Pokémon Brilliant Diamond

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Résumé

Revisitez la région de Sinnoh et l'histoire du jeu Pokémon Version Diamant.
Découvrez l'histoire nostalgique du jeu Pokémon Version Diamant dans une aventure réimaginée, Pokémon™ Brilliant Diamant, désormais sur la console Nintendo Switch™ ! Les aventures du jeu Pokémon Brilliant Diamant se dérouleront dans la région familière de Sinnoh. Riche en nature et avec le puissant Mont Coronet en son cœur, Sinnoh est une terre de nombreux mythes transmis à travers les âges. Vous choisirez Turtwig, Chimchar ou Piplup pour être votre premier Pokémon partenaire, puis vous partirez en quête du Champion de la Ligue Pokémon. En cours de route, vous pourrez rencontrer le Pokémon légendaire Dialga.

Partez à l'aventure avec les Pokémon qui sont apparus dans le jeu Pokémon Version Diamant. Les joueurs des jeux originaux peuvent revisiter des lieux et des scènes familiers, tandis que les nouveaux joueurs peuvent profiter de nombreuses rencontres amusantes et des surprises que la région de Sinnoh a à offrir. L'histoire originale et l'échelle des villes et des routes de la région de Sinnoh ont été fidèlement reproduites. Ce remake a également été revitalisé grâce à certaines des fonctionnalités conviviales des jeux Pokémon modernes et à des scènes de combat de Pokémon plus proches et plus personnelles.

Que vous ayez joué à Pokémon Version Diamant ou Pokémon Version Perle à l'époque ou que vous découvriez ces jeux pour la première fois, chacun y trouvera son compte.


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Pokémon Brilliant Diamond Critiques et évaluations

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Review by kiwi_tea [user]
14 mai 2022

A remake that is simply worse than that originals due to intrusive newer mechanics like friendship and XP all, while lacking older featuresA remake that is simply worse than that originals due to intrusive newer mechanics like friendship and XP all, while lacking older features like the Battle Frontier. This remake is notably MUCH worse than Pokemon Platinum, which improved on the story and balance issues in the original Diamond and Pearl.The worse remake by a significant margin. I regret buying it very much, and will be unlikely to buy Pokemon remakes in the future if this becomes the new standard.

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Review by Tymunster [user]
14 janvier 2022

This is the most disappointing game of all time. The only reason it's not a 1 or even 0 is because it's a ripoff of a better game so it'sThis is the most disappointing game of all time. The only reason it's not a 1 or even 0 is because it's a ripoff of a better game so it's still fun. Lemme go over the issues rq:1. Small issue here, but the fact that the game levels up pokemon without EVOLVING THEM is a joke. Your RIVAL has a level 20+ starly at one point and it's seriously disappointing.2. There's no difficulty setting OR exp share toggle. That was the biggest mistake from SwSh and this game keeps it going. Also, it's painfully easy to overlevel because of the underground, BUT3. The underground wild areas. Oh God, they're terrible. I do like the IDEA of an underground wild area, I think it's a genius idea. However, I don't think it could have been handled worse. The pokemon found in the underground are Hilariously overleveled so you don't even wanna add them to your team, there's no unique pokemon in the underground except for Houndoom (wow another fire type!), and best of all, there no real scaling. First of all, the levels go up exponentially with every gym, making grinding hariously easy. For another, the new HMs don't add any new dimension to the areas in meaningful ways. You can surf now, access 1 or 2 new items. Cool. Now imagine a cave with a strength puzzle with a rare candy atthe end, or a cave with cut trees to let you access a majority of it. Maybe rock smash to find pokemon in the rocks, or flying through the underground. The underground is poorly handled and even worsely experienced. For a concept with so much potential, I found almost 0 enjoyment through the caves. I don't need to find level 40 shinx.

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Review by Maxentirunos [user]
13 janvier 2022

I really wanted to like this game but the more I played it, the more it felt like a ripoff cashgrab for my nostalgia of Gen4 and less like aI really wanted to like this game but the more I played it, the more it felt like a ripoff cashgrab for my nostalgia of Gen4 and less like a pokemon remake.Pokemon remakes are known to be the best remake made, adding new contents based on 3rd game of gen and actual recent gameplay. The last we got before BDSP was let's go, which while controversial with the new gameplay mechanic inspired by Go, was still a fantastic remake.BDSP try to hide behind the 'faithful' excuse but actually only is for things that weren't working and were corrected in platinum. The chibi design is jarring weird when the story turn any seriousness. No, Chibi art isn't Pixel Artstyle and this ''pokemon before XY where all chibi'' must die. Any change is just a QoL like 3D deplacement that somehow break the game and can softlock you.But not only this game is a downgrade from the platinum games, a 11 years old game, but also doesn't propose anything that would justify buying it over playing platinum or an hack of it. There is no new content. One thing for example that could have made it worth it would be the new addition of Primo Dialga, Palkia, Giratina and Arceus. Or new megas. Or better postgame content. But no.

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Review by Malditos Nerds
16 décembre 2021

These two new remakes will likely be remembered as the weakest, especially considering that they are stuck in the middle of Sword & Shield, and Pokémon Legends: Arceus which is only due out in a few months.

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Review by Gamer.nl
29 novembre 2021

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl does little new, but therefore also little wrong. The atmospheric remakes offer a faithful Pokémon experience with some subtle (and less subtle) changes to the formula. You should not expect more from it.

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Informations sur le jeu
Date de Sortie 19 novembre 2021
Éditeur Nintendo, ILCA
Contenu Classé E (Everyone)
Modes de Jeu Un seul joueur
Perspectives des joueurs Vue d'oiseau / Isométrique
Genres Aventure, Jeux de rôles (RPG), Stratégie au tour par tour (TBS)
Thèmes Action, Fantaisie, Enfants
Plateformes Nintendo Switch