Pokémon Go

With the release of Unova Pokémon imminent and the upcoming Sword and Shield on the horizon, I have realized that Pokémon Go is probably my definitive Pokémon experience. Although it isn't very good at following the well-established traditions of the series, Pokemon Go absolutely has the necessities of collecting and battling, with the added bonus of an amazing community that is hard not to spot tapping their phones in the streets.

I started playing this game when it originally released in 2016, but I dropped off quickly due to incompatibility with my old phone (and playing on an iPad is super lame). Upon the announcement that the Let's Go games would be compatible with their cousin on mobile phones, I decided to try again and was immediately hooked. The ability to play a meaningful game of Pokémon absolutely anywhere you go is a lot more valuable than it would initially seem. However, I think my biggest draw is that the developers are dedicated to releasing every Pokémon, albeit over the course of many years.

Collecting has always been my favorite part of the series. I battle because I need to, I collect because I love to. In regards to the claim that I made at the beginning of this review, I believe that PoGo is the definitive game in the franchise because no matter how many Pokémon are released, they will all eventually make it into the game, which is unfortunately no longer the case for the mainline entries. Plus, the actual international community is super active, which is always great to see! Download it today, and join Team Instinct!
The game is available for Android here (as of 9/5/19): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nianticlabs.pokemongo&hl=en_US
The game is available for iOS here (as of 9/5/19): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pok%C3%A9mon-go/id1094591345?mt=8

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