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- Play a Pokémon RPG for the first time in HD on a home console
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- Transfer across Kanto region Pokémon that you’ve caught in Pokémon Go
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- Lingua : Inglese
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- Dimensioni prodotto : 1 x 10.4 x 17 cm; 0.05 grammi
- Data d'uscita : 16 novembre 2018
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Recensito in Italia 🇮🇹 il 25 dicembre 2019
Incredibile è arrivata la scatola senza la scheda del gioco

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Justine
5,0 su 5 stelle
Listen. Pokemon is for kids lol
Recensito nel Regno Unito 🇬🇧 il 29 novembre 2018
This game was made for children and has made sure to streamline story and gameplay as much as possible. It helps to point out where you should head next, and characters are there to give you tips the whole way. On top of that, the catching system is completely different to the average Pokemon game: if you've played Pokemon Go on your phone, it's almost exactly the same
So catching Pokemon is now completely separate from training them. That's why, whenever you catch a Pokemon, all your current party gain XP! It helps make up for the fact that they're not getting stronger by fighting to catch Pokemon anymore. And they all get the XP shared evenly so you can level them up much easier than in other games.
This game is made for young children to visit the Pokemon world and learn its gameplay mechanics. I've seen people my age (mid-twenties) complain that this game is 'too simplistic'.
Tell you what: I was 7 when I got my very first Pokemon game. It was Red, and I played it on the Gameboy Colour. If you don't know anything about the games, just know that I had NO clue what I was doing at that age LMAO there was no colour-coding system. The moves your Pokemon learned had to memorised more so that you knew their effects in battle. I didn't understand why there were moves that did no damage but did things to something called Attack, Defence, Sp Atk, etc. It made no sense to me and I loved the game anyway. You know you SEE the Pokemon in the wild now? You can avoid them by walking around them! We've all joked and laughed about how annoying it was to go into the caves in Pokemon games and get stopped every few seconds by a random Zubat. Now you can see them and choose to catch them or not. To anyone that says that's 'not fair' because it's so much easier; YEAH, that's the point! It's one less annoying thing that kids don't have to suffer through. I remember getting stuck in those types of areas a lot when I was growing up because I'd have so many random battles to slog through.
If you're being asked to get this game for someone but you're worried that it's maybe too targeted for young kids, I'd recommend it any second of the day. I don't play Pokemon for extreme mechanics - I'm here to catch them all like I wanted to when I was on the playground. And you know what? It's so, so much fun to interact with my Pokemon like we all used to pretend to do when we were little.
You walk around with Eevee (or Pikachu, if that's the version you have!) and they're happy to share a journey with you. And you have any Pokemon of your choice walking behind you, looking around and watching for things they like, such as flowers, water, warm sun, ocean waves. It's such a gentle, peaceful feeling to return to this game as an adult and experience it again, except it's been more fully realised.
To massive Pokemon fans: calm down and let yourself re-walk the very first Pokemon trail you took. You're not here to piece together the ultimate battling team, you're here to visit the friends you felt you made when you were still learning how to read properly!
To any newcomers, it's a cute experience that spoonfeeds you the rules of battling and travelling. Thank god they fixed the most frustrating parts of the gameplay, like going forward and back through areas to complete your tasks. It's good that you get to play an 'easier' version without annoying steps that you hate, and you get to separate catching Pokemon from battling WITH them!
So catching Pokemon is now completely separate from training them. That's why, whenever you catch a Pokemon, all your current party gain XP! It helps make up for the fact that they're not getting stronger by fighting to catch Pokemon anymore. And they all get the XP shared evenly so you can level them up much easier than in other games.
This game is made for young children to visit the Pokemon world and learn its gameplay mechanics. I've seen people my age (mid-twenties) complain that this game is 'too simplistic'.
Tell you what: I was 7 when I got my very first Pokemon game. It was Red, and I played it on the Gameboy Colour. If you don't know anything about the games, just know that I had NO clue what I was doing at that age LMAO there was no colour-coding system. The moves your Pokemon learned had to memorised more so that you knew their effects in battle. I didn't understand why there were moves that did no damage but did things to something called Attack, Defence, Sp Atk, etc. It made no sense to me and I loved the game anyway. You know you SEE the Pokemon in the wild now? You can avoid them by walking around them! We've all joked and laughed about how annoying it was to go into the caves in Pokemon games and get stopped every few seconds by a random Zubat. Now you can see them and choose to catch them or not. To anyone that says that's 'not fair' because it's so much easier; YEAH, that's the point! It's one less annoying thing that kids don't have to suffer through. I remember getting stuck in those types of areas a lot when I was growing up because I'd have so many random battles to slog through.
If you're being asked to get this game for someone but you're worried that it's maybe too targeted for young kids, I'd recommend it any second of the day. I don't play Pokemon for extreme mechanics - I'm here to catch them all like I wanted to when I was on the playground. And you know what? It's so, so much fun to interact with my Pokemon like we all used to pretend to do when we were little.
You walk around with Eevee (or Pikachu, if that's the version you have!) and they're happy to share a journey with you. And you have any Pokemon of your choice walking behind you, looking around and watching for things they like, such as flowers, water, warm sun, ocean waves. It's such a gentle, peaceful feeling to return to this game as an adult and experience it again, except it's been more fully realised.
To massive Pokemon fans: calm down and let yourself re-walk the very first Pokemon trail you took. You're not here to piece together the ultimate battling team, you're here to visit the friends you felt you made when you were still learning how to read properly!
To any newcomers, it's a cute experience that spoonfeeds you the rules of battling and travelling. Thank god they fixed the most frustrating parts of the gameplay, like going forward and back through areas to complete your tasks. It's good that you get to play an 'easier' version without annoying steps that you hate, and you get to separate catching Pokemon from battling WITH them!

