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Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!

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Zusammenfassung

Begib dich mit deinem energiegeladenen Partner Pikachu auf eine Pokémon™-Reise in die Kanto-Region, um ein Top-Pokémon-Trainer zu werden und gegen andere Trainer zu kämpfen. Mit einer Wurfbewegung fängst du Pokémon in der Wildnis mit einem Joy-Con™-Controller oder dem Pokéball™ Plus-Zubehör, das leuchtet, vibriert und Geräusche von sich gibt, um dein Abenteuer lebendig werden zu lassen. Mit einem zweiten Joy-Con oder Poké Ball Plus (separat erhältlich) kannst du dein Abenteuer mit Familie oder Freunden im 2-Spieler-Modus auf einem System erleben. Mit einem kompatiblen Smartphone kannst du dich sogar mit der Pokémon™ GO-App verbinden, um Pokémon, die ursprünglich in der Kanto-Region entdeckt wurden, mitzunehmen! Erforsche die vielfältige und lebendige Region Kanto! Im Spiel tummeln sich wilde Pokémon in Originalgröße, die du wie ein echter Pokémon-Trainer fangen kannst, indem du Bewegung, Timing und einen gut platzierten Pokéball™ einsetzt. Mach einen Spaziergang mit deinen Lieblings-Pokémon in deinem Pokéball Plus! Verbinde dein Spiel direkt mit Pokémon GO*, um Pokémon aus der Kanto-Region zu erhalten.


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Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! Rezensionen und Bewertungen

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Review by Marchelo1988 [user]
5. Januar 2021

On the bright side, the graphics are nice and clean, and for the first time in the Pokémon saga you can see some mons in the overworld, whichOn the bright side, the graphics are nice and clean, and for the first time in the Pokémon saga you can see some mons in the overworld, which mimics the trend started by Pokémon Go, hence it's called Let's Go, I guess? However, aside from that, the adaptation from the first gens is kinda lazy. Although it is nice to see your buddies follow you around, the whole game feels shallow. Green, Red, Blue and Yellow were tough games, especially while levelling up, and Let's Go makes it just... super easy. So much easy that's almost boring. Got it. Beat it and forget it. However, as a plus for many players, this one actually features chaining for shiny hunting and with Pokémon Home you can transfer them to the new gen games, which is nice.

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Review by RPGamer
4. Dezember 2018

For what is supposed to be the next step forward for Pokémon, Pokémon: Let’s Go Pikachu! feels like it has taken a few steps back. While there are aspects of the game I do enjoy, there are also glaring issues that I cannot just ignore. Ultimately, Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! needlessly simplifies core mechanics in a series that does not require such streamlining.

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Review by Switch Player
19. November 2018

Whether it's your Pokémon entry point or you're returning to Kanto yet again, Pokémon Let's Go is for everyone. The lame motion controls aside, this is adventure perfection, not once feeling jaded after dozens of hours' play.

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Review by bowser12 [user]
16. November 2018

This is the BEST Pokemon game in years. It looks super clean, is a nice throwback to the old days and has plenty to do for the avid pokemonThis is the BEST Pokemon game in years. It looks super clean, is a nice throwback to the old days and has plenty to do for the avid pokemon fan. Ofcourse smogon players aren't real pokemon fans so they'll just bash this game, while its actually one of the best iterations in the franchise! I can recommend it to anyone who loves pokemon:)

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Review by LeWoop [user]
16. November 2018

Simply ridiculous.A literally copy/pasted map from a 20 years old Game Boy game, the same animation as USUM, no day/night cycle, zeroSimply ridiculous.A literally copy/pasted map from a 20 years old Game Boy game, the same animation as USUM, no day/night cycle, zero difficulty...Even the "positive points" are negated by the negative ones (ridable pokemon are cool, but not when the longest route is 10 paces long because they reused a lao from a Game Boy game).Absolutly shameful coming from the highest-grossing video game franchise.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum 16. November 2018
Herausgeber Nintendo, Game Freak, Digital Works Entertainment
Inhalt bewertet E (Everyone)
Spiel-Modi Einzelspieler, Kooperativ
Spieler-Perspektiven Dritte Person, Vogelperspektive / Isometrisch
Genres Abenteuer, Rollenspiele (RPG)
Themen Offene Welt, Fantasie, Kinder
Plattformen Nintendo Switch