazy developer who will probably rush this game (I still maintain it comes out January ‘25) and make a quick buck
@Linklex7 Hasn't it been very thoroughly established that it's not their level of effort that's lacking (that is to say, laziness) but rather that they do extreme crunch time to release a new game every year without a large enough team to make that a good idea? It seems to me like they're actually listening for this one. - return to Legends, the clear fan-favorite of the last few gens - no 2023 game - no 2024 game It's looking like gen 9 will only have two games in it, and if that's so, that points to the idea that they're not crunching so hard anymore. Could Legends Z release and run at 20fps? Sure, that possibility is on the table. But it's not a foregone conclusion.
@@Linklex7The game being released in january makes no sense, because if They cared so much about getting the game out as quickly as possible and cared so little about actually releasing it finished, why release it in january when they can instead release it in November or december, which is the best time to release a new game for the holidays? If they were to release it early in 2025, it being released in something like May or something makes more sense.
The thing I'm worried about now is that "Legends" as a sub category of pokemon game might actually refer to the broad concept of "expanding lore about the region" rather than meaning itll be the same gameplay loop like Arceus was. Perhaps Z-A is gonna be like a town building game and not be anything like Arceus. Change is nice, but shaking it up that much seems like a huge shift. Staying cautiously optimistic about what Z-A will offer
Yeah I agree, while a town management game would be fun I'd hope the legends arceus style gameplay would stick more, because It just felt great to play and catching pokemon never was as fun as just going metal gear primate on them, hiding in bushes and throwing a heavy ball in the back of an Alpha to start running like hell because It didn't work
I'm also very pleased! It seems like they'll use legends to realize their weirder, not too safe ideas they apparently can't afford to put in the mainline :-D good hopes for this new one despite knowing nothing 😅
Because of the urban development theme I think the futuristic digital like graphics of the city we see might actually be blueprints? Like maybe the city is build over the the course of the game and something like a 3d blueprint vision shows a preview of what will be build.
Also I theorise we could see a finished Synchromachine. Replacing HMs and having the ability to use our Pokémon and their powers around the city. Like a Greninja doing the Spiderman from building to building.
I'm right there with you Arlo, I am absolutely thrilled that we're getting legends 2! Plus I personally really like gen 6 since it was that gen that got me back into Pokémon!
im so unreasonably hyped for this game. really hoping they pull through on the interesting Themes Potential since we're finally getting a game based on Zygarde, protector of the ecosystem, who keeps the pokemon of life and death in check, and in the same game we're doing urban redevelopment of a major metropolitan area. they can do so much stuff with like. expanding the city ending up being at the expense of the surrounding natural ecosystem and then that gets zygarde angry
Funny how in Arceus, we were in the open fields and nature of the land, but we were building a small village that became a community/town. In ZA, it seems we’re in a full-blown city, and there’s not much of the open-nature experience to be seen, unless you could come kind of park.
Pokemon Z is basically the Metroid: Dread of the Pokemon fandom. A game that everyone wanted, that everyone expected, but just...never happened for some reason. Also, it coming out in 2025 is a BIG DEAL. this might be a sign that Game Freak has ACTUALLY heard us and is taking their time so they don't have to rush the game! This is huge!
See, I think this game will take place in the past. The text reads this is an "urban redevelopment plan" for Lumiose City with a vision of " coexistence between people and Pokemon" (very PLA phrase). The city already exists and serves that purpose in X/Y, which leads me to conclude this is the past - though perhaps a more recent past than PLA. The trailer is showing us inside the "blueprint" of the city plan, hence the VR-like environment. But I think it's just a fanciful representation of the urban planning/architectural "blueprint", a concept that has existed since the 19th century.
This is gonna be zygarde focused. Looking at the Z and the font, it’s basically a third version for pokemon x and y, referencing the xyz anime which was one of the best seasons which means nothing for the game but is cool
it will also probably feature a new legendary that looks like an upside down V. since the kalos legendaries are based on norse mythology and zygarde and its 3 forms are based off of lokis 3 children, this other counterpart could have something to do with thors children? i dunno, plenty of crazy theories abound.
@@Skifreak-nv7ej I doubt there’ll be any new pokemon, there wasn’t in the previous legends game. There’s already a third version pokemon in zygarde. The box legendaries will probably come back too as well as a couple other legendaries. Team flare might be involved. It’s likely going to be the same groundwork as arceus but with quality of life features and more immersion. Arceus felt a bit clunky at times with strange movement interactions with slopes and simple pokemon ai. Zelda’s open world was a lot better so it might take more from it.
@@ThisWillCharacter well this game will only take place in one city, so it probably will be nothing like BOTW. also, along with multiple new evolutions to old pokemon in legend: arceus, there was a new legendary enamorus. considering that each main legendary in kalos is based off a letter, and now there is a fourth letter with a distinct pattern on it, it is fair to say it is a new legendary.
@@Skifreak-nv7ej yeah possibly a new legendary or maybe a new zygarde form (which would be a 4th I think). I think u missed my zelda point tho, I’m talking about the fluidity of movement. Mechanics. It felt a lot less clunky than the movement and hitboxes in legends even tho it seemed to be based off of the zelda movement system including (I think) a hidden stamina where after running for a while, it would stop and trying to run again would only give a second or two. Personally I would find a fleshed out restructured lumiose city to the broken up areas of arceus where u couldn’t just walk between the areas
I can see them pull a fast one and say it all takes place in "Lumiose City" but the city is just a small town or is slowly being constructed. So there's still massive areas of undeveloped land for pokémon to roam. Lumiose was built for the 3DS as three-ish major towns(a North and South half of the border, and then the center), so it makes sense that it was scaled down and made to seem smaller. Especially sharing space with the rest of the region with other routes and towns. Now it's just a single city getting full fat console power. They definitely have the chance to make the city FEEL like a full city. Not just the small "cities" that Scarlet and Violet have where it's just a few buildings clumped together in the middle of a giant empty feel. They can make a proper city I'm super excited to see this game. My first proper pokémon game was XY so it's so cool that not only do we get a long awaited """continuation,""" it's finally my turn to get a game that appeals to my nostalgia
I’m happy this exists, but I’ve gotta admit I was hoping the next Legends game would be about Kyurem and the backstory of Black & White. Hope this doesn’t mean that won’t be happening someday.
