Pokemon Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Eevee! – 15 Things Pokemon Fans Dislike About It

The latest duo of Pokemon titles is excellent, but has its fair share of flaws nonetheless.

Posted By | On 14th, Dec. 2018

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FORCED MOTION CONTROLS

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Forced motion controls are almost never a good thing, but Pokemon Let’s Go surprisingly makes them work well enough. The controls for throwing Pokeballs aren’t super-accurate, but they’re still decent, and can actually be kinda fun. What’s not fun is that they’re the only way you to play, if you play in console mode. Why not give players the option to switch them off? Using motion controls for throwing Pokeballs at Pokemon is admittedly cool, but for many, it can wear off pretty quickly. The fact that turning it off isn’t an option hasn’t gone down well with some people. Which brings us to our next point…


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