Make the journey to the Kanto region with your partner, Eevee, to become the top Pokémon trainer as you battle other trainers. Use the Joy-Con to mimic the throwing motion of a Poke Ball to catch wild...
Make the journey to the Kanto region with your partner, Eevee, to become the top Pokémon trainer as you battle other trainers. Use the Joy-Con to mimic the throwing motion of a Poke Ball to catch wild Pokémon in nature or share your adventure with friends in 2-player action by simply using a second Joy-Con!
Make the journey to the Kanto region with your partner, Eevee, to become the top Pokémon trainer as you battle other trainers. Use the Joy-Con to mimic the throwing motion of a Poke Ball to catch wild Pokémon in nature or share your adventure with friends in 2-player action by simply using a second Joy-Con!
Play anywhere, even on the go:
Connect the Nintendo Switch game with the successful mobile game Pokemon GO. You can catch a Pokemon that was originally discovered in the Kanto region in Pokemon GO and transfer it to your adventures in Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu! or Pokemon: Let's Go, Eevee!
Specifications
Type
Role Playing
Release Date
2018
Release Date
16/11/2018
Age Rating (PEGI)
7
New Release
No
Edition
Standard
Software Format
Physical
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I am fun the pokemon from the 1st generation, really enjoyed it as few games the pokemon maybe I liked a little more and from the Sword one star less for the way you catch them just those who prefer to know that it is the yellow, red, with better graphics and some changes in the gameplay
The game essentially is a reissue of Yellow but mainly wants to advertise Pokemon Go. Therefore, battles with wild Pokemon are like Pokemon Go, so a little boring. Also, two people can play but it doesn't make sense because you don't win anything, you just catch Pokemon together. Finally, the pokeball plus is nice for me because first, I always wanted a pokeball with Pokemon inside and second, it is compatible with Pokemon sword/shield. I believe that if someone has never played Pokemon before, for example, a young child, it is worth it as a first game. For me, who has played all the games, I consider it one of the worst.
If you have already played the game on GameboyA or Gameboy, then you don't need to get this game as it follows the same story with better graphics and the Pokémon are just more lively and animated than ever. You can find the Pokémon outside the grass running and moving. You only fight trainers and gym leaders, not the Pokémon that you catch like in Pokémon Go. Good graphics and sound, but it can become boring and with your starter, who is very powerful, battles become tedious as you can only win against everyone with your starter. It starts off nice with a new image, which later becomes boring because the game is the same as all the old ones.
Well, the yellow version with the new graphics is just average, it's not worth the 45€ it is currently priced at. If you miss the Gameboy era, then it's okay, but not for that amount of money
This is a remake of yellow so you understand that once again we go to Kanto. To tell you the truth, the game was fun but unfortunately it gets boring easily. As for the pokeball plus, I suggest not getting it. From my experience, I have to say that it easily tires the hand and doesn't offer much. If you want to explore Kanto again with updated graphics with someone you know, I believe it won't disappoint you. However, I must warn you that it is not a main core game, so it is not particularly challenging. I hope whoever buys it enjoys it!
Remake of Red/Blue/Yellow/FireRed/LeafGreen. More casual compared to the previous versions and targeted towards a younger audience. A child will love it. Someone who simply wanted to see how Pokémon has evolved from the old cartridges will enjoy it but might find it too easy.