Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! /Eevee! are the latest titles in Nintendo Switch’s RPG Pokémon franchise that were released on November 16, 2018. They are pay-to-play and are essentially a remake of Pokémon Yellow that combines aspects of Pokémon Go to the usual walking around catching Pokémon and playing other NPC gym leaders and trainers. Furthermore, it can be played by 1-2 players.
The Premise
Gameplay
Players begin by selecting either the male or female character and naming them. Players will always have their primary companion Pokémon riding on their head but can also select a second Pokémon to travel alongside them. If it’s small, it will simply follow them around, but a larger Pokémon, such as Onyx and Lapras can be ridden by the character. The secondary Pokémon companion also runs around independently and alerts the player when it has discovered a hidden item.
Catching Pokémon
Another great feature is that players can actually see wild Pokémon. This means that they can choose whether or not to encounter that Pokémon, which will save players a lot of time in the long run.
Additionally, unlike in other games, Pokémon are now caught according to the Pokémon Go method. This means that players no longer have to battle with a Pokémon until they succeed at whittling down its health until its low enough to be caught. Rather, the player needs to use their controller to manipulate their throw, select the type of ball that they want to use and hope for the best. They can also feed the Pokémon berries to get the Pokémon to like their character, thereby making it more likely for the catch to be successful. Part of this catching mechanism involves holding the Joy-Con motion-controller to ‘throw’ their character’s Pokéballs. The controller comes with a special wrist-tie to prevent players from accidentally dropping their controller while playing.
Aside from that, the major differences between Pokemon: Let’s Go and the traditional Pokémon titles are its implementation of 3D graphics, as well as being able to see which Pokémon are wondering through the grass and where, which will definitely save the player a lot of time, as they will no longer be forced to waste time with encounters that they’re not interested in engaging in. This also allows players to finally have a clear idea of the size-differences between the various Pokémon and human characters.
Sadly, as with earlier titles, some Pokémon can only be acquired by trading them with other real-world trainers. So, those players without fellow Pokémon enthusiasts will once again find themselves with an incomplete collection of Pokémon at the end of their game. On the bright side, as each new opponent is defeated, or Pokémon is captured all of the player’s Pokémon will level up. But Pokémon can also be transferred to Pokémon Let’s Go from Pokémon Go, which should balance this problem a little bit.
Pokéball Plus
Multiplayer
Players can now play co-op with a friend if they’d like. This means that they will be tag-teaming battles and sharing experience points and loot.
Shiny Pokémon
Customizations
Items
Certain items can also be found lying around or hidden in objects such as bushes. Players can also acquire certain items such as Pearls and TMs by performing certain quests given to them by NPC characters. These are usually simple, such as giving a drink to thirsty NPC and can often be completed multiple times in various combinations.