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Pokemon Diamond and Pearl game review

Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl begin much like any Pokemon game — you’re a kid who dreams of training Pokemon, and you run into a kindly professor who makes that dream come true. In this case the professor is named Rowan, not Oak or Elm, the professors from past Pokemon games.

THE LOWDOWN

Graphics: 7.0

Sound: 6.0

Gameplay: 9.0

Value: 9.0

Overall Score: 8.0 out of 10.0

Pros: The best thing about Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl is that they look and feel like a good old Pokemon game. The controls are the same, the goals are the same and the play is similar.

Cons: The new monsters are not especially cool, and some changes to the game aren’t that fun.

There are other story changes as well.

In the past, games began with the professor inviting you to his lab and giving you a Pokemon. As Diamond and Pearl open, you and a friend are exploring by a lake. You find a briefcase in tall grass and are attacked by two bird Pokemon called Starlys. Fortunately for you, that briefcase belonged to Professor Rowan, and you find three Pokeballs inside.

Your string of good fortune continues because after you defeat the wild Starlys, Professor Rowan informs you that the Pokemon you used on the Starlys has bonded with you.

Thus begins two Pokemon journeys: yours and your friend’s. (I’m not sure what your friend’s name will be. The game offers the names Barry and Tyson, among others. I named my friend Doofus, and he lived up to his name.)

You walk from town to town in a land called Sinnoh finding, capturing and training little monsters that you then enter in fights with other Pokemon. Sinnoh is vast and has some really fun puzzles, and some of the gyms make great use of the DS’s ability to render 3D.

As in other Pokemon games, winning fights earns you money, and it earns your Pokemon experience points that make them stronger and sometimes evolves them into more advanced versions of themselves.

One thing Pokemon games have always done right and continue to do right is to offer a certain rock-paper-scissors approach to combat. In many of the past games, you chose between a Charmander, Squirtle and Bulbasaur for your first beast. If you took Charmander, a dragon, you could cook Bulbasaur, the plant Pokemon, in fights—but Squirtle, the water Pokemon, had your number. Squirtle, however, was vulnerable to Bulbasaur’s plant attacks. It all evened out.

Diamond and Pearl have that same rock-paper-scissors balance. The first three Pokemon are fire, water and plant creatures: Chimchar, Piplup and Turtwig.

One thing that stands out about Diamond and Pearl on Nintendo DS is how similar they are to the old Game Boy games. They still have the same turn-based fighting system, the same basic exploration and dialog controls. The game has changed only on the surface.

You can control some parts of Diamond and Pearl using the touch pad controls on the bottom screen, but I found it wasn’t worth the trouble. I played the game using standard Game Boy controls.

Instead of using the select and start buttons to bring out registered items, look for inventory and access your Pokedex, you now have X and Y buttons.

In past Pokemon games, you turned berries into blocks to feed them to your Pokemon. You did this by playing a mini-game in which you pressed a button as a centrifuge spun your berries around.

In Diamond and Pearl, the berry blender is replaced with a pot in which you stir your berries using your stylus as you cook them into Poffins. It’s a cute game that’s not bad, but it’s not especially fun, either.

Overall, if you liked past Pokemon adventures, you should like Diamond and Pearl. They preserve the old games well.

Change Can Be Good: Diamond and Pearl introduce some cool changes. One of these is a new Pokeball called a Heal Ball that lets you catch, heal and use wild Pokemon on the fly. If you’re going into an area where your favorite Pokemon run wild, you can leave an open slot in your party and catch that Pokemon with a Heal Ball. As soon as it’s yours, you can use it.

The biggest changes involve DS’s WiFi ability. In the past, you either needed to link Game Boys with a cable in order to battle other players or swap Pokemon with a friend. Later, Nintendo released a wireless controller for Game Boy, but you still needed to have your friends right there to swap or fight.

DS, with its WiFi compatibility, lets you take fights to the Internet. There’s even a wireless headset that lets you talk to friends as you battle them.

