Overall, I think you should give this game a try. The way that Game-freak merged the game with Pokemon Go was disappointing and unpleasant for the core gamers. I honestly think there is a lack of story line here both in game and post game. This makes for the game to be somewhat boring and tiring going through. I also dislike how there are only 151 core Pokemon in this game (excluding the legendary, special Pokemon, and the Alolan Pokemon). I am used to spending 1-3 Pokeballs in the other core games rather than 7-9 Pokeballs in this game. I find myself using too many Pokeballs and infuriating myself on how Pokemon somehow instantaneously flee from battles breaking my chains. I also am not a fan of the catching mechanism that Game-freak used in this game. Overall, I am disappointed in the post game adventure unlike Sun, Omega Ruby, and X. The "Master Trainers" don't provide a interesting thing to do after the game, and Team Rocket does a lousy job of trying to battle your trainer again after the game. I myself am not a shiny hunter so that takes the aspect of "chaining" as I call it and filling up the PokeDex out of the question. I liked battling all the gyms and battling the Elite Four again, but after that I quickly lost interest in the game. I found this game to be quite fun when I was playing it. There are many features that are unpleasant and disappointing about this game as well. I also think that because of the new combo feature and the Shiny Charm, it makes catching shiny Pokemon more enjoyable and easier rather than spending hours on end trying to find that one shiny Pokemon you were looking for. For example, I believe that you are able to choose which Pokemon you want to catch instead of random encounters is nice and I preferably quite like it. There are some aspects of the game that I like. I have been a Pokemon fan every since Omega Ruby and have liked the quality and style of the games up until Pokemon Let's Go Eevee and Pikachu. I have been a Pokemon fan every since Omega Ruby and have liked the quality and style of the games Overall, I am not pleased with this game. Overall, I am not pleased with this game. The games also have two-player simultaneous play, so you can take the journey with a friend! And there's a deep connection between Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! and Pokémon GO, so fans of the hit mobile game will find even more to enjoy. Pikachu or Eevee: Which Will You Choose? Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! bring the experience of a classic Pokémon RPG to Nintendo Switch with gameplay that is easily approachable for newcomers to the series, but is also deep enough to keep veteran Trainers on their toes. The Poké Ball Plus even works as a Pokémon GO Plus when playing Pokémon GO. With the Poké Ball Plus, you can also take one of your favorite Pokémon from these games for a stroll as you go about your daily life in the real world. You'll be able to throw Poké Balls in-game with a flick of your wrist! In addition to motion controls, the device lights up with a variety of colors, vibrates, and plays sounds. The Poké Ball Plus is a Poké Ball-shaped device that can be used to play Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! in place of your Joy-Con. You'll be able to throw Poké Balls in-game with a flick of your wrist! In addition to motion controls, Catch Pokémon Like Never Before. Summary: Catch Pokémon Like Never Before.
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