This game's existence tells us they're committed to making Legends a series (something that can't currently be said for Let's Go), so that just gives me more hope for additional games down the line based on other generations.
@@BlueSparxLPs Yeah, I was just nervous since Game Freak has historically done their remakes etc. in release order. Going from Sinnoh to Kalos skips Unova, but I suppose we have no evidence that GF will follow release order for the Legends games.
@@BlueSparxLPs Let's go was really an experiment title for the mainline series from what I gather while legends was actively a side game but treated more as mainline than let's go ever was lol
@@flyingstonemon3564GF stated intent to potentially make Let's Go a series as well if they were satisfied with the reception. The point I was making was that Let's Go seemingly failed to meet the criteria they were looking for, but Legends has.
It should be noted that the Pokémon anime did get the Z treatment during the Kalos seasons. It was first called Pokémon the Series XY, before getting the Z later on. It took years for us to get a Pokémon Z that develops the backstory of Kalos, but it's finally happening in the form of a Legends game! Amazing!
I kinda always hoped that the Legends style wasn't just meant for the past but more like a way for Gamefreak to explore diffrent ideas and stories in the pokemon world without having to follow the basic formula
Lumiouse is Paris, so I can see it being big enough. I will be bummed if it doesn't take place in the past; Kalos has such an interesting history. Also it's a travesty we didn't get Pokemon Z
Glad we’re getting a new Legends game but I’m still disappointed that it’s not a Johto setting that could explore things like the creation of the Lake of Rage and Sprout Tower, and/or the history of the Ruins of Alph and the Ecruteak City towers.
Legends is definitely a step in the right direction for the series. It feels like how the game should play, and PLA was the best game I’ve played since gen 5. Very excited for this especially for what the aspect of having the entire game taking place in just the city, cool to see what they’ll do with that
Man - I know it would never happen but if they spaced out a Mainline Game, then 2 years later a Legends game.....so that we could essentially have a each set of new games every 4 years, it would be just a perfect perfect balance of anticipation, and giving the developers enough time to put out high quality games. Again, it would never happen, but allowing us to actually miss pokemon would be a really good thing. That said Im soooo ready for the Legends line and agree w Arlo - its just the best of what Pokemon has to offer.
I'm very worried about this game. Considering Pokemon's track record, I have almost no faith that they can make a good open world urban environment. Hopefully they hire some new people that have experience with making good cities
I'm just hoping this legends is actually a finished product. And that there's more content than LA. HATED grinding out the Pokedex for hundreds of hours
I think this is a rebuilding Lumiose City into the version from X and Y. We start out from a drawing concept into a virtual view back into the city planning drawing plan. It plays in the past as the architecture shows. The virtual scenery is what the people envision and i assume we start in a generic small village and slowly help building up the entire town by using our Pokémon to help people.
To be fair, we haven't been able to explore "city" as a biome before, with the closest being the sewers in Castelia City or the yards in Hau'Oli City, both of which offering sequestered biomes as opposed to smacking a Pidove with a ball right off of a windowsill before it flies away or chasing a shiny Rattata through the streets, bobbing and weaving between crowds to avoid losing it! It's entirely possible that the city *is* the biome we explore, and for the first time, in fact!
Also one thing I noticed is there's a weird Furfrou shaped Pokémon that's clearly not the normal design. Could very well be a new "regional" variant of Furfrou, or even a "paradox" style future/past form as well since the head almost looks helmet-y to me.
Actually on closer review it MIGHT be the Maiden trim design. it's hard to really tell from that angle but the tail and balls around the neck look like the Maiden trim. The legs are kinda throwing me off and the "hat" doesn't look right, but I'm revising that to being a "possibly" than a "likely".
This was my first hype in a long time. This is it, this is where a lot of us fans who were disappointed many times, will pay attention to because Legends was proven different at least. A little hope for the future. We'll see
I definitely appreciate how different Legends Z-A already looks from expectations. It’s set in a city and it’s not Unova, we really can’t know what to expect from the Legends series
You know. I think this shows that pokemon company realizes its time to move forward from the original formula. If anyone wants to know what i think the combat will be like go play Nino Kuni: wrath of the white witch. I think its going to be exactly like that
i think the style they went for the trailer is ment to give the impression of blueprints. due to it being an urban developement plan this makes since. so not futuristic vr, just stylized.
Also. We already got a game set in the past. We had Scarlet about the Past Paradoxes. Why not a game set in the future, like Violet with the FUTURE Paradoxes.
I wonder what this means for the Switch 2 theories. It explicitly says Nintendo Switch but with a 2025 release date. I wasnt expecting any big announcements for 2025 until the switch 2 announcement.
Was it said elsewhere that the game was only taking place within Lumiose? I hadn't gotten the impression that it would be entirely contained within the city, but I guess we'll just have to wait and see
I wouldn't think too hard on the release date; PL:A was released in January of its release year, so this might be the intention for this new game. The only reason they said 2025 and nothing more detailed was just to cover for any unforseen circumstances that would push the actual date back.
Also, the game is set just WITHIN the city. Not all Kalos. So again why they would make an "old school" expedition game like Legends Arceus in the middle of a city.
The fact that they are making these "Legends" games as opposed to remakes is amazing. It gives new fans the opportunity to catch and experience the pokemon from that gen without it being a disappointing remake for old fans. Truly brilliant.
0:56 They did have an app for tcg, but in the packs before sun and moon I think there would be a code to use your cards. You need the physical card before you can play with it in the app.
There still is that code but it randomizes the packs instead of giving you the one you actually purchased. Also I think you get free cards in that app too
I love the contrast of ARLO’S reaction to everyone else. Everyone is freakin out when the tower is shown meanwhile Arlo doesn’t even know what a lumios is 😂😂
I totally agree with you Arlo - I can NOT understand why people seem to gloss over PL:A. It's such a fantastic game. My only theory was that the game didn't have enough issues to stay relevant in the negative public conscience, so people just moved onto the next thing (especially because gen9 came out later the same year) Ignoring the obvious graphical limitations proudly on display in the environments, the game really was incredibly well polished for a Pokemon game. Animations and effects looked good, wild pokemon really had personality, and the overall movement/controls felt concise. (Just look at the complexity of the race/obstacle course missions in PLA and compare it to the recent "race" in the Indigo Disk) To me, it was very evident that for once, a lot of passion went into a Pokemon game, and that's what I want out of Legends I want new stories in old regions, with mechanics and a world that's crafted with love and passion.
