Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are great additions to the core series of Pokemon games because they are a faithful representation of the original Generation 4 games with a bit of much-appreciated innovation. Features like the Underground from Pokemon Diamond and Pearl were decent, but the remakes' Grand Underground should come back in future Pokemon games as well, at least in some form. That's how good some changes are in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.

Another example comes from the Diglett Rush event and how the Poke Radar allows for great Shiny hunting sessions in an improved capacity from the original games. Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl players also loved that they can now walk with one of their beloved Pokemon, spend some time with them, and even interact with them in a different way than simply checking their in-game summary. As such, ILCA Inc. had to put a lot of work into how each Pokemon from both the Sinnoh Pokedex and the National Pokedex walk outside of their Poke Balls.

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Of course, some animations are better than others, and Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl players are creeped out by Garchomp's ominous flight. However, a great animation that is getting praise from players is that of Golem, which was shared by a Reddit user by the name of Heisenbear09. Golem is a Generation 1 Pokemon that evolves from the rocky Geodude and Graveler, only to have a spherical stone husk protecting it in its final evolution, perfect for rolling on the ground while walking.

The same animation was found in Pokemon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokemon Let's Go, Eevee! for regular Golem but not Alolan Golem. As such, the animation for the Rock/Ground-type critter in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl is not exactly new, but there are other critters that didn't get their well-done previous animations, but rather worse versions of them. An example is Ekans' gliding in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, compared to the better animation in Pokemon Let's Go games.

However, something that Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl do get right is the fact that Shiny critters display their unique color schemes when following players. In fact, a Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl player showcased a full team of Shiny Eeveelutions in Amity Square, making fellow Pokemon fans jealous of their great collection.

Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are available now on Nintendo Switch.

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