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-Pokémon Go:
If you can say nothing else about Pokémon Go , at the very least you must admit that it's a phenomenon to a degree that's rarely seen in gaming.
In a matter of a week, this new mobile take on Nintendo's long-running role-playing game series has grown astoundingly popular. It has consumed social media conversation, flooded into mainstream news reports and had an impact on the everyday life of many players, in a physical, outside-the-game way.So ... is it any good? To help answer that extremely difficult question, we've enlisted the aid of two Polygon staffers: Pokémon expert Allegra Frank, who has spent every waking hour of the last week playing Pokémon Go, and Phil Kollar, who has taken a more casual approach to the game.PHIL KOLLAR
In a matter of a week, this new mobile take on Nintendo's long-running role-playing game series has grown astoundingly popular. It has consumed social media conversation, flooded into mainstream news reports and had an impact on the everyday life of many players, in a physical, outside-the-game way.So ... is it any good? To help answer that extremely difficult question, we've enlisted the aid of two Polygon staffers: Pokémon expert Allegra Frank, who has spent every waking hour of the last week playing Pokémon Go, and Phil Kollar, who has taken a more casual approach to the game.PHIL KOLLAR
I think we need to address the elephant in the room, the thing that makes this one of the weirdest reviews we've ever had to write: Pokémon Go doesn't exactly have a lot of gameplay, in any sense of the word.
The mechanics of Pokémon Go, insofar as they exist, consist of tapping on Pokémon on your phone's screen and then flicking a ball at them to capture them. Likewise, you will tap on PokéStops — special locations scattered around the world — to collect items. If you're getting really serious, you can tap on gyms and engage in a mostly automated battle for control of these important landmarks.
Longtime fans of the Pokémon series expecting more of the same in mobile form may find themselves disappointed at first. Yes, the Pokémon games have always been about exploring the world and collecting cute creatures, but they've also always featured a surprisingly deep combat system with tactical choices to be made as you grind.
The closest Pokémon Go comes to offering this is giving you the chance to overtake much stronger enemies at gyms if you pick Pokémon of the right types (e.g., using water Pokémon to attack fire Pokémon). Pokémon Go's super-lite approach feels like a role-playing game with the "game" part removed, or a walking simulator minus the simulator.
Before we get into some of the other, more intriguing aspects of Pokémon Go, have you been bothered by how little actual game there is to this game, Tunisia ?