After Sword & Shield I lost interest in keeping up with the games, but a friend got me into Scarlet & Violet and I had a blast. I just started playing Legends Arceus recently and now I'm a little sad that I've slept on this title for so long. The graphics don't bother me in either game; the important part is they're fun. I think you're on to something with the pokemon grassroota hype cycle being too focused on flaws. The pokemon company made it too easy to get mad at them over the years, though.
It says it's the "urban redevelopment plan" so I'm assuming this is the past too, and the trailer looked "futuristic" because it's the blueprint of what Lumiose City will eventually become
Yeah that makes a lot of sense, that's got to be it. Would even be cool if there were some back and forth time travel shenanigans or something.
@@ArloStuffWould be cool to see if they go all the way back to the war
But! The 'Z-A' feels deliberate. Perhaps you can 'work your way back' in time like how the letters in the title do? Forwards or backwards could work
@@ArloStuffI would love that, they’ve been teasing us with time travel stuff too much recently lol, now I just wanna go back and forth in time
I hope you're right; I much prefer the idea of the game taking place in the past, not the future.
The story of Legends Arceus is largely based on the Japanese colonization of Hokkaido that started in 1869. Between 1853 and 1870 Paris was undergoing a renovation project commissioned by Napoleon III, so I'd say that Legends Z-A is most likely supposed to be contemporaneous with the first Legends game. The Eiffel Tower was not built until 1889, but that's not too much later and there's no reason for the games to adhere to our version of history exactly (there was also not a giant death laser built in France 3000 years ago).
It's funny what PLA used from real history and what was played around with (Laventon's portable camera wouldn't be a thing until the 1920s, Cogita's dress wouldn't be the style until the 1890s)
Given that the Eiffel Tower was, essentially, just built to be a display piece, I don't see any reason why its construction can't be worked into the story as "a testament to the bond between Humans and Pokemon" or something similar
There wasn't a giant death laser built in France 3000 years ago.... that we know of...
(there was also not a giant death laser built in France 3000 years ago).
That's what they *want* you to think...
That we know of…
- Pokémon Z at long last
- Megas are back
- new Legends game
- 2025. Not rushed for holiday sales.
This may be one of the best, most fan-rewarding decisions Game Freak ever made.
Not tryna hate I want it to be good too but we haven’t seen anything yet so I gotta reserve judgement
Just wait until it's out... I don't trust pokemon company anymore..
Counter-point, coming NEXT YEAR, no gameplay footage
For all we know, the Pokemon company might have just started to work on the game within the past couple months and it could be released in the 1st quarter of 2025. Just pointing out that from how little we know currently, it absolutely could still be a heavily rushed out game.
These are some low expectations. We don't even know what this game looks like.
As a French person (France is the inspiration for Kalos), the pretty obvious thing that comes to mind is Paris' urban development plan under Haussmann in the 19th century.
It's what gave Paris its famous aesthetic, and it's exactly the type of architecture that the teaser is showing off
It's also the century of the World Fair that came with the construction of the Eiffel tower
So for me it's pretty obvious that the game still happens in the past, as people mentioned, the futuristic lines and all that could just be interpreted as a blue print
The 19th century also happens to line up with Arceus' time frame.
I wonder if Lysson's ancestor will represent Napoleón or Haussman in this story. He wanted to build a beautiful world so I imagine that has to be a family thing.
100% agree
So Arceus is still village and old looking while Z-A has already a big city?
@@qwerttzizzi
It does fit with irl history
Arceus is based on Japan's expansionism towards Hokkaido (Hisui/Sinnoh) which happened around the 19th century as well.
It's just that, since it's about settlers coming into a new territory, of course the territory is not as developed
If they showed Kanto around the same time as Hisui, it would be much more populated and developed
If you look at Arceus closely, you can notice they do have something around 19th century tech (look at the pokeball and the main building for example)
I like that idea, I just don’t get how Megas fit into the story then… in XY and ORAS they’re claiming Mega evolution is a new phenomenon, but if these games take place just about 150 years ago, how can they say they didn’t know mega evolution existed in XY
The city is MASSIVE, they just didnt let us explore more than a circle in it
Even then… I could never find my way around I needed the taxis lol. The city is really big already
XYZ-A as if you were finishing something and starting over, a transition
This is actually really really smart.
That was my interpretation of the title also.
Its a nice title because it has quite a few different meanings and is catchy
My interpretation is that it's "Z to A" like rewinding time, instead of going from A to Z
@@warioscousinThat would make sense since the Talonflame in the beginning of the trailer de-evolves into its basic form (don’t remember the name). Maybe de-evolution will be a core gameplay mechanic?
That's clever if intentional but I feel like it's probably just an AZ reference
I wholeheartedly thought we were getting a city development spin off game lol
I actually wouldn’t mind that,
Now I want that ahhhh
That would be sick! Hiring different Pokémon and unlocking new ones as your level grows, allowing you to build different structures and such...that's honestly a brilliant idea!
ive been dreaming about a rollercoaster tycoon style pokemon game where you design and manage a safari zone
I'm not convinced that ISNT what the game is about tbh. The redevelopment plan is the first and last thing in the teaser so thats probably our equivalent of the Galaxy Expedition Team in PLA. The futuristic lights in the teaser might even be representing blueprints rather than lights. If we're also sticking with events in the same era as PLA there was a massive campaign in Paris (where Lumiose is based on) to redesign the city and modernize/expand it so that's very possibly the theme of the setting.
@hydrogen-8 duuuuude I want that so bad now, I LOVED Zoo Tycoon 😁
Also, notice that the “A” looks a lot like the Ultimate Weapon in the AZ flashback from XY 👀
I thought it was AZ’s legs and shoes lol
We might be getting AZs Floette after all.
Gonna be wild when team rocket drop the plate on sector 7
MARLEEEEEEENE!!!
- Barret , but now his arm cannon shoots pokeballs
“Now i shall bring you… Despair”
-Cynthia moments before sicking her bloodthirsty Garchomp on your team
I think Team Magma would fit better, but damn, good reference
I thought I was the only one that thought it looked like Midgar.
@@ThyFloorestFloor Galactic is an energy company. Flare is the tech center. Macro Cosmos basically owns Galar.
