![]() ![]() ![]() Everything looks pretty uniform at first. The three styles might not be immediately apparent. The three distinct aesthetic visions create a jarring, confusing final product. I just can’t wrap my head around the visual language on display. Don’t get me wrong! This is a polished, smooth, accessible experience, one that mostly does justice to the original release. That said, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl make less sense than any Pokemon remake I’ve ever played. This leaves modern versions of older games (like Diamond and Pearl) feeling strangely anachronistic. The series’ evolution comes in fits and starts, with only a handful of features surviving multiple generations. Pokemon remakes are strange beasts at the best of times. ![]()
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