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Pokémon Go has the power of a video game, which makes it a little more fair to compare it to its console counterparts, the mainline Pokémon titles. While the gameplay is very different in a lot of ways, there are plenty of things the mobile app from Niantic does significantly better than the video games.
1. Catching Pokémon

Sure, there are some unique difficulties in Pokémon Go when it comes to catching, and there is a cap on how easy it can be to catch certain difficult creatures (like a Legendary or a high CP wild Pokémon). However, it’s so much easier and more fun to drop a berry and spin a Pokéball at the creature. In the mainline games, for the most part, you have to battle a Pokémon, attempt to weaken it or give it a status effect like Sleeping, then try to catch it. It can be tedious, and there’s no such problem with catching a Pokémon in Pokémon Go, even if you may end up having to try multiple berries and balls to get it.
2. Battling

Battling is also streamlined and better. It does remove a little bit of the strategy, but the app is designed to be faster-paced than the mainline games, and battling is where that idea truly shines. You do have to strategize when to use your shields and charged attacks, which keeps it tactical, but the constant tapping keeps players engaged in the battle at all times. You have to be quick and smart, adding a wrinkle that is better than the simple turn-based battle of the mainline series. It’s different, so not everyone will love it, but it really adds a wrinkle to the strategy that is lacking in mainline games. There’s plenty of time to think during those, but Pokémon Go forces you to think on your feet.