I have a guess that it looks virtual in the trailer because the city doesn't exist yet, it's like the blueprints for the city plans. There will be undeveloped areas in this older city and pokemon will live there, maybe?
There’s already a TCG app but this one seems more focused on collectors rather than battling.
Basically NFTs I assume.
No basically what they're doing is a better version of Yu-Gi-Oh duel links @@TheChildofAuraReborn
@@TheChildofAuraReborn I don't think so, no, it's like how YuGiOh has both Master Duel (which is much more like the IRL game) and Duel Links, which is a quicker, more new player friendly version
Actually it seems more like Duel Links if a comparison was to be made
Duel Links was really popular when it came out and still kind of is so it seems like this might be just like that
when i was a kid everyone just made thier own rules with the cards seems like theyre trying to get new players too with the new rulesets
I find it kind of cute that Arlo was waiting for the title meanwhile other hardcore fans picked up on the Pyroars and Aegislash/Sylveon battle indicating it was in Kalos, even with the big Lumiose Tower.
I fucking CAME when I saw Aegislash. He was dropped in gen 9, and it infuriated me to the point of not buying the game, at all. He was always a pokemon that was undermined by GF. Seeing him back made my heart leap. I just question why someone is battling it with a Sylveon.
@@PunYT you WHAT 😭
I saw a number of poketubers being convinced that it was Black city/Castelia both from B/W before they saw the fricking Eiffel tower lmao
I'm so glad we're getting another Legwnds game. And I'm glad it's going back to gen 6. It's like the Pokémon Z we never got. I'm glad they aren't rushing it to the 2024 Holiday season. I hope they give it the time it needs.
Gonna be shit low poly low framerate even on switch 2
@@UA-camChannel-iq5tocap, switch 2 will save our life
Idk bro I agree they might be able to make games work better but how much better
It will come out January 25 💀
@@blakedavis749Where did you get that from?
I think the presentation is less to do with it being futurtistic, but rather we are seeing the blueprints for the city. So what we are seeing is that we will be instrumental, in the not too distant past, in building Lumiose City.
I think the thing I am most excited about with this game is that it's releasing in 2025 rather than shoving it out this year. Maybe this means the game can actually be finished and have decent performance rather than just pushed out to have a release every year.
I'm cautiously hopeful, something has to change
It's very rare that they've put out a game "every year". I genuinely don't know why this keeps being repeated so much. A two year gap is far more typical.
It’s Game Freak. I’d bet money the release is January 2025. So they can say they didn’t do an annual release this year and still rush it.
@@BJGvideosI’d you could the remakes they have put out a new game every year. Last year was the exception cause of the dlc
@@BJGvideos Since 2016 there has been a release (mainline/remake/DLC) every year. While DLC releases are smaller it was likely done so they could have something to fill a year between games (with the added money generated being a nice bonus for them).
my early impression is that it will have both a future and a past. Z-A implies starting at the end and returning to the beginning. we also get the high tech renders and the old school sketches. that's about the only details that stick out. hoping for more in the future.
Time travel doesn't really make sense for gen 6
The Z-A is more likely a reference to big man, AZ, at the end of the X and Y story. He's going to be involved I imagine.
Imagine you start by visiting sites of the great war in the present, then later on travel back in time to when the great war was going on. Maybe even altering the past to save the future.
@@peco595 the ZA is obviously a reference to AZ but even that backs up the time travel theory. If the two games are called pokemon Z and pokemon A and they wanted to emphasize the reference to AZ, they'd be marketing the games as Pokemon A-Z not Z-A. The Z-A indicates that it's like AZ but backwards.
Also keep in mind the connotation of the hyphen. A-Z is often read as "A to Z," a sequential order going forward, so Z-A would be the opposite of that, going in the opposite sequence of events
I have a theory that since ZA takes place “entirely within Lumiose City”, it could be the player character works on expanding the already massive city into the rest of the kalos region. It would explain how exploration could work, and could allow for customization as far as how the city is expanded.
But how do you capture pokemon then
And tbh we haven't seen any gameplay but if it does just takes place in the city I'll be a bit disappointed since it was fun playing legends arceus due to the open world part but again we have to wait until we see official gameplay
@@j-song443 It can still be open world and in a city, it just means they'll hopefully expand on Lumiose City
@@j-song443it's literally shown in the trailer, pokemon are all over the city, in alleys, in the sky, under bridges, etc
@JojoTheVulture yeah I know that but still, the way gamefreak makes there games makes me a bit concerned
Personally I think this takes place in Kalos 1850s-1870s. I took a modern art history course and we talked about how Paris went through a redevelopment plan during this period. It was created by Haussmann and his plan reshaped Paris to what it is today. Plus, Legends Arceus takes place in Sinnoh/Hokkaido in the late 1800s and takes a lot of historical notes from the period. So I think this game will be the same. I'm super excited to see what we get!
That would mean that Prism Tower wouldn't be built yet though
I have a feeling it's them rebuilding the ciry after the war.
@@Relzrin Wait the war AZ was in? That was three thousand years ago
A big part of Pokemon X&Y's story was a Pokemon war that happened in the past and this part of the story was never fully finished so I think it completely makes sense for this to be revisited as it's such a big part of Kalos's past. Also the 2025 thing is actually a good thing as normally we get a game every year so hopefully it means they are spending more time on it and we can actually have a polished game...
Yeah but the war was three thousand years ago.
Also we DON'T normally get a game every year and idk why people keep saying that.
@@BJGvideos with the exception of 2015 we’ve had new playable content in the form of a game or dlc every year for 12 years. and they planned on releasing a game for 2015 too
@@yennikarual DLC=\=a new game
@@BJGvideos good job copy pasting the answer you gave to someone who explained it better than me, looks like you ignored their rebuttal that dlc still involves crunched labour
@@yennikarual I didn't copy paste anything. I repeated the same sentiment because it's true. The idea is that somehow they release new GAMES every year and again, that isn't the case.
Pokemon Z is basically the Metroid Dread of the Pokémon series so this is amazing
yeah but we had to wait 19 years for our thing🥲
That's Pokemon Grey, there were never actual proof that Z existed at one point.
@@MK73DSWe actually do, there are empty slots in the Pokémon Bank that suggests two entries between Pokémon ORAS and SM.
And they also found their codename being KALOS RESERVE, so Z was meant from the start.
