Pokémon Diamond Version

Pokémon Diamond Version

released on Sep 28, 2006

Pokémon Diamond Version

released on Sep 28, 2006

Pokémon Diamond Version and Pearl Version are role-playing games (RPGs) developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. With the enhanced remake Pokémon Platinum, the games comprise the fifth installment and fourth generation of the Pokémon series of RPGs. First released in Japan on September 28, 2006, the games were later released to North America, Australia, and Europe over the course of 2007. Like previous Pokémon games, Diamond and Pearl chronicle the adventures of a young Pokémon trainer as he/she trains and battles Pokémon while also thwarting the schemes of a criminal organization. The games add many new features, such as Internet play over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and changes to battle mechanics and Pokémon Contests, along with addition of 107 new Pokémon. The games are independent of each other but feature largely the same plot and while both can be played separately, it is necessary to trade between them in order to complete the games' Pokédexes.


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The first Pokemon game I've ever played
Maybe not the best overall but god, did I love this region

i played 200+ hours as a kid... shoutout Sinnoh

The 4th generation of Pokemon was set to be a big deal, at least in my childish mind. It had been 4 years since the release of Ruby and Saphire on the Game Boy Advanced, and as a young kid during those times, the anticipation was palpable. Waiting every month for new information from CoroCoro in Serebii, learning about the new Pokemon you would befriend and battle with, the mysteries of the region you were about to explore. It was unbearable. So when it was finally released in my area, and I finally got to play it for the first time I was... whelmed.

Let me be clear, this is a very good game. All of the new Pokemon introduced are still classics to this day, like Lucario, Infernape, Luxray, Garchomp, Roserade, etc. The story and world are also interesting, dealing with the deities of the Pokemon world. The battling was now even more fun than I remembered, as this was the generation of the Physical/Special split. You could be more strategic with your Pokemon builds while also having a rich number of your favourites to choose from.

The problems come with the layout of the world, the limitations of your story team, and the overall sluggishness of this game. The story, while interesting, was hit hard by the constant need for backtracking and the constant need for HM users. It felt like I was going in circles at some points, and was quite infuriating.

I love a lot of the new Pokemon, but not having access to a 5th of the new Pokemon until post-game was a crazy idea. More than that, the Type balance was completely insane, with the most notable being only 3 different fire-type Pokemon lines to use before post-game, with one of the lines being the starter. It also didn't help that of the almost 500 Pokemon available at the time of its release, you were limited to 150 throughout the main storyline. That is absurd.

The worst part was just how slow these games felt. HP would fall at a snail's pace, the running felt so slow, and saving the game usually took over a minute to finish just because of how much it needed to do. IT was severely underoptimized. With everything said here, it may come off as a game that I didn't like, however, this is still far from the truth. There is a lot of good here as well, and it is still a generation I hold near and dear to my heart, but these games are not without faults.

I would recommend trying this generation out, specifically the Platinum version as it fixed almost all of the problems I had with these games. You could also play Brilliant Diamond or Shining Pearl if you want a similar experience but in my opinion, those games are more egregious than these. These are good games and deserve to be recognized, but they are certainly not the best of this console generation.

Como um primeiro jogo da linha principal do DS, esse jogo tenta algumas coisas e falha. A segunda tela é muito mal usada, onde só é útil de verdade nas batalhas, pq fora não agiliza nada. O jogo é MUITO lento em certos aspectos, principalmente nas batalhas. Os gráficos de casas e estruturas 3D olhando nessa jogatina, são meio feinhos (por mais que os spites daq são bem dahora). E o principal, a curva de XP no final que sobe absurdamente depois de você capturar o lendário da capa. Mesmo fazendo um grind pra tentar chegar de forma mais justa, os pokémon da E4 são de níveis muito altos, isso que batalhei com todo treinador que vi pela frente.

Entretanto, o jogo tem bons pontos sim. Músicas maravilhosas, pokémon legais, a lore do mundo é bastante interessante.

Olhando assim, não parece tão bom kk
Mas vejo como um pokémon que errou em algumas partes, mas ainda dá pra se divertir.