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Abstrakt: Hvem havde for 10 år siden forudset, at en manga-inspireret spilserie om såkaldte lommemonstre, skulle udødeliggøres i en sådan grad, at spillere i dag, stadig betages af opfostring af farverige væsner med sære navne og turbaserede dueller?Det lignede ...
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Udgivet: 2007-08-03, Forfatter: Jimmy , anmeldelse af: gameplayer.se
Abstrakt: Efter nästan tre års väntan är det är äntligen dags för ett riktigt Pókemon-spel att göra entré på Nintendo DS. Förväntningarna har varit höga och med tanke på att Pokémon-fra...
Abstrakt: As 90s pop sensation Take That once sang, "Everything changes but you" - a sentiment that could easily be applied to the Pokemon series. You see, despite leaps and bounds in video game technology, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl are practically identical to...
Abstrakt: Formula. Actually, formula and repetition. Those are two traditionally negative elements of game design that usually relegate games to instant B-grade status or - worse, even - to the bargain bin. Yet, somehow Nintendo is a company that manages to buil...
Abstrakt: Love it or hate it, Pokemon has become a forefront franchise in Nintendo’s canon along the ranks of Mario and Zelda. The game is a consistent phenomenon in both Japan and North America, selling in huge numbers every time another entry to the series...
Same great addictive gameplay; features every Pokemon to date; online play with voice chat; gorgeous faux-2D graphics.
Very few improvements over previous games; could make better use of the stylus; disappointing music and sound effects; online play features no random match-ups for battles.
Pokemon Diamond may not do things very differently from its predecessors, but it still does them pretty darn well, and online play only sweetens the deal.
Online trading and multiplayer battles; the most activities in any Pokémon game yet.
Wi-Fi can be hit or miss; Pokémon cries still sound like theyre coming from a Game Boy; lop-sided GTS trades.
The Pok¿mon franchise has been Nintendos license to print money for over a decade now, and the trend isnt going to stop any time soon with the stateside release of Pok¿mon Diamond and Pearl for the Nintendo DS. This latest pair of games makes use of ...
Lots of games online, controls are fluid and dynamic
The headset is uncomfortable The Final Word Whether youre a long time fan or Pokemon newcomer, this is a solid, fun game. Pearl and Diamond are virtually identical so theres no reason to pick up both. Though levelling up is easier and quicker than an...
Whether youre a long time fan or Pokemon newcomer, this is a solid, fun game. Pearl and Diamond are virtually identical so theres no reason to pick up both. Though levelling up is easier and quicker than any other game in the series, be prepared to l...
Colorful presentation blends 2D and 3D, Enthusiastic soundtrack, Introduces online play, Lengthy, engaging single-player story, more than 100 new Pok?mon.
New touch-screen controls underwhelming, Online hampered by accessibility issues, Recycles some graphics and sounds from older Pok?mon games.
Diamond and Pearl do what the Pok?mon franchise has always done best -- deliver an accessible and highly addictive role-playing game experience. ...
Abstrakt: 178:14, One hundred and seventy eight hours and fourteen minutes! That is what my in game clock reads just as I am about to start writing this review for Pokémon Diamond. That’s a total of over seven full days, which is a whole blooming week that I hav...