And Change Can Be Not-So-Good: If there’s one place Diamond and Pearl fall a bit flat, it’s in the area of new monsters. Between them, Diamond and Pearl offer more than 100 new monsters to collect. But these new monsters aren’t as cool as most of the originals. You begin with Turtwig, an adorable baby turtle with a tree growing from its head; Chimchar, a baby monkey with a flame on its tail; and Piplup, a baby penguin.

Turtwig

Turtwig, seen here in concept art, is one of the new and overly adorable starter creatures in Diamond and Pearl. He’s sort of a replacement for Bulbasaur.

These creatures are too cute to be cool — or even evolve into something cool.

Of course, there were some goofy original Pokemon. Let’s face it—Mr. Mime was downright embarrassing. But the new monsters include Burmy, which looks like a weed and evolves into Wormadam, which looks like a Chia Pet. That’s not to say you can’t get a kick out of the Diamond and Pearl Pokemon: Nintendo has added new animations to the mix, some of which have hilarious results. The one that really got me is the animation for Machop. It’s supposed to look like he’s boxing, but to me, it looks like he’s making funny duck-like noises by placing his right hand in his armpit and flapping his left arm over it.

On a less comical note, Nintendo has expanded the Pokemon contests in Diamond and Pearl, making them a bit dull.

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50 Comments on Pokemon Diamond and Pearl game review

  1. Legend_Chaser // June 6, 2007 at 7:10 am // Reply

    Just to let you all know… Rotom is NOT a Legendary, although the way to get it seems like he might be one. There is also Spiritomb… trust me, he takes FOREVER to get, and, you have to go underground, with a friend, have a SUPER RARE item in your bag (the item is a certain item… not any rare one) and, then, as if that wasn’t enough, you have to catch him… by the time you bother to get him, all the Pokemon in your party should be higher levels… so bring some Ultra Balls, and some low-level Pokemon, and in case you didn’t know… Spiritomb has NO WEAKNESS, like Sableye. Hope, like always, this helps 🙂 !

  2. Legend_Chaser // June 6, 2007 at 7:01 am // Reply

    Hey, Game Guru… do you write in the game review ever? It would be interesting to talk to you… and, as a question for everyone, (I know the answer… I’m seeing if any of YOU do) : If you catch a Shiny Pokemon, does it ;

    A. Have stronger stats

    B.Level up quicker

    C. Both answers for A and B

    C. None of the above

    D. They are weaker

    I’ll tell you later on if any of you got the answer right

  3. Legend_Chaser // June 6, 2007 at 6:56 am // Reply

    Well, for questions on Pokemon evelution and other places and things, there is a really nice and cool place called serebii.net the guy there and his buddies have like every Pokemon ever made, shiny form and where and how to find it!!! Also, he has game news, Episode news, Card news, and updates them almost every other day, if he’s not too busy at the Uni (university).

  4. Legend_Chaser // June 6, 2007 at 6:54 am // Reply

    Now I’m getting out of the Temple in Snowpoint… oh, yeah, and a tip for the Ribbon Society, to get in, all of your Party Pokemon have to have 10 Ribbons in total… so bring 1 Pokemon with 10 Ribbons, that’s the easy way.

  5. Legend_Chaser // June 6, 2007 at 6:51 am // Reply

    Well, I’ve finally done it… I cought all the normal, non-event Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon Pearl. Here’s a list of them:

    Palkia; Uxie; Azlef; Mesprit; Heatran; Regigigas; Cresselia; and finally, last but not least, Giratina! I have data on Dialga, but I can’t catch it on Pearl, lol. If you have questions or comments, notify me in this section, thanks!

