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  1. Sep 3, 2023
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. i think eerybody who played the game had mixed feelings at the start of the game , the type of feeling that you feel that the game isnt too good but you keep playing because it is pokemon , but tbh this is the third best pokemon game of the switch i 'll explain why.

    1. the capture mechanic , similar to pokemon go but the difference is that you actually "throw " the pokeball to capture instead of swiping with your finger , you may think that doesn't make huge difference but i can guarantee you it does , it is way more interactive and way funnier , the only down on the catch mechanic is in the handle mode of the switch , i think they should've use the touch of the screen to capture in handle mode.

    2. the supposed "lack of battles" i think every person who is into the world of pokemon games , already heard some fan saying that some specific game has a lot or a less in terms of trainer battles , and in this game i think it has the perfect ammount , since the new catching mechanic is the best way to get xp , the pokemon battles only serve for money and pokeballs .

    3. pokemons spawns , tbh the pokemon spawns in this game are really horrible , i have 40 hours of the game and i captured a lot of pokemons , specially pokemons that i saw that i didnt had in the dex because they give you more xp and i never saw and oddish , shelder , only saw two pikachus , and you may say that they spawn in specific routes as we all know but every EVERY grass has only ratatas and pidgey , you have to wait sometimes more than 10 minutes to spawn something different , not to mention the fact that some good pokemons only spawn in the end routes like poliwhirl , poliwhirl literally spawns in the games to the victory road , magma only spawns in the 7th gym location aswell weezing and koffing that makes impossible to make a team that you have in mind because they spawn way to late in the game which causes the pokemon to have like 10-20 levels below yours , "but you can use pokemon go to transfer" it ain't worth it , a pokemon with 2100 cp in pokemon go will give you level 25 in the game plus you only unlock the go park in fuschia city which by that time you already have your pokemons level 35+ .

    4. the pokemon moves , if you want to have pokemon moves you need or to spend all of your money in tms instead of pokeballs which causes less xp , or wait until the victory road that is when you can get all the tms , "but why tms " because of the fact that the pokemons DON'T learn moves , i only learned one move on ninetales by leveling up , only 1 on golem , NONE in kingler and only the first moves in eevee , you end up with the moves that the guy on the pokecenter gave you for eevee .

    the game is funny after you understand how to use the catch mechanic , story gameplay etc nothing about it its a pokemon yellow remake but it is a MAXIMUM 7.
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  2. Aug 22, 2023
    5
    1 Removing wild battles really sucks, they somewhat make up for it by adding a lot more trainer battles but trainer battles get really annoying when you're just trying to pass through a route at least with wild battles you can run away.

    2 Catching is pretty annoying and i hate that if a pokemon runs away it brakes your catch combo also reloading your game brakes them as well which
    1 Removing wild battles really sucks, they somewhat make up for it by adding a lot more trainer battles but trainer battles get really annoying when you're just trying to pass through a route at least with wild battles you can run away.

    2 Catching is pretty annoying and i hate that if a pokemon runs away it brakes your catch combo also reloading your game brakes them as well which really sucks.

    3 XP gain is super slow, in other games it's not a big deal having slow XP gain but that's because you have wild battles which this game doesn't have which really really sucks also when a pokemon gains more then one level the text goes through ever level rather then just skipping the the level it ended up at.

