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    Pokémon Diamond/Pearl

    Game » consists of 8 releases. Released Sep 28, 2006

    Pokémon Diamond and Pearl are the first iteration of Pokémon games to appear on the Nintendo DS. Both Games are set in the world of Sinnoh, which habitats 493 different species of Pokémon.

    pjacobson21's Pokémon Diamond (Nintendo DS) review

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    10 years later and things still feel fresh thanks to key updates

     The Good:
    -493 different Pokemon
    -wifi trading and battling
    -excellent replay value
    -tougher battles require good strategy
    -good graphics for a Pokemon game, or any DS game for that matter

    The Bad:
    -Story isn't very engaging but at par for Pokemon games
    -Would have been nice to explore Hoenn like you could explore Kanto in Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal

    Having not played Pokemon since the Gold/Silver/Crystal days I decided to pick up Pearl just on a whim because it was on sale. I was instantly reminded why I loved Pokemon games so much. They formula is basically the same, a professor gives you the choice of 3 Pokemon and you set out on an adventure to become the league champion. But the game has over 100 new Pokemon and a completely new area called the Sinnoh region. It would have been real nice if you could explore the Hoenn region from Ruby/Sapphire like you could explore Kanto in Gold/Silver. Unfortunately you can't but it's not that big a deal because the game already offers so much

    One of the best features is the wi-fi trading. Early in the game you gain access to the GTS (Global Trading Station) which always you to trade Pokemon all around the world. Although your searching restrictions are limited (you can only search by Pokemon, gender and level) it gets the job done nicely.

    With so many Pokemon to collect, the replay value is excellent. To date I have over 100 hours of play time and I'm not even close to getting bored of it.

    In conclusion, this is the best Pokemon game I have ever played. It's got enough old elements to feel like a genuine Pokemon game and enough new elements to not feel repetitive and boring. I highly recommend this game to fans of the series, or to those who just want to see what all the fuss is about.

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