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Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! - Nintendo Switch

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Platform: Nintendo Switch


Edition: Let's Go, Eevee!


Features

  • Don the role of a Pokemon Trainer as you travel through Kanto
  • Discover a new species of Pokemon with the Pokemon Lets Go series
  • Catch Pokemon in the wild using a gentle throwing motion with either a Joy-Con controller or a Poke Ball Plus accessory, which will light up, vibrate, and make sounds to bring your adventure to life
  • See the world in style by customizing Pikachu and your Trainer with a selection of outfits
  • Connect to Pokemon GO* to transfer caught Kanto-region Pokemon, including Alolan and Shiny forms, as well as the newly discovered Pokemon, Meltan, from that game to this one

Description

Take a Pokémon journey to the Kanto region with your steadfast partner, Eevee! Become the best Pokémon Trainer as you battle other Trainers, Gym Leaders, and the sinister Team Rocket. Catch Pokémon in the wild using a gentle throwing motion with either a Joy-Con controller or a Poké Ball Plus accessory, which will light up, vibrate, and make sounds to bring your adventure to life. You can also use button controls in Handheld Mode. Share your adventure with family or friends using a second Joy-Con or Poké Ball Plus (sold separately). You can even connect to the Pokémon GO app using a compatible smartphone to bring over Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region! Explore the vibrant region of Kanto—home to beloved characters like Brock, Misty, and the nefarious trio Jessie, James, and Meowth! Throughout the story, your bond with your partner Pokémon grows stronger as you care for it and travel together. See the world in style by customizing Eevee and your Trainer with a selection of outfits. True-to-size wild Pokémon roam around in the game—catch them like a real Pokémon Trainer by using timing and a well-placed Poké Ball. Battle and trade with other players who own the game via local wireless or online. Go on a stroll with your favorite Pokémon in your Poké Ball Plus to level them up, and to receive in-game rewards after returning them to the game.Using as a Pokémon GO Plus requires installation of the Pokémon GO application on a compatible smartphone.Game, system and Poké Ball Plus sold separately. Pokémon GO application, compatible smartphone and persistent Internet access required. Data charges may apply. Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online play. Not available in all countries. Internet access required for online features. Terms apply. Using as a Pokémon GO Plus requires installation of the Pokémon GO application on a compatible smartphone.

Number of Players: Multiplayer


Publication Date: November 16, 2018


Computer Platform: Nintendo Switch


Global Trade Identification Number: 71


UPC: 045496596019 045496593971


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Nintendo Switch


Release date: November 16, 2018


Product Dimensions: 0.42 x 6.63 x 4.09 inches; 1.6 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: Pokémon Let's Go, Eevee!


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Date First Available: December 31, 2016


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  • Let's Go, Eevee! :D
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Let's Go, Eevee!
I don't know why these games have so much hate. The game is fun and enjoyable after a long stressful day. I really do hope they sell well so GameFreak can keep making the Lets Go games as their own line in the franchise :) Yes you read that right, for those of u concerned, these games will NOT affect the upcoming gen 8 games. GameFreak has stated that they will have their own line in the franchise so don't be afraid to pick up a copy of the game to enjoy :) the only difficult thing is choosing which version you want since they both are adorable! Edit: They really have made this game easier for the player. There is no PC anymore and no name rater. You can switch out your Pokemon and rename them all inside your bag at any time throughout your journey. I don't know about how other people may feel about this new feature but I like it. It saves time of me going back to a pc or finding the name rater and end up googling where he is. Now about the game mechanics. This game contributes just like Pokemon Go meaning that's the reason why there is no more wild Pokemon battles and is just capturing instead. However I still love this new feature because you can see which Pokemon you want to try to capture and avoid. Some have a difficulty capture level ranging from green to blue to red auras around their bodies. So if you were not a fan of Pokemon Go, then this game is definitely not for you. There still are trainer and gym battles, and let me tell you, some were a bit tough but I still managed to win. As a kid I grinded hours after hours leveling up my Pokemon one by one which took forever since there was no exp share at the time (and if there was u get it at the end of the game after being champion but by then there's nothing else to do). Now as an adult with a busy life, I just don't have time for that so I'm glad GameFreak has made it easier for everyone to enjoy. In X and Y i was a little upset they handed out the exp share so early in the game but it turned out it really became useful. I remember when i only grinded to level up my starter pokemon the most and when they finally manged to take it out, i knew i was done for lol so im glad they got rid of it entirely just for this game. Every time you capture or battle, everyone in your party gets exp. Now, for those people who say it's too easy, it was never really hard to begin with. If those people want a hard game or a challenge, then i dare them to pick up a copy of dark souls or bloodbourne and not cry, complain, or break any controllers every time they die lol then they'll come back to this game and be grateful that GameFreak has made a simple game to just enjoy and relax to :) For those of you wondering, I have been playing Pokemon since ruby/sapphire along with lots and lots of other games on different systems. I know games can have it's ups and downs and especially be disappointing once release days comes around (*cough* black ops 3) but I know a good game when I see it and Pokemon Lets Go Eevee/Pikachu is one of those games that's worth every penny. Overall, I get why people are upset but I still give this game it's 5 star rating because it deserves it. They just don't see the positive aspects of the game. GameFreak has created something beautiful and amazing. They managed to bring back the nostalgic feeling of the very first adventure of Pokemon along with both old and new mechanics/characters (Pokemon Go, mega evolution, alolan forms, etc.) in the awesome graphics of the Nintendo switch. You and your partner Pokemon also share cute and memorable cutscenes together showing the bond that's shared and the fact that you can now ride/fly with Charizard, Rapidash, Arcanine and lots of others just makes the game even more epic. Im 23 and i admit that i lost my cool and became a little kid when I rode rapidash since i thought it was gonna just follow me xD These things have never happened in any Pokemon game before so I know GameFreak truly succeeded with this one. If i would sum up the whole game in one word it would be: breathtaking. Well done GameFreak keep up the good work :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2018 by Alondra

