POKEMON: UPDATED User Interface Designer Dave Gibson Asking For Feedback For Future Titles

POKEMON: UPDATED User Interface Designer Dave Gibson Asking For Feedback For Future Titles

Since Pokemon will always be releasing games, it's essential to give the best feedback for the future of the series. That's why U/I designer Dave Gibson opened up a thread to see what the fans had to say.

By ComicBrooks - Aug 24, 2020 05:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Nintendo
Source: nintendosoup

 As video games have grown, so has the Pokemon franchise. One of the reasons the games have done so well and adapted to each new console is due to the fact that the developers listen to the opinions of the fans and form a basis if improvement for the next title. 

Most recently, Pokemon Sword and Shield have been the newest titles in the franchise and released for the Nintendo Switch, one of the latest titles to release on a main console rather than an exclusive handheld system. Recently, User Interface Designer Dave Gibson took to Twitter to see what fans may want from the next title to help make the game be the best it can be.

Since his post, Gibson has stated he will need to parse through at least 700 items and comments of feedback, meaning the fans have a lot to say about how to improve for future titles. A new update has seen Gibson taking to Twitter yet again to ask fans to stop sending comments to that particular thread as he begins to sift through all of the comments saying it was "an insightful experience."

What do you think will make it into future titles of Pokemon games? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

The original Pokémon is a role-playing game based around building a small team of monsters to battle other monsters in a quest to become the best. 


Stay tuned to Gibson's official Twitter to see what some of the fans have suggested!
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