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Working from home on these is shit, so fuck it here's the game.
Release date planned for November 2021.
Names are Time Diamond and Space Pearl (Not great names sorry, but they're fine)
No nat dex again, there is 730 in total.
Pokemon do follow you in all areas, which is nice.
The remastered soundtrack is great in my opinion, it really recaptures the magic of the originals.
Dialga Palkia and Arceus do get primal forms.
There is a postgame episode where you catch origin form Giratina in the distortion world, and then catch Arecus at Spear Pillar.
Dynamaxing and Gigantamaxing is the feature in these games.
Sinnoh Pokemon getting gmax forms:
The starters, Staraptor, Luxray, Floatzel, Garchomp, Lucario, Bronzong, Lumineon, Roserade, Weavile, Rampardos, Bastiodon, Ambipom, Mismagius, Honchcrow, Abomasnow, Drapion, and Hipowdon.
There is one wild area with raid dens where you can move the camera, but it's only in postgame. You can see the all the towns of Sinnoh from there. It's more visually appealing than Swsh's wild area.
The story overall is the same, but it explains Dialga/Palkia's primal forms, and how dynamax is possible in Sinnoh.
The Platinum battle frontier is back surprisingly, as well as Platinum's villa, but there's more decorations to put in it.
The graphics are overall better than swsh, as we are using a more refined engine.
Sorry if you wanted trainer customisation, but there is none. The characters designs look basically the same as D/P.
The gyms and league are stadiums now, but they aren't sport themed, so you just wear your normal clothes in it.
There aren't any Sinnoh forms however.
The features from D/P/Pt are back such as the underground and contests.
The map layout is the same, just adding the wild area (it doesn't replace any old areas).
There is a day 1 gift of a shiny Pokemon that can gmax once fully evolved, but I haven't heard what it is yet.
There won't be a dlc for these games.
That's all I've got now.