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Pokémon Diamond Version

200683/100
Role-playing (RPG)Turn-based strategy (TBS)Adventure

Fantasy · Sci-Fi

Diamond's appeal stems from its tried-and-true formula: a monster-collecting RPG where players explore a vast world, battling and befriending creatures to become the champion. The joy of discovery, from uncovering new routes to evolving your team, is central to the experience. Though its turn-based combat system is straightforward, the depth emerges from team composition and type matchups, rewarding strategic planning with satisfying victories.

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The games chronicle the adventures of a new Pokémon trainer who strives to become the Pokémon League Champion by collecting and training Pokémon. Like most games in the series, Diamond and Pearl feature eight Pokémon gyms led by Gym Leaders, professional trainers whose expertise lies in a particular Pokémon type. Gym Leaders (Roark, Gardenia, Maylene, Wake, Fantina, Byron, Candace, and Volkner) serve as bosses and reward skilled trainers with Gym badges, key to the advancement of the plot. As in Ruby and Sapphire, the protagonist must also thwart the schemes of a crime syndicate (and here, it is Team Galactic), who plans to use Pokémon to restructure the region into a utopia. Like all other Pokémon RPGs, Diamond and Pearl begin in the protagonist's hometown. After viewing a television report about a media-conducted search for a Red Gyarados, which was spotted at a faraway lake (Johto's Lake of Rage) the protagonist and his or her best friend travel together to check the local lake for a Pokémon like it. They spot Professor Rowan, a Pokémon evolution researcher, and his assistant, the playable character not selected in the game: Lucas (boy) or Dawn (girl). After a short discussion, the professor and his assistant leave the lake, leaving a briefcase behind. When they are attacked by wild Starly, the protagonist and his or her rival examine the case. The player is then given a choice among the three Pokémon found in the briefcase (Turtwig, Chimchar, or Piplup) with which to battle the Starly. After defeating the Starly, Lucas or Dawn retrieves and returns the briefcase to the professor. Noticing that a bond has been forged between the young protagonist and his or her chosen Pokémon, Rowan offers it to him or her, asking that he or she embark on a journey and fill his or her Pokédex. The protagonist encounters the main antagonist, Team Galactic, early in the game, when he or she must save Professor Rowan from its thugs; however, its motives are unclear until later. The protagonist encounters the Team twice (when it takes over a wind farm and when it sets up a base in Eterna City) before it takes over Sinnoh's three lakes in an attempt to capture the Mirage Pokémon (Uxie, Azelf, and Mesprit). Shortly after the player earns his or her seventh Gym Badge, Team Galactic captures the Mirage Pokémon and imprisons them inside the science laboratory of the Team Galactic Headquarters Building, where its members extract crystals from the Pokémon to create the Red Chain, an object that can control the legendary Pokémon Palkia (in Pearl) or Dialga (in Diamond) (both in Pokémon Platinum, though Giratina appears after this). After releasing the trio, the protagonist is able to access the cave atop Mt. Coronet, where the leader of Team Galactic awakens Dialga or Palkia. The legendary Pokémon's powers begin to overwhelm Sinnoh, causing the newly free Uxie, Azelf, and Mesprit to attempt to stop it. The player then battles Palkia/Dialga; after defeating or capturing the Pokémon, Sinnoh returns to normal. After this, the player will continue, eventually battling the Sinnoh Region Pokémon League's Elite Four: Aaron, Bertha, Flint, and Lucian. After defeating all four members, the player will battle the Sinnoh League champion, a woman named Cynthia, who had appeared before in the game. If the protagonist beats Cynthia, he or she is the new Sinnoh League champion, beating the game. After the player beats the game, there is a new island to explore that is filled with other types of Pokémon. His or her old friend, who challenged him or her to battles multiple times before, will be waiting for him or her here. The old friend will challenge the player to another battle. On this island, there are also stores and a tournament center.

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Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

2013 · Role-playing (RPG)

Like Pokémon, you'll be collecting and training a menagerie of magical creatures, but here they're called 'familiars' and are woven into a Studio Ghibli-esque tale of a boy crossing into a parallel world to save his mother.

Why recommended

  • Features a robust creature collection and combat system where players capture and evolve 'familiars' with unique abilities, similar to Pokémon's core loop of catching and training monsters.
  • Criteria — Strong Story with a deeply emotional narrative about loss, grief, and heroism, driven by well-developed characters and a clear quest to save two worlds.
  • Criteria — Adventure is central, as the protagonist travels between two distinct worlds, exploring vast landscapes, solving environmental puzzles, and uncovering secrets in a grand, epic journey.
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75
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Recommendation strength
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It's essentially a Pokémon-like experience with a strong emphasis on creature collection, training, and strategic turn-based battles, but set in a vibrant, interconnected archipelago with its own unique lore.

Why recommended

  • Core gameplay revolves around catching, training, and battling 'Temtem' creatures with a focus on type matchups and strategic turn-based combat, directly mirroring Pokémon's mechanics.
  • Criteria — Adventure is a key component, as players journey across six floating islands, exploring diverse environments and encountering new Temtem and challenges.
  • Criteria — Strong Story that follows the player's journey to become a Temtem tamer, battling against the villainous Clan Belsoto, with clear narrative arcs and character interactions.
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This game takes the monster-collecting and breeding mechanics of Pokémon and places them within the classic Dragon Quest universe, focusing heavily on intricate monster synthesis to create powerful new allies.

Why recommended

  • Emphasizes collecting, training, and breeding a wide array of unique monsters, with a deep synthesis system to create even more powerful creatures, echoing Pokémon's core monster management.
  • Criteria — Adventure is a primary driver, as players explore diverse, multi-layered environments and dungeons to find new monsters and progress the overarching narrative.
  • Criteria — Singleplayer experience with a clear narrative progression and character development, focusing on the protagonist Psaro's journey to become the Master of Monsterkind.
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Imagine a Final Fantasy game where you stack iconic characters and monsters like Pokémon to battle. It's a charming blend of creature collection, turn-based combat, and a surprisingly heartfelt story.

Why recommended

  • Features a 'Mirage' capturing system where players collect and train monsters (Mirages) from across the Final Fantasy universe, evolving them and using them in turn-based battles, much like Pokémon.
  • Criteria — Strong Story with a compelling narrative about two siblings regaining their memories and saving the world of Grymoire, filled with humor and emotional depth.
  • Criteria — Singleplayer experience centered around a linear, story-driven adventure with exploration, side quests, and character progression.

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