During the Pokemon Presents presentation, The Pokemon Company announced Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the DS classics, and they will be coming to the Nintendo Switch in late 2021 as HD remakes.
An independent UK developer says it’s been forced to announce and postpone its game on the same day, and lay off more than half of its staff, due to the sharp downturn in investment in the games industry.
A new studio based in Liverpool called Starlight Games is developing a futuristic sports title and is headed by the co-creator of WipEout.
NE: "Today, we're looking at the development of Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. How does BDSP hold up in 2024?"
the chibi overworld models
the bugs
easy difficulty, especially the top 4.
to essentially remaking the base game without the expension that was the platin version of the game, like, why?
tbh hated Diamond and Pearl. Only Pokemon game series I actually didn't enjoy. Though I think there was one or 2 gens I didn't play
Is it just me that prefers the old pixel art style to the new 3D style in these more recent pokemon games? Just feels nicer imo, but the newer art style feels more generic and bit bland.
I like how Pokemon can be summed up as colorful chicken fights.