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Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! - Nintendo Switch
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- Don the role of a Pokémon Trainer as you travel through Kanto
- Discover a new species of Pokémon with the Pokémon Lets Go series
- Catch Pokémon in the wild using a gentle throwing motion with either a Joy-Con controller or a Poké Ball Plus accessory, which will light up, vibrate, and make sounds to bring your adventure to life
- See the world in style by customizing Pikachu and your Trainer with a selection of outfits
- Connect to Pokémon GO* to transfer caught Kanto-region Pokémon, including Alolan and Shiny forms, as well as the newly discovered Pokémon, Meltan, from that game to this one
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Product information
ASIN | B01N7RE3HB |
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Release date | November 16, 2018 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,837 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #200 in Nintendo Switch Games |
Product Dimensions | 0.42 x 6.63 x 4.09 inches; 1.6 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Everyone |
Item model number | Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Manufacturer | Nintendo |
Date First Available | December 31, 2016 |
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Take a Pokémon journey to the Kanto region with your steadfast partner, Eevee! Become the best Pokémon Trainer as you battle other Trainers, Gym Leaders, and the sinister Team Rocket. Catch Pokémon in the wild using a gentle throwing motion with either a Joy-Con controller or a Poké Ball Plus accessory, which will light up, vibrate, and make sounds to bring your adventure to life. You can also use button controls in Handheld Mode. Share your adventure with family or friends using a second Joy-Con or Poké Ball Plus (sold separately). You can even connect to the Pokémon GO app* using a compatible smartphone to bring over Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region!
Explore the vibrant region of Kanto—home to beloved characters like Brock, Misty, and the nefarious trio Jessie, James, and Meowth! Throughout the story, your bond with your partner Pokémon grows stronger as you care for it and travel together. See the world in style by customizing Eevee and your Trainer with a selection of outfits. True-to-size wild Pokémon roam around in the game—catch them like a real Pokémon Trainer by using timing and a well-placed Poké Ball. Battle and trade with other players who own the game via local wireless or online**. Go on a stroll with your favorite Pokémon in your Poké Ball Plus to level them up, and to receive in-game rewards after returning them to the game.
*Using as a Pokémon GO Plus requires installation of the Pokémon GO application on a compatible smartphone.
Game, system and Poké Ball Plus sold separately. *Pokémon GO application, compatible smartphone and persistent Internet access required. Data charges may apply. **Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online play. Not available in all countries. Internet access required for online features. Terms apply. ***Using as a Pokémon GO Plus requires installation of the Pokémon GO application on a compatible smartphone.
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The next step in your Pokémon journey starts here
Take your Pokémon journey to the Kanto region with your partner Pikachu or Eevee to become a top Pokémon Trainer as you battle other trainers. Use a throwing motion to catch Pokémon in the wild with either one Joy-Con controller or Poké Ball Plus accessory, which will light up, vibrate, and make sounds to bring your adventure to life. Share your adventure with family or friends in 2-player action on one system using a second Joy-Con or Poké Ball Plus (sold separately). You can even connect to the Pokémon Go app* using a compatible smartphone to bring over Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region!
Explore the diverse and vibrant region of Kanto! True-to-size wild Pokémon roam around in the game, so catch them like a real Pokémon Trainer by using motion, timing, and a well-placed Poké Ball. Go on a stroll with your favorite Pokémon in your Poké Ball Plus! Connect your game directly to Pokémon Go to receive Kanto region Pokémon.
Take your Pokémon for a stroll in Poké Ball Plus
Every Poké Ball Plus contains your very own Mythical Pokémon Mew!
Let’s Go, Eevee!, making it a extraordinary treat for owners of the Poké Ball Plus.
Poke Ball Plus (sold separately)
The Power of a Pokemon Trainer Lies in the Palm of your Hand
Feel like a real Pokémon Trainer as you travel through the Kanto region in the Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! or Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! games with Poké Ball Plus. Make a gentle throwing motion to catch a Pokémon to feel and hear in the palm of your hand. Every accessory contains the Mythical Pokémon Mew! Just like with Pokémon GO Plus, you can use your Poké Ball Plus when playing Pokémon Go on a compatible smartphone to make your search for Pokémon.
- Throw yourself into a Pokémon adventure on the Nintendo Switch system!
- Explore the Kanto region using the Control Stick
- Players can team up for a 2-player adventure using two Poké Ball Plus accessories (sold separately)
- Gently shake Poké Ball Plus to hear a Pokémon that has been put inside from Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! or Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!
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Encounter Pokémon in the Kanto region. |
Play the entire game with a single Joy-Con controller or use the Poké Ball Plus accessory, which will light up, vibrate, and make sounds to bring your adventure to life. |
Connect Poké Ball Plus to the Pokémon Go app to catch Pokémon in the real world and gather items from Poké Stops without viewing your smartphone screen—meanwhile, carry Pokémon from Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! or Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! |
Play a Pokémon adventure together cooperatively anytime, anywhere on one system by using another Joy-Con controller or Poké Ball Plus accessory (sold separately) to catch and battle alongside another player! |
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Customize Pikachu! |
Customize Eevee! |
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Customers like the age range, quality and condition of the video game. For example, they mention it's great for all ages and skill levels, it'll provide endless entertainment and it'd be a nice introduction to the game. Customers are also impresseded with the storyline, saying it'’s a great blast of nostalgia. That said, some complain about the entertainment value.
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Customers find the game to be a great, beautiful, and entertaining experience. They also say it's a nice introduction to the game and a good way to demonstrate to players how to catch Pokemon. Customers also appreciate the updated graphics, which bring back that nostalgic feeling.
"...It does make catching a little easier but while going through the storyline, I liked the controller better. Neither one has shortcuts though...." Read more
"...There is no PC anymore and no name rater. You can switch out your Pokemon and rename them all inside your bag at any time throughout your journey...." Read more
"Great and aw some purchase the game was pretty fun" Read more
"...However, the game is beautiful and does a great job of building in some "hand-on" mechanics that can make you feel more like an actual trainer...." Read more
Customers find the game easy to use at the beginning, but it does ramp up in difficulty later on. They also say the mechanics of the game are simple and easy to pick up when compared to most RPG games. Customers also say that the game is simplistic, yet can be quite complex. They say the difficulty is not an issue, and the controls are easy to get into.
"...Edit: They really have made this game easier for the player. There is no PC anymore and no name rater...." Read more
"...-game challenges to go through after the main game, and they are very challenging and a lot of fun...." Read more
"...The main complaint from everyone seems to be that this game is too easy. Honestly, what Pokemon game has been difficult?..." Read more
"...Yes, its an easy game, but consider: it was made for children. Kids are playing this game, literally its intended for 7 year olds...." Read more
Customers find the storyline of the video game a great blast of nostalgia. They say it's an easy nostalgic playthrough for yourself or your child. They also appreciate the new spin on a classic game and the refreshing take on the traditional mainline series. Customers also mention that the story is exciting and fun to play.
"...For me, this is purely nostalgic. 20 years later it’s still as addicting.This game is beautiful...." Read more
"...They managed to bring back the nostalgic feeling of the very first adventure of Pokemon along with both old and new mechanics/characters..." Read more
"...As the title of this comment reads, it is VERY nostalgic and at the same time there are plenty of refreshing, new mechanics that make this a whole..." Read more
"...The graphics are excellent, game play is fun, and the game has some new twists...." Read more
Customers like the condition of the video game software. They mention that it runs perfectly, is well-made, and comes in perfect conditions. Some say that the game is brand new as told and comes perfectly intact.
"...However, the game is beautiful and does a great job of building in some "hand-on" mechanics that can make you feel more like an actual trainer...." Read more
"...I love these games. Nintendo and GameFreak did an amazing job at remaking Kanto and I couldn’t be happier...." Read more
"...(again, it's a pretty easy game), but it's very detailed, super high quality, and legit endless entertainment for a young kid to go through the..." Read more
"...lack of support for the Pro controller does suck, but the game itself is fairly solid...." Read more
Customers like the value of the video game software. They say it's worth the price tag, it'll keep you entertained, and it works as a complete set.
"...and Pokemon Lets Go Eevee/Pikachu is one of those games that's worth every penny...." Read more
"...If I had the time, I would play this game. This was totally worth the price. This is highly recommended for Pokemon fans." Read more
"...I was completely impressed & that was money very well spent...." Read more
"...Either way, it's worth the money." Read more
Customers find the game great for all ages and skill levels. They say it's excellent for kids and enthusiasts, and kid friendly. Some mention that the game is fun and playable by kids and adults. Overall, customers say the game has a great age range and is targeted towards a younger audience.
"...as being "more accessible for first time players" and targeted towards a younger audience...." Read more
"...It’s great for new players and veterans of the Pokémon franchise...." Read more
"...the old days, but this is nice for shorter stints and perfect for those new to the series...." Read more
"...Overall, a great introduction for your child, or an easy nostalgic playthrough for yourself. Either way, it's worth the money." Read more
Customers are mixed about the pokemon battles. Some mention that you don't fight wild Pokemon, you just catch them. They also say that the battles are easier, but also way more fun. However, some customers feel the dual battles make the game too easy.
"Wish they didn’t make it Pokémon Go based. You can’t fight wild Pokémon. Can only catch them...." Read more
"...This makes the game faster, yes, but it also allows you to target Pokemon you want...." Read more
"...I was upset that there were no more wild battles. So I didn't buy it at launch and I stopped playing pokemon for a while...." Read more
"...Battles are easier, but also way more fun - you get to create cool teams to tackle Pokemon battles and can arrange combos...." Read more
Customers find the entertainment value of the video game to be boring, frustrating, and lacking content. They also mention that the game lacks the sense of adventure and exploration found in the original.
"...Lack of content after the story is completedUsing Pokémon GO catching Mechanic...." Read more
"Not a fun pokemon game overall, but if you're a fan, you'll still play it.Pros:..." Read more
"...For people who have played prior Pokemon games, this is not nearly as deep of an experience...." Read more
"Cute and relaxing game . It brings me back to my childhood . It gets a bit repetitive , but it’s one of the games that makes it easier to avoid..." Read more
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The main complaint from everyone seems to be that this game is too easy. Honestly, what Pokemon game has been difficult? Once you figure out the strengths and weaknesses system, all Pokemon games are easy as you play through them. Most of the challenge and grinding usually happens after the end of the actual game, which is exactly how this game works! I personally LOVE some things about this game, and I’ve been playing Pokemon games since Pokemon Red and Blue.
I LOVE how you can see the Pokemon and avoid them if you don’t want to battle. So many wasted battles—probably hours and hours—of getting attacked by wild Pokémon I had no interest in catching. This makes the game faster, yes, but it also allows you to target Pokemon you want.
With that, I LOVE the COMBO system in place that allows you to catch the same Pokemon multiple times to create a chain combo. When your combo is high enough, rare Pokémon begin popping off more often and you have a better chance of finding Shiny Pokemon. This is just a cool system that will add much replay-ability once you are completed with the main storyline.
I love that the first console Pokemon is a remake of the original games. For me, this is purely nostalgic. 20 years later it’s still as addicting.
This game is beautiful. I have not much else to add to that one.
Another great add—you can name your Pokémon at any time!! Those who haven’t played Pokemon in the past, trust me, it’s truly amazing.
The difficulty level...yes, Eevee is overpowered. But you do not need to use Eevee in battle. Or you can put Eevee in slot #6 and only use it when you’re about to faint completely. I don’t understand people who complain about the difficulty level of this game. I can remember playing Red version and defeating every trainer with my Charizard by the end...even against his weaknesses. Pokemon has always been as difficult as you make it. And Let’s Go is no different. If you find your Eevee or Pikachu to overpowered, don’t use them. Or don’t use certain moves. On the base, yes it is easy. But you as a trainer can make your battles as difficult as you’d like by what Pokemon and move types you use during the battle. That’s what makes Pokemon games so free and open for players. I absolutely love the fact that I can come home from a stressful day of work and just relax and play my way through Kanto, not worried about beating trainers but more worried about my Poke ball actually catching a stubborn Pokémon in the wild...
Some things that do need improved...
The “throwing” technique can sometimes be faulty. Which can be frustrating especially if you’re low on PokeBalls or cash. Sometimes you throw straight and the ball goes in completely different direction...this isn’t always but it is more often. I hope that updates can fix this issue because I don’t mind throwing the balls but I do mind when it’s inconsistent.
I am not to the point of the game where you can transfer Pokemon from Pokemon Go but when I get there, I will review that feature. I’m about a city out from there.
Edit: 12/1/18
So I’ve just finished the main storyline of the game, defeating the Elite 4, and finally catching Mewtwo.
A note about difficulty: I stick to my statement from above. This game is no less difficult than the original Pokemon (red, blue, and yellow). In fact, due to the new catching mechanism, encounters with the legendary Pokémon and Mewtwo are MUCH more intense. I mean...the first legendary bird I met was Articuno and when I tell you I was sweating...I’m not kidding. Ultra Ball after Ultra Ball and the dang thing just wouldn’t stay! Ultimately, I had to shake the second controller and throw two balls at once. Eventually, through many, many ultra balls, I was able to finally catch it. This got easier as I had more and more encounters but defeating Mewtwo also gave me a run for my money. And all I could think was, “Everyone is saying this game is so easy, and here I am struggling.” Yes—absolutely if you know the weakness system the majority of battles will be a cakewalk (just like every other Pokemon game...) but trust me, there are surprising difficult moments that cause to you get worked up, maybe even standing, as you try to plan out your system to catch a Pokemon before it runs away from you...
One thing I want now that I’ve played about 35 hours...is more. More storylines, more side missions maybe? Yes, there are the master trainers, but I want to do more with my team. We’re currently going around and trying to find all 151 Pokémon (and thanks to the Pokemon Go connection, you don’t need to purchase both versions of the game to get all 151...which I love.). But my Pokemon and I feel like we can keep going. Keep helping Kanto. I do think that Nintendo could’ve added more side quests to make this game feel more complete. I just feel like I’m not done with this game or my team of 6 Pokémon. I want more.
It would be great to get expansions or something that other RPGs seem to be having success with.
Another thing that I think should be added are shortcuts on the controllers. I played half the game with a switch controller and half the game with the PokeBall plus. I loved both. And both had their purposes. However, if the cost is an issue then the PokeBall isn’t necessary by any means. It does make catching a little easier but while going through the storyline, I liked the controller better. Neither one has shortcuts though. So every time you want to ride or stop riding your Pokemon you have to go into the main menu, go to your Pokémon, click to put back into PokeBall...it’s very cumbersome especially when taking a stroll through the game. A one button press to ride and stop riding would be amazing and convenient.
A feature I really started to love was when Eevee (or Pikachu) would start wagging its tail when an item was nearby. There are many invisible items in the game, so there were many moments as I walked around that I looked at Eevee more than the environment around me. This was such a neat and simple idea to make your partner Pokémon important even outside of battle.
This game had so many neat ideas and delivers on them. I enjoyed my time with the story, and I hope to continue to enjoy my time as I try to catch ‘em all and survive Kanto...
OH! Another thing I wished they had for post game are bases again. I would love to be able to decorate my room or have an area in Kanto that I could call my own. This feature needs to come back to Pokemon and I hope it does. It would be a neat thing for my Pokemon—the ones in the computer that never get to come out—could have a place or personal park to hang out in within the base. It would be similar to the Go Parks, but for the Pokemon that I’ve caught but aren’t part of my battle 6. Just a thought. Now that the franchise is on the switch and memory is available, I think even more of these creative ideas can be added to make a game like this as engulfing as possible.
Regardless, I still absolutely loved this game, so the 5 stars still stay.
Edit: They really have made this game easier for the player. There is no PC anymore and no name rater. You can switch out your Pokemon and rename them all inside your bag at any time throughout your journey. I don't know about how other people may feel about this new feature but I like it. It saves time of me going back to a pc or finding the name rater and end up googling where he is.
Now about the game mechanics. This game contributes just like Pokemon Go meaning that's the reason why there is no more wild Pokemon battles and is just capturing instead. However I still love this new feature because you can see which Pokemon you want to try to capture and avoid. Some have a difficulty capture level ranging from green to blue to red auras around their bodies. So if you were not a fan of Pokemon Go, then this game is definitely not for you. There still are trainer and gym battles, and let me tell you, some were a bit tough but I still managed to win.
As a kid I grinded hours after hours leveling up my Pokemon one by one which took forever since there was no exp share at the time (and if there was u get it at the end of the game after being champion but by then there's nothing else to do). Now as an adult with a busy life, I just don't have time for that so I'm glad GameFreak has made it easier for everyone to enjoy. In X and Y i was a little upset they handed out the exp share so early in the game but it turned out it really became useful. I remember when i only grinded to level up my starter pokemon the most and when they finally manged to take it out, i knew i was done for lol so im glad they got rid of it entirely just for this game. Every time you capture or battle, everyone in your party gets exp. Now, for those people who say it's too easy, it was never really hard to begin with. If those people want a hard game or a challenge, then i dare them to pick up a copy of dark souls or bloodbourne and not cry, complain, or break any controllers every time they die lol then they'll come back to this game and be grateful that GameFreak has made a simple game to just enjoy and relax to :)
For those of you wondering, I have been playing Pokemon since ruby/sapphire along with lots and lots of other games on different systems. I know games can have it's ups and downs and especially be disappointing once release days comes around (*cough* black ops 3) but I know a good game when I see it and Pokemon Lets Go Eevee/Pikachu is one of those games that's worth every penny.
Overall, I get why people are upset but I still give this game it's 5 star rating because it deserves it. They just don't see the positive aspects of the game. GameFreak has created something beautiful and amazing. They managed to bring back the nostalgic feeling of the very first adventure of Pokemon along with both old and new mechanics/characters (Pokemon Go, mega evolution, alolan forms, etc.) in the awesome graphics of the Nintendo switch. You and your partner Pokemon also share cute and memorable cutscenes together showing the bond that's shared and the fact that you can now ride/fly with Charizard, Rapidash, Arcanine and lots of others just makes the game even more epic. Im 23 and i admit that i lost my cool and became a little kid when I rode rapidash since i thought it was gonna just follow me xD These things have never happened in any Pokemon game before so I know GameFreak truly succeeded with this one. If i would sum up the whole game in one word it would be: breathtaking. Well done GameFreak keep up the good work :)
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Joguei apenas 5 horas, jogando pouco a cada dia, assim evita um pouco de ficar enjoativo... Pois se for comprar para "rushar" o conteúdo imagino que a graça se perde muito rapidamente...
Para quem gosta de franquia pokemon e achar esse titulo em promoção, eu recomendo.
Reviewed in Brazil on March 19, 2023
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2020