The road to Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee continues on as more details are released
about the game.
And this latest trailer provides our first look at Celadon City while introducing the
replacement for HMs as well as brand new moves for both Pikachu and Eevee.
But there's still plenty more to see.
After all, that's why we have the old Analysis Machine!
Let's see what secrets and hidden details it can find in this new trailer!
And we'll begin with the Secret Techniques which will replace HMs in Let's Go.
And these techniques are learned by either Pikachu or Eevee.
With the new Surf, Pikachu and the trainer literally ride a surfboard across the water.
There's no need to have any other Pokémon.
In the same way, we see that they'll be able to use the Cut technique to access Lt.
Surge's Gym and any other path blocked by weeds.
They're both pretty cut and dry.
But the replacement for Fly is a little more interesting.
Rather than riding a Pokémon, Pikachu or Eevee pilot a balloon-powered flying machine.
It seems pretty likely that this is a reference to Flying Pikachu from the opening of Yellow
which is how he was able to use the move Fly, at least thanks to special distributions at
the time.
It's not the most practical way to fly but hey, it worked for Up so maybe they're onto
something.
However, the Japanese trailer presented a little bit more about the new Fly technique
in that it works in much the same way as before.
We get a look at the in-game map and all the major locations that can be visited.
The player's location is marked by a smiley face and moving the cursor to one of the nodes
shows a picture of that location as well as a brief description and a list of its major
landmarks, all useful for newcomers to quickly and easily find what they're looking for.
But more importantly, this leads into the use of Fly where we see just how fast the
transition is as the trainer arrives in front of Celadon City's Pokémon Center.
It looks to be a quick and painless process.
What's not shown with any of these though is how the Secret Techniques are learned.
The Japanese trailer shows Pikachu getting the ability while on a surfboard next to a
Lapras.
But there's no indication of where this takes place.
In the original, the Surf HM was found in the Safari Zone, which no longer exists thanks
to the new Go Park.
And players received Lapras at Silph Co.
But neither of these match up.
It might be purely a guess, but perhaps these Techniques are taught by new characters once
the player has defeated the required Gym.
That way the pacing is kept similar to Red, Blue, and Yellow.
These Secret Techniques aren't the only thing that Pikachu and Eevee learn though.
Both of them have exclusive moves.
In fact, they have a special move that can be accessed by showering either of them with
attention and love.
This raises the possibility of them using these new special moves, which we see in the
trailer.
Giving the Joy-Con a shake when its indicated allows them to unleash it.
In Pikachu's case, it's the Pika Papow, while Eevee uses the Veevee Volley.
And both of these moves become more powerful the stronger your bond is with them.
Not only that, but they could indicate this special move even when they're not in battle,
allowing them to boost the current Pokémon's stats.
So you'll definitely want to shower them with affection to get even more of an edge
in battles.
But they also have new moves in general.
Pikachu can use the Water-type move, Splishy Splash, which is a callback to Surfing Pikachu,
and has the chance to paralyze the opponent.
Eevee is even more versatile and can learn three new moves, each based on the type of
one of its evolutions.
Its Water move is Bouncy Bubble which heals Eevee for half the damage it deals.
The Electric move is Buzzy Buzz which has a chance of paralyzing the opposing Pokémon.
And finally, there's Sizzly Slide, a Fire move that always leaves the opponent burned.
It's not a bad trade-off considering this Eevee can't evolve.
Beyond Pikachu and Eevee, the trailer also showed off more of Kanto itself, mainly focusing
on Celadon City.
But before that, we do get to see the top of Route 19, just south of Fuschia City.
Here can see more of the new Surfing mechanic and the fact that only Tentacool appear when
doing this, just like the original game.This indicates that fishing will likely return
and be necessary in order to catch the other Water Pokémon that are in the game.
It's not always going to be as simple as running around waiting for the Pokémon you
need to appear.
But Celadon itself looks mostly the same, just with the same upgrade we've seen to
the other towns.
This first scene features the road just behind the Game Corner.
While there's not too much of note, we do see a Poliwrath next to a man and our first
look at Oddish running behind the trainer.
The scene then transitions to show the front of the Game Corner while Jigglypuff floats
behind.
Inside the Game Corner, we see the clerk on the left standing in front of posters featuring
Pikachu and Poké Balls, including the Master Ball, which is rather curious considering
their rarity.
While Pokémon Go never featured the Master Ball, this indicates that it will be present
in Let's Go, likely still as a reward from the Silph Co. President.
But could this also mean that more than one Master Ball could be in the game?
Otherwise, the clerk is also surrounded by boxes and Snorlax plushies.
