Pokémon: Let's Go Reviews
Pokémon: Let’s Go Pikachu & Eevee! represent both the series’ oldest and newest generations of titles. For everything the game takes away from the equation, it tries something new — and it’s these additions and improvements that make the game addicting and enjoyable.
Pokémon Let’s GO is a modernised version of the original Pokémon we know and love.
"Recommended for Pokémon newcomers."
Review in Finnish | Read full review
Despite skepticism, fans of the first hour should take a look at the spin-off, because the world of Kanto is and still is the best Pokemon world!
Review in German | Read full review
With more than 800 Pokémon scurrying around in tall grass and hundreds of moves to consider in battle, it’s easy to forget how daunting the Pokémon series can be for newcomers. That makes Pokémon Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon Let’s Go, Eevee! the perfect adventure for those that want to explore the Kanto region for the first time, resulting in a game that’s for everyone – whatever your age.
For veteran players, just experiencing the original games one more time in a brand new way is enough to put a smile on your face and reawakening that inner child. Playing along with a newcomer or first-timer makes it even more inviting and enjoyable, reminding you why you fell with love with Pocket Monsters in the first place.
Pokémon Let’s Go is as deep as Pokémon games come.
Pokémon Let’s Go has been designed with some clear key phrases in mind: “streamlined gameplay,” “capture focused,” and “primarily TV-based.” It nails these points precisely but takes little time to consider any needs outside of them. What this has resulted in is a game that I feel would be an excellent point for a casual gamer to enter into the series and have a blast, or to introduce a young gamer into the world of Pokémon. However, it offers the more experienced gamer little more than some nostalgia, and such gamers may be better off holding on for a hopefully more challenging experience with the new core game next year.
This trip to Kanto is more than just a return: Game Freak and the Pokémon Company are finally taking their first small steps into the future and making Pokémon more open, lively and modern. This is the way to go!
Review in German | Read full review
The new catching mechanics have brought an important aspect of the Pokémon series to life, and by keeping the game generation one specific, it'll help to ease the more stubborn fans into a change that could be beneficial to future games. While apprehension is understandable, the changes are enjoyable, and the nostalgia Kanto induces ensures the games are one of the best adventures on the Nintendo Switch this year.
A nostalgic blast from the past that pays homage to a classic, Pokémon Yellow, and adds to the experience of becoming a Pokémon trainer for the first time once again.
Both fans and newcomers should find something to like with Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu/Eevee! This remake of Yellow brings the nostalgia for longtime players, and the game looks great. A lackluster challenge, forced motion controls, and neutered combat system all detract from what could have been an amazing experience.
Pokémon Let's Go is a good proposal for both the veterans and the novice: the combats are fun and the capture gives variety to their mechanics. It is possible that it does not dazzle all of us, but we will feel the need to do with everyone once we have started this adventure.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Pokemon Let’s Go is enchanting, refreshing and delightful. A few design choices and slight concerns aside, this is one of the easiest recommendations I’ve made this year.
Hardcore fans might feel that this game is too casual, but the general audience will be floored by the revamping of the Kanto region and the inclusion of new mechanics.
Pokémon Let's Go is a fun game for experienced Pokémon players and new players alike.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Pokemon: Let's Go Pikachu! is a great remake of Pokemon Yellow. All Pokemon lovers or new starters must give a chance this game of Game Freak.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Pokèmon Let`s Go is a well-made offspring to the series and stays most of his time true tot he core-mechanics, but also reduces them with a very low difficulty and limited possibilities. Fans of the series, little and young players but also families should definitely give the trip to the Kanto Region a try.
Review in German | Read full review