    4 Over world pokemon are pretty annoying, with how tight some routes are they end up blocking your way a lot of the time they also lag the game in some places, this game also marked the beginning of the end for random grass encounters which really sucks as i much rather have random grass encounters over over world pokemon any day.
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  3. Aug 7, 2023
    7
    Una experiencia pokémon divertida y sencilla, el sistema de captura es muy divertido, pero parte de una base (pokémon rojo y azul) que no da para mucho más.
  4. Aug 5, 2023
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It’s Not the Worst but Also not the Best Pokemon game. I see were a lot of people are coming from. graphics are not the best ( at least for me ) and they got rid of batteling wild pokemon as well as leveling system is kinda bad, but some things are still fun would not recommend for a first pokemon game. Not the worst Gen 1 remake Expand
  5. May 25, 2023
    7
    Let's go, Eevee! is not a game that tries to reinvent the Pokémon series. It is what it is promoted as: another Kanto game. And in my opinion, it is the best game for someone who wants to start playing the franchise. It has an appealing art direction mixed with some cool new mechanics. Combine that with an appropiate difficulty for an entry game and a simple Pokédex and you've got theLet's go, Eevee! is not a game that tries to reinvent the Pokémon series. It is what it is promoted as: another Kanto game. And in my opinion, it is the best game for someone who wants to start playing the franchise. It has an appealing art direction mixed with some cool new mechanics. Combine that with an appropiate difficulty for an entry game and a simple Pokédex and you've got the ideal beginner game. That's why I give it a 7: it doesn't innovate in anything, but it works as it is planned to. Expand
  6. Jan 24, 2023
    7
    Pokemon: Let's Go, Eevee! is the last seventh generation Pokemon game and the first Pokemon game for the Nintendo Switch. It is a remake of the original Pokemon game, Pokemon Yellow. It was released in 2018. The original Pokemon Kanto games are almost sacrosanct to me. I do not want people to mess with it, change it or interfere with it any any way. The FireRed / LeafGreen remakes releasedPokemon: Let's Go, Eevee! is the last seventh generation Pokemon game and the first Pokemon game for the Nintendo Switch. It is a remake of the original Pokemon game, Pokemon Yellow. It was released in 2018. The original Pokemon Kanto games are almost sacrosanct to me. I do not want people to mess with it, change it or interfere with it any any way. The FireRed / LeafGreen remakes released almost twenty years ago for the Gameboy Advance were absolutely fantastic, I regard them as possibly the best Pokemon games in history. This time the developers got carried away a little bit. But lets start with the positives. The graphics. The new Nintendo Switch graphics look really amazing, for me probably the greatest technological step between two systems in the history of Pokemon games. The graphics of this game is also done very well, it sticks to the original shapes and colors that we all know and love. The Pokemon textures and animations are done to a lot of details and are really pretty. The music is also great, atmospheric and nostalgic. The story is kept mostly intact, with some changes (your rival, Team Rocket). But big changes come to the gameplay. The fact that the Pokemon are just running around in the Routes is actually not a bad idea, it brings a lot of life, it takes some RNG of the game. I would prefer the original system, but I can live with it. The system of catching Pokemon, which is a modified version of the Pokemon Go system is just plain wrong, I do not know what more can I say, It just does not work for me in this type of game at all. On top of that, Battling trainers no longer gives you that much Exp, so you will have to rely on catching Pokemon to level up. Other changes has been done to the way Pokemon are stored, there is no longer a PC for you to use in every Poke Center. Instead you can access your stored Pokemon at any point outside of a Pokemon battle. That is quite a big nerf, especially in the Pokemon League, where you can tailor your party for every member of the Elite Four. Also not a very good idea. And finally we have your Poke Partner, Eevee (or Pikachu in Let's Go: Pikachu!). I believe this has a lot of potential, there could be some mechanics that would make you take care of your Partner Pokemon and grow the bond between you. But in the end there is not much for your Eevee to do, except ride on your hat and waggle its tail when you are near a hidden item. Also you cannot evolve it, so for it to stay effective in combat, they just created 9 new ridiculously overpowered moves and you get them for free, just like that, quite early on in the game. That is just incompetence. Minor Microtransaction (Pokeball plus) and luckily No SJW. Thank you for that at least. I played on PC using the Yuzu emulator.