@@pickledgarf in the grand scheme of things a 12 year wait vs a 19 year wait isn't that big of a difference. It's not a competition
@@MK73DSit never did but clearly Nintendo named it this way as a nod to the fan theories behind it. Surely they’d just have said legends: Zygarde otherwise
I think Legends Z to A could secretly be the first Switch successor game announcement.
unfortunately i dont think so, the switch logo is next to the game title.
@@ModManta it could be on both
@@DanTheMan33088 I hope it's on both! I just got my nintendo switch this year and I didn't know they we're already coming out with the second one...
If the entire game takes place in Lumiose City, and Lumiose City is the Pokémon version of Paris, you know what that means...
*CATACOMBS*
The Poké Depths
Yes. That would be very interesting.
Ohooh!!
That’d be so cool!
Seeing a place all made from bones would be interesting
We don't actually yet know what Pokemon Legends IS. We only had one game in the series so far, and every game could be different, centred around one legendary pokemon and their mythology, with slightly different gameplay to the main series. So we might not get an open world this time.
Yeah it could very much be a city building sim. Not even the same genre
Wasn’t open world last time
If you look at their last few games, gamefreak seems to be way better at making cities and other settled areas look nice, compared to more open and natural landscapes. So this might be a win lol.
I think it's like Arceus and set when Lumios is being built. Lumios is basically in the centre of the map in X and Y so I think it's the base city like Jubilife in Arceus.
the nintendo twitter confimed its just the city and not the rest of kalos, also it mentions redevelopment meaning lumios city already exists
@@niallharrington3636 but they could be referencing Haussmann's redevelopment of Paris, which happened in the 1800's, like PL:A
@@4rtieIt could be, but that same redevelopment could take place in the modern area. Remember, Pokémon doesn't need to follow real life's timeline.
@@4rtie The fashion of the humans seen on the sketch is too modern for it to be 1800s, it's more likely the mid 1900s
@@Dad_Shoes see, but the name of the game seems to be referencing Az, who destroyed the city in Kalos' implied to be futuristic past
I’m surprised it’s not a holiday title but at least they’ll have a little more time to work on it. Hopefully
It could be holiday 2025
@@Jelliott_ssbthat would definitely be best case scenario but considering legends Arceus came out randomly in January, it could very well be early next year
It’ll be for switch 2 it might’ve been planned for this year but ended up delayed since the switch 2 was also apparently delayed
My guess is it's actually a Switch 2 launch title... they just can't admit that yet.
It’s Game Freak. They’ll probably release it on January 2025 so they can say they didn’t release a mainline game this year yet still be able to rush it
I'm pretty sure the blue outline style in the trailer is supposed to evoke the style of blueprints/building plans (while also being easy to look at, using blue with white lines instead of the black bg/blue lines would've been to hard to see in motion). Since Kalos is based on France and Lumiose City is based on Paris (note the huge eiffel-esque tower in the center), personally I believe its supposed to be a reference to the modern renovation of Paris in the mid 1800s, which would put it around the same time period as Legends Arceus. Which means we might see some returning characters from PLA.
I don't think the trailer is meant to look futuristic so much as it's meant to look like a blueprint.
Ditto. That's my impression as well.
I saw someone point out that if Lumiose City = Paris and we assume Legends Arceus is roughly analagous to the mid-late 1800s, it will probably be the Pokemon equivalent to the massive renovations Paris went under
Imagine if we get sidequests where you solve crimes in the city with a random Pikachu.
might one say a detective pikachu?
crims
@@frengulon woosh
@@frengulon”HE SAID THE THING!!!!!!!!”
Crim City
I'd read Pokemon Z-A as ZetA
A closed city can mean more enclosed areas, with less distant stuff to render, so *maybe* better performance or more detailed smaller play areas?
2025 to me seems like it could end up being a Switch 2 title 👀
I was thinking that as well; simultaneously was another giveaway for me as well
If there’s one thing we learned from Scarlett and Violet is that GF odds terrible at optimization and need more powerful hardware to work with.
@@Aldrnari956 A game being developed for a stronger system doesn't mean the devs will suddenly just get better at making games. It's an unfortunate truth
@@hallowvenixya9215 I didn’t say they would. I said that it would help because their poor optimization hampered S&V. More power would have helped to hide that poor optimization.
That could explain why the trailer is so vague and prerendered, not showing any footage from the actual game.
6:45 I was impressed with Pokémon Legends Arceus and it was the game that finally grabbed me and brought me into the world. You're not alone, Arlo.
Legends Arceus is *YOUR MOM??????*
@@pigaboyAKAthecoolestguyonearth I think Legends Arceus was the doctor!!!
@@pigaboyAKAthecoolestguyonearth why so negative
@@pigaboyAKAthecoolestguyonearth no, but I'm your daddy.
@@freepaper100 ?
Hilarious watching Arlo see Kalos but not having played X and Y.
Such an amazing drop, I'm HYPED for another legends game
I see this as a blueprint graphic since the folder states plans for a redevelopment and assuming this takes place after Legends: Arceus it's a redevelopment of a city for Pokemon and humans to live together, because if you remember in the last game people were afraid of Pokemon until you came around and maybe this game tells a story of the relationship between Pokemon and humans and how people go about living with them
8:55 no.. it's meant to look like.. a blueprint, it's a redevelopment plan, they are walking within the blueprint
Just realized that 2025 is the year of the snake, hmmm, coincidence I think not
Ooo
Please Snivy I want Snivy Give me Kalosian Serperior please
When I played pokemon X and Y I HATED Lumiose City because I kept getting lost HAHAHA. So when I saw the map I KNEW WHAT IT WAS. I’m excited for a new Legends game. I really did enjoy Arceus.
In case people weren't aware, there is a character from X and Y named "AZ."
He is responsible for firing an ancient weapon in the distant past that took the lives of countless pokemon.
The firing of said weapon resulted in the emergence of Mega Evolutions and cursed AZ with immortality, allowing the player character to meet him directly.
The Z in the new game's title bears the texture of Zygarde, while the A bears the texture of the Ancient Weapon.
With this in mind, I believe Legends Z-A will revolve around the conflict between AZ and Zygarde involving the Ancient Weapon.
