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Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Brilliant Diamond, and Shining Pearl all have release dates now

By Darryn Bonthuys
May 27, 2021
in :  Gaming
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At long last, the most average of Pokemon generations gets a do-over in Pokemon Shining Pearl and Brilliant Diamond.

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Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the worst pocket monster games, could be getting a remake

By Darryn Bonthuys
November 24, 2020
in :  Gaming
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Remakes of older Pokémon games are as much of a sure bet as corruption in politics or me finding some way to surprise Gavin yet again with my unfiltered takes on food. I can’t believe fruit mince pies don’t have mince made out of fruit, that’s false advertising yo. Now that 2020 has doubled down on Pokémon expansions instead of an all star combo of Pokémon Sword and Shield, it’s time to look towards 2021 and see what’s on the Nintendo horizon.

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Comic books are coming back to shops on May 20

By Darryn Bonthuys
April 29, 2020
in :  Comics & Toys
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For the last five weeks, Marvel has had zero new presence on store shelves, not that many local comic book shops were open to begin with. DC Comics also felt the pinch, and decided to take matters into their own hands by partnering up with smaller distribution channels that could get their products out onto the street. When will Diamond be back in business though? Pretty soon actually!

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Borderlands 3 – Shift codes for sweet loot, updated regularly

By Darryn Bonthuys
September 16, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
2

Want easy access to the best weapons in Borderlands 3 without needing to put in the work to earn them? Then my friend, you might want to have a look at these Shift codes which will have you sorted in no time flat.

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Twitch is going to have the best Pokémon marathon stream, the best there ever was

By Darryn Bonthuys
August 24, 2018
in :  Gaming
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If you’re feeling like some nostalgia in your life and you have nothing better to do for the next couple of months, because Twitch will be showing 19 seasons and 16 movies worth of Pokemon. That’s 932 episodes and too many movies after Mewtwo Strikes Back.

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The ten biggest and best changes that Pokémon has made to its formula over the last 20 years

By Darryn Bonthuys
May 22, 2018
in :  Entertainment
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Choose your Pokémon, level it up and stick to four moves. Simple. Except, it really isn’t. Beneath that familiar surface is a very different game. A game that has been tweaked and transformed over the years to shake up its formula and then some. Here’s ten such changes made over the last two decades, that have been strokes of genius for the franchise.

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Pokémon games, ranked

By Darryn Bonthuys
February 6, 2018
in :  Features, Gaming
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While all Pokémon games are great, they aren’t all equal however. If you had to line up those games according to said greatness, you’d probably have a list like the one I have below. Which I do. Convenient.

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Reviews

Pokemon Diamond – Reviewed – Nintendo DS

By Nick De Bruyne
October 21, 2008
in :  Reviews
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by Daniel de Bruyne 925601_20070604_screen003.jpg Pokémon fans excite, the challenge to be the best Pokémon master is on, all over again! Nintendo and Game Freak have brought Pokemon to the DS in the form of a very well rounded package with a pocket full of new features and upgrades. Sticking however, to the core look and feel recipe of all previous releases, Pokémasters can look forward to over 100 new Pokémon and 25 older ones that you will fondly remember, sharper graphics, improved tunes, modified game play, a new yet familiar story line and a whole new world to explore. Find out more, after the jump. tn_565_1.jpgWorking very nicely with the built in real time clock, "Sinnoh" is the name of the new region where the game begins, and players start out by choosing whether to play as a boy or girl during the journey to becoming champion. Pokémon veterans will immediately feel at home with the layout and graphics of the game, however refined, to be classic Pokémon with town scenes and interaction with locals remaining minimal and cute. In the wild, a nice improvement is that in previous games, it seemed almost impossible to take 3 steps without being assaulted by one or other Pokévermin lurking in the wild, and the "run away" feature didn't always work, leaving you with knocked out Pokémon before long, however in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, this is slightly less of an issue, and the option to "run away" is much more effective, leaving you to be on your merry way. Battles with Pokémon are laid out very much the same, however, the Pokémon and their attacks have been animated nicely and the touch pad controls keep things interesting. Unfortunately, minimal use is made of Nintendo Dual Screen technology, but it does not hamper the gamer in any way, but you might find yourself wondering if there is more you should be doing with your stylus. On the technical side, there are quite a few features that you can spend your time fiddling with, like the ability to import Pokémon from your previous Nintendo GBA game cartridges by inserting them into the GBA cartridge slot on the Nintendo DS. Online play is also available if pre-arranging with another Pokémon player (friend codes required), you can engage in online battles, trade and even voice chat with each other, however, in Wi-Fi mode no codes are necessary and you can do all of this so long as you are within Wi-Fi range. For Pokémon lovers, this game quenches every Pokémon need, and is definitely a "gottagetit", however, for gamers looking for something new and exciting, Pokémon Diamond or Pearl might not be the best choice, if you didn't enjoy or take interest in previous Pokémon releases, you probably won't find anything new in Pokémon Diamond or Pearl to make you splash your cash. Gameplay: 7/10 [Great "Collect 'em all" RPG, but minimal use of DS controls] Presentation: 6/10 [ Although we know that sticking to the Pokémon recipe is important, but we also know and expect that DS can do more, and hopefully we'll see it future releases] Sound: 6/10 [ A slight improvement, but more is possible] Value: 7/10 [ Great for the Pokémon fan or new player, very decent playtime, online & WiFi battle, trade and chat ability plus the ability to download Pokémon from previous games ] Overall: 6.5/1 0 [Addictive, easy and a good mobile "flip and play".

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