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The editors liked
Petting Eevee
A trip down memory lane
Emotional closure
Remakes a classic Pokemon game
Looks clean and crisp
Nostalgic gameplay
Fun Pokémon bonding activities
Supports two players
Adorable art style
Easier shiny hunting
Gorgeous game
Kanto holds up
Memorable moments
No wild battles
Refreshing ideas
Beautiful presentation and catchy soundtrack
New catching mechanics make the world more lively and fun to explore
No HMs and stronger direction through the world streamline the experience
There are also numerous positive mechanics within the game. Rather than leveling up individual party members
Pokémon
Let's Go! gives experience points to all current party members after catching Pokémon and winning battles. This system is very similar t
Nostalgic with plenty of new elements
Coach trainers and Master trainers up the difficulty
Feels more cinematic than ever
Best looking Pokémon game to date
Increased incentive of catching Pokémon
Modernization of Yellow improves the experience over the original
You can ride a Charizard
Overworld Pokémon make Kanto come alive
Well-implemented Go mechanics
Colorful
High-contrast visuals
Quality of life improvements
The editors didn't like
A bit too easy
And the PokéBall Plus is a letdown
No wild Pokemon battles
Poke Ball Plus is expensive
Very few wild Pokémon battles
Some aspects are too simple
Disrespects time
Limited move and Pokémon pool
Motion controls are imprecise
Slow
Clunky menus
Motion controls are unpredictable and inconsistent
Online and competitive features are lacking
Resulting in a limited post-game
When attempting to catch a Pokémon
The inner ring (which
If hit
Gives an Exp. bonus) is too unforgiving. With the wild creatures frequently moving around and swatting the Poké balls thrown at them
A little more flexibility with hitting the bullseye wo
Casual, fun, and worth it.Let's Go, Pikachu! is brilliantly designed and speaks to the idea that sometimes simple is better. It's appropriate for all, from a six-year-old who loves to collect creatures, to a forty-year-old who just wants to destress playi...
Casual, fun, and worth it.When we first started play Let's Go, Pikachu! we sometimes felt a little bored, because the game was so simple and sometimes mindless. But it didn't take long before we found ourselves actually craving the casual gameplay, and th...
Abstract: Fans of the anime will be pleased to learn that Jessie, James and Meowth, the bumbling Team Rocket antagonists that seem to blast off more times than a NASA space shuttle have returned, and we get to see more of them than ever before. Throughout the narra...
Published: 2018-12-15, Author: João , review by: neowin.net
Pokémon Let's Go isn't for everyone, but it sets a clear goal from the start and delivers on it almost to perfection. It's an enjoyable stepping stone for those coming from GO and a great introductory game for the younger audience just getting into the se...
There are also numerous positive mechanics within the game. Rather than leveling up individual party members, Pokémon: Let's Go! gives experience points to all current party members after catching Pokémon and winning battles. This system is very similar t
When attempting to catch a Pokémon, the inner ring (which, if hit, gives an Exp. bonus) is too unforgiving. With the wild creatures frequently moving around and swatting the Poké balls thrown at them, a little more flexibility with hitting the bullseye wo
Overworld Pokémon make Kanto come alive, Well-implemented Go mechanics, Colorful, high-contrast visuals, Quality of life improvements
Finnicky controls in TV mode, Some monotonous post-game content, Confusing and limited online
Pokémon Let's Go is a curious game which bucks the established trends of mainline Pokémon titles. The series' signature, turn-based combat takes a backseat to the experience of simply existing in the world of Pokémon, capturing Kanto's ‘mons with brand-ne...
Pokémon: Let's Go should satisfy younger players, and those entering this virtual world for the first time after having fun with the GO app. And while some of the changes in this remake are welcome, the core fans will find this title to be a somewhat shal...
Best looking Pokémon game to date, Increased incentive of catching Pokémon, Modernization of Yellow improves the experience over the original, You can ride a Charizard
Difficulty is minimal for experienced players, No Pro Controller support