As we already know, Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Pokémon Let's Go Eevee have been huge hits already across the world, with over a million people diving into the experience to walk through the Kanto region once again, some for the first time and some for the second, third, and perhaps even longer. But many argued that Pokémon Let's Go was merely Nintendo's way to 'buy more time' ahead of the more anticipated release of Generation 8 on Nintendo Switch. According to Nintendo of Canada, this couldn't be further from the truth.
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Pokémon Let’s Go More Than Just A Distraction say Nintendo of Canada
Getting Mew in Pokémon Let’s Go! + Nature, Cry, Out of the Ball, and Stats!
With Pokémon Let's Go now available in Japan, YouTuber AbdallahSmash has been playing through the game, and has already put together a handy tutorial on how to obtain Mew, complete with details on the Pokémon's nature, cry, what it looks like outside the Pokéball, and of course Mew's stats and moves!
Read MorePokemon Let’s Go Review
It's been over 20 years Pokémon Yellow released, and Nintendo has brought back so many memories with the release of Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Pokémon Let's Go Eevee! From my first moments in Pallet Town to the completion of the Elite Four, and even into the post game matches against master trainers, Pokemon Let's Go gave me enough to remind me I'm playing something I loved decades ago, while offering enough new game play to make me excited to see what was next. But does the whole package come together in the end? Let's dive in!
Read MorePost Game Pokémon Let’s Go Post Game Content Revealed
In a trailer released today, The Pokémon Company International and Nintendo announced some of the post game features coming to Pokémon Let's Go Eevee and Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu. Players will be able to tackle master trainers spread around the region in a 1v1 Pokémon battle. No items, 1 Pokémon, 1 Winner. While it's a minor addition to the game, it still is great to see something more to do after making it to the end.
Read MoreNew Information Dropped in Latest Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee Announcement
With the launch of Pokémon Let's Go Eevee and Let's Go Pikachu quickly approaching - November 16th cannot arrive soon enough - the Pokémon company in conjunction with Nintendo released more details around the game, including new exclusive moves, techniques, and even a brand new bundle to celebrate the launch of the game! Here are the details from the press release, courtesy of our friends at The Pokémon Company International!
Read MorePress Release: Pokémon Trading Card Game: Dragon Majesty expansion out now!
September 7, 2018—Starting today, fans of the Pokémon Trading Card Game will be able to pick up the latest special expansion, Dragon Majesty. Plus, from September 17 on, Trainers will be able to add Shiny Poipole to their team in Pokémon Ultra Sun or Pokémon Ultra Moon.
Read MorePokémon World Championships have kicked off in Nashville, TN
The best players in the Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokken Tournament have arrived in Nashville, Tennessee, and are vying for the title of World Championship. With $500,000 in prizes for both the video games and trading card game, ontop of thousands of other prizes, this is easily the biggest weekend for the Pokémon Company.
Read MoreNew Details and Trailer for Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee
New details and information for Pokémon Let's Go Eevee and Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu were dropped today by the Pokémon Company International, and while all the information provided shouldn't be a surprise to long time fans of the franchise - especially those who have played Pokémon Yellow at some point in their lives - there was some information today that wasn't expected, including mega evolutions and more!
Read MorePokémon Trading Card Game: Celestial Storm Themed Decks
When The Pokémon Company releases themed decks for the Pokémon Trading Card Game, they never expect them to be someone's go-to deck for competitive play, but rather a great way to introduce new players to the experience. That is why each themed deck comes with hit tokens, status tokens, a playmate to help layout the gaming area, and a coin for flipping heads and tails. Each deck also comes complete with the sixty required cards to play a game, and for the most part, these are fairly balanced for to create a competitive experience.
Read MorePokémon the Movie: The Power of Us Coming to Cinemas in Select Locations Worldwide
If you've followed GamesReviews.com for a while now, you'll understand that we have a huge love for Pokémon. Whether it be the video games, the TV shows, the card game, and yes, even the movies, if it has to deal with Pokémon, we are really excited about it. Today, the Pokémon Company announced that they would be releasing Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us, which will be coming to select theatres world wide November 24, 26, 28 and December 1st. Here are a few more of the details, courtesy of Pokémon public relations:
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