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TopicPokemon Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee Review Zone
ninkendo
11/13/18 1:55:38 PM
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https://opencritic.com/game/6216/pok-mon-lets-go?tab=1

8.2 average so far seems everyone's generally positive on it. As someone who's no longer hardcore pokemon fan and just enjoys the collecting aspect of it this is a game I've been looking forward to trying out

Press Start - 9/10
Pokemon Let's GO ushers in a brand new era for the Pokemon brand and I couldn't think of a better way for the core franchise to makes its debut on the Nintendo Switch. The game's mechanics perfectly rides the wave of success of the Pokemon GO phenomenon. Some core fans will be disappointed and that's completely fine, but the direction of Let's GO Pokemon is clear and it succeeds in its mission to provide a simple, yet addictive Pokemon game that can be enjoyable for all gamers. It's Pokemon at its addictive best and the only option is to set out and Catch 'Em All.

EGM - 8.5/10
Pokmon: Lets Go, Eevee! may be a remake of the oldest Pokmon games in the series, but it shakes up the standard Pokmon formula more than any of the main games since. With a catching system reminiscent of Pokmon Go, an adorable Eevee or Pikachu partner, multiplayer, and gorgeous graphics, the Lets Go games have something to offer for every Pokmon fan, though the games changes may be just different enough to throw off the nostalgia for returning players.

Gamespot 8/10
A beautiful reimagining of one of the series' most beloved adventures.

Nintendo Life - 8/10
Pokmon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! are beautiful reimaginings of a video game classic, updating a 20-year-old game in ways which make it infinitely more accessible and user-friendly for a modern audience, while keeping the magic first discovered all those years ago. On the downside, the newly-introduced motion control mechanic is fun but flawed, forcing us to shift from one play style to another to get the best experience, and while efforts have been made to bring the game up to the standard of more recent entries when it comes to depth and complexity, hardcore fans may consider the whole experience too much of a cakewalk. Still, the game does a superb job of striking a balance between being an easy route of entry for newcomers to the series and offering just enough post-game challenge and competitive play elements (and nostalgia, of course) to please series veterans; as a result, these new titles really do offer something for everyone, which can't always be said of the mainline Pokmon entries. They might not be an absolute masterpiece, but we'd urge any Pok-fans out there to give these ones a go if a Let's Go Johto sequel is on the cards, we'll happily be there waiting in line.

Destructoid - 7.5/10
I can't believe it took Game Freak over 20 years to give us an RPG-oriented console Pokmon game, but with the ever-changing mobile landscape and the success of the Switch, the opportunity finally presented itself. No, Let's Go is not the mainline entry that EV/IV min-maxers hoped for, but that's still on the way. If you happen to miss this return to Kanto, that's perfectly fine, but I was mostly delighted to go back.

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