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The editors liked
HD large screen Pokemon battles that are accessible and engaging
Poke Ball Plus Controller with unique sounds and lights
Pokemon Go connectivity and transfer
Co-op play and battling
A bright new vision of Kanto to explore
New catching mechanic is a wonderful addition
Your Pokémon partner is absurdly adorable
Plenty to love for newcomers and seasoned fans
Beautiful recreation of Pokemon Yellow with some modern twists
New mechanics work incredibly well
Sets a new bar for Pokemon world building
The editors didn't like
Trainer Battles too easy especially when playing co operatively or with appropriate counter Pokemon
Catching can start to become repetitive
Be sure to use those repels
Turn-based battles become stale after a while
It's still a remake of Pokémon Red
Blue and Yellow
Not intended entirely for beginners
Pokemon Go interactivity isn't as huge as you'd expect
Abstract: A beloved childhood film can easily be shared with the next generation, but the cherished video games of 1990s children can now look off-puttingly primitive, even if they're as fun to play as ever. Super Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog's early outings might...
A bright new vision of Kanto to explore, New catching mechanic is a wonderful addition, Your Pokémon partner is absurdly adorable, Plenty to love for newcomers and seasoned fans
Turn-based battles become stale after a while, It's still a remake of Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow
Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee and Let's Go, Pikachu are a great duo of titles that blend the iconic pocket monster RPG with ample innovations from its mobile counterpart.Game Freak has pulled a Hannah Montana and found the best of both worlds here, solidifiyin...
Abstract: Over time, Pokémon games have developed themselves a bit of a conundrum. These are family games, bright and inviting and unquestionably filled with joy. Yet a lot of their audience - and I can say this because it includes me - is pushing on a bit. It mean...
Published: 2018-11-13, Author: Dom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: Pokemon Let's Go Eevee & Let's Go Pikachu is nothing like the most recent Pokemon games.It's more like what would have happened if Game Freak and Nintendo never went on to make Pokemon Gold/Silver on the GameBoy Colour and instead decided to reboot the fr...
HD large screen Pokemon battles that are accessible and engaging, Poke Ball Plus Controller with unique sounds and lights, Pokemon Go connectivity and transfer, Co-op play and battling
Trainer Battles too easy especially when playing co operatively or with appropriate counter Pokemon, Catching can start to become repetitive: be sure to use those repels
Pokemon: Let's Go is successfully combines a variety of different game mechanics into something engaging and modern – though not always particularly challenging.The Poke Ball Plus controller is an awesome edition to any trainer's battle chest and makes ca...
Published: 2018-11-13, Author: Sam , review by: gamesradar.com
Beautiful recreation of Pokemon Yellow with some modern twists, New mechanics work incredibly well, Sets a new bar for Pokemon world building
Not intended entirely for beginners, Pokemon Go interactivity isn't as huge as you'd expect
Pokemon Let's Go is a superb surprise, a fully-fledged Pokemon RPG with interactivity that brings the series to life in a way that's never been done before...
Let's Go, Eevee! and Let's Go, Pikachu! sit in a sort of weird space. On the one hand they're nostalgia-laced remakes aimed squarely at the franchise's oldest fans, while on the other they're stripped-down entry points for new fans drawn in by Pokémon Go...
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...