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RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | World & Features Trailer - Dragon Lord - Jul 22nd, 2018

It's also annoying in the sense that Pokemon games are already laughably easy. Now it's going to be worse. "This is a Rock-type gym! Rock Pokemon are weak to Grass-types! Come back with a Grass-type!"

No, let me go in there with an Electric Pokemon and get my ass kicked. That's how you learn what to use and what not to use. Get this extremely hand-holding out of here.

What's next? The game will lock you out of using attacks that aren't effective? ...Actually, I can see that happening. You're battling Brock with a Squirtle that has Tackle and Water Gun and the game locks Tackle so you're forced to only be able to use Water Gun.


RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | World & Features Trailer - ShiraNoMai - Jul 23rd, 2018

Well, to be fair, this is supposed to be a game for casuals and entry-level Pokemon fans that started with GO. Which sucks for long-standing fans, but they even said that their next "core-series" game was coming out next year; that tells me they don't count this as part of the mainline


RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | World & Features Trailer - King Atem - Jul 23rd, 2018

Well, even then there is STILL hand holding in the core series.. Just look at the addition of the rotomdex & the roulette wheel of free items it hands you while on your journey. Whistle


RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | World & Features Trailer - Moonface - Jul 23rd, 2018

Ideally any helpful tools to teach players about the game should be optional. Let the player decide if they want the game to be tailored for someone new to the series, or for someone with more experience. It wouldn't require much for the developers to just have an option to disable hints and tutorials outside of the necessary ones like how to capture a Pokemon.


RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | World & Features Trailer - Moonface - Aug 9th, 2018

Mega Evolutions Will Be In Pokémon: Let's Go
Prepare for trouble as a new trailer for Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee has revealed that Mega Evolutions will be in the game for at least the three starter Pokémon, and make it double trouble with the reveal of Team Rocket's Jessie and James!



RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | Mega Evolutions Trailer - queenzelda - Aug 9th, 2018

I love how James look. But, Jessie just looks...idk....OFF somehow. Eh


RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | Mega Evolutions Trailer - Moonface - Sep 14th, 2018

Personalize Your Adventure in Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! or Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!
If you missed it beforehand like I did, yesterday's Nintendo Direct shared details about Secret Techniques, exclusive moves, hairstyles and more for Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!


Whenever you encounter obstacles such as trees, you can use a Secret Technique to get past them. These special skills can only be learned by your partner Pikachu or Eevee, and can be used to cut down trees, travel across water, or soar into the skies. Furthermore, only your partner Pikachu or Eevee can learn certain powerful moves for use in battle, and in handheld mode you can pet your partner to change their hairstyle depending on how you use the touchscreen to pet it.

Don't just personalise your adventure in-game though. If you have yet to buy a Nintendo Switch, perhaps you'll be interested in the Pokémon: Let's Go Switch Bundles that come with a customised dock, Pikachu-themed and Eevee-themed Joy-Con controllers, a digital copy of Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! or Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!, and a Poké Ball Plus! If you already own a Switch, then you can pre-order either game from The Pokémon Center to receive a Pikachu or Eevee plush keychain, depending on which version of the game you purchase:

[Image: plush.png]
Design not final.



RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | Secret Techniques Trailer - Mr EliteL - Sep 14th, 2018

Was wondering if the Secret Techniques will take up a move like HM...TM? Can't remember the abbreviation. Since that's what they were anyway. Also doesn't matter if the Pokémon isn't a Fly type, as we saw Pikachu take flight on balloons? XD Alright then. I'm sure the special powerful moves Eevee and Pikachu learn do take up a move space.

Plush designs not final? Well, they're cute at the moment then.  =3


RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | Secret Techniques Trailer - Moonface - Sep 14th, 2018

I doubt the techniques would use a move slot, because otherwise it would be very difficult to have your partner learn all the necessary secret techniques as well as their exclusive moves.


RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | Secret Techniques Trailer - Karo - Sep 17th, 2018

So currently I'm feeling pretty conflicted about this cause the game is so focused on Pokemon Go and I am definitely not a Pokemon Go player, but the game looks cute! Curse you cute Pokemon games! You will be my downfall and they definitely seem to be putting effort into it. It doesn't feel like a cheap cash ploy to me.

Should I get it? Should I not? I probably will and then be frustrated about me needing Pokemon Go.


RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | Secret Techniques Trailer - Moonface - Sep 17th, 2018

Why would you need Pokemon Go? You can move Pokemon from it to Let's Go but that's not exactly a big deal or reason to play it.


RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | Secret Techniques Trailer - Karo - Sep 18th, 2018

Isn't a big thing about this game the connectivity with Pokemon Go? Like if you don't play it I'm sure your going to be missing quite a lot of Pokemon opportunity.

Or I could just be worrying for nothing.


RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | Secret Techniques Trailer - Moonface - Sep 20th, 2018

Quote:Players can also transfer the original first-generation Pokémon and their respective Alolan forms from Pokémon Go to Let's Go, Pikachu! or Let's Go, Eevee!. They will then appear at the Go Park; an in-game location that the player can explore where they can interact or catch Pokémon that are walking around, although Pokémon with higher CP or levels are harder to catch, in that the catch attempt has a higher chance of failing. Users will also be able to exchange unspecified "gifts" between Pokémon Go and Let's Go, Pikachu! or Let's Go, Eevee!.
It doesn't appear it will give you anything notable but it seems information on the matter is a little scarce right now.


RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | Secret Techniques Trailer - Moonface - Sep 25th, 2018

New Pokémon Discovered: Meet Meltan!
What’s this? Trainers, thanks to your field reports, we can now confirm that a brand-new species of Pokémon has just been discovered! Introducing Meltan, the Hex Nut Pokémon! Professor Oak and Professor Willow have teamed up to research this mysterious new species of Pokémon, and what they’ve uncovered is pretty interesting.


The Pokemon Company Wrote:
Meltan is a Steel-type Pokémon with a body made mostly of liquid metal, which makes its shape very fluid. This Pokémon can use its liquid arms and legs to corrode metal and absorb it into its body. Meltan can generate electricity using the metal it absorbs from outside sources. It uses this electricity as an energy source and for an attack it fires from its eye.

Name: Meltan
Category: Hex Nut Pokémon
Height: 0’08”
Weight: 17.6 lbs.
Type: Steel

In Pokémon GO, sightings of Ditto that have transformed into Meltan have been reported. Professor Oak and Professor Willow have started research on Meltan. Professor Oak, one of the leading authorities in the field of Pokémon research, is based in the Kanto region’s Pallet Town. In Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!, he gives a Pokédex to both you and your rival—entrusting you with his dream of completing it. Meanwhile, with the help of Pokémon GO players around the world, Professor Willow conducts his research in the field to fully understand the habitats and distribution of Pokémon. He was once an assistant to Professor Oak, and he talks to Oak, his mentor, whenever he runs into a hitch in his research.

It has been determined that Pokémon GO is somehow key to meeting Meltan in Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! Updates will be provided as more is discovered about this mysterious Mythical Pokémon.



RE: Pokémon: Let's Go | Introducing Meltan - Mr EliteL - Sep 25th, 2018

Oak, man, guessing Pikachu or Eevee, why? Well, Eevee I can understand in case of another form, but a Pikachu? XD New mythical Pokémon's good and all. This one's strange though. A bolt on top of a liquefied body.