Also has a nifty 2 player couch co op mode that is very fun, (but invalidates trainer battles as its 2 v 1). Simple but effective artstyle, not much visual variety and looks a bit plasticy but the most polished visuals of a switch pokemon game. 7.5/10 Simple fun. Scarlet/Violet, the most "whole" pokemon experience on switch. Full open world but
Yes you can start with sword and shield. There is no reason to play other game before, unless you want to get prepared and experience the game before the new gen launch. They are all great games! Avoid let's go Pikachu and Eevee tough, it's still a good game but it's skimmed down to casuals. delecti.And I'd rather just give Nintendo and pokemon my money for each of the older games. When I mean older I mean every game. From Pokémon red blue yellow to ultra moon and sun. Also add all pokemon mystery dungeons game's, pokemon conquest and if possible the Pokémon ranger games (this one probably not possible) I would buy each and all versions
The best game objectively is Let's GO. May provide less features, but everything is polished and made with lots of love (except for the Mew cashgrab and the imposibility to evolve Meltan at the Switch games). In fact, this was the only game that got me to competitive battles because of its simplicity (with unofficial tournaments).E for Everyone: Mild Cartoon Violence. Developer (s) Game Freak. Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee & Let’s Go Pikachu were the first mainline Pokemon games to arrive on the Nintendo Switch, and as remakes of the iconic Kanto region that take elements from the ever-popular Pokemon Go, it only makes sense that they were. Related.
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