More interesting is the Team Rocket Grunt guarding the poster that hides the switch
leading to Team Rocket's secret base.
But even the poster is a cute nod as it features a Grimer riding a rocket ship.
There has been one major change to the Game Corner though.
It no longer resembles a pachinko parlor but rather an arcade.
This removes the gambling aspect that raised the game's age rating in certain countries.
We suspect this also means that the slot machine game has been changed to something else although
we're not sure what.
Maybe this is where the Surfing Pikachu mini-game from the original Yellow will be accessed?
But that's purely a guess on our part.
Either way, the Game Corner is certainly a popular spot as the Japanese trailer shows
off more of the patrons including a Beauty with her Staryu, the Gym Guide, and even Jessie
and James.
While it's unlikely that players will battle them here, it does show that their role has
been increased.
Perhaps after their introduction on Mt. Moon, they'll begin to make cameos in every city
that Team Rocket appears?
It would tie into their recurring nature in the anime.
Speaking of the Game Corner, we also get a look at the Celadon Restaurant where you could
receive the Coin Case for it.
It's likely still found here, but the restaurant has been fleshed out to show some of the dishes,
including curry, and show more of a working kitchen.
It's nothing too major, but still worth pointing out how the game has been upgraded
visually over the original.
We then see Celadon's other major landmark, the Department Store.
In this scene, just outside, Grimer is following behind the trainer while two nearby citizens
are hanging out with a Koffing and a Gloom, furthering the idea of many people just being
with their Pokémon.
Inside, on the first floor, we can see a floor directory next to the elevator while a poster
featuring Erika is positioned next to the stairs.
It helps give the sense that this is a living, breathing world where Erika is something of
a celebrity.
Further up the Department Store, we see a floor that focuses on selling medicine with
Potions and Super Potions mingled amongst other bags.
There's even a poster nearby showing off the various Potions available to buy.
It also shows two separate clerks indicating that not everything can be bought by just
talking to one.
Each clerk will have their own inventory.
The last we see of the Department Store is the roof where Pidgey are naturally hanging
out.
In addition, the thirsty trainer that gave away different TMs depending on what drink
you gave her is still there.
While there's been some changes, a lot is still the same, and that includes the man
just outside the Celadon Gym who comments that it's full of women.
But the Gym itself is rather interesting compared to the previous three we've seen.
All of those contained stands where an audience could watch the battle, but nothing like that
exists in the Celadon Gym.
Instead, it's been made to be more maze-like with vines needing to be cut in order to proceed
forward.
It's a really clever touch that shows that this Gym is more secluded than others and
is more of a garden than anything else.
We also see the redesigned Erika who mostly looks the same in her kimono though the pattern
is different.
However, that's been the case with every generation that's featured Erika.
What's more interesting is despite this being a remake of Pokémon Yellow, she uses
a Vileplume in battle rather than a Gloom.
And this Vileplume seems to have the same moveset it had in Red & Blue as it uses Mega
Drain on Pikachu, a move that the Gloom in Yellow did not have.
But even then, this Vileplume is not exactly the same as the original.
The Japanese trailer shows that it's level 34, 5 levels higher than the original game.
It's been fascinating to see how each Gym Leader's Pokémon has been tweaked.
While Erika's Vileplume has been strengthened, the trailer also shows that Misty's Starmie
is only level 19, 2 levels lower than any other version of Gen 1.
Likewise, Lt. Surge has 3 Pokémon like in Red & Blue rather than then just the single
strong Raichu from Yellow.
Despite that, this Raichu is 2 levels higher than the one from Red & Blue and 2 lower than
the one in Yellow.
We'll have to see what other changes are made to the other four Gym Leaders' Pokémon
as Let's Go draws closer to release.
Alright, we're almost done here, but there's still a few things we wanted to point out.
For one, we got our first look at the redesigned Poké Maniac.
This time, he's dressed as a Slowpoke rather than the Charizard outfit from Gen 3.
Otherwise, there's another accessory for Pikachu and Eevee in the form of glasses and
a new interaction where you can high-five them for affection.
We also received confirmation that a stylist isn't necessary to change Pikachu or Eevee's
hairstyle.
Instead, according to the official website, it's done by ruffling their hair.
The hairstyle will change depending on the motions made by the player.
And all of this affection is worth it beyond the special move in battles.
After all, sometimes Pikachu and Eevee will give you a gift for playing with it.
Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee continues to look quite charming with some interesting
changes to the formula.
It's good to see the continued drop of HMs entirely and the new moves make Pikachu and
Eevee much more versatile.
While different to the usual Pokémon experience, this has the potential to have its own brand
of fun, and we can't wait to see more.
Of course, if we missed anything let us know in the comments.
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