Nintendo Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee Games Review
'90s Parents: You're Gonna Want to Get Your Kids the New Pokémon Game — and Play It Yourself After Bedtime
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Pokémon Let's Go only requires a few buttons and a joystick — there aren't any crazy button combos, nor does the player need to smash on the buttons in quick succession as with battle sequences in other games. The joystick helps the player to run around and the A button allows you to do pretty much everything else. There's also use for the B button (to go back a menu or cancel something) and the Y button (to see more information about your Pokémon when you're in battle), but really, it's a slow-paced game that doesn't require little hands to need cat-like reflexes.