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Pokemon Brilliant Diamond - Nintendo Switch Brilliant Diamond Edition

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Platform: Nintendo Switch


Edition: Brilliant Diamond


Features

  • Revisit the Sinnoh region from the original Pokemon Diamond Version game and set off to try and become the Champion of the Pokemon League
  • The Pokemon Brilliant Diamond game brings new life to this remade classic with added features
  • Explore the Grand Underground to dig up items and Pokemon Fossils, build a Secret Base, and more.
  • Test your style and rhythm in a Super Contest Show
  • A reimagined adventure, now for the Nintendo Switch system

Description

Revisit the Sinnoh region and story of Pokémon Diamond VersionExperience the nostalgic story from the Pokémon Diamond Version game in a reimagined adventure, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, now on the Nintendo Switch system! Adventures in the Pokémon Brilliant Diamond game will take place in the familiar Sinnoh region. Rich in nature and with mighty Mount Coronet at its heart, Sinnoh is a land of many myths passed down through the ages. You’ll choose either Turtwig, Chimchar, or Piplup to be your first partner Pokémon and then set off on your journey to become the Champion of the Pokémon League. Along the way, you’ll run into the mysterious organization Team Galactic, and be able to encounter the Legendary Pokémon Dialga.Explore the revamped Grand Underground or put on a Super Contest ShowThe Underground from the Pokémon Diamond Version game has been powered up and is now called the Grand Underground. Here, you can dig up valuable treasure and Pokémon Fossils, create your own Secret Base, and more! When you aren’t exploring in the Grand Underground, enter a Super Contest Show! Super Contest Shows are events put on by four performers and their partner Pokémon, who work together to dance and show off their skills. You can also adventure in the Grand Underground or put on a Super Contest Show with other players through the local or online communication of your Nintendo Switch system!Walk with your Pokémon, change up your style, and customize your Poké BallsChoose a Pokémon that you’ve befriended during your journey to walk along behind you in the game. Depending on the Pokémon, you’ll see different gestures or ways of walking, and when you talk to your Pokémon, it will respond. You’ll also be able to add your own personal style!Additional games and systems required. Sold separately.Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online features. Not available in all countries. Internet access required for online features. Terms apply.

Number of Players: Single Player


Publication Date: November 19, 2021


Computer Platform: Nintendo Switch


Global Trade Identification Number: 01


UPC: 045496597801


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch Lite


Release date: November 19, 2021


Product Dimensions: 6.61 x 4.09 x 0.39 inches; 1.76 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: TBD


Item Weight: 1.76 ounces


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Date First Available: March 7, 2021


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  • A trip through time
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Brilliant Diamond
I am once again 8 yrs old. It's nice revisiting my first Pokemon game and meeting all of my favorite pokemon again. I'm actually surprised I remember a lot of the routes. Nostalgia aside, this is honestly a really good remake. Don't let all the negative reviews or stories fool you. If Sword and Shield were your first games, do yourself a favor and give this a try. This actually feels like a Pokemon game. Here's why I think the game is great: - Complex story. You feel as if you're completely immersed in the lore and storyline. There are so many different stories about pokemon and legends sprinkled throughout the main plot. - Lots to do. Unlike Sword and Shield, where everything was a straight path, and little to explore, there's actually a lot to see in this game. You can explore the caves, Mt. Cornet, participate in contests, go to the underground, and so much more. You don't have to go to the next gym right away, since there are other ways you can keep busy instead. - Graphics. I know people are complaining about the graphics, but I liked how the developers chose to stick with the original art style. After all, the game is a remake and the graphics help the game retain its original charm. - Quality of life updates. The game has features from the other games such as exp share and instant accessibility to the PC boxes among a few others. This makes gameplay a little more convenient. I do wish the exp share could be turned off, but at least it's not as generous as Sword and Shield. If you were to follow the plot straight through, your pokemon would be around the same level as your next gym challenge. Maybe a few levels up, but nothing too drastic. - NO HANDHOLDING. Okay I wouldn't say there's no handholding at all (it's a game designed for children), but it's not super easy. Some battles are actually a bit of a challenge, and other than a little note of where you should be going next, you're basically free to roam and figure out what you want to do. - VS Seeker. Oh how I missed this. This gives you an opportunity to re-battle trainers once you've gone through all of them. Last thoughts: It's not platinum, so don't expect the game to have platinum features. It is a true Diamond/Pearl remake. Other than the lack of fire types, the remakes do the originals justice. There's plenty of trainers to battle and things to do. The game really is fun, and I am so happy that the new generation of Pokemon fans will get to experience it. If you do decide to get the game, just relax and take your time going through it. No need to speed run and just enjoy your time in Sinnoh. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2021 by T

