
I don’t have a lottery ticket, so it’s not option 2, but I’m thinking of buying ZA.
NINTENDO SWITCH Pokémon Let’s Go! Eevee CERO A
How about doing it via download?
If you want to sell a physical copy after playing it, it might actually be better to buy it now because you could sell it for a higher price later.
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I’m an uncle who doesn’t sell, but I prefer physical game packages.
I wonder if I can satisfy my desire to play Pokémon.
Pokémon Let’s Go is a bit different if you expect it to be like a regular Pokémon game.
Keep it as a sword and shield!
It’s slightly more towards GO, but I think fans of the original will enjoy it quite a bit.
My partner Pikachu and Eevee are really strong, aren’t they?
I don’t know because I haven’t played GO!
Well, it might be good as a comeback work after a long time?
People who are negative about anything other than the main story hate this like mosquitoes.
In addition, I should mention that there are many fun experiences for those who have enjoyed red and green.
It’s easy to do and the trendy red and green is fun!
It’s a bit troublesome that I can’t use the pro controller, but…
I think the female protagonist from Pikachu and Eevee is the cutest.
The catching mechanics are quite different from other Pokémon games, but as a comeback title, it has no abilities and features fewer Pokémon. However, Eevee is cute, and you can walk around with various Pokémon, so I recommend it.
The Pokémon you chose will walk with you.
It’s fine in mobile mode.
It’s very difficult to capture in stationary mode.
Eevee has been given a voice actor.
Eevee seemed to have a period where it wanted to establish Aoi Yuuki.
What is your favorite Pokémon?
If you want to play a Pokémon game that feels like Pokémon right now, it has to be SV.
I think if you want to buy a Pokémon game, SV would be good.
Personally, I think the one that satisfies my desire to play Pokémon the most on Switch is Sword and Shield, but I guess the latest version is better.
Well, the capture rate is terrible, and it’s really hard to gather resources, so everything is tight, and the stress is huge.
It’s not because it’s not the original, but because the balance is off.
When you play this and Legends, you’ll realize that this is a side story.
If you’re looking for that Pokémon feeling from the Red and Green generation, the Diamond and Pearl remakes are a good option since they’re cheap and have been updated.
I think the arrangement of the BGM from the first installment is the best of all time.
Only the first generation and its region (+α) are present.
No item traits.
No wild combat.
Fighting trainers gives little experience points.
The existence of rain.
It’s pretty clever, and even though it’s combined with Pokémon GO, the way it reduces health is impressive.
I didn’t expect that instead of being able to use stones, Eevee would learn moves of every type.
I faded out without being able to defeat Mewtwo, but
I was doing it wondering if it’s difficult to level up in the late game with this system.
The group was made up of people who could easily get candy.
The biggest shock from the changes is that there are no wild battles.
It seems that the capture rate is calculated quite rigorously, so for someone like me who prefers to use basic Poké Balls and doesn’t want to use Super or Hyper Balls, it was pretty tough.
My partner Eevee can’t evolve, but other wild Eevee can evolve.
The game where I placed Ratta in my travel party for the first time in my life.
The method for leveling up is too tough.
You’ll end up catching a lot of unnecessary Pokémon in a row.
By the way, regular Eevee can be found on the old cycling road.
Each Pokémon had its own elements to dive into, didn’t it?
I really didn’t do that.
From the perspective of a DP kid, if you’re going to play a D/P remake, you might as well buy Platinum on the DS.
I believe the BGM arrangement is the best it has ever been.
When it’s called a remake of red and green, I don’t want to nod my head in agreement.
It seems that SV will be more comfortable on Switch 2, so I feel like it’s fine to play Sword and Shield for now.
By the way, all I know about the Diamond and Pearl remake is that hidden moves are no longer needed.
BDSP has simple but poor operability and seems geared towards existing players, with malicious tactics in the way enemy trainers battle.
It’s often said that there’s something wrong with Cynthia or something about Over, but more than that, there are too many gym leaders who set up strange combos at their stage.
The demand for the Pokédex in the Diamond and Pearl remake has increased.
Also, colored Arceus.
Well, pulling out the DS now is quite a hassle, and I don’t think it’s bad to just play the remakes of Diamond and Pearl.
Especially if you haven’t played the original Diamond and Pearl.
Wasn’t it pretty difficult to bring Pokémon from the DS?
How about Ultra Sun and Moon?
Unlike the old Pikachu version, the buddy Pikachu cannot evolve, but wild Pikachu appear normally, so if you want to use Raichu, you can use it without any issue.
People talk about bugs and such, but I think the poor controls that make playing simply frustrating are the fatal flaw of the Diamond and Pearl remake.
I cleared it without seeing a single partner move because I was playing in handheld mode the whole time.
I wonder if a remake of past games in the direction of Sword and Shield will come…
SV is definitely interesting, but after playing Sword and Shield, you realize just how high the level of completion is!
I think it would have been great if the Diamond and Pearl remake utilized the Switch’s vertical screen placement to recreate the DS’s dual screens.
If you detach the Joy-Con, the feel of the controls doesn’t change.
If you’re going to do it on the Switch now, I recommend Sword and Shield, right?
I don’t want people who haven’t played the old Diamond and Pearl to start with the remakes, simply because the story is incomplete without Platinum…
To be honest, I really like this work.
It’s simple, so you can proceed without thinking too much, and above all, the girls are cute.
It’s sad that there are many cute girls in Mob Troupe and it has a nice modern update, but there is little fan art.
I want to play Pokémon after a long time, so this is the main story.
I’m just saying it would be better to choose something else.
I’m not saying that Pikachu & Eevee are bad.
Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee! are Pokemon games, but it’s questionable whether they give the same feeling as playing a traditional Pokemon game.
Of course, how one feels about it varies from person to person.
I heard that ZA is like Arceus in the Legend series, so if you want to play a regular Pokémon, maybe SV is the way to go.
It’s something that people who absolutely love Pikachu and Eevee do…
Is SV a normal Pokémon for the red-green generation?
I think Sword and Shield is a legitimate evolution from past games.
Since SV is also an open world, it can be said that it is too free.
If you want to play the classic Pokémon game where you go around the gyms in order, defeat some bad guys, and become the champion, then you should play Sword and Shield.
Why is Pikachu and Eevee strangely expensive?
It’s not like I can catch such a rare Pokémon anyway.
It’s been a while, and if it’s easy, isn’t it Sword and Shield?
But there are some trainers in Sword and Shield who are a bit too erotic.
If Clara and Melon were to appear together, it would have been a clear choice.
This elite trainer… I mean, the coach trainer girl is so cute!
Due to the style of the work, it was somewhat deformed, but I didn’t have the confidence to suppress slightly lascivious feelings if it were more proportionate.
It seems that if you let players returning from Red and Green play SV first and then Sword and Shield, they might think, “Ah, this is what Pokémon is all about.”
If it were the generation before DS, just the fact that experience points distribution has become the default would be surprising.
It’s a sword that allows you to consume both Rurina and Saito at once.
I posted that I bought the shield from Sword and Shield, and someone anonymous replied, “Ah… so you ended up buying that one, huh?”
There might be a few in the country, maybe for Pikachu and Eevee.
It’s a bit over half of BDSP, which is lower than the 3DS generation.