Nintendo Switch Pokemon Lets Go Pikachu! Games
Features:
Additional Features:
- Pikachu (or Eevee) as Your Partner
- Pokemon Go Integration
- Catching Mechanic.
- Co-op Gameplay
- Gym Battles and Trainer Battles
- Kanto Region Remake
- Integration with Pokemon Go Plus
- Customization
- Integration with Pokemon Sword and Shield
Additional Features:
- Pikachu (or Eevee) as Your Partner: Your starter Pokemon, Pikachu or Eevee, accompanies you throughout your journey as a faithful partner. You can interact with them, dress them up, and even ride them in the overworld.
- Pokemon Go Integration: The game integrates with the Pokemon Go mobile app, allowing players to transfer Pokemon caught in Pokemon Go to their Let's Go game. This adds a layer of connectivity between the two games.
- Catching Mechanic: Instead of battling wild Pokemon to weaken them before catching them, Let's Go adopts the catching mechanics of Pokemon Go. Players use motion controls to throw Poke Balls at Pokemon, aiming for perfect throws to increase catch chances.
- Co-op Gameplay: Let's Go supports cooperative gameplay, allowing a second player to join in at any time by shaking a second Joy-Con. This player can assist in battles and help catch Pokemon.
- Gym Battles and Trainer Battles: Like in traditional Pokemon games, players challenge Gym Leaders and other trainers in turn-based battles to progress through the game and become the Pokemon Champion.
- Kanto Region Remake: The game is set in the Kanto region, the same region as the original Pokemon games (Red, Blue, and Yellow), but with updated graphics and gameplay mechanics.
- Integration with Pokemon Go Plus: Players can connect their Pokemon Go Plus accessory to Let's Go, allowing them to catch Pokemon and collect items with the press of a button.
- Customization: Players can customize their Trainer's appearance with various outfits and accessories, adding a personal touch to their in-game avatar.
- Integration with Pokemon Sword and Shield: Players can transfer Pokemon caught in Let's Go to Pokemon Home, from where they can be transferred to Pokemon Sword and Shield on the Nintendo Switch.