Pokemon Diamond (DS)

85%
info
Pokemon Diamond (DS) (2007)
genre: action, arcade

score: 85%
users: 64%

reviews
'You’re not having a drug-induced flashback to the crazy times you had playing "Pokemon Ruby and Emerald." It’s, well, pretty much the same game.'
Read more » GameRevolution
'Finally, it is possible for trainers to meet friends online and battle others around the world via the DS' Wi-Fi. There are also competitions that incorporate acting, singing, and dressing up the little critters in costumes.'
Read more » GamePro
'Pokemon Diamond and Pearl are not only the best Pokemon games yet, but some of most enjoyable on the DS.'
Read more » GamesRadar
'The addition of online trades and battles finally delivers on the promise that the first Pokémon games made. The crucial social interactivity aspect of Pokémon now takes place on a global scale. It only took 10 years!'
Read more » GameInformer
'A nice step up for the series. It keeps the classic gameplay formula that the series has offered for a decade, and adds some elements that only the DS could pull off, from touch screen functionality to online play.'
Read more » GameZone
related
more reviews
'The differences between Diamond and Pearl and their predecessors are small, but they add up. Refinement is paramount here -- refined balance of battle skills, refined relationships between monster types -- as is expansion.'
Read more » 1up.com
'For those who zip through Pokémon games, you can become the League Champion in a little more than 30 hours, but it should take everybody maybe 40 or more hours to complete.'
Read more » Gamer 2.0
'Whatever anyone tells you, you're never too old to enjoy Pokémon.'
Read more » Eurogamer
'..this is a must-have game for established fans.'
Read more » Gamespot
'Under its kid-friendly, thick sugary coating lies a deceptively deep and addictive design that encourages players to create collections of highly marketable creatures of various species.'
Read more » IGN
your opinion
your vote  
notgreat