I'm glad that those who wanted a new Legends game are getting a new one. I'm a bit confused on why the old Gameboy, Color and Advance mainline Pokemon games still aren't on Nintendo Switch Online, but I'm glad that those who wanted a new Legends game are getting a new one.
Game freak licensing issues?
@@heronheronhero Pokemon is at least partially owned by Nintendo though.
They probably aren’t on Online because they wouldn’t have a way to transfer from the Online GB emulators to Home. That’s the only thing I can really think of.
@@xedusk You know they could easily make that happen if they wanted to right?
@StubzTurner more than likely because of the Game Corner.
Gambling laws in the EU mean that either it would have to be released everywhere but Europe (a PR nightmare), a higher age rating (don't want to tarnish the child-friendly brand) or they would have to censor a European release (another PR nightmare).
My guess is they'd rather just not release it.
In the trailer it says lumiose city urban redevelopment plan, so presumably it takes place in the past before the city was built, just like arceus had an early version of jubilife city, and you'll see it being built up throughout the game. The digital-looking segment was probably some sort of blueprints for how the city will be. Also, I find it very hard to believe that the whole thing takes place in the city, and it probably just acts as a hub kind of like jubilife village in arceus.
You know, I was thinking the other day that the Pokemon War hinted at in the backstory of X and Y would make an interesting setting for a Legends-Style game. That doesn't seem like what we're getting, but I'm glad Gen 6 is getting it's due, highly underrated Gen imo
With the limited info we have right now, here’s my guess as to how the game will go: Lumiose City is being built. Pokémon and people haven’t fully come to coexist yet, but are further along than Hisui was. You are either from the city or are isekaied there again, and are tasked by someone (maybe Clemont’s ancestor?) to help catch Pokémon to help with developing the city. Dex entries are as detailed as they were in PLA but more focused on how they could help with construction or assist in running businesses or something. Like the Machop line could help with manual labor, but Dedenne could help with powering buildings’ light or heat or equipment. Maybe developing the city is causing nature to become imbalanced and it’s upsetting Zygarde?
We don’t have much info yet, but this is my current guess. We’ll hafta wait til further news is released to see how accurate this is
I just find it hilarious that Arlo is the only one who didnt go berserk at the new game reveal. For context Pokemon Z has been one of the most hyped Pokemon games for nearly 10 years at this point (it was originally in development for the 3DS but got cancelled), its just that no one expected to actually see it until years after the inevitable Unova remakes.
It’s honestly crazy; I thought they’d announce Let’s Go Johtoh, so getting a follow up to Gen 6 after all this time is nuts. Especially for all the the fans of that gen
Cause we know Game Freak now. They’re a lazy developer who will probably rush this game (I still maintain it comes out January ‘25) and make a quick buck
@Linklex7 Hasn't it been very thoroughly established that it's not their level of effort that's lacking (that is to say, laziness) but rather that they do extreme crunch time to release a new game every year without a large enough team to make that a good idea?
It seems to me like they're actually listening for this one.
- return to Legends, the clear fan-favorite of the last few gens
- no 2023 game
- no 2024 game
It's looking like gen 9 will only have two games in it, and if that's so, that points to the idea that they're not crunching so hard anymore.
Could Legends Z release and run at 20fps? Sure, that possibility is on the table. But it's not a foregone conclusion.
@@Linklex7The game being released in january makes no sense, because if They cared so much about getting the game out as quickly as possible and cared so little about actually releasing it finished, why release it in january when they can instead release it in November or december, which is the best time to release a new game for the holidays? If they were to release it early in 2025, it being released in something like May or something makes more sense.
The thing I'm worried about now is that "Legends" as a sub category of pokemon game might actually refer to the broad concept of "expanding lore about the region" rather than meaning itll be the same gameplay loop like Arceus was. Perhaps Z-A is gonna be like a town building game and not be anything like Arceus.
Change is nice, but shaking it up that much seems like a huge shift. Staying cautiously optimistic about what Z-A will offer
Yeah I agree, while a town management game would be fun I'd hope the legends arceus style gameplay would stick more, because It just felt great to play and catching pokemon never was as fun as just going metal gear primate on them, hiding in bushes and throwing a heavy ball in the back of an Alpha to start running like hell because It didn't work
Pokemon fans: "How can an entire open-world game take place in just one city"
Everyone else: *Laughs in GTA*
Yakuza?
I'm also very pleased! It seems like they'll use legends to realize their weirder, not too safe ideas they apparently can't afford to put in the mainline :-D good hopes for this new one despite knowing nothing 😅
Nobody expects the FRENCH inquisition.
Because of the urban development theme I think the futuristic digital like graphics of the city we see might actually be blueprints? Like maybe the city is build over the the course of the game and something like a 3d blueprint vision shows a preview of what will be build.
Also I theorise we could see a finished Synchromachine. Replacing HMs and having the ability to use our Pokémon and their powers around the city.
Like a Greninja doing the Spiderman from building to building.
I'm right there with you Arlo, I am absolutely thrilled that we're getting legends 2!
Plus I personally really like gen 6 since it was that gen that got me back into Pokémon!
im so unreasonably hyped for this game. really hoping they pull through on the interesting Themes Potential since we're finally getting a game based on Zygarde, protector of the ecosystem, who keeps the pokemon of life and death in check, and in the same game we're doing urban redevelopment of a major metropolitan area. they can do so much stuff with like. expanding the city ending up being at the expense of the surrounding natural ecosystem and then that gets zygarde angry
Gonna be shit, muddy and low-framey even on switch 2.
@@UA-camChannel-iq5to Like every year, but hey new pokemon game so gold fish monkey brain goes woah
Funny how in Arceus, we were in the open fields and nature of the land, but we were building a small village that became a community/town. In ZA, it seems we’re in a full-blown city, and there’s not much of the open-nature experience to be seen, unless you could come kind of park.
One word. Catacombs. Paris has a ton of underground Catacombs. They could treat it like the BDSP underground, but better.
Pokemon Z is basically the Metroid: Dread of the Pokemon fandom. A game that everyone wanted, that everyone expected, but just...never happened for some reason.
Also, it coming out in 2025 is a BIG DEAL. this might be a sign that Game Freak has ACTUALLY heard us and is taking their time so they don't have to rush the game! This is huge!
Either that or TPC was forced to launch it after the Switch successor by Nintendo.
See, I think this game will take place in the past. The text reads this is an "urban redevelopment plan" for Lumiose City with a vision of " coexistence between people and Pokemon" (very PLA phrase). The city already exists and serves that purpose in X/Y, which leads me to conclude this is the past - though perhaps a more recent past than PLA.
The trailer is showing us inside the "blueprint" of the city plan, hence the VR-like environment. But I think it's just a fanciful representation of the urban planning/architectural "blueprint", a concept that has existed since the 19th century.
This is gonna be zygarde focused. Looking at the Z and the font, it’s basically a third version for pokemon x and y, referencing the xyz anime which was one of the best seasons which means nothing for the game but is cool
it will also probably feature a new legendary that looks like an upside down V. since the kalos legendaries are based on norse mythology and zygarde and its 3 forms are based off of lokis 3 children, this other counterpart could have something to do with thors children? i dunno, plenty of crazy theories abound.
@@Skifreak-nv7ej I doubt there’ll be any new pokemon, there wasn’t in the previous legends game. There’s already a third version pokemon in zygarde. The box legendaries will probably come back too as well as a couple other legendaries. Team flare might be involved. It’s likely going to be the same groundwork as arceus but with quality of life features and more immersion. Arceus felt a bit clunky at times with strange movement interactions with slopes and simple pokemon ai. Zelda’s open world was a lot better so it might take more from it.
@@ThisWillCharacter well this game will only take place in one city, so it probably will be nothing like BOTW. also, along with multiple new evolutions to old pokemon in legend: arceus, there was a new legendary enamorus. considering that each main legendary in kalos is based off a letter, and now there is a fourth letter with a distinct pattern on it, it is fair to say it is a new legendary.
@@Skifreak-nv7ej yeah possibly a new legendary or maybe a new zygarde form (which would be a 4th I think). I think u missed my zelda point tho, I’m talking about the fluidity of movement. Mechanics. It felt a lot less clunky than the movement and hitboxes in legends even tho it seemed to be based off of the zelda movement system including (I think) a hidden stamina where after running for a while, it would stop and trying to run again would only give a second or two.
Personally I would find a fleshed out restructured lumiose city to the broken up areas of arceus where u couldn’t just walk between the areas
I can see them pull a fast one and say it all takes place in "Lumiose City" but the city is just a small town or is slowly being constructed. So there's still massive areas of undeveloped land for pokémon to roam.
Lumiose was built for the 3DS as three-ish major towns(a North and South half of the border, and then the center), so it makes sense that it was scaled down and made to seem smaller. Especially sharing space with the rest of the region with other routes and towns. Now it's just a single city getting full fat console power. They definitely have the chance to make the city FEEL like a full city. Not just the small "cities" that Scarlet and Violet have where it's just a few buildings clumped together in the middle of a giant empty feel. They can make a proper city
I'm super excited to see this game. My first proper pokémon game was XY so it's so cool that not only do we get a long awaited """continuation,""" it's finally my turn to get a game that appeals to my nostalgia
5:52 Everybody's reaction to the title
I knew it was legends as soon as I saw the ink on parchment font ha. The little line about living peacefully with Pokémon was a giveaway
Mega Evolution babyyyyyyy
Worse gimmick of the lot
I’m happy this exists, but I’ve gotta admit I was hoping the next Legends game would be about Kyurem and the backstory of Black & White.
Hope this doesn’t mean that won’t be happening someday.
This game's existence tells us they're committed to making Legends a series (something that can't currently be said for Let's Go), so that just gives me more hope for additional games down the line based on other generations.
@@BlueSparxLPs Yeah, I was just nervous since Game Freak has historically done their remakes etc. in release order. Going from Sinnoh to Kalos skips Unova, but I suppose we have no evidence that GF will follow release order for the Legends games.
@@BlueSparxLPs Let's go was really an experiment title for the mainline series from what I gather while legends was actively a side game but treated more as mainline than let's go ever was lol
@@flyingstonemon3564GF stated intent to potentially make Let's Go a series as well if they were satisfied with the reception. The point I was making was that Let's Go seemingly failed to meet the criteria they were looking for, but Legends has.
@@BlueSparxLPs Interesting.
Imagine if we get sidequests where you solve crims in the city with a random Pikachu.
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It should be noted that the Pokémon anime did get the Z treatment during the Kalos seasons. It was first called Pokémon the Series XY, before getting the Z later on.
It took years for us to get a Pokémon Z that develops the backstory of Kalos, but it's finally happening in the form of a Legends game! Amazing!
All i can hope is that they eventually release gens 1-3 on NSO this year or at least announcing it.
I kinda always hoped that the Legends style wasn't just meant for the past but more like a way for Gamefreak to explore diffrent ideas and stories in the pokemon world without having to follow the basic formula
this is like metroid dread for pokemon x & y fans
Gonna be shit low poly low framerate even on switch 2
@@UA-camChannel-iq5to don’t make judgements off of a teaser trailer
With gameplay thats put to shame by ps2 rpgs. Pokemon fans are so guillible lol@@UA-camChannel-iq5to
@@frengulonHe’s not. He’s making judgements based off Game Freak’s record since going 3D. They’re a lazy developer who rush games
@@Linklex7 true, that but i want some optimism because they have a whole year until a vague release date so hopefully it’ll have some quality
Lumiouse is Paris, so I can see it being big enough. I will be bummed if it doesn't take place in the past; Kalos has such an interesting history.
Also it's a travesty we didn't get Pokemon Z
I USED TO PRAY FOR TIMES LIKE THIS
Glad we’re getting a new Legends game but I’m still disappointed that it’s not a Johto setting that could explore things like the creation of the Lake of Rage and Sprout Tower, and/or the history of the Ruins of Alph and the Ecruteak City towers.
Legends is definitely a step in the right direction for the series. It feels like how the game should play, and PLA was the best game I’ve played since gen 5. Very excited for this especially for what the aspect of having the entire game taking place in just the city, cool to see what they’ll do with that
Man - I know it would never happen but if they spaced out a Mainline Game, then 2 years later a Legends game.....so that we could essentially have a each set of new games every 4 years, it would be just a perfect perfect balance of anticipation, and giving the developers enough time to put out high quality games.
Again, it would never happen, but allowing us to actually miss pokemon would be a really good thing.
That said Im soooo ready for the Legends line and agree w Arlo - its just the best of what Pokemon has to offer.
I'm very worried about this game. Considering Pokemon's track record, I have almost no faith that they can make a good open world urban environment. Hopefully they hire some new people that have experience with making good cities
I'm just hoping this legends is actually a finished product. And that there's more content than LA. HATED grinding out the Pokedex for hundreds of hours
I think this is a rebuilding Lumiose City into the version from X and Y. We start out from a drawing concept into a virtual view back into the city planning drawing plan. It plays in the past as the architecture shows. The virtual scenery is what the people envision and i assume we start in a generic small village and slowly help building up the entire town by using our Pokémon to help people.
To be fair, we haven't been able to explore "city" as a biome before, with the closest being the sewers in Castelia City or the yards in Hau'Oli City, both of which offering sequestered biomes as opposed to smacking a Pidove with a ball right off of a windowsill before it flies away or chasing a shiny Rattata through the streets, bobbing and weaving between crowds to avoid losing it! It's entirely possible that the city *is* the biome we explore, and for the first time, in fact!
Also one thing I noticed is there's a weird Furfrou shaped Pokémon that's clearly not the normal design. Could very well be a new "regional" variant of Furfrou, or even a "paradox" style future/past form as well since the head almost looks helmet-y to me.
Isn’t that the Pokémon that you can change it’s hairstyle
Looks like Furfrou Matron Trim to me.
Actually on closer review it MIGHT be the Maiden trim design. it's hard to really tell from that angle but the tail and balls around the neck look like the Maiden trim. The legs are kinda throwing me off and the "hat" doesn't look right, but I'm revising that to being a "possibly" than a "likely".
Furfrou has different hairstyles you can select! The one is the trailer is one of them
I said Maiden, I meant Matron. The head still looks off to me but it could just be a weird forced angle that's doing it.
I thought Legends was Detective Pikachu 3 for a minute there, lol.
Me too lol I was like detective pikachu??
This was my first hype in a long time. This is it, this is where a lot of us fans who were disappointed many times, will pay attention to because Legends was proven different at least. A little hope for the future. We'll see
I definitely appreciate how different Legends Z-A already looks from expectations. It’s set in a city and it’s not Unova, we really can’t know what to expect from the Legends series
Legends fans, we're so freaking back
You know. I think this shows that pokemon company realizes its time to move forward from the original formula.
If anyone wants to know what i think the combat will be like go play Nino Kuni: wrath of the white witch. I think its going to be exactly like that
i think the style they went for the trailer is ment to give the impression of blueprints. due to it being an urban developement plan this makes since. so not futuristic vr, just stylized.
Also. We already got a game set in the past. We had Scarlet about the Past Paradoxes.
Why not a game set in the future, like Violet with the FUTURE Paradoxes.
Why this would take place in the past? If we're going to see Eternal Floette and AZ. Their story can't end 200 years before XY happened.
So it looks like we're getting a game centered around Zygarde and the Unown... Will there be an "A" pokemon to set against Zygarde?
I wonder what this means for the Switch 2 theories. It explicitly says Nintendo Switch but with a 2025 release date. I wasnt expecting any big announcements for 2025 until the switch 2 announcement.
My guess is that the 2025 release more likely lines up with the next gen switch, rather than gratuitous development times not aligning with holidays.
From what I saw, a lot of the loud anti-Legends Arceus voices didn’t even play it.
Gen 6 is nice and all, but if you combine 3DS and Switch, you get all gens except 2 and 5.
Legends: Celebi or Legends: Victini would be nice too.
Was it said elsewhere that the game was only taking place within Lumiose? I hadn't gotten the impression that it would be entirely contained within the city, but I guess we'll just have to wait and see
the Nintendo of America twitter quote-retweeted the announcement and specified it would be taking place entirely within Lumiose City.
I wouldn't think too hard on the release date; PL:A was released in January of its release year, so this might be the intention for this new game. The only reason they said 2025 and nothing more detailed was just to cover for any unforseen circumstances that would push the actual date back.
It’s Game Freak. I’d bet money the release is January 2025. So they can say they didn’t do an annual release this year and still rush it.
Best outro ever. Never gonna be another like it 😂
Also, the game is set just WITHIN the city. Not all Kalos. So again why they would make an "old school" expedition game like Legends Arceus in the middle of a city.
How does Arlo not recognize the tower from the Smash 3DS stage?
The fact that they are making these "Legends" games as opposed to remakes is amazing. It gives new fans the opportunity to catch and experience the pokemon from that gen without it being a disappointing remake for old fans. Truly brilliant.
0:56 They did have an app for tcg, but in the packs before sun and moon I think there would be a code to use your cards. You need the physical card before you can play with it in the app.
There still is that code but it randomizes the packs instead of giving you the one you actually purchased. Also I think you get free cards in that app too
is there some kind of confirmation saying the whole game is in Lumiose City? I dont remember reading that but that's interesting ig
It was on NoA's Twitter
@@BJGvideosah ok thank you
i would love for the pokemon company to surprise us with something amazing. ill keep my expectations tempered.
I love the contrast of ARLO’S reaction to everyone else.
Everyone is freakin out when the tower is shown meanwhile Arlo doesn’t even know what a lumios is 😂😂
I totally agree with you Arlo - I can NOT understand why people seem to gloss over PL:A. It's such a fantastic game.
My only theory was that the game didn't have enough issues to stay relevant in the negative public conscience, so people just moved onto the next thing (especially because gen9 came out later the same year)
Ignoring the obvious graphical limitations proudly on display in the environments, the game really was incredibly well polished for a Pokemon game. Animations and effects looked good, wild pokemon really had personality, and the overall movement/controls felt concise. (Just look at the complexity of the race/obstacle course missions in PLA and compare it to the recent "race" in the Indigo Disk)
To me, it was very evident that for once, a lot of passion went into a Pokemon game, and that's what I want out of Legends
I want new stories in old regions, with mechanics and a world that's crafted with love and passion.
After Sword & Shield I lost interest in keeping up with the games, but a friend got me into Scarlet & Violet and I had a blast.
I just started playing Legends Arceus recently and now I'm a little sad that I've slept on this title for so long. The graphics don't bother me in either game; the important part is they're fun.
I think you're on to something with the pokemon grassroota hype cycle being too focused on flaws. The pokemon company made it too easy to get mad at them over the years, though.
Has anyone else thought that legends ZA might be a release title for the switch 2?