Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, the hottest new Pokemon games for the Nintendo DS, are soon going to be taking the world by storm! The latest expansion to the Pokemon series includes many new features and improved gameplay, including the ability to tap into Wi-Fi to trade and battle with players from all around the world!


Pokemon Diamond and Pearl
The two games - which are essentially the same except for a few differences in the obtainable Pokemon - were released on September 28th, 2006 in Japan, and April 22nd, 2007 in the USA. The games feature a solid 107 new Pokemon, several of which are evolutions of older Pokemon.
With the games being on the Nintendo DS, the graphical abilities have been upgraded. Although the game isn't a fully 3D adventure, such as either of the Gamecube games, it feels much less flat than any of the older Pokemon GBA games. The environment is a blend of both traditional 2D Pokemon graphics with some 3D perspectives thrown in to add to the effect.


Slick new sprites!


The differences between Male (left) and Female (right). Note their tails.

Poketch



Three features of the Poketch. A watch, a calculator, and a pedometer.
Speaking of the touch screen, it isn't used horribly frequently, which I know several DS purists will disapprove of, but I'm personally glad that they didn't force you into using it. You can use it to select attacks and stuff, and it does have some uses even outside of the Poketch, such as with Pokemon Contests (which have also been improved!), but you will use the top screen to play the game on and the bottom screen is only a tool to help you out with certain things. It's still handy whenever it's used, and like I said, I'm glad that they kept the controls of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl true to their predecessors, although the X and Y buttons seem to be used now instead of the Start and Select buttons, which I actually found more convenient once I got used to it.
All and all, I would say that Pokemon Diamond and Pearl are likely the best Pokemon games that I have played. They were filled with tons of Pokemon, lots of features and things you could do, great graphics for a Pokemon game, and it was just an all-around enjoyable experience playing them. I strongly recommend getting either Diamond or Pearl when the games are released on April 22nd! You won't be disappointed!
Until then, and far after, I will continue to bring you as much coverage and information on the two games as possible. Get ready for a wild ride!


