Who doesn’t know, Pokémon. Or should you say, who doesn’t know them? Pokémon are like pets that you can control to fight against each other. The game has a huge fan base. And one of those fans is Huey, who used to throw pokeballs with fanaticism. Huey played the last installment in the franchise. So it’s time to review. As always, there will be two versions of the new Pokémon game. These are Shiny Diamond Pokémon and Pokémon Shiny pearl. How are those two games now, because they’re a remake. Will this bring innovation to the Nintendo Switch? Or are you just playing the same? You will see and hear it all in this Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl review.
Is this a worthy Remaster or a lazy buyer?
Pokémon is known to have nearly a thousand different “creatures”. Huey doesn’t go out with his phone to catch them this time around, like in Pokémon Go, but does it classically on the “handheld” known as the Switch. How is the game? Has he grown fat or rather stayed? Or is this yet another recent example of a remaster that really shouldn’t have been done? Does the game also look like a tie-in to the previous Sword & Shield games or is it really completely different?
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Review: Buy, Budget, or Delete?
And of course there is our last question. We recommend that you buy the game, wait for it to be in the budget basket (however long it takes with Nintendo) or sadly you have to tear it down. You will see and hear everything in the Shiny Diamond & Shiny Pearl Pokémon review for the Nintendo Switch. Will it be to buy, to budget or to demolish afterwards?