    I was really looking forward to going through all these well known routes and towns after all these years, but it just somehow does not feel the same. Because it is not the same, I suspect. Next time, please make it the same as it used to be. Final Verdict: 72 %
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  7. Dec 12, 2022
    7
    This game is great but the lack of pro controller support and badly tracking of joycons, makes controlling the game and catching pokemons feeling very bad, if that huge problem were to be fixed one day, the game would have been a 10/10, since the controls destroy the experience, I give it a 7
  8. Jul 26, 2022
    5
    waste of time and money, I regret buying this but it definitely could've been worse, as I did actually end up enjoying parts of the game
  9. Jul 20, 2022
    5
    This game scream mediocrity. Looking back you can real tell this was the last straw for the acceptance of stale Pokémon games, SWSH was just the tipping point. The new catching mechanic is different which is nice and the graphics are "good enough."
  10. Jul 3, 2022
    6
    This is probably the worst way to play the original Generation 1 games today. As cool as it is that they're on the Switch now, The minor enhancements really don't warrant it.
  11. Jun 21, 2022
    6
    This got hella review-bombed but yeah the game is kinda cool. Wish they did more with it tbh.
  12. Sep 8, 2021
    6
    First off - this is not a main series game. I felt it 15 minutes in. It’s neither a good or bad thing.
    Target audience is younger, cause the game is quite the breeze to play through. My playtime was 29 hours - I took it slow, played by myself and sometimes my gf jumped in with other controller.
    I mostly enjoyed playing it in handheld mode because the pokemon catching was a struggle for me
    First off - this is not a main series game. I felt it 15 minutes in. It’s neither a good or bad thing.
    Target audience is younger, cause the game is quite the breeze to play through. My playtime was 29 hours - I took it slow, played by myself and sometimes my gf jumped in with other controller.

    I mostly enjoyed playing it in handheld mode because the pokemon catching was a struggle for me - the aiming and timing to throw the ball was a total headache with TV mode and one joy-con.

    The game was too easy to keep the interest bar high for more than half the game. Kinda made me rush to the end cause I know I will have no problem beating the boss battles, even though I tried to take it slow and complete most of the side-stuff. Younger audience will get more out of this game, or maybe a parent who wants to play something with their kid.
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  13. Jul 11, 2021
    6
    A switch remake of the classic Pokemon Yellow/Blue/Red (and to some extent, FireRed and LeafGreen, as these were remakes of the old games themselves), bringing the classic game to a 3D world.

    Story - 3/10 There was no real story in the original, and neither is here. We do get some little story bits, like a short story involving a Cubone, the general plot of defeating Team Rocket, but
    A switch remake of the classic Pokemon Yellow/Blue/Red (and to some extent, FireRed and LeafGreen, as these were remakes of the old games themselves), bringing the classic game to a 3D world.

    Story - 3/10
    There was no real story in the original, and neither is here. We do get some little story bits, like a short story involving a Cubone, the general plot of defeating Team Rocket, but that’s about it. New good cutscenes for these parts do improve the storytelling. Still, don’t expect any deep story here. It’s just about fighting and catching Pokemon.

    Sound - 8/10
    I'm not a big fan of the regular 8-bit Pokemon music, but I have to admit that in this game, some tracks were really nice. The classic tunes from the original games got new versions remade with actual instruments which really sound great at times and sometimes I even caught myself humming to the tunes.

    Graphics & character models - 7/10
    Compared to modern titles, the graphics could be better, but compared to the old titles, the graphics are pretty good. It’s definitely good enough for its purpose, and has its charm. I also really liked how some of the models of the Poke-trainers looked.

    General gameplay - 6/10
    Really, not much changed. It’s still mostly the old game. Many people have complained the lack of newer mechanics present in newer Pokemon titles in the game, which makes no sense to me, since, as a remake of the classic game, it makes sense to not have those new mechanics here. Deal with it.