  • Different from the Original Games, But an Immensely Enjoyable Experience!
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Let's Go, Eevee!
I've been an immense fan of the Pokemon series since elementary school, having played every installment in the mainline series through Sun and Moon, as well as a couple of the spinoff games and a little of Pokemon Go. I love the mainline series immensely, and have spent countless errors building teams, tackling challenges, and collecting all of the Pokemon across successive games. That being said, after I completed Pokemon Moon, I started realizing that the mechanics of the mainline series were beginning to feel dated and repetitive. Even the plotlines across successive games, with the possible exception of the excellent plotlines of the Pokemon Black and White series, were beginning to run together a bit, and I realized that the series had to innovate, both to engage new players and keep some of the old ones. Pokemon Let's Go is not a mainline game, and it doesn't execute all of its mechanics perfectly. However, the game is beautiful and does a great job of building in some "hand-on" mechanics that can make you feel more like an actual trainer. First off, the graphics are beautiful, maintaining the old games' art style while buffing everything up for a console release. Not since Pokemon Snap, with it's on-rails experience through a beautiful pokemon world, have I enjoyed moving through Kanto. This is reflected in the pokemon themselves as well, which have much more detailed designs and animations. Catching Pokemon has also been made much more fun, with new throwing techniques you can use and more bonuses that can be obtained through it. Yes, the motion controls can be repetitive at times, but I generally had a lot of fun with them. Catchable pokemon are also visible in the wild instead of in random encounters, bringing more "realism" into the mix and making you feel like a true explorer and pokemon trainer. There are two small "cons" with this game. However, I feel that the game makes up for them with other mechanics. (1) This game is considerably easier than games in the mainline series. However, there are dozens of post-game challenges to go through after the main game, and they are very challenging and a lot of fun. (2) The game does not have nearly as wide a variety of pokemon as in the mainline series. That being said, at this point, I'm happy to trade variety for the ability to experience the Kanto region on console. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2018 by Jason M.

  • Nostalgic yet refreshing
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Let's Go, Eevee!
I got to say, I got this game just cause it was another throwback to generation one pokemon. I figured it would be nice to play the original game with updated graphics and some new features. So, I started playing the game, got through the initial dialog, and obtained my Eevee. Was a nice introduction to the game as well as a way to demonstrate to the players how to catch Pokemon, which is much like Pokemon Go on the phone. Once I was able to free roam and enter the first route in the game, that is when I really got excited for this game. Being able to run around in wild Pokemon areas and actually see the Pokemon running around and having the ability to run around or to the specific Pokemon you want is GREAT! As I began going through the storyline, expecting the same mechanics, I was pleasantly surprised with the new additions, interactions, NPCs, and so much more that was added to this game. It is simplistic, yet can be quite complex. Pokemon Let's Go is playable by a vast range of ages and experience. I am a hardcore gamer, and can play to create the ultimate team, and on the other hand my fiance plays this game and goes about the game in a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT aspect. I won't spoil unlockable mechanics or the game, but if you are hesitant to get this game cause it seems "dumbed down" or made easier, I would give this Pokemon game a chance. I had no high expectations for this game, for it to be just another installment of Pokemon. However, I am spending way to much time playing this game with my fiance. As the title of this comment reads, it is VERY nostalgic and at the same time there are plenty of refreshing, new mechanics that make this a whole new game! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2018 by Zachary McNatt

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