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s ''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. The games are part of the eighth generation of the ''Pokémon'' video game series and were developed by ILCA and published by
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and
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for the
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. The games were released on 19 November 2021. They were announced as part of the 25th anniversary event, alongside '' Pokémon Legends: Arceus''. ''Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl'' received mixed reviews from critics, who praised aspects of the gameplay but were divided over certain changes made to the original, the games' visual design, and lack of features and Pokédex from Pokémon Platinum.


Gameplay

Gameplay of ''Pokémon Brilliant Diamond'' and ''Shining Pearl'' is similar to the original ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' games, comparable to previous remakes such as ''Omega Ruby'' and ''Alpha Sapphire''. The games are presented in a top-down isometric
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, though with a distinct visual style.


Setting

As with the original games, ''Brilliant Diamond'' and ''Shining Pearl'' are set in the fictional region of Sinnoh, an island based on the Japanese island of
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.


Development and release

''Brilliant Diamond'' and ''Shining Pearl'' were developed by ILCA; as such, they are the first main-series ''
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'' games to have a different company as the lead developer instead of
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. They were directed by Yuichi Ueda from ILCA and
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from Game Freak, the director of the original games. Possible development on remakes of ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' had been leaked on 15 January 2021, when a "diamondpearl"
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of the ''Pokémon'' website was registered and published. Shortly after, the domain was taken offline. On 26 February 2021, the day of the ''Pokémon'' 25th Anniversary Pokémon Presents presentation, several leakers claimed that the upcoming
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would announce remakes of ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', titled ''Brilliant Diamond'' and ''Shining Pearl'', alongside an
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also set in the Sinnoh region, later revealed to be '' Pokémon Legends: Arceus''. During the Pokémon Presents, ''Brilliant Diamond'' and ''Shining Pearl'' were announced for the
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with a tentative late 2021 release date. On 26 May 2021, a release date of 19 November 2021 was announced along with a reveal of the games box art. During the reveal of the Nintendo Switch OLED model on 6 July 2021, footage displaying improved visuals for the games was shown. A Pokémon Presents presentation on 18 August 2021 showed new features including character customization, the return of The Underground which is now called The Grand Underground, Poké Ball decorations (now renamed Stickers rather than Seals), the Union Room, Super Contest Shows, and Pokémon being able to follow the player. It was revealed that a Pokémon egg of the Mythical Pokémon Manaphy would be available from Mystery Gift as an early purchase bonus until February 21, 2022. On 28 September 2021, on the 15th anniversary of the original ''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', a new trailer was released showcasing the Pokétch with Hidden Moves, Poffins, Pokémon party following the player in Hearthome City's Amity Square, STAT trainers Cheryl and Riley, and Eterna City Gym Leader Gardenia. On 26 October, another trailer was released featuring Snowpoint City Gym Leader Candice and Sunyshore City Gym Leader Volkner; Team Galactic Commanders Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, and Team Galactic Boss Cyrus; and the three Legendary Lake Pokémon Mesprit, Azelf, and Uxie. Moreover, it was announced that the outfits of the protagonists Lucas and Dawn from '' Pokémon Platinum'' would be available from Mystery Gift as an early purchase bonus until February 21, 2022. An overview trailer summarizing the main features of the games was released on 5 November 2021 on the official Japanese Nintendo YouTube channel. ''Pokémon Brilliant Diamond'' and ''Shining Pearl'' have been described as having a "litany of glitches", with numerous glitches discovered within weeks after release. This includes the ability to walk through walls to catch the Mythical Pokémon Shaymin, access the location for the Darkrai event location early and to
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the game in 23 minutes, as well as an exploit to duplicate multiple Pokémon at a time along with their held items. Several of these glitches were fixed in version 1.1.2 released on December 1, 2021.


Reception


Pre-release

After the announcement, fans were divided on the new chibi art style shown in the trailer. Opponents argued that the graphics were a downgrade compared to the two previous Pokémon remakes ( ''Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire'' and ''Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!''). Proponents argued the new look stays faithful to the original 2D games while making the leap to 3D.


Critical reception

''Brilliant Diamond'' and ''Shining Pearl'' received "mixed or average" reviews from critics, according to
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. The game earned a 34 out of 40 total score from Japanese magazine ''
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'' based on individual scores of 8, 9, 8, and 9. Rebekah Valentine of ''
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'' gave the games an 8 out of 10, stating: "Like the themes of its story, ''Pokémon Brilliant Diamond'' and ''Shining Pearl'' are solid and enduring – leaning on the past, with all of its triumphs and tripwires." They would ultimately declare that "If a good remake is defined by its loyalty to the original, then ''Pokémon Brilliant Diamond'' and ''Shining Pearl'' are very good remakes indeed," but lamented that they "weren’t braver in how they improved upon the originals in the same way other ''Pokémon'' remakes were." ''
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''s John Carson likewise called the titles "faithful remakes" of the DS games, but that they "deviate from the mechanical blueprint, with varying degree of success." He would go on to praise the graphics engine which was "mostly free of framerate drops or the slowdown that plagues other 3D entries in the series," and declare the games "a welcome throwback to a simpler time when I felt completing a Pokédex was a somewhat realistic task to undertake." While the games' stylized chibi art style was mostly praised by ''IGN'' with the exception of certain story sequences meant to be taken seriously, others such as ''
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''s Chris Carter felt that the visuals took some getting used to. He said that while the region can be a "joy to explore", developer ILCA tried to stick too closely to the originals while adding a few new features on top, leading to a disjointed experience. In addition, the inability to turn off the Experience Share feature can result in the player's Pokémon being over-leveled for the majority of the game, making battles with
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"a chore" rather than a legitimate challenge. Jordan Middler from ''
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'' declared the change in art style to be "for the worse" and that the characters resembled "emotionless Funko Pops", but the correctly proportioned character models in battles were considerably better. ILCA's decision to exclude story elements and features seen in '' Pokémon Platinum'' was also seen as a detriment, but the inclusion of the new Grand Underground area made up for the otherwise limited selection of Pokémon originally included in ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. ''
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''s Steve Watts praised the chibi art style and quality-of-life improvements while criticizing the franchise's lack of evolution and difficulty spike the Elite Four represented. Takuya Watanabe of ''IGN Japan'' gave the games a 5 out of 10, criticizing them for staying overly faithful to Diamond and Pearl, noting the awkward appearance of the chibi characters in closeup, and concluding that the games would mostly appeal to players with nostalgia for the originals.


Sales

''Pokémon Brilliant Diamond'' and ''Shining Pearl'' sold 1.39 million copies in its first three days in Japan alone, surpassing the launch sales of ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield'' in the same period in that region. It became the second-biggest launch for a Switch release in Japan after '' Animal Crossing: New Horizons'' in 2020, and the second best-selling game launch of 2021 in the UK behind '' FIFA 22''. The games collectively sold 6 million copies worldwide one week after release. As of June 30, 2022, the games had sold 14.79 million copies worldwide. In Spain, the games sold 228,000 copies in 2021.


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