  • I love it!!!
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Brilliant Diamond
I'm really enjoying the game. It helps with my pokedex in pokemon shining pearl
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026 by JKP1993

  • I have to admit I teared up a little
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Brilliant Diamond
The original Pokémon Diamond on the DS was the very first Pokémon game I ever owned. I can vividly recall the anticipation leading up to it, when I finally got it a few days after Christmas, and all of the days and late nights playing it. I was initially disappointed when this remake was announced by the lack of high end graphics, as most fans were. However I decided to let that go because what’s the point being upset about something like that. I preordered and got Brilliant Diamond. I will admit that I teared up a bit when I first turned this game, experiencing a rush of nostalgia that I didn’t expect to. I’ve played Diamond many times since 2007, but I re-experienced a sensation I hadn’t felt since the very beginning. "When you walked up Route 201 with your Pokémon, what did you feel? I've lived for 60 long years. Even now, I get a thrill when I'm with a Pokémon.” -professor Rowan The art style of this remake is a modern take on the style from the original games on the DS. Now that I’ve played it, I am glad they went this direction. As far as game mechanics go, this remake takes everything fans loved about the originals and improves on them. It is very much in the realm of classic gameplay and story from old school Pokémon games, but with some much needed quality of life improvements. For example in the original games, you always had to have two Pokémon dedicated to learning HM moves in order to get over the many obstacles along your journey. This was frustrating because it took up 8 entire move slots on your team - two entire Pokémon at the very minimum. This mechanic was much improved for this remake. Now all of the HM moves are added to your in game watch, and using them calls on a nearby wild Pokémon to lend you a hand. This frees up your team to allow you to always carry your favorites around everywhere you go. That’s just one example of improvements they made. I would go as far as to say that these remakes are some of the most complete and well made Pokémon games ever. And I definitely say they are the best Pokémon games that are modern and easily accessible for anyone because the game and the hardware to play it are still being made. Highly recommended if you were a fan of the original Diamond and Pearl. Also highly highly recommend it as a first Pokémon game to a kid in your life ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2022 by JG

  • My favorite remake and currently my favorite Pokemon game
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Brilliant Diamond
So there are a lot of people that are upset by this game, and I understand it's not exactly like all the other remakes. But this is the by far best remake to me. New content is pretty sparse. But if you're going into this looking to play Pokemon Diamond and Pearl as a veteran player, or a new player for the first time, this game is fantastic. The biggest thing to get used to is the art style. This is as close as they could get to the DS style without making it looks like it's the DS game on Switch. A lot of people really dislike the Chibi art style, and I was one of those people on reveal. However, with my 150 hours of playtime currently, the art style continues to grow on me more and more. Battle scenes and Pokemon animations are what you would expect. I would say these are higher quality MOSTLY than Sword and Shield, but it's the next game, so you'd expect they'd improve. There are a few of them that are kind of bland/boring(The Team Galatic grunt battles for instance) but then you see the ones against the Galactic Commanders and the battle scene grows on you. Galactic Battles are...just kind of a dark background with their G on the ground, and the commanders are that same setup but then you see planets up in the background changing based on which commander you're fighting, which is fantastic. Pokemon Variety was one of the weakest parts of the original Diamond and Pearl, and with the inclusion of the underground, you can find WAY more pokemon than originally available. You can even find Pokemon that weren't available in the wild this early until Platinum. You can dig up statues, and use those statues in the underground to influence Pokemon type encounter rates and everything! Something people were worried about was an always on EXP Share. This works exactly like the one in Sword/Shield does. Every pokemon on your team gets EXP when you catch or kill a pokemon. However, in my experience with Sword and Shield, it would leave you horrendously overleveled. In these games, it doesn't. I tend to be the type that will skip trainers. I can say that with my playstyle, it was very easy to fall behind in levels. I regularly would end up 2-3 levels down on gyms because of this. So the EXP Share doesn't break the game. It's great. There is also an "affection" system, which imo REALLY breaks the game. Here's what it can do. At 1hp or max hp, if a move hits you and could kill you, there's a chance your pokemon shrugs it off, surviving at 1hp "So you wouldn't be sad". It ALSO has a chance to shrug off status effects. So if someone say burned your Lopunny, there's a chance that burn just goes away. The Pokemon wills it gone. Or, you could get super lucky with a crit. They land a crit so you'll praise them for it (there is no mic on the switch. It's just text.) and these things kill some battles. I won my 2nd Maylene battle because of this. My levels were a bit off, but 3 crits and shrugging off paralysis twice won me the fight. It can make some fights a non factor. I would've preferred being able to turn this off, personally, but I can see why some people would like to have this. The biggest disappointment for me was follow Pokemon. You can only unlock this AFTER you get to Hearthome city...but man it's disappointing. Most pokemon(Every pokemon I've tried) can NOT keep up with you if you run. They will fall behind and get a pokeball enter and exit sound to pop up behind you. I've seen comments from a few people that stuff like Lucario or other bipedal Pokemon can keep up, but currently I've yet to see any. There are mods abound to fix it though, which leads to... If you have a homebrew Switch, these games get even better because there's already a pretty large modding community around them. Model swaps, minor game changes, and some audio changes are pretty common, but there's even groups working to fix some of the issues people had with the game. Increasing it to 60FPS, removing the DOF effect, fixing follow pokemon...lots of cool stuff. Even increasing the pokemon variety, adding some gifts, making gym leaders harder...they've got it all! That's about everything about these games. I would recommend it 100% of you're a fan of Pokemon, or even as a decent starting point! These games are supposed to get Pokemon Home support in 2022, so that'll be a lot of fun when it's here. If you're looking for competitive online, Pokemon Sword and Shield is the "official" competitive stuff, but there is still battling online with people in these! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2022 by Curtis Ferguson

