Hey You, Pikachu!/YMMV

Well, when you start with a game that's experimental as heck, of course there's going to be some YMMV.


 * Awesome Music: The whole soundtrack applies, but especially the opening theme.
 * And the credits! Pikachu sings to you! Pikachu sings to you!!
 * Fridge Brilliance: After the second-to-last comment in the credits is "Hey, Pikachu is going home."
 * Hilarious in Hindsight: Near the end of the game, you have to follow Pikachu while he goes out shopping. What's your stealthy cover? A cardboard box.
 * When you mention the Play Station or Sega, Pikachu gets angry. Since becoming a third party, the latter has went on to be pals with Nintendo.
 * It Gets Better: With limited camera control and no ability to hold items, Pikachu's Discovery Days is easily the weakest part of the game - it opens up nicely after that.
 * Moral Dissonance: Professor Oak's order  in the end seems odd considering his goals involve people building friendships with Pokemon.
 * Sweet Dreams Fuel/Tastes Like Diabetes: The game as a whole. It all hinges on how much you can take a game whose entire premise is romping around with a baby Pikachu. Perhaps reaches the zenith during the credits: Pikachu's singing can either make a grown man blurt out a big "d'awwwww!" or suffer a heart attack.
 * That One Level: The pinata. That is ALL.
 * Ochre Woods on Daring Days can be That One Level as well.