![]() On, a release date of 19 November 2021 was announced along with a reveal of the games box art. During the Pokémon Presents, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl were announced for the Nintendo Switch with a tentative late 2021 release date. On 26 February 2021, the day of the Pokémon 25th Anniversary Pokémon Presents presentation, several leakers claimed that the upcoming livestream would announce remakes of Diamond and Pearl, titled Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, alongside an open world game also set in the Sinnoh region, later revealed to be Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Shortly after, the domain was taken offline. Possible development on remakes of Diamond and Pearl had been leaked on 15 January 2021, when a "diamondpearl" subdomain of the Pokémon website was registered and published. They were directed by Yuichi Ueda from ILCA and Junichi Masuda from Game Freak, the director of the original games. There are some minor changes with some changed mechanics such as the Grand Underground and Ramanas Park, but everything else is basically identical.īrilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl were developed by ILCA as such, they are the first main-series Pokémon games where Game Freak was not the lead developer. The plot remains largely the same as the original Diamond and Pearl. All the Legendary Pokémon must be count in a set before the next set can be accessed. Each slate gets used up after each encounter regardless of whether the player catches the Pokémon or not. Each encounter requires the player to trade in mysterious shards to get slates. Some Pokémon are exclusive to one version. Instead of importing Pokémon from previous generations, the location is for special encounters with Legendary Pokémon. Instead of Pal Park, the location has been replaced with Ramanas Park. The statue mechanic has been added to hidden bases which increases the chances to find certain Pokémon in the rooms. Once the player unlocks the National Dex, they can find Pokémon from the original 4 regions. The Grand Underground is changed from the original Sinnoh Underground to have online multiplayer and add special rooms where the player can encounter Pokémon normally not found in the Sinnoh region. The largest change is the introduction of the Grand Underground. The Pokémon retain their stats, abilities and movesets as of the eighth generation games. ![]() Battles resemble the modern games with the trainers taking on the poses of the sprites from the original titles. The games are presented in a top-down isometric third-person perspective, though with a distinct chibi visual style. Gameplay of Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl is similar to the original Diamond and Pearl games, comparable to previous remakes. ![]()
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