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Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! + Poké Ball Plus Pack

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Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch


Edition: Let's Go, Pikachu! Bundle


Features

  • Take your favorite Pokemon out for a stroll in Poke Ball Plus. Share your adventure with family or friends in 2-player action using a second Joy-Con or Poke Ball Plus (sold separately). Every accessory contains the Mythical Pokemon Mew!** You can even connect to the Pokemon GO app* using a compatible smartphone to bring over Pokemon originally discovered in the Kanto region!
  • Explore the diverse and vibrant region of Kanto! True-to-size wild Pokemon roam around in the game, so catch them like a real Pokemon Trainer by using motion, timing, and a well-placed Poke Ball. Poke Ball Plus lights up, vibrates, and plays sounds based on what you do in Pokemon: Lets Go, Pikachu! or Pokemon: Lets Go, Eevee! When you take your favorite Pokemon out with you in Poke Ball Plus, you can also gently shake it to hear the Pokemon inside! Connect Poke Ball Plus to the Pokemon GO* app and it will light up and vibrate when youre near a Pokemon or Poke Stop.

Description

Enjoy a great value with this software bundle as you experience an immersive Pokémon adventure to the fullest—includes the Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! game and the Poké Ball Plus accessory! Take your Pokémon journey to the Kanto region with your energetic partner, Pikachu, to become a top Pokémon Trainer as you battle other trainers. Use a gentle throwing motion to catch Pokémon in the wild with either one Joy-Con controller or the new Poké Ball Plus accessory, which will light up, vibrate, and make sounds to bring your adventure to life. Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Content Description: Mild cartoon violence.

Publication Date: November 16, 2018


Computer Platform: Nintendo Switch


Release date: November 16, 2018


Product Dimensions: 3.4 x 4.3 x 6.9 inches; 6.4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: HACRADW2A


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 6.4 ounces


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: June 1, 2018


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  • Veteran player, riding that nostalgia
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Let's Go, Pikachu! Bundle
No doubt this game is going to divide players. Using a mobile game's mechanics in a core pokemon game? Madness. Except.... Except this game is ridiculously cute. The number of times I've teared up at the overwhelming cute overload is embarrassing for a man of my age. You'll love this. It supports limited two-player mode, so you'll love playing this with your kids. Red and Blue version came out when I was a pre-teen. I fell out of the pokemon craze around the third generation of games. I found myself reliving memories from the 90's and falling in love with Kanto all over again while playing this game. Enough with the nostalgia. You probably have some questions. Does incorporating the mobile game catch mechanics take away from the game? Surprisingly no. I thought I'd hate it, but it actually is nice. Your whole team earns experience by catching a pokemon. You can avoid them if you want because they appear in the overworld, rather than randomly in the grass. You aren't going to be under leveled for battling because the experience you get makes up for this. There are still many battles to be had, and they don't make them easier than the battles in the original. I could write on and on forever about this game. Suffice it to say that it is a wonderful game for new and old players. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2018 by Shappencack

  • A beautiful remake of a classic...
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Let's Go, Pikachu! Bundle
...with some refreshing twists. This game brings back all my nostalgia from when i got PKMN Red, Blue, and eventually Yellow. Everything is rendered beautifully, and my partner pokemon, Pikachu, melts my heart every time i play with him. At first the lack of wild battles threw me for a loop, but i grew to enjoy just running in the field catching pokemon. Pokemon that i could actually see in the grass, so if i wanted to avoid battles, it became a weird game of bullet hell. If you want pokemon battles, all the trainers, Gym Leaders, Rocket Grunts and the Elite Four are still there waiting for you to challenge them. There's even a few Alola NPCs here and there. After beating the Elite Four, there's some post game content that will keep you hunting pokemon for a long time. 153 Master Trainer battles. The pokeball plus is a fun controller to use when playing, its got a button on Top (B), a joystick button (A) Motion controls (Shake for Y), the joystick, lights, and speakers. It's currently the only way to get Mew (151) in the game, but it was a fun purchase in the end. you can even take pokemon from Let's Go and take them for a walk. They will level up like crazy. DO NOT, however, buy the Pokeball Plus used. Buy it new so you are guaranteed to get Mew from it. You can only get Mew from the Pokeball Plus ONCE, after that, the ball is empty, no one can get a mew from that ball ever again. The simplified mechanics make the game easy to understand. No hold items, no abilities, no EVs/IVs (A concept i still struggle with) and just the gen 1 pokemon (plus Meltan and Melmetal for the people with Pokemon Go). All in all, this is a great game for anyone just starting out in pokemon. It's where the adventure started for a lot of us veteran players and a great start for new comers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2018 by Alexander Dewar

  • Great game for my six year old!
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Let's Go, Pikachu! Bundle
My son looooves this game. It is the perfect difficulty level for him and it's helping improve his reading skills to boot! He is an avid pokemon fan and loves being able to use a "real" pokeball. The ball is iiiiitty bitty though (which well.. works for his hands, not so much mine lol). There are two controls on the ball, the top of the ball opens and closes the main menu while the joystick moves your character and pushing the stick "selects" Unfortunately for some things you will still need to use the normal controller for (like pressing Y to sort your pokemon) as far as I can tell anyways, there's no "y" on the ball. Your pokemon still have stats and things like that but kids really don't need to pay attention to them, my kid picks his favorite pokemon and just uses them, he's already gotten 3 badges and if he has trouble he just switches to a pokemon that's stronger against that type (ie fire on a grass, electric on water ect). Your entire party will get exp though even if you've only used one pokemon in the battle. Catching pokemon in this version of the series is just like pokemon go (hence the name "let's go") where there's berrys and difficulty rings and you just "toss" the ball at the pokemon. I love that the pokemon are on the screen in this game, its way less annoying then the random battles. But gym battling/trainer battling hasn't changed. Overall I would definitely recommend this game for kids who have at least a 1st grade reading level or if you're willing to read along with them. This is a great "intro" to pokemon game for younger kids and kids who are/were super into pokemon go. Or really any pokemon fan who doesn't have outrages expectations of a casual "kids" game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2018 by vivi vivi

  • Great Twist on a Classic
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Let's Go, Pikachu! Bundle
This game is great and defies many negative expectations a lot of people have been propagating. Yes, it is a reimagining of the Kanto story which we have already seen a number of times. But clever twists on classic moments will breathe new life into the region. It is not just a nostalgia trip; it is fresh and exciting. Though catching instead of battling wild Pokémon was a controversial idea, it works well and helps newcomers realize quickly the reality of IV's - information that for too long was held and manipulated only by the most dedicated players, thus dealing crushing defeats to unsuspecting casual players. This game is much more upfront about any mechanics that might give a competitive advantage, which is a good thing. The soundtrack is lively and much better than the GBA interpretations, and seeing your Pokémon finally in HD is also something amazing. My only complaint at all about the game is the control options, which admittedly are quite limiting. Aside from that, I love this game - and having played video games since 1998, I can honestly say it is my favorite. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2018 by Sancho Panza

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