    The new catching mechanic - 6/10
    In general, I really like the idea of having separate mechanics for fighting Pokemon trainers and catching wild Pokemon, as it adds variety. The usual ‘beat a wild Pokemon up until almost dead and then throw a Pokeball’ is replaced by a ‘throw a Pokeball like in Pokemon GO’ mechanic. And you even get EXP for that. Problem is, the throw controls with the joycons are very random. Throwing a Pokeball to the side often does not work. In. handheld mode, throw controls are much better, but the game actually gives you a throw bonus when you use the joy-cons. Yeah, this sucks.
    Still, overall, I’m kind of fine with the catching and throwing mechanics. Throwing straight forward at least works most of the time and the new mechanic adds some needed variety.
    Regarding random encounters, the game now shows the Pokemon as actual moving 3D models in the world, so that the old fear of running through bushes only to be jumped at by a wild Pokemon is gone, which is quite a quality of life improvement. Now you can avoid Pokemon if you really don't want to fight. Though, in tight areas like caves, avoiding the 3D Pokemon models is still difficult due to limited space. Therefore, in some caves, encounters with Pokemon will still annoy you and Repel items still exist for a reason.

    About the difficulty of the game
    The game is much easier than the original. All of your Pokemon gain EXP at once, and your main Pokemon (be it Eevee or Pikachu) is able to learn very strong attacks for almost every type from a new guy at Pokecenters. With this, you can pretty much oneshot almost every enemy. Since I don’t mind an easier difficulty as much as others, I’m kind of ok with this, but to be honest, it does break the game.
    Other than this, certain other elements are also easier. For example, in the original, getting Porygon was rather time-consuming. In this remake, you just get the Pokemon as a gift from an NPC. That’s kind of… too simple.

    Post game content - 9/10
    After finishing the game, you still can do the following things:
    - Fight and catch Mewtu (and the legendary birds, if not done yet)
    - Fight master trainers, who specialize on one Pokemon and will only fight a 1 vs 1 match against that Pokemon (e.g. Eevee vs Eevee)
    - Challenge all Pokemon gyms again (they now have stronger Pokemon)
    - Challenge the Elite Four again (they also have stronger Pokemon now)
    - Complete your Pokedex
    - Do some shiny hunting (apparently much easier here than in other games)

    Personally, this is more than enough post game content for my taste.

    Random complaints about the game
    - You cannot use the Pro Controller for. this game.
    - In the attack menu, when pressing down, the selection loops. In the catch menu, that does not.
    - Bushes that have been cut reappear when the map loads again.
    - Cutting a bush takes way too long. It's annoying.