  6. blazenkick // June 5, 2007 at 10:42 pm // Reply

    how to get giratina

  7. blazenkick // June 5, 2007 at 10:38 pm // Reply

    how do i get cresselia

  8. blazenkick // June 5, 2007 at 10:35 pm // Reply

    how to get spiritomb

  9. I have Empoleon, Azelf, Uxie,Palkia,Riolu,and Charap in my party

  10. dude i have beeten all games even pkmn pinball

  11. dimand dude // June 5, 2007 at 8:57 pm // Reply

    beat mt.cornet and go to sunnyshore city to get the 8th badge

  12. Choclate Luxray // June 5, 2007 at 7:27 pm // Reply

    some pokemon in diamond only evole after it knows a certain move or gains a level in a certain are. piloswine only evoles if it knows anciet power, and magent guy, and nose evoles in mt cornet. Try this stuff out. i know it works i have done it (and i saw it on a website).

  13. dart/poke fan // June 5, 2007 at 7:25 pm // Reply

    comment#80-gligar doesn’t evolve and piloswine just has a previous form -swinub

  14. dart/poke fan // June 5, 2007 at 7:21 pm // Reply

    comment#80-maybe you need some items, they just won’t evolve, or they’re not a high enough level

  15. dimand dude // June 5, 2007 at 7:07 pm // Reply

    MY TEAM IS GABITE LV 40 STARAPTOR LV44 DIALGA LV56 INFERNERAPE LV62 UXIE LV52 AND AZELF LV51 ANY TIPS TO BEATING THE ELITE FOUR SO I CAN GET THE NATIONAL DEX?

  16. dimand dude // June 5, 2007 at 6:55 pm // Reply

    what level does gabite evolve?

  17. dimand dude // June 5, 2007 at 6:52 pm // Reply

    you get rock climb on route 217

  18. A guy w/ a pokemon // June 5, 2007 at 6:27 pm // Reply

    Attention,

    I would say trying wikipedia and looking up the pokemon (Gligar and Piloswine) cuz thats how i knew how to evolve those pokemon. Anyway, Piloswine evolves only when he has ancient power.

    A guy w/ a pokemon

  19. A guy w/ a pokemon // June 5, 2007 at 6:25 pm // Reply

    My friend has this game, and hes good at it. Its just hard for the l33t 4 though. Do any of u guys know how to beat the l33t 4 cuz they are rlly higher levels than the past games (Silver, Gold, Crystal, Ruby, Saphire, Emerald. Red and Blue are normal =) )

  20. attention // June 5, 2007 at 6:19 pm // Reply

    ok guys, u don’t need to say what pokemon you have and all. No offense, but its dumb and takes up space when you do. Also I can’t get my piloswine or gliger to evolve although i’m sure I’m doing it right. Am I the only one with this problem?

  21. this gameis cool

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  22. this game rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  23. Choclate Luxray // June 5, 2007 at 6:04 pm // Reply

    The game is amazing, i have almost and beaten almost all the pokemon games. I have red, blue, silver, crystel, ruby,sapphire,firered,leafgreen,elemerd, and Diamond, but im about to get pearl. My team rocks in diamond: Luxray, Staraptor, Torterra,Dialga,Giratina, Heatran. The rare pokemon i have are Dialga, Giratina, Heatran, Cresselia, Rotom, Uxie, Azelf, and Mesprit.

    If you need any help with Diamond just ask Choclate Luxray!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  24. brown steve // June 5, 2007 at 5:57 pm // Reply

    i dont even have it and i think it rox

  25. ALL MY POKEMON ROCK MY TEAM IS

    INFERAPE

    TORTERRA

    EMPOLEON

    MEW

    MEWTWO

    AND LUCARIO ALL LVL 100!!!!!!!

  26. familyguy4297 // June 5, 2007 at 4:28 pm // Reply

    hey does anyone know how to get to the 8th badge?:):):):):):)

  27. tombrader0956 // June 5, 2007 at 4:09 pm // Reply

    My team is Vaporeon, Joteaon, Arcanine , Palkia, Dialga, and Frosslas. This is the best game yet!

    And did you know Lickatung does evolve.

