![]() Pokemon just looks like it was never made for chibi in the first place. It has its place, and a lot of chibi aesthetics can feel inventive, bouncy, and creative. Related: Why Do We Always Play As The Most Boring Pokemon Trainer?I don't mind chibi as an artstyle. Nope, I don’t dig this chibi thing at all. That, plus the allure of revisiting an old Pokemon game that will feel relatively fresh has been enough to maintain my hype. The aesthetic isn’t consistent throughout the game, and constantly switches between the chibi-style we’ve seen in trailers and something closer to Sword & Shield in battles. The issue is that Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl isn’t leaning into that proper good kid stuff. Pokemon Pearl was the one Pokemon game I played in that awkward middle phase of your teenage years where you hate everything you loved as a kid, and you’re not quite mature enough to admit that actually, it’s proper good, that kid stuff. Gen 4 is one of my least favourite generations, at least in terms of mainline games, but I’ve been trying my best to be excited for giving it another chance. My mind had suppressed Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl’s chibi-style aesthetic.
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