    Overall - 6/10
    The loop of fighting, leveling up and catching new Pokemon can be quite fun and addicting, despite begin simplistic and repetitive after a while. My problems with the remake are the same as with the original: Having to fight trainer after trainer can become tiresome, some of the dungeons feel too long and annoying, and the story could really be better. Other than that, I found the remake to be completely fine. Sure, a difficulty option would have been great for people who want a greater challenge, but still, the game is fine enough and fun enough.
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  14. May 9, 2021
    7
    Catching is fun and trading is fun. It's Pokemon but you can't kill wild Pokemon- However there is one thing that made me (kind of) hate this game. THE RIVAL! WHY DID THEY CHANGE IT FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!
  15. Aug 10, 2020
    7
    Esse Pokemon começou a mostrar a exaustão que eu já criei de tanto jogar essa franquia, a Nintendo não para de "chupar" tudo que ela pode desse jogo, e isso está começando a ficar repetitivo demais.
  16. Jun 15, 2020
    6
    Interesting idea, lousy execution. Pokemon Let's Go becomes very sickening, with a very cliche story. The first generation has become something very repetitive, and this game has innovated nothing in the series.
  17. May 1, 2020
    5
    A remake of the blue / red / yellow pokemon saga without further ado, very faithful to the originals. GameFreak needs to evolve in the technical and artistic section. We are in 2019 and it seems that it is not a nintendo game with these GameCube graphics. As it is a remake after all, what less than adding voices to the main characters, which they have not done. I do not recommend it.
  18. Apr 20, 2020
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Worst Pokemon game yet, very repetitive. The atmosphere in this game lacks badly. Every city looks the same. The only interesting part about this game were the gyms, because they were refreshing. Also, this game was way too easy to keep me satisfied. This game seems rushed and a quick grab for cash. Expand
  19. Mar 24, 2020
    5
    Pokemon: Let's Go Eevee is a passable video game experience. It certaintly isn't good, but it's not bad, per say. The Let's Go games are remakes of the classic Pokemon Yellow which has you follow the path of the anime storyline. Let's Go takes the Pokemon formula and somehow manages to devolve it and turn it into something that is just strictly worse. Let's Go doesn't allow you to battlePokemon: Let's Go Eevee is a passable video game experience. It certaintly isn't good, but it's not bad, per say. The Let's Go games are remakes of the classic Pokemon Yellow which has you follow the path of the anime storyline. Let's Go takes the Pokemon formula and somehow manages to devolve it and turn it into something that is just strictly worse. Let's Go doesn't allow you to battle wild Pokemon and most trainers don't even challenge you - the only way you can really battle is in gyms. The whole point of the franchise is to battle and they take that away from you in this installment. Instred of Pokemon battles to level up your Pokemon, you level up your Pokemon by throwing Pokeballs and catching them. The main draw of this game is how you catch Pokemon - you time your throws and swing the joycon to throw it. The gimmick it fun, but was obviously inspired by Pokemon Go's success and is certainly not an adequete replacement for actual Pokemon battles. Wild encounters were also replaced in this entry with Pokemon that are all visable. I like this as wild encounters always bothered me but many people feel differently. Adding Pokemon that you can see walking around in the wild certainly adds to the immersion, but to make everyone happy, a blend of the two would be ideal. This game is fine for your kids and is an ok time waster but isn't really a Pokemon game, let alone a good one. Expand
  20. Mar 18, 2020
    6
    After finishing the game, I've come to the conclusion that Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee are both fine games but don't do enough to consider them great. However, that isn't saying its bad its just that there really isn't anything crazy or cool in here. Far from the worst game with the pokemon name on it.
  21. Nov 28, 2019
    7
    Para empezar hay que valorar este juego como lo que es, un spin off de la saga principal al igual que en su día fue pokemon snap, mundo misterioso o pokemon pinball pero eso no quita que sea un buen juego, ya dejó claro Nintendo que el juego de la saga principal sería para 2019.
    Es un juego mas casual, mas distendido que los anteriores que quizá no tiene la complejidad que tienen otros
    Para empezar hay que valorar este juego como lo que es, un spin off de la saga principal al igual que en su día fue pokemon snap, mundo misterioso o pokemon pinball pero eso no quita que sea un buen juego, ya dejó claro Nintendo que el juego de la saga principal sería para 2019.
    Es un juego mas casual, mas distendido que los anteriores que quizá no tiene la complejidad que tienen otros titulos anteriores pero es que no es lo que se busca con este juego.
    Tiene cosas malas y muchas cosas buenas que a mi personalmente me merecen mas la pena que las malas, por descontado que la nolstalgia de volver a jugar a unos de mis juegos favoritos, 20 años después, me ha ganado.
    Si has crecido con la saga pokemon desde el principio, te recomiendo que le des una oportunidad.
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  22. VTL
    Nov 20, 2019
    5
    A mi Pokemon.... y este era diferente y lo he provado... 2 gimnasios he durado y lo he apartado. No entro en esto, pero no digo que no sea disfrutable, lo que a mi... no
  23. Nov 19, 2019
    5
    Pokemon: Let's Go Eevee was the third Pokemon game I ever played, and it was a polarizing game for me in the Pokemon franchise, as I did not like this game, for I haven't even completed it yet (a year later). I was very excited for this game, as I got the PokeBall Plus, and was super hyped the day it came to my house. I played through the game, it got less and less fun as the game DOES NOTPokemon: Let's Go Eevee was the third Pokemon game I ever played, and it was a polarizing game for me in the Pokemon franchise, as I did not like this game, for I haven't even completed it yet (a year later). I was very excited for this game, as I got the PokeBall Plus, and was super hyped the day it came to my house. I played through the game, it got less and less fun as the game DOES NOT tell you what to do at all. I get some people hate when a game tells you where to go, or puts a marker on a map, like Pokemon SM, and USUM did, but I like that better when it comes to games like Pokemon. The disappearance of wild encounters was pretty surprising, but I got used to it. But so far, the game is SUPER BORING, and is probably the reason why I stopped playing the game in the first place, as I was bored to the high heavens when not knowing where to go. You may say SM and USUM didn't have a good story, and while I think it was, Let's Go doesn't really get you into story driven, or even in small activities to keep your attention span, like SM, USUM. (trials, pretty early on, battling Team Skull and then Illima, the trainer school, and more.) Don't get me wrong, maybe I need to finish the game, but my first taste of Let's Go Eevee was not a good one. Expand
  24. Sep 23, 2019
    6
    Uno de los juegos más vendidos de Switch que sin ser mal juego no merece el éxito que ha tenido (a menos a nivel comercial). Antes de valorarlo hay que tener en cuenta que no es una entrega de la saga principal y no hay que evaluarlo como si lo fuera.