  • Differences from DS version [and some cons]
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Brilliant Diamond
It's been a LONGGG time since i played the DS version, but these are the differences i think their are from the DS version: - art style - Pokémon walk with you?? - Hovering over a evolution stone says which Pokémon in your party are compatible with it. - Fairy types are in this game, which i guess could of been in the original also, but not that i remember. - When you use a item like a repel, where it can wear off, once it does wear off the game will ask if you want to use another. - all Pokémon get exp when defeating/catching a Pokémon [And i think it is weighted, depending on your Pokémon's levels, but not the # of pokemon, like if i have a egg pokemon level 1, it will get 622exp compared to the 157exp my level 33's get, and my level 35 gets 146; and having only one pokemon in your team doesn't give all that exp too that pokemon (like the 622+157+146,etc so might as well fill the party]. - If you catch a Pokémon while party is full, it'll ask if you wanna put it in your party or send it to the box. - You can go in Veilstone city and buy new outfits for your chibi character and 3d battle avatar, ranging from 8.5k to 120k. [In my opinion they all look good] - Hovering over a city on a map now says what's in it, such as "Pokecenter" "galactic veilstone building" "style shop" etc; So if your wanting to remember where the "underground man's house" is, you can just switch between the city's on map view. - Moves now show their effectiveness on enemy Pokémon under the move; from "not very effective" to "super effective" if you have faced that Pokémon before. - When you switch out Pokémon, it's moves will be shown with the same effectiveness tips/info shown for them, so you can go between your Pokémon to find one with a super effective move/etc - Their is a button/shortcut to throw a pokeball - Checkpoint on map saying next stop, and on pause menu it says what to do next, "Head to X" [When you need to go to the lake, and need strength for mt coronet, at first your objective marker is on the lake, but then you go touch a boulder and it says "might be able to move this with a hm", then you get a new flag/icon on the map for where to get strength, i thought that was pretty cool, i didn't have to google strength's location]. - HM's are now on the poketch, so you don't need a dedicated HM Pokémon now. - You can access your Box (normally/still in pokecenter) from your pause menu - If the switch detects a "lets go" save game on your switch, It'll give you a mew in floaroma town, or a jirachi if you have sword or shield data. - Friendship effects were changed in this game from the old versions. CONS [No longer differences, just things i consider a con] [spoilers]: - It's kinda weird the number of pokemon some homies have, like some trainers will have like 5-6, however the LEADER of team galactic has 3 when you first fight him.... he's the boss of stealing everyone's pokemon but he only has 3.... - You beat the Team galactic boss... and he gives you a masterball... he says "i have no use for this", but what if his red chain he created didn't work? unless he can farm masterballs it seems kinda strange where he would just give us a masterball without testing his chain first...aka saving the ball for a backup. - It is a pokemon game so you can't except the smartest decisions, but some gym leaders will have 2-3 hyper potions, but use them on their first Pokémon and not the "strong" Pokémon that they have a little cutscene throwing, that is stronger and has more hp/etc... - If you have a chonker, like Dialga walking with you, if your in a narrow path and you turn around, your character goes pretty slow... pushing around that 1,500lbs behemoth - You can't skip the end credits.... We're in 2021 and this is a pokemon game (aka they have a budget); yet we can't skip it... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022 by L

  • Good
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Brilliant Diamond
God this game for my brother he says it's a good game and everything works great came on time no complaints
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026 by Elizabeth

  • I'm catching up on my pokemon
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Brilliant Diamond
I love it!
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026 by Justin Johanson

  • Was a Gift
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Brilliant Diamond
Item arrived quickly in new unopened condition. Plays as it should. Would recommend from this seller.
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026 by DB

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