Several tweaks and updates make the Gen IV remakes quite different.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are remakes of the original Gen IV DS games from 2006. While many of the game's features are the same, some tweaks have been made to change the experience and bring it more into the modern world.
Of course, there's the updated graphics designed to pay homage to the original 2D visuals, but there are several mechanics that have changed as well as some new features to discover. Here are all Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl differences from the original games.
Remade classics
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
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Explore Sinnoh again or for the first time
You're on a mission to capture all Pokémon in the Sinnoh region and defeat all gym leaders. There's also the evil Team Galactic whose plans you'll need to thwart.
Snazzy styles
Players can now purchase clothing for their avatar to wear instead of being stuck with the iconic clothing you start with. The thing to note here is that players cannot choose individual accessories like hats and scarves. Instead, you'll get to choose from complete outfits rather than mixing and matching.
Regardless, being able to choose your style might just help your character stand out more when you're engaging with the multiplayer aspects of the game.
HMs gone wild
Instead of requiring players to balance their team with HM heavy Pokémon, HMs are performed by wild Pokémon in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. This is a nice change for many players that won't require you to keep unwanted Pokémon in your party just because they know a move you need, not to mention it can save you from needing to swap Pokémon every few minutes.
Talent show
Super Contest Shows allow you to participate in rhythm games and show off your Pokémon's special talents. This game did exist in the original games; however, it's been revamped with new features for the Switch versions.
Pokémon players Unite!
Players with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription can interact with other players around the world in the Union Room. Here you can trade Pokémon or engage in battles with the players you meet. This feature was there in the original games, but not to the extent that it is here.
The Grand Underground & Pokémon hideaways
The popular Secret Base from previous Pokémon games returns in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, but with an expanded addition known as the Grand Underground. Here players can dig around and participate in digging minigames. They can also customize the look of their hangout spot with decorations.
The statues you place here will determine what kind of Pokémon appear in the Pokémon hideaways for you to battle and catch. Some Pokémon living in the Sinnoh region can only be found down here.
Sharing the experience
Unlike the original Diamond and Pearl DS games, the Switch remakes feature Exp. Share, which allows your Pokémon team to share any points among themselves even if they didn't participate in the battle. Unfortunately, for anyone who prefers more of a challenging playthrough, you cannot turn it off.
Following the leader
One of my absolute favorite things about Pokémon games is having my favorite characters follow me around in the overworld. Thankfully, this feature has been added in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
Customize your Poké Balls
Due to the stylus and second screen on the DS, there was a little minigame that allowed original Diamond and Pearl owners to decorate and customize their Poké Balls. This feature has been expanded upon and updated in the remakes, so you can place stickers all over your gear. You'll acquire stickers as you adventure around the Sinnoh region.
There's one more difference to discuss, but since it's somewhat on the spoilery side of things, we've made it hidden. You can view this last change by clicking the botton.
Platinum pullover
It hasn't been uncommon for previous remakes to pull in elements from the third game of its generation. In Diamond and Pearl's case that would be Platinum. Unfortunately, multiple leakers have claimed that there is very little Pokémon Platinum content in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. This means there is no Distortion World, an M.C. Escher-stlye labyrinth of pathways that can appear sideways or even upside down on your way to catching Giratina.
That also means that there is no Battle Frontier or Battle Tower in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. This area allowed players to engage in a number of challenging fights after the main quest was completed. But it apparently is not in the remakes.
We've all changed
There are plenty of interesting new changes to Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl to keep gameplay interesting for anyone who played the original games.
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