    Lo bueno: -Volver a una versión mejorada de Kanto es una delicia para los nostálgicos que jugamos en su momento a la primera generación.
    Uno de los juegos más vendidos de Switch que sin ser mal juego no merece el éxito que ha tenido (a menos a nivel comercial). Antes de valorarlo hay que tener en cuenta que no es una entrega de la saga principal y no hay que evaluarlo como si lo fuera.

    Lo bueno:
    -Volver a una versión mejorada de Kanto es una delicia para los nostálgicos que jugamos en su momento a la primera generación.
    -Que puedas elegir un pokémon cualquiera para que te siga es un puntazo, especialmente aquellos sobre los que te puedes montar directamente.
    -Que los pokémon salvajes se vean y puedas evitarlos, si bien puede ir un poco en contra de lo que siempre ha sido la saga, hace que explorar sea mucho menos tedioso.

    Lo malo:
    -Técnicamente mediocre. No solo por las sombras de los personajes que parecen sacadas de un juego de PSX sino en general. Comparado con Xenoblade o Zelda se queda lejísimos y no es por falta de presupuesto.
    -La mecánica de atrapar pokémon como en el GO se acaba haciendo repetitiva hasta el punto de dejar de atrapar pokémon de la pereza que da.
    -Que solo esté disponible la primera generación a estas alturas.

    En general se siente como un juego poco inspirado y hecho con prisas para ver si podían sacar una segunda rama de juegos de aquí. lo dicho, no está mal pero hay juegos mucho mejores que ni se acercan a las ventas de este.
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  25. Sep 4, 2019
    7
    Shhh, but this was my first not emulated pokemon game ever. It did bring my nostalgia back. It's visually really nice. Gameplaywise it's smooth and cool, at the start I was very against the catching mechanics from pokemon go, but after some time I got used to it, although I would prefer the traditional mechanics. Thank for the Pokemon game on my TV, but please give me break from Kanto!Shhh, but this was my first not emulated pokemon game ever. It did bring my nostalgia back. It's visually really nice. Gameplaywise it's smooth and cool, at the start I was very against the catching mechanics from pokemon go, but after some time I got used to it, although I would prefer the traditional mechanics. Thank for the Pokemon game on my TV, but please give me break from Kanto! (Johto fan) (can't wait for more pokemon main games)

    If I could I would give it 7,5/10 but well
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  26. Feb 11, 2019
    5
    As a newcomer to the series, I feel like this is the perfect introduction to Pokemon. I really enjoyed my time with the game. The reason why I'm giving it a low score, however, is because the motion controls are broken. Playing this game in dock mode cramps my hand after just 5 minutes, and catching Pokemon is so finicky and unreliable with the joycons even though I figured out the exactAs a newcomer to the series, I feel like this is the perfect introduction to Pokemon. I really enjoyed my time with the game. The reason why I'm giving it a low score, however, is because the motion controls are broken. Playing this game in dock mode cramps my hand after just 5 minutes, and catching Pokemon is so finicky and unreliable with the joycons even though I figured out the exact motions it wants. Sometimes you'll throw it off the screen in the exact opposite direction you waved the controller. EVERY time there's a half second delay between you making the motion and the thing registering the throw, screwing your timing and wasting Pokeballs. Play this game in portable mode at all times, it's almost unplayable docked, even if you lose access to the super partner attacks that come around which apparently only appear in docked mode, meaning the game is punishing you for not using its terrible controls. If they patch out the terrible motion controls for a standard point and click with the joycon like you get in portable mode, then this game would be much, MUCH improved, but as it is now, it's a literal pain to play.