  28. chimcharguy // June 5, 2007 at 3:47 pm // Reply

    piplup sucks. turtwig owns, but chimchar is undoubtedly the best

  29. game master // June 5, 2007 at 3:33 pm // Reply

    to spaffy152

    stop bragging about having all 493 pokemon i do too it’s not that big a deal

    and calling people noobs (newbies for those of you non-gamers) is mean.

  30. game master // June 5, 2007 at 3:27 pm // Reply

    to get strength you go to the top of the lost tower and talk to the lady on the left the lady on the right will give you the cleanse tag also the background in the article is not fake it is a town from the japanese version (it’s a secret town in the u.s. version.).

  31. pokemaster111999 // June 5, 2007 at 3:26 pm // Reply

    The game rocks! the game should have 10 out of 10 not 8 at of 10 you guys dont know what your talking about

  32. it rokes

  33. you get hm rock climb by going to the route near snowpoint town and stay all the way to the left soon you will see a poke’ball near a house pick it up and it’ll be rock climb and if you go into the house and tell the person you’ve found it he’ll let you keep it and give you a icicle plate

  34. ShayminKeeper // June 5, 2007 at 1:55 pm // Reply

    My team is the one-of-a-kind Grass Shaymin, Empolean, Torterra, Infernape, Mewtwo, and Spirtomb

  35. Poke' master // June 5, 2007 at 12:09 pm // Reply

    You can evovle lickitung

  36. B-boy, you can not get pokeblock in pearl. They got replaced by poffin.

  37. You get HM Strength in the lost tower 5f on route 209 Solaceon town side. The lost tower is on the right where you will see a man outside the entrance.

  38. My diamond team is Infernape, Golduck, Roserade, Luxray, Staraptor, and Lucario. My (future) pearl team is Empoleon, Rapidash, Roserade, Luxray, Staraptor, and Lucario.

  39. I like this game. I started with Chimchar.

  40. Anonymous // June 5, 2007 at 9:28 am // Reply

    what are the 2 rare pokemon called?

  41. Anonymous // June 5, 2007 at 9:23 am // Reply

    can you put all of the pokemon games together into one game where you could catch them all.

  42. Dr.Pepper // June 5, 2007 at 7:38 am // Reply

    i don’t have diamond or pearl.

  43. cool but they should have the people visiting the web. get to play it

  44. coolTrainer263 // June 4, 2007 at 10:51 pm // Reply

    That game is awsome! My dreamteam is:lucario,floatzel,Chatot,Bonsly,Giratina,Darkai,Manaphy,Burmy,Empoleon,regigigasand munchlax.I gonna get a DS soon +Pokemon pearl!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  45. penguin 747 // June 4, 2007 at 8:53 pm // Reply

    Dimond rockS!

    My team is empoleion, inferape, tortare, regiagas, blazeakin, Mewtoo, and requaza, ALL are LV 100!

  46. Cheese of Poke // June 4, 2007 at 8:46 pm // Reply

    feed them poffens!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  47. Dr.Pepper // June 4, 2007 at 7:52 pm // Reply

    cool

  48. Fantimagical Mr.Nose // June 4, 2007 at 7:02 pm // Reply

    I got Diamond the day it was realised and the game is great. There are only a few things I don’t like about the game, one of them being how repititive the underground system is and how several of the HMs are used seldomly (Namely Defog and Waterfall) but aside from that the game is great. One of my favorite things about the game is how easy it is to level up Pokemon (This is the first time I decided to raise a team with all the Pokemon at the same level) And also MUNCHLAX ROCKS!

  49. betr_den_u // June 4, 2007 at 6:30 pm // Reply

    I have heatran, shaymin, darkrai, giratina, cresslia, arceus, regigas, mespirit, uxie, azelf, dialga, palkia, gallade, froslass, magmortar, electivire, yanmega, lickitung, tyranitar, rhyperior, dusknior, and shiny lucario

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