William
3,0 su 5 stelle
Maybe wait for the next one,
Recensito nel Regno Unito 🇬🇧 il 22 novembre 2018
While I've no yet finished the game I can say I'm far enough in to have gathered my thoughts. After the initial glee of seeing a true 3D representation of the O.G. Pokemon and some interesting updates to the story pulling together the anime and games. The game just feels some what lacking. I enjoy the idea of not having to battle to catch Pokemon but with out the battle training and with the constant catching, it becomes difficult to become attached to your team. Each catch feels completely disposable when a better version becomes available. When you do get to battle to catch you are given a time limit which doesn't fit with the relaxed nature of the rest of the game. If you have no other games on the horizon and need a Pokemon fix go ahead but personally there are many better games out to sink you teeth into.

Jack
3,0 su 5 stelle
Could Cry..
Recensito nel Regno Unito 🇬🇧 il 20 novembre 2018
Great game but deducted TWO stars purely because I only just found out you cant evolve eevee and I am livid... who wants a crappy unevolved pokemon fighting the elite four!?!?!!

Katie Leigh
5,0 su 5 stelle
Great addition to the Pokemon franchise!
Recensito nel Regno Unito 🇬🇧 il 27 novembre 2018
I’m a long term Pokemon fan after starting to play the originals on my game boy as a kid. I was a bIt dubious of how modern this looked but I bought it anyway (how could I not!) and I love it so much. It’s so charming and immersive, it’s easy enough to be accessible to a new, younger generation but it gives us adults enough nostalgia and side things to do to keep us engaged. Overall I’m really pleased that I bought this game, it’s such a pleasure to play and I regularly find myself choosing it over other games due to its calming nature and general relaxed feel. Definitely 10/10

Andrew
4,0 su 5 stelle
Great as a first entry into Pokemon
Recensito nel Regno Unito 🇬🇧 il 18 marzo 2023
Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! is a fun and exciting game that is sure to delight fans of the Pokémon franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, this game takes players on a journey through the Kanto region, where they must catch and train Pokémon to become the ultimate Pokémon trainer.
One of the standout features of Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! is the integration of the Pokémon Go app, which allows players to transfer Pokémon they have caught in the real world to their game. This adds a unique and exciting element to the game, as players can catch rare Pokémon in the wild and then transfer them to their game to use in battles.
The graphics in Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! are also a major improvement over previous Pokémon games. The game features beautiful, colorful visuals that bring the Kanto region to life, with detailed landscapes and character designs that are sure to impress even the most discerning of players.
In terms of gameplay, Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! offers a fun and engaging experience that is easy to pick up and play, but offers enough depth to keep players engaged for hours on end. The game offers a range of features, from battles against other trainers to exploring new areas and catching new Pokémon.
One potential downside of the game is that it may be too easy for experienced Pokémon players. The game's mechanics are simplified in order to make it more accessible to newcomers to the franchise, which may leave veteran players feeling underwhelmed.
Overall, Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! is a fantastic addition to the Pokémon franchise, offering a fun and engaging experience that is sure to delight fans of all ages. With its unique features, beautiful graphics, and accessible gameplay, this game is definitely worth checking out.
One of the standout features of Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! is the integration of the Pokémon Go app, which allows players to transfer Pokémon they have caught in the real world to their game. This adds a unique and exciting element to the game, as players can catch rare Pokémon in the wild and then transfer them to their game to use in battles.
The graphics in Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! are also a major improvement over previous Pokémon games. The game features beautiful, colorful visuals that bring the Kanto region to life, with detailed landscapes and character designs that are sure to impress even the most discerning of players.
In terms of gameplay, Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! offers a fun and engaging experience that is easy to pick up and play, but offers enough depth to keep players engaged for hours on end. The game offers a range of features, from battles against other trainers to exploring new areas and catching new Pokémon.
One potential downside of the game is that it may be too easy for experienced Pokémon players. The game's mechanics are simplified in order to make it more accessible to newcomers to the franchise, which may leave veteran players feeling underwhelmed.
Overall, Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! is a fantastic addition to the Pokémon franchise, offering a fun and engaging experience that is sure to delight fans of all ages. With its unique features, beautiful graphics, and accessible gameplay, this game is definitely worth checking out.
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