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Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! - Nintendo Switch
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- Befriend Your Partner
- Catching Made Easy
- Poké Ball Plus (sold separately)
- Don the role of a Pokémon Trainer as you travel through Kanto
- Discover a new species of Pokémon with the Pokémon Lets Go series
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Add the Official Trainer’s Guide & Pokédex set
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- Product Dimensions : 10.5 x 17 x 1.1 cm; 85 Grams
- Release date : 16 November 2018
- ASIN : B07DKDWXWY
- Manufacturer reference : 98655
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- 133 in Nintendo Switch Games
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Return to the Kanto region and experience a classic Pokémon journey in a whole new way with Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu. and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee. These two titles were created by GAME FREAK, the developers of the Pokémon core RPG titles. Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu. and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee. introduce a new play style that anyone can enjoy, combined with the fun of collecting Pokémon.
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It's fun wears off a little bit and makes me feel like a remake wasn't the ideal approach but it's still a Pokemon game at the end of the day. I grew up watching the 1st gen show on repeat and the fact that this is pretty much all the pokemon from the Kanto region, allows me to ease into pretty well, although the game has been made easier as well.
I never got to play Pokemon when I was little and only got to borrow friends' GameBoys to play it. This gives me some of that nostalgia but I'm getting a new experience at the same being new to the game. I don't like how the Pokemon catching is RNG or at least feels RNG but I do prefer it over having to fight them all the time which probably would have got more tiresome. The visuals & animations remind me a lot of the Pokemon game from N64 (another 1 I never got to fully play). I also like that sound of the sound effects are kept old school-ish. The open world and story does lack a fair bit of depth though but this is in part due to modern day expectations and my own sense of expectation from anything open world. This is where the game kind of gets a bit boring.
Overall I'm having fun playing it though and happy I picked it up & gave it a chance.
I never got to play Pokemon when I was little and only got to borrow friends' GameBoys to play it. This gives me some of that nostalgia but I'm getting a new experience at the same being new to the game. I don't like how the Pokemon catching is RNG or at least feels RNG but I do prefer it over having to fight them all the time which probably would have got more tiresome. The visuals & animations remind me a lot of the Pokemon game from N64 (another 1 I never got to fully play). I also like that sound of the sound effects are kept old school-ish. The open world and story does lack a fair bit of depth though but this is in part due to modern day expectations and my own sense of expectation from anything open world. This is where the game kind of gets a bit boring.
Overall I'm having fun playing it though and happy I picked it up & gave it a chance.
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Reviewed in Australia on 18 November 2020
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As someone who played Pokémon Yellow growing up, it felt nostalgic to be running around Kanto again. Not only has the game been remade from its foundations, extras have been added too. It's the same old Kanto, but there's a fresh feel to the world, like returning to a place you haven't visited in years. The graphics are top-notch too, and the environments are stunning.
You can now catch each starter in the wild, and like in Yellow, you can have one of your pokémon travel with you. Wild pokémon appear on the map, making it easier to avoid battles or specific pokémon.
My only gripe is how wild encounters are handled. Gone is the usual battle mode where you to whittle down a wild pokémon's HP and try to catch them with a limited number of Poké Balls. Instead there is the Pokémon Go mode. Like in the Safari Zone, you only get to throw items at the pokémon to catch them. Since wild encounters were the main way to learn the ropes and train, it may make battling more difficult later on for newcomers to the series.
You can now catch each starter in the wild, and like in Yellow, you can have one of your pokémon travel with you. Wild pokémon appear on the map, making it easier to avoid battles or specific pokémon.
My only gripe is how wild encounters are handled. Gone is the usual battle mode where you to whittle down a wild pokémon's HP and try to catch them with a limited number of Poké Balls. Instead there is the Pokémon Go mode. Like in the Safari Zone, you only get to throw items at the pokémon to catch them. Since wild encounters were the main way to learn the ropes and train, it may make battling more difficult later on for newcomers to the series.
Reviewed in Australia on 25 August 2020
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I probably won't be able to get more than 50 hours of playtime out of this game compared to the main line entries. The cute graphics and the Pokemon Go like mechanics were refreshing at first but the novelty quickly wore off after a few hours. The catching to level up system takes the focus away from battling to my dismay, as that is the aspect about Pokemon I enjoy the most. There are only the Gen 1 Pokemon to catch and play with, and not a lot of postgame content.
Still, my kid brother likes it so I guess this appeals to kids. I'd recommend getting this at a discount, or skip it entirely and get Sword/Shield instead.
P.S. Get the Eevee version if you're sick of seeing the yellow mouse mascot all the time like me!
Still, my kid brother likes it so I guess this appeals to kids. I'd recommend getting this at a discount, or skip it entirely and get Sword/Shield instead.
P.S. Get the Eevee version if you're sick of seeing the yellow mouse mascot all the time like me!
Reviewed in Australia on 2 February 2021
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The kids are having a great time playing this.
For us adults, I am disappointed that this looks exactly like a rehash of Pokemon - SoulSilver. Can't Nintendo actually sit down and create a new story or set it somewhere else like Alola. And the Pokemon sound effects are terrible. Nintendo, it's time to hire a sound effects department
For us adults, I am disappointed that this looks exactly like a rehash of Pokemon - SoulSilver. Can't Nintendo actually sit down and create a new story or set it somewhere else like Alola. And the Pokemon sound effects are terrible. Nintendo, it's time to hire a sound effects department
Reviewed in Australia on 28 November 2018
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Although this game might be not for hardcore Pokemon fans, the more casual approach to random wild encounters and streamlined gameplay appeals to a wider audience.
The package itself arrived quickly and without any damage. Would recommend!
The package itself arrived quickly and without any damage. Would recommend!
Reviewed in Australia on 24 July 2019
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If you like Pokemon Go, you will enjoy this. If you grew up on the original versions, avoid this one and wait for the new ones coming out this year. It's very simplified and repetitive.
Reviewed in Australia on 16 December 2018
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Old school Pokemon with next gen visuals. This game has you exploring the Kanto region that we all got to know and love as kids, reimagined with modern quality of life improvements. My only complaint is lack of challenge for more experienced gamers. Still, it’s a beautiful world to explore. Recommend.
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Came on time!
Husband loves playing this. It’s great that it’s a two player Pokémon game. So we can both play it together
Husband loves playing this. It’s great that it’s a two player Pokémon game. So we can both play it together