    I can only laugh at all the review bombers who only made an account just to give this game a 0 because they're so salty that their precious Pokemon decided to experiment for a game that's not even a mainline title. Don't believe any of the 0s here, they're all lies. The game is fun and a nice time sink, with it being mostly a perfect recreation of Yellow with some extra neat things here and there to try to evolve (hurr) a series that has been basically Nintendo's COD for decades. If they take the good things about this game and put it into the next one and refine some of the finicky stuff and COMPLETELY REMOVE THE MOTION CONTROLS, then the next mainline Pokemon game might just be something really great.
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  27. Jan 31, 2019
    7
    I never thought Pokemon would go into a direction where things would attempt too be so different, but feel so much the same at the same time. Don't get me wrong, Let's Go Eevee isn't a terrible game, it isn't even the worst Pokemon title I have ever played, but Game Freak didn't need too mix Pokemon Yellow with Pokemon Go too make a successful Switch title.
  28. Jan 30, 2019
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Since I didn’t play Pokémon FireRed / LeafGreen that often, I was quite excited to give this one a try. I have to admit, that I was a bit sceptical at the beginning, because of the changes which were made. Nevertheless, I still wanted to travel through Kanto once again.

    First of all, I really liked the idea of having to choose between only two pokémon: Evee and Pikachu. It just felt refreshing to have a normal / electric type pokémon at the beginning, instead of the usual fire, water and grass types. What’s maybe a bit too exaggerated is the fact that your starter pokémon has the best possible IV stats. I get, that they wanted to make it a bit stronger, so that the players wouldn’t have troubles at the beginning, but they didn’t need to make the starter absolutely perfect. Usually, if you want a pokémon with better stats you have to build up a chain, by catching the same pokémon over and over again. That doesn’t only increase the chance of catching a pokémon with better stats; it also increases the chance of encountering a shiny pokémon, which is a fairly cool system in my opinion. Sure, shinies aren’t that rare anymore because of that, but I still think it’s better to be able to hunt them properly.

    Another good thing about this game is, that you can finally see the Pokémon running around in the overworld, so you can avoid encounters more easily. Sadly the fights themselves aren’t that great. The traditional round-based combat system was changed to Pokemon Go’s catching system. The encounters aren’t that time-consuming anymore, but it just isn’t as exciting and sometimes really annoying. Especially the fights with legendaries totally lost their charm. At first, you have 5 minutes to defeat the legendary pokémon and after that you can throw pokéballs at it. I also don’t like, that you can now catch more than one of each legendary bird and that you can only get Mew if you buy the pokéball plus.

    The graphics and soundtrack are really good, even though some of the animations could have been a bit better. It’s cool, that you can ride or fly with pokémon in the overworld, which makes travelling much faster. I also like, that you can now use all the VMs without being forced to let a pokemon learn it.

    Sadly, the game isn’t as challenging as the older games, because every time you catch or defeat a pokémon the whole team gets exp, which makes training much easier. In this game the pokémon don’t have any abilities and you also can’t give them items, which limits your strategies.

    To conclude, Pokemon LGP and LGE are games whose target audience are newcomers and fans of gen 1. Even though it wasn’t the best pokémon game, it still had its exciting moments.
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  29. Jan 19, 2019
    7
    Overall, a decent game, but kinda lackluster compared to the previous Pokémon games. I will say that Eevee is the most adorable creature to ever exist, and I thought it was a neat concept to mix Pokémon go with a main series Pokémon game. However, it only includes Pokémon from gen 1, as if gen 1 hasn’t already got enough attention! The trainers in this game are too easy here as well. TheOverall, a decent game, but kinda lackluster compared to the previous Pokémon games. I will say that Eevee is the most adorable creature to ever exist, and I thought it was a neat concept to mix Pokémon go with a main series Pokémon game. However, it only includes Pokémon from gen 1, as if gen 1 hasn’t already got enough attention! The trainers in this game are too easy here as well. The new move names are also too childish. I know Pokémon is supposed to be for young players, but Baddy Bad sounds like something that a baby would make up. I can’t say that these games are bad, they’re just good ideas that went wrong a little. Oh well. At least it isn’t a glitched-up mess like Red and Blue! Expand
  30. Jan 12, 2019
    5
    I originally intended on submitting a full review here, however I went way over Metacritic's limit of 5000 characters, going up to 52016 characters in total. I've uploaded the review elsewhere, however, on Twitlonger, which you can access at the ID "n_1sqpbup" (just do /show/n_1sqpbup on Twitlonger). You can also access the full review on Pastebin, with the ID "KmMn5i64".

    In this post,
    I originally intended on submitting a full review here, however I went way over Metacritic's limit of 5000 characters, going up to 52016 characters in total. I've uploaded the review elsewhere, however, on Twitlonger, which you can access at the ID "n_1sqpbup" (just do /show/n_1sqpbup on Twitlonger). You can also access the full review on Pastebin, with the ID "KmMn5i64".

    In this post, I'll leave my closing words on the review, giving my final view on the game, however I recommend reading the full review so you can get a much clearer idea of where it all comes from.

    "Let's Go is... A pretty disappointing entry in the franchise, especially compared to the other main games. Players who never touched the franchise, or haven't in a long time might enjoy it, but players who have played the other games a lot will likely be disappointed by how lacking it is. There were a few moments where I enjoyed it, like how open Kanto was in comparison to the previous versions, the following Pokémon, and even shiny chaining, but that's all minor compared to the frustrating catch system, the lack of difficulty, and the stripped features such as wild battles, Abilities, Held Items, and so many moves. Only having the original 151 Pokémon (and Meltan and Melmetal) also made it much less enjoyable. Even if Kanto might not have many post-Gen 1 Pokémon in the wild, not being able to transfer many of my post-Gen 1 Pokémon from Go was really disappointing.

    It's not a bad game, in and of itself, but we're facing the same situation as we did when Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity showed itself: It's not a bad game, it's a bad Pokémon game, and I do dare say it's the worst Pokémon game I have ever played. I've played every main game at least twice, but with Let's Go, I struggled to find myself willing to finish it, especially when Smash came out. But alas I did, and I doubt I'll play it a second time.

    --- Score ---
    Music: 6
    Graphics: 6
    Story: 4
    Gameplay: 3

    Average: 4.75

    Final Score: 5"
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Metascore
80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 78 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 62 out of 78
  2. Negative: 1 out of 78
  1. Aug 27, 2019
    75
    Overall, I did have a blast playing Pokémon Let’s Go Eevee. I did like visiting all the cities of the original Pokémon games again and seeing all the original Pokémon. However, I really did not like how they changed how you capture Pokémon and I did not like the setup of the Pokémon boxes. For those who want to play this game for nostalgia reasons, I would recommend waiting until a sale comes out before purchasing. For newcomers to Pokémon, this is a really good introduction into the world of Kanto.
  2. Nintendo Force Magazine
    Feb 26, 2019
    85
    If you've got a kid in your life who's never played Pokémon before? Buy this game immediately. [Issue #37 – January/February 2019, p. 67]
  3. Game World Navigator Magazine
    Feb 8, 2019
    78
    It’s hard to make sense of the game that’s basically a Switch port of iOS/Android remake of Pokemon Red/Green. Is it a step forward, step backward – or maybe just a shameless cash-in? Turns out, it’s a great remake – the world looks exactly as we imagined it back when we were staring at black and white pixels of original Red/Green. [Issue#235, p.44]