Pokemon Legends: Z-A's Funniest Bit Got Me Real Good
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Pokemon Legends: Z-A's Funniest Bit Got Me Real Good
"I've finished the main story, and so I've been chipping away at all the remaining side quests, filling up my Pokedex, and trying to get everything in a place where I'm okay with putting the game down until the . So I'm spending most of my time chatting up citizens, battling wild Pokémon, and checking off research assignments without a care in the world."
"There are a few quests here, including one really cute one where you teach a group of curious kids about Mega Evolution, but there's one student who's just hanging out in a corner by herself. This nameless child's speech bubble exclaims, "I've memorized a bunch of people's names!" As someone who has become terrible with names in his 30s, that's impressive to me."
Pokémon Legends: Z-A mixes charming gameplay with unexpectedly funny NPC moments. The player finished the main story and is completing side quests, filling the Pokédex, and handling research assignments. In Lumiose City's Rouge Sector, Académie Étoile offers quests including teaching kids about Mega Evolution. One solitary student claims a super memory and boasts she can remember every name she has ever seen. The player, now poor with names in his 30s, finds the claim impressive and encourages the child. The child warns the recitation will take about six minutes, creating an amusing, awkward interaction that provokes wariness.
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