Customers value the fun gameplay and overall performance of "Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!", with many appreciating its ease of use and nostalgic elements. Some customers find the game's difficulty level to be too simple, and others are not fond of the new catching mechanic. A few customers feel the game is not worth the full price and dislike the motion controls, while some miss the old battle system.
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Gameplay
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Kind of easy
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It’s a remake of Pokémon yellow on a console instead of just a handheld. So far it feels easier than they were back in the day, but that could just be a comparison between my 7 year old self and my 30 year old self as well.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Lays go eevee is fun to play! It looks and plays great! My only negative is that sometimes there are so many trainers that gameplay becomes a drag at times. Other than that it's great!
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Its a good game, it just like the original games with a few differences. The only thing that i got bored with was the way you capture the pokemon. I wish they would have kept it the same as in the original games.
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While I believe the next Pokemon game will be the one we are most looking forward to, this game is a great entry to tide us over. Had my doubts about the changes to the core concepts, but surprisingly it was a great entry.
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I hated to have to use Repel straight to pass in caves, for example, avoiding hordes of zubat and battling wild pokémons gave almost nothing of experience, besides being annoying and when it needed to complete the pokédex, the Pokémon gave a critic, precisely in a rare pokémon, after several hours in a same map, turning, supporting the hundreds of times of that same pokémon jumping in front of him. I bought the two versions and the